Rory Reid

TV Show Host

Rory Reid was born in London on October 12th, 1979 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 45, Rory Reid biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
October 12, 1979
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Age
45 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Journalist, Presenter, Television Presenter
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University of North London
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Rory Reid Career

Reid worked for the website CNET.com, where he was senior editor, and at Personal Computer World magazine. and as editor-in-chief for the Recombu, a review and comparison website covering cars, mobile phones, broadband and television, who he continues to work for as a brand ambassador.

Reid is a contributing editor to Top Gear magazine and has contributed to the BBC Online, The Telegraph, Bloomberg, CBS, Sky, and others.

Reid presented on Sky's Gadget Geeks in 2012, reviewing gadgets and technology, and worked on BBC Radio 5's Saturday Edition as a technology expert. He has also presented the ITV4 show, Speed Freaks, and is a regular contributor to BBC's The One Show.

On 11 February 2016, during his Radio 2 breakfast show, Chris Evans announced that Reid will be one of the new presenters on Top Gear, joining Evans, Matt LeBlanc, The Stig, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris and Eddie Jordan. During his first series, Reid had a supporting role to the main presenters.

Reid was chosen by the show's producers after submitting a 30-second audition tape showcasing his skills as a presenter — and he was the only hopeful of the open audition to be picked, from more than 15,000 people who had applied. Evans said about Reid, “He’s knowledgeable, funny cool and warm. That's not an easy combo. And he’s a brilliant storyteller. His audition stuck out a mile.”

In an interview after his first series on the show aired, he described the experience as "pretty simple in terms of the job itself," but "the level of scrutiny that the show is under has just been absolutely immense." He also said joining the series had been "like being a soldier parachuted into a war" and the challenge of taking over from the previous presenters was "like the Wu-Tang Clan taking over from One Direction".

After that series, Evans resigned from the programme, with Reid and Harris joining LeBlanc as a trio of main hosts for the following three series. The Irish Times described Reid as "Top Gear's best 'find' since the Clarkson era", and "has an infectious schoolboy enthusiasm". He has also presented the ITV4 show, Speed Freaks.

In April 2016, it was announced that Reid would also present Top Gear's new sister show Extra Gear along with Harris. The pair presented the show for its first series, with comedian George Lewis joining them as a main presenter for the second series.

In 2021 Reid began hosting the newly renamed Fifth Gear Recharged on Discovery+ and Quest, along with Vicki Butler-Henderson, Jason Plato and Karun Chandhok. The show is a continuation of the original Fifth Gear series (which was created as a continuation of the original 1977 Top Gear series) but focuses purely on electric and hybrid drive vehicles.

In December 2019, Reid joined Auto Trader as Director of YouTube content. He serves as the main presenter on the channel, fronting car reviews, drag races and guides to help buyers choose a car. Reid said of his new role at the time, “Auto Trader has been a near-permanent fixture in my web browser for as long as I can remember, so having the opportunity to help others find their perfect car is a true career highlight.”

Reid launched and presented CNET's Car Tech channel, and was also the presenter on the YouTube channel Fast, Furious & Funny which features 'high octane car action', pranks and celebrity guests. He also fronted videos for Recombu, during one of which he damaged his knee by vaulting into a convertible. In a 2015 video for Recombu he performs a spoken word poetry review of a Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, which was tweeted by Rolls-Royce and drew widespread positive attention.

In October 2020, Reid presented an episode of Fully Charged reviewing the Honda E electric car.

In January 2021 it was announced that Reid was to front an E-Sports series in a campaign with McLaren and British American Tobacco (BAT) in order to enable them to reach their customers "in new, exciting and engaging ways" to push the addictive nicotine pouch brand VELO. He appears in the series alongside other UK stars including Craig David.

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Top Gear host feared show 'wouldn't end well' when Freddie Flintoff was made presenter before horror crash - and said putting TV and sports stars in the driving seat 'could be a problem'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2024
An ex-Top Gear host said he feared the show 'wouldn't end well' when TV bosses added TV and sports stars - Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness - to the roster. Rory Reid, 44, divulged that he had fears about putting celebrities behind the Top Gear wheel as they lacked the driving experience and know-how. It comes as former England cricketer and ex-host Flintoff, was badly injured in an accident whilst filming the show at Dunsfold Aerodrome in December 2022, where he flipped a three-wheeled car. 

Freddie Flintoff's '£9m' crash settlement: BBC apologises to cricket legend who 'negotiated payment for two years' loss of earnings' after suffering 'life-altering' injuries in Top Gear horror crash

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2023
After a horrific crash on Top Gear that put him out of action for months, the BBC has apologized to Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff and decided to pay him a £9 million. Mr Flintoff, 45, is reported to have reached an understanding for two years of unemployment. Both the former England cricket captain and the BBC are apparently happy with the deal, according to reports. According to reports familiar with the deal, Mr Flintoff decided not to sue the corporation but waive a 'potentially larger payout'. The parties 'agreed to deal privately, with as little animosity as possible,' the insider said. According to reports, the father-of-four, who is still recovering from his 'life-alteringly critical' injury, and the BBC are eager to continue collaborating on future projects.

Throughout the years, Top Gear has seen the evolution of the show as a result of Freddie Flintoff's death

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2023
According to reports, Top Gear has been axed by the BBC after 46 years after executives determined there was no way back from Freddie Flintoff's horrific car accident. Since his open-topped three-wheel 130mph Morgan Super 3 vehicle, which had no air bags, flipped over on December 13 last year, leaving him with serious facial injuries and broken ribs, the former England cricket captain was 'lucky to be alive.' With the BBC later giving him an apology, the Ashes hero had to wait for an air ambulance for an 'agonizing' 45 minutes.
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