Monday, July 4, 2016

Chris Evans QUITS Top Gear on record low audience - just hours after police revealed he WILL be investigated for 'sexually assaulting and flashing at woman in the 1990s'

Chris Evans' Top Gear ends series with a record low audience

Chris Evans has sensationally announced he is quitting Top Gear just hours after police revealed he will be investigated over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman in the 1990s. 
The presenter, 50, revealed on Twitter that he would not be returning to the revamped motoring programme, after the series ended with a record low audience as fewer than two million people tuned in.
He wrote: 'Stepping down from Top Gear. Gave it my best shot but sometimes that's not enough. The team are beyond brilliant, I wish them all the best.'
Evans added: 'Full steam ahead then with Radio 2, CarFest, Children In Need, 500 Words and whatever else we can dream up in the future.'
The shock announcement that Evans is to quit the show after just one series came just hours after the Metropolitan Police confirmed in a statement that a woman had made an allegation of 'non-recent sexual assault, said to have taken place in the Tower Hamlets area of London in the 1990s.  
In a statement, he added: 'I have never worked with a more committed and driven team than the team I have worked with over the last 12 months. I feel like my standing aside is the single best thing I can now do to help the cause.
'I remain a huge fan of the show, always have been, always will be. I will continue to focus on my radio show and the allied events that it encompasses.'
Mark Linsey, director of BBC Studios, said: 'Chris is stepping down from his duties on Top Gear. He says he gave it his best shot doing everything he could to make the show a success.

'He firmly believes that the right people remain, on both the production team and presenting team, to take the show forward and make it the hit we want it to be.'   
It has previously been reported that Evans is to be questioned by police over sexual assault claims in the next few days after a former colleague complained about him.
'An allegation of non-recent sexual assault was made to police on May 23,' a police spokesman told MailOnline.
'The allegation was made by a woman against a man, and relates to incidents in Tower Hamlets in the 1990s.
'There have been no arrests and no person has been interviewed under caution.' 
Between 1992 and 1994, Evans hosted Channel 4 morning show The Big Breakfast, which was broadcast at a house in Bow - located within Tower Hamlets.
Sources told The Sun that the Radio 2 presenter will be spoken to 'in the near future' by officers investigating the complaint made by a former colleague.
The claims come just two months after he was accused of grabbing a colleague's breasts and 'flashing her almost every day for two years'.
The woman said she worked with Evans in the 1990s and she was 'bullied' by him after rejecting his advances, with her complaints falling on deaf ears.
But Evans has hit out at what he has called a 'witch hunt' around him that has had a 'devastating' effect on his family
Speaking anonymously in May, the woman said she was 'sent to Coventry' after spurning the Radio 2 DJ's advances and that he 'told colleagues not to talk to her'. 
The former colleague said she was speaking out to prevent others becoming victims of his 'bullying behaviour'.
She said she sought legal advice over her claims several years ago, particularly around the 'flashing', which she said was a tactic to 'punish those who didn't do what he wanted'.
He added: 'Full steam ahead then with Radio 2, CarFest, Children In Need, 500 Words and whatever else we can dream up in the future'
He added: 'Full steam ahead then with Radio 2, CarFest, Children In Need, 500 Words and whatever else we can dream up in the future'
The presenter, 50, revealed on Twitter that he would not be returning to the revamped motoring programme
The presenter, 50, revealed on Twitter that he would not be returning to the revamped motoring programme
Several of the presenter's former colleagues took to social media also accusing him of bullying.
But the star himself has called the allegations 'ridiculous' and has denied ever being a bully. 

HOW EVANS' FINAL DAYS AS TOP GEAR HOST UNFOLDED 

Thursday, June 30: Both Chris Evans and Matt Le Blanc fail to attend the Top Gear wrap party at a London.
Sunday, July 3. Morning: Reports emerge that Evans is due to be questioned over sexual assault allegations after a complaint from a former colleague.
Sunday evening: The final Top Gear episode of the series airs. An average of just 1.9million viewers tune in.
Monday, July 4. 1pm: Police confirm Evans is being investigated by police over allegations of sexual assault.
3.15pm: Evans announces on Twitter that he is to quit the show. 
In May, speaking ahead of the Top Gear relaunch, he told the Daily Mail: 'Yes, I lose my rag. But not like I used to. I used to be a big shouter and screamer. But I don't bully people. And I didn't get my willy out. I wouldn't be showing it off like a megalomaniac — I wish I had reason to.'  
Mark Linsey, Director of BBC Studios and Bob Shennan, Controller of Radio 2, have also denied claims that Evans had a 'volatile' working behaviour. 
The motoring show has struggled to attract viewers since Evans took the wheel, and yesterday's Top Gear finale attracted fewer viewers than any Jeremy Clarkson episode.
The screening, which featured Hollywood actor Patrick Dempsey, drew an average of 1.9million people and an 8.7 per cent share of the available viewing audience.
The BBC declined to comment on the audience figures as the show, presented by Evans and Matt LeBlanc, lost out to ITV's coverage of Euro 2016.
The commercial channel's broadcast of France's 5-2 victory over Iceland averaged 6.6million viewers and a 31.4 per cent share, according to audience measurement organisation, BARB.
A friend of Evans told the Daily Telegraph that Evans decided to leave the programme because of the 'battering' he had faced.
'Every single day he's been accused of something else. In the end you just think "f*** off".
'If the show had done better in the ratings, perhaps the battering would have been less fierce. Who knows.'  
Daily Mail TV critic Christopher Stevens gave the show a one-star rating.
He said: It’s becoming obvious that many licence-payers want to see Evans kicked off the show. They find everything about the man irritating — his mouldy grey beard, his 110db whinging, even the way his jeans don’t quite reach his boots. 
'Evans, LeBlanc and their innumerable sidekicks tackled childish challenges, tested earsplitting supercars, and raced across glorious landscapes — but they did it all so fervently.
The BBC declined to comment on the audience figures as the show, presented by Evans and Matt LeBlanc (right), lost out to ITV's coverage of Euro 2016
The BBC declined to comment on the audience figures as the show, presented by Evans and Matt LeBlanc (right), lost out to ITV's coverage of Euro 2016

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