Steve Berry (presenter)

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Steve Berry is a British TV presenter and motorcycle expert.

He hosted BBC2's Top Gear between 1992 to 1999, and the spin-off Top Gear Motorsport on the same channel where he mostly reviewed and made features relating to motorcycles. He was the main presenter of the now defunct Top Gear Radio Show on BBC Radio Five Live. He wrote and presented 'The Bike's the Star' a four-part documentary series for BBC2 featuring the Triumph Bonneville, Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, BMW flat-twin and the Vespa scooter.

He produced British Biker Build Off for Discovery Channel in 2005, and, in 2006, Bennetts Biker Build Off for ITV's Men & Motors. He also narrates television adverts for Rustlers microwavable burgers. He appears regularly on BBC radio, hosts phone-in shows on talkSPORT, writes for The Sunday Times and can currently be heard in the North West on 105.4 Century Radio, standing in for talk show host Umberto. was also the editor of "scootering" magazine, and took an unprecedented 27 hours to travel 86 miles to his first ever scooter rally, after losing his luggage, and having 3 punctures on route. his demise as editor was heralded with much laughter and applause, as his senseless whittering really got on peoples nerves. sold his soul to the leather devil, and is generally abhored by both bikers and scooterists alike. nicknamed "dangleberry" after a gentlemens appendage.(goldeneye)