Steve Rider
Known for: Crew
Born: April 27, 1950 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK
Steve Rider, born on April 28, 1950, in Dartford, Kent, England, is a distinguished British sports presenter and journalist with a career spanning over four decades. He began his broadcasting journey in the 1970s, working with Anglia Television and Thames Television, where he covered a variety of sports events. In 1985, Rider joined the BBC, taking over from Harry Carpenter as the presenter of Sportsnight. He later became the main host of the BBC's flagship sports program, Grandstand, and was closely associated with major events such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards. Rider's versatility extended to motorsports, where he presented Formula 1 coverage for both the BBC and ITV. He also covered international rugby, golf, and over fifty major golf championships, including the Ryder Cup and The Open. In 2006, he joined ITV Sport to present Formula 1 and their FIFA World Cup coverage, later hosting Champions League, FA Cup, and England fixtures. Rider has been recognized with multiple awards, including three sports BAFTAs and being named Sports Presenter of the Year twice. Beyond broadcasting, Rider has authored books celebrating sports events, such as the 50th anniversary of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. His extensive experience and contributions have made him a respected figure in sports journalism.
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Ayrton Senna
Self - Presenter
Driven: The Billy Monger Story
Self
Williams & Mansell: Red 5
Self
British Touring Car Championship 1996 Review
Presenter
British Touring Car Championship 1995 Review
Presenter
British Touring Car Championship 1994 Review
Presenter
Legends of F1
Himself - Presenter
Match of the Day
Analyst
Greatest Years of Rallying 1980s
Presenter
Greatest Years of Rallying 1970s
Presenter