'Top Gear' Might Get More Matt LeBlanc Time, As 'Episodes' To Finish

Matt LeBlanc won a Golden Globe for his role on the Brit-US comedy.
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'Top Gear' bosses' concerns over the availability of their A-list signing Matt LeBlanc will be somewhat abated by the news that he will have one less responsibility from next year. 

Matt's award-winning comedy 'Episodes' will come to an end after the fifth series, it has been confirmed. 

The show’s creators David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik have explained to Variety: "We have had the best time making this show. Showtime has been the opposite of every network we write about. If it were up to them we could go on making Episodes forever. But we've told the story we set out to tell and we'd never want to outstay our welcome."

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'Episodes' will conclude after its fifth and final series
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Matt has won a Golden Globe and multiple Emmy nominations for his role as 'Matt LeBlanc' in the US-UK comedy, also starring Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig as two British writers working in Hollywood, still very much fish out of water despite their success. 

Variety reports that the final series, which begins filming in London next week, finds Matt LeBlanc’s on-screen alter ego back in favour after some time in the wilderness. No longer acting, he is presenting a hit gameshow, for which he has become more famous than ever before, being produced by his romantic Nemesis Merc (John Pankow). 

Meanwhile, in their worst nightmare come true, Sean (Stephen Mangan) and Beverly (Tamsin Greig) are forced to work for Sean’s former business partner, a man they have tried to avoid and still despise. 

Despite this show coming to an end, the former ‘Friends’ star remains busier than ever. As well as his ‘Top Gear’ duties, he has signed to another US sitcom, 'I'm Not Your Friend', likely to debut later this year. 

When Stephen Mangan tweeted his congratulations on Matt's recruitment to 'Top Gear', the new presenter was quick to respond with an invitation for Stephen to come on the show and prove his driving prowess. 

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Top Gear: The Story So Far...
25 March 2015(01 of18)
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The BBC announces Jeremy Clarkson’s contract will not be renewed, following a fracas involving a cold dinner on location, and a punched producer. "A line has been crossed," said the BBC's statement. (credit:Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
24 April 2015(02 of18)
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Richard Hammond joins James May in confirming they won't be back either, the team comes as a trio. (credit:Matt Jelonek via Getty Images)
16 June 2015(03 of18)
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The BBC reveals their Radio 2 breakfast show host Chris Evans will be leading the new team. (credit:Alex Huckle via Getty Images)
30 July 2015(04 of18)
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AmazonPrime reveals they’ve signed up Clarkson and co for an online motoring show, with a reported £10million/year package, with the series set to debut later in 2016. (credit:Matt Jelonek via Getty Images)
28 November 2015(05 of18)
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Chris Evans reveals the show's debut date of 8 May, with an eight-episode series planned. (credit:Frederick M. Brown via Getty Images)
22 December 2015(06 of18)
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‘Top Gear’ producer Lisa Clark departs the team abruptly, saying she is to "pursue other projects", but wishes the team well. (credit:Barcroft via Getty Images)
23 December 2015(07 of18)
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She is swiftly followed out of the door by script editor Tom Ford. (credit:Hirz via Getty Images)
4 February 2016(08 of18)
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Matt LeBlanc is confirmed as a fellow presenter. (credit:Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle via Getty Images)
11 February 2016(09 of18)
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Rory Reid, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris and Eddie Jordan all confirmed to join. (credit:BBC)
26 February 2016(10 of18)
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The BBC announces a fresh debut date of 22 May, with six episodes scheduled instead of eight. (credit:Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle via Getty Images)
19 January 2016(11 of18)
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BBC Two commissioner Kim Shillinglaw, who has been overseeing the relaunch of the show, announces she will be leaving her role. Due to a re-organisation at the BBC, there will be no one to replace her, meaning Chris Evans will report directly to the Controller of Channels, Jane Moore. (credit:UniversalImagesGroup via Getty Images)
10 February 2016(12 of18)
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Matt LeBlanc confirms that he has signed to a US sitcom 'I'm Not Your Friend', leading to concern that he may have stretched himself too thin for 'Top Gear' duties. (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
13 March 2016(13 of18)
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Veterans complain about the ‘Top Gear’ team filming stunts, creating donut turns and speed dust, in London’s Whitehall, with shots including footage of the country’s most revered war memorial, the Cenotaph. (credit:PA)
14 March 2016(14 of18)
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Chris Evans makes a public apology for the team’s actions, while adding, “This isn't a shoot I'm particularly involved in." And takes to wearing pyjamas to work. (credit:Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle via Getty Images)
31 March 2016(15 of18)
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The show releases its first trailer. Many respond that the footage has become too Americanised, and they miss Jeremy. (credit:BBC)
12 April 2016(16 of18)
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The show receives a major boost with news that streaming service Netflix has bought rights to distribute the show internationally, thus bringing the new series to a potential 75 million subscribers. (credit:BBC)
13 April 2016(17 of18)
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The atmosphere on set is said to be “frosty” following Chris Evans’ continuing fury over the Cenotaph stunt. (credit:Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle via Getty Images)
Apart from that...(18 of18)
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It's all been smooth sailing. We wait for 22 May with bated breath. (credit:BBC)