Suzi Perry is a television presenter and also a journalist known for her coverage of sport. This includes programmes like BT Sport’s MotoGP and BBC’s Formula One. Suzi has also presented other sports programmes on TV which include Wimbledon, The London Marathon and Royal Ascot. In 2004 she was part of the reporting team at the Athens Summer Olympics.
Probably one of her bigger claims to fame, was when she joined Ch5’s The Gadget Show in 2004.
The Gadget Show gained Suzi a whole new bunch of fans. She remained with the show for eight years presenting alongside fellow presenters, Jason Bradbury, Jon Bentley, Pollyanna Woodward and Dallas Campbell. When she was not messing about with the latest ipods, hover scooters, sat navs or motor bikes, Suzi was to be caught on our screens doing live reporting for BBC News 24 and the BBC’s World News.
Other TV work at that time included an episode of Through The Keyhole with Lisa Snowdon. She was also a contestant along with her husband on All Star Mr & Mrs. Suzi appeared on BBC’s Holiday programme and danced with fellow Gadget presenter Ortis Deley on Lets Dance For Comic Relief.
In 2012 it was announced that Suzi Perry was to re-join the BBC to cover Formula 1. She took over from Jake Humphrey’s to cover the 2013 season of BBC’s Grand Prix. Suzi Perry was now the first female anchor of a Formula One programme on UK television.
Moving on to 2016, Suzi had joined BT Sport, this time to cover The World Rally Championship, Speedway and also MotoGP. After that she was made an honorary Doctor of Engineering by the University of Wolverhampton. This was for services to science, technology, and work encouraging young entrepreneurs.
Next for BBC was Suzi going to Northern Ireland in 2017. Here she met three women who drove at speeds of up to 200 mph in the Cookstown 100 motorcycle road race. The programme was called Suzi Perry’s Queens of the Road.
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