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  2. Steve Berry was a presenter on the original format of Top Gear from Series 30 in 1993 through to Series 41 in 1999. He would appear in over 95 episodes and was the show's primary motorcycling aficionado, reviewing the latest bikes and presenting segments on motorcycle-related events such as the Daytona Beach Bike Week.

  3. As well as the main programme, he was the main presenter of the Top Gear Radio Show on BBC Radio 5 Live which was broadcast from 1994 to 1998, and appeared on the spin-off programmes Top Gear Motorsport, Top Gear Ex-Files and Top Gear GTi.

  4. During the course of the programme, 240 episodes of Top Gear aired, including three specials over thirty-three series, between 20 October 2002 and 18 December 2022.

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    30 October 2022
    18 December 2022
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    14 November 2021
    24 December 2021
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    14 March 2021
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  5. Nov 12, 2021 · The most famous presenter Jeremy Clarkson was joined by many of Top Gears most popular presenters, including Quentin Willson, Steve Berry, Michele Newman, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Julia Bradbury, Kate Humble, and James May.

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    - Jeremy Clarkson

    The fortieth series of Original format Top Gear, starring presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Quentin Willson, Tiff Needell, Steve Berry and Vicki Butler-Henderson alongside a plethora of other hosts premiered on the 10th of September, 1998, and formally concluded on the 17th of December, 1998, three months later, before being followed by Blood, Salt and Tears - 100 Years of the Land Speed Record, a special which commemorated the centenary of Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat's 1898 land speed record of a mere 39 mph (63 km/h), on the 21st of December.

    Following the conclusion of the show's 39th series earlier in the year, various elements of the show were extensively redesigned, namely the title sequence, which had otherwise remained unchanged since Series 32 in 1994, and its accompanying theme music. The chevron motif of its predecessor was gone, replaced by sleeker, smoother fonts and various CGI transition effects. This was also the first series to be aired in digital widescreen, although all of the available recordings of this series are in analogue, in which the show was aired in the compromise aspect ratio of 14:9. Series 40, finally updated the opening theme song an elctronic-sound version of Jessica (instrumental) comissioned by Hansen Bass while ''Out of the Blues'' by Elton John as closing theme song was phase out. This serves as both opening and close credits until it's cancellation in Series 45 (Old Top Gear).

    It would be the final series for long-time main host Clarkson, who announced his voluntary departure on the 22nd of January the following year. Though Tiff Needell would ascend to the role of lead presenter, the production crew had hoped that James May would emulate the mannerisms and attitude of the now-departed host, leading to Clarkson's scathing criticism of his future colleague.

    Series 40 saw an extensive revamp in the show's production, evidently capitalising on the peak of its pre-cancellation fame. The on-screen graphics were replaced entirely, including the aforementioned CGI introduction sequence with a newer, contemporary version of Jessica serving as the show's theme tune.

    With the conclusion of Rally Report airing in November, in spite of the BBC continuing coverage of the Rally GB for the next three years, it was decided to axe Tony Mason's long-standing role as motorsports presenter, a decision which was compounded by the BBC's earlier loss of the British Rally Championship in 1997. He would present his final two segments for this series, and then depart Top Gear following 25 consecutive series.

    1.BBC's 'Point of View' had a report on widescreen broadcasting in early 1998: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJCIMHxQhC8

  6. Feb 17, 2018 · Steve Berry – 1993 – 1999. Steve Berry is a broadcaster and presenter with a long and varied career in television and radio.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · In the first of a new 14-part series, Jeremy Clarkson drives the first all-new MG sports car for two decades, the long-awaited MGF, and asks if we are about to see the rebirth of the two-seater open-top sports car. Plus, Steve Berry visits Pebble Beach in California for the most prestigious concours d 'elegance event (competition for high ...

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