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Simon Reeve (Australian television presenter) : ウィキペディア英語版
Simon Reeve (Australian TV presenter)

Simon Reeve (born 6 September 1961)〔 is an Australian television presenter and host for the Seven Network.
Reeve is currently sport presenter on ''Weekend Sunrise'' and was the host of ''Million Dollar Minute''〔〔 and ''It's Academic''.
==Career==
Reeve commenced his career at Channel 7 in Perth, Australia in 1979, working as a sports producer and reporter. In 1982, he moved to London to take up a position with Vis News. Reeve returned to Australia in 1984 and joined Western Australian current affairs program ''State Affair'' and also worked on sports program ''What a Week''. At that time he won a 'Penguin Award' (now defunct) for a human interest report and was involved in the commentary team for TVW's host broadcast of the America's Cup defence in 1987. Reeve moved to the eastern states in 1987 as a journalist for ''Beyond 2000''.
Reeve left ''Beyond 2000'' and joined sports program ''Seasons'' in 1993, ''Wildlife'' in 1994, and spent three years as a reporter on ''Good Medicine''.
In 1999, Reeve moved to Botswana with his family. While there he established Kwando Productions, and co-produced the television series ''Mad Mike and Mark'', broadcast internationally on Animal Planet.
Reeve returned to Australia in 2001, and hosted quiz show ''QuizMaster'' in 2002, before working for ''Seven News'' and ''Sunrise''.
Simon has been a regular fill-in news and sport presenter for Natalie Barr and Mark Beretta. Reeve filled in for Barr whilst she was on maternity leave in 2005. Amongst his duties on ''Sunrise'', Simon presented the news on ''Sunrise'' live from the APEC Newsroom in the week leading up to APEC 2007 (3–7 September 2007). He also presented the first ever ''Seven Early News'' bulletin on 14 July 2008, as Natalie Barr is the regular presenter although she was hosting ''Sunrise'' at the time.
Reeve has also, along with Liz Chetkovich, held the position of commentator for Seven's gymnastics coverage for both the Athens and Beijing Olympic Games.〔
In 2006, Reeve was a contestant in reality singing show ''It Takes Two'', and commenced hosting the documentary series, ''The Force: Behind the Line''.
In 2005, Reeve began hosting the children's program, ''It's Academic''.
In January 2014, Reeve replaced Grant Denyer as host of ''Million Dollar Minute''.〔(Grant Denyer quits Million Dollar Minute. Simon Reeve to host ), ''TV Tonight'', 29 November 2013〕
In October 2014, Reeve resigned from ''Weekend Sunrise'' after 9 years with the show. Simon now concentrates on ''Million Dollar Minute'' and ''It's Academic''.
In August 2015, Simon returned to ''Weekend Sunrise'' due to the axing of ''Million Dollar Minute.''

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