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«Breaking News» Top Gear: Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff brave the cold in Wales

They're set to present the hotly-anticipated new series of Top Gear, taking over from former host Matt LeBlanc.


And Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff appeared in great spirits as they filmed scenes for the motoring programme by South Wales' Tenby Harbour on Saturday.


The comedian, 45, and former cricketer, 41, were in good company as they joined co-star Chris Harris, who got behind the wheel of a bright blue hearse, named The Overtaker.




On set: Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff appeared in great spirits as they filmed scenes for Top Gear by South Wales' Tenby Harbour on Saturday


On set: Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff appeared in great spirits as they filmed scenes for Top Gear by South Wales' Tenby Harbour on Saturday



On set: Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff appeared in great spirits as they filmed scenes for Top Gear by South Wales' Tenby Harbour on Saturday



Braving the chilly conditions, Paddy wrapped up in a red hooded jacket and indigo jeans while on set.


Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms.

Automotive journalist Chris, 44, who has appeared on the show since 2017, took on a bold challenge as he took a converted funeral car out for a spin. 


The scenes are set to air later this year, after Matt's episodes are aired, starting from next month.  




New challenge: The comedian, 45, and former cricketer, 41, were in good company as they joined co-star Chris Harris, who got behind the wheel of a bright blue hearse


New challenge: The comedian, 45, and former cricketer, 41, were in good company as they joined co-star Chris Harris, who got behind the wheel of a bright blue hearse



New challenge: The comedian, 45, and former cricketer, 41, were in good company as they joined co-star Chris Harris, who got behind the wheel of a bright blue hearse





New team: Braving the chilly conditions, Paddy wrapped up in a red hooded jacket and indigo jeans while on set


New team: Braving the chilly conditions, Paddy wrapped up in a red hooded jacket and indigo jeans while on set



New team: Braving the chilly conditions, Paddy wrapped up in a red hooded jacket and indigo jeans while on set






Filming: Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms


Filming: Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms






Filming: Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms


Filming: Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms



Filming: Meanwhile, A League of Their Own star Freddie looked equally cosy as he sported a green parka jacket and dark-wash bottoms


Paddy and Freddie will replace former Friends star Matt in a two-year deal which The Sun reports will be worth £500,000 for each star. 


Take Me Out host Paddy and sportsman Freddie will take over the BBC2 series, after impressing bosses with their 'infectious' chemistry in a secret run-through at a test track last week.


Friends actor Matt, 51, announced he was leaving the show after two years back in May, with producers hoping to emulate Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond's chemistry in the show's heyday with the new trio.  




Bold: Automotive journalist Chris, 44, who has appeared on the show since 2017, took on a bold challenge as he took a converted funeral car out for a spin


Bold: Automotive journalist Chris, 44, who has appeared on the show since 2017, took on a bold challenge as he took a converted funeral car out for a spin



Bold: Automotive journalist Chris, 44, who has appeared on the show since 2017, took on a bold challenge as he took a converted funeral car out for a spin






Ready, set, go! Later that day, the trio took to Pendine Sands as they raced a £100k Mercedes C63 on a beach track made of ice cream vans and buckets of spades


Ready, set, go! Later that day, the trio took to Pendine Sands as they raced a £100k Mercedes C63 on a beach track made of ice cream vans and buckets of spades






Ready, set, go! Later that day, the trio took to Pendine Sands as they raced a £100k Mercedes C63 on a beach track made of ice cream vans and buckets of spades


Ready, set, go! Later that day, the trio took to Pendine Sands as they raced a £100k Mercedes C63 on a beach track made of ice cream vans and buckets of spades



Ready, set, go! Later that day, the trio took to Pendine Sands as they raced a £100k Mercedes C63 on a beach track made of ice cream vans and buckets of spades





Coming soon: The scenes are set to air later this year, after Matt's episodes are aired, starting from next month


Coming soon: The scenes are set to air later this year, after Matt's episodes are aired, starting from next month



Coming soon: The scenes are set to air later this year, after Matt's episodes are aired, starting from next month





Wow: Paddy and Freddie will replace former Friends star Matt in a two-year deal which The Sun reports will be worth £500,000 for each star


Wow: Paddy and Freddie will replace former Friends star Matt in a two-year deal which The Sun reports will be worth £500,000 for each star



Wow: Paddy and Freddie will replace former Friends star Matt in a two-year deal which The Sun reports will be worth £500,000 for each star



Rory Reid, who has co-presented Top Gear since Series 23, will be stepping down from his duties on the main show, but staying within the popular programme's family as he moves to spin-off show Extra Gear.


The new team were officially unveiled at a photocall in October on the banks of the River Thames in central London – flanked by a red Aston Martin DSB Superleggera and a blue Porsche 911 GT2RS. 


Lancashire lads Paddy and Freddie will begin production on Series 27 of the hugely popular BBC Two show in early 2019, with their episodes premiering later in the year.


In a statement, Take Me Out host Paddy said: 'Getting the Top Gear gig is a real honour and I’m thrilled the BBC have given me this opportunity. To be hosting a show I’ve watched and loved from being a small boy is beyond exciting. 




Bond: Take Me Out host Paddy and sportsman Freddie will take over the BBC2 series, after impressing bosses with their 'infectious' chemistry in a secret run-through at a test track


Bond: Take Me Out host Paddy and sportsman Freddie will take over the BBC2 series, after impressing bosses with their 'infectious' chemistry in a secret run-through at a test track


Bond: Take Me Out host Paddy and sportsman Freddie will take over the BBC2 series, after impressing bosses with their 'infectious' chemistry in a secret run-through at a test track





Making a splash: A King Whippy ice cream was also pictured on set during the beach race


Making a splash: A King Whippy ice cream was also pictured on set during the beach race



Making a splash: A King Whippy ice cream was also pictured on set during the beach race



'Top Gear fans worldwide are a passionate bunch and I consider myself one of them. Now let’s start up this Great British machine and see what it can do!'


Freddie added: 'It’s not often you have the chance to do both of your dream jobs, but I’m now lucky enough to say I will have. I’ve always been passionate about cars and I’m so excited to be joining the Top Gear team.'


Meanwhile, Chris enthused: 'I think you can tell just how much fun we’re going to have making Top Gear with Paddy and Freddie.


'They’re both brilliant, natural entertainers – and their mischief mixed with the most exciting cars on the planet is sure to take the show to the next level. My dream job just got even better.' 

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Main photo article They’re set to present the hotly-anticipated new series of Top Gear, taking over from former host Matt LeBlanc.
And Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff appeared in great spirits as they filmed scenes for the motoring programme by South Wales’ Tenby Harbour on Saturday.
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