Suzie Perry

Suzi Perry

Television presenter covering Grand Prix motorcycle racing for BT Sport

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About Suzi Perry

Suzi Perry is one of the UK’s most respected broadcasters, celebrated for her extensive career across sport, popular factual programming, and radio. Best known as the first female anchor of BBC One’s Formula 1 coverage, Suzi has spent over six years leading TNT Sports’ MotoGP broadcasts, earning her the title “Queen of the Pit Lane” and a reputation as a true trailblazer in motorsport.

Beyond motorsport, Suzi has hosted iconic sporting events, including Royal Ascot, Wimbledon, the London Marathon, and the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. Her love for technology saw her front The Gadget Show on Channel 5 for eight years, covering 17 series and hosting Gadget Show Live at the NEC.

Suzi is a regular on BBC Radio 2, having presented Drivetime and a fascinating documentary exploring F1 drivers’ music playlists. She has appeared on shows such as Richard Osman’s House of Games, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and This Morning. Her TV credits also include Watchdog, The National Lottery, and Treasure Hunt.

An accomplished corporate host, Suzi has collaborated with leading brands, including HSBC, Mercedes, Nikon, Yamaha, and Fiat. Proud of her Black Country roots, Suzi balances her career with a passion for nature, yoga, and supporting Wolverhampton Wanderers, staying true to her Midlands heritage.

To book Awards Host Suzi Perry, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

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