Jon Bentley
Jon Bentley, born in 1961, is a prominent English journalist and television presenter known for his contributions to motoring journalism and television production. He received his education at Millfield School before advancing to Oriel College at the University of Oxford.
Bentley's career in television is particularly noteworthy for his role as a producer and executive producer on the iconic BBC Two program, Top Gear, from 1987 to 1999. During his tenure, he was instrumental in shaping the show's direction, which facilitated the rise of notable presenters such as Jeremy Clarkson. He also played a key role in bringing talents like Quentin Willson and Vicki Butler-Henderson to the forefront. His influence on the show was significant enough that a corner on the Top Gear test track bears his name, a testament to his lasting impact on the series.
Following his work on Top Gear, Bentley served as the series producer for Fifth Gear from 2002 to 2004, further solidifying his reputation in automotive television. He currently hosts The Gadget Show on Channel 5, where he continues to engage audiences with his expertise in technology and gadgets. Throughout his career, Jon Bentley has made a remarkable mark on the television landscape, particularly in the realm of motoring and technology.
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