Top Gear audience drops by a third

Matt LeBlanc and Chris Evans

Matt LeBlanc and Chris Evans Image caption Matt LeBlanc and Chris Evans front the new series with four new co-presenters

The audience for the latest episode of Top Gear dropped by more than a third, compared with last week’s series debut.

An average of 2.8 million viewers tuned in to the second instalment of the new series on Sunday evening – 1.6 million fewer than the first episode.

Viewing peaked at 3.3 million just before the BBC Two show ended, overnight figures show.

Presenter Chris Evans said viewing figures would be higher when on-demand services were taken into account.

He tweeted: “Overnight television viewing figures for Top Gear have never been less relevant. Obviously some newspapers prefer to live in the past.

“The way Top Gear is being viewed is repositioning the way television is consumed. Last week nine million viewers. This week we shall see.”

The first episode of this series was watched by an average of 4.4 million when it was first broadcast – 23% of the TV viewing share.

However, Evans appeared to suggest the total figure was more than twice that when viewers watching the show on catch-up services such as iPlayer were included.

Chris Evans's tweet

The overnight figures only account for viewers who watched the show as it was being broadcast, and do not include those watching on catch-up services.

The figures which will show the total number of viewers on all platforms are expected this week.

The first two episodes of the last series of Top Gear, which was hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, were watched by 6.41 million and 6.56 million viewers respectively.

Chris Evans's tweet

Sunday evening’s figures give the second episode of Top Gear a 14% share of all television viewing in its timeslot.

BBC One’s Antiques Roadshow attracted more viewers than the motoring show – with 4.2 million people tuning in.

Soccer Aid on ITV also had a bigger audience, with an average 3.9 million viewers watching across the four-hour broadcast – including viewers watching on ITV+1.

Sunday evening’s Top Gear featured guest appearances from Damian Lewis, Sharleen Spiteri, Seasick Steve and Tinie Tempah.

Eddie Jordan, Seasick Steve, Sharleen Spiteri and Damian Lewis

Eddie Jordan, Seasick Steve, Sharleen Spiteri and Damian Lewis Image caption Eddie Jordan, Seasick Steve, Sharleen Spiteri and Damian Lewis appeared in the latest episode

This series is the first since the departure of Clarkson, Hammond and May following Clarkson’s fracas with a producer.

They later signed up to present a new show, The Grand Tour, on Amazon Prime – which will premiere later this year.

Evans and Matt LeBlanc have taken over hosting duties for the latest series, together with co-presenters Sabine Schmitz and Eddie Jordan.

Rory Reid and Chris Harris also present a spin-off show, BBC Three’s Extra Gear.

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