Reeve began his career in 1979 at the Seven Network in Perth, Western Australia, where he worked as a sports producer and reporter. In 1982, he relocated to London to join Vis News. Returning to Australia in 1984, Reeve became part of the Western Australian current affairs program
State Affair and contributed to the sports program
What a Week. During this period, he earned a Penguin Award for a human interest report and participated as a commentator for TVW's host broadcast of the 1987 America's Cup defense. Later that year, he moved to the eastern states to work as a journalist on
Beyond 2000. Following his tenure on
Beyond 2000, Reeve transitioned to other television programs, including
Seasons in 1993,
Wildlife in 1994, and
Good Medicine, where he served as a reporter for three years. In 1999, Reeve relocated to Botswana with his family, founding Kwando Productions and co-producing the television series
Mad Mike and Mark, which was aired internationally on Animal Planet. He returned to Australia in 2001 and subsequently hosted the quiz show
QuizMaster in 2002, before joining
Seven News and
Sunrise. Reeve was a regular fill-in presenter for
Natalie Barr and
Mark Beretta on
Sunrise, including covering Barr's maternity leave in 2005. His responsibilities extended to presenting news from the APEC Newsroom in the lead-up to APEC 2007 and delivering the inaugural bulletin of the
Seven Early News on 14 July 2008. He also served as a commentator for Seven's gymnastics coverage at the Athens and
Beijing Olympic Games alongside Liz Chetkovich. In 2005, Reeve took on hosting duties for the children's program ''It's Academic
. The following year, he participated as a contestant on the reality singing show It Takes Two
and began hosting the documentary series The Force: Behind the Line''. In January 2014, Reeve replaced Grant Denyer as the host of
Million Dollar Minute. Subsequently, he launched legal proceedings against the network, alleging unpaid entitlements, including annual leave and redundancy pay. The case centered on whether Reeve was classified as an employee or contractor. Despite his departure, Reeve's programs, including
Million Dollar Minute, ''It's Academic
, and The Force: Behind the Line'', continue to air on the network. ==Personal life==