Entertainer. This page is based on the Wikipedia article. The studio crew were as big as the celebrities who appeared on the show, including Rob & Andy the cameramen, Floor manager Nina and perfectic Pat. Not long after, MTV Europe broke up into localised versions.
The official page of Ray Cokes. The last musical act were The Cure who let Ray play with them on their final song.
When Ray was 15 the family permanently moved back to Britain. It was billed to feature punk band Die Toten Hosen playing live. Conclusion: A definite must-read: the (music) world needs more Ray Cokes! From 2012 to 2014, he was one of the three judges in the first Belgium's Got Talent. Instead of coming from the studio, it utilised the 1st floor of MTV building at Camden Lock. This led to a job as a music presenter on Belgian national TV channel RTBFin 1982, where he presented the show Rox Box (in French) which featured alternative music videos and live studio perform… During the summer of 2009, Cokes and Jean Blaute co-hosted Tournée Générale, a 10-part exploration of Belgian beer around the world from Sputnik media, on Flemish channel Canvas.
Ray Cokes Photos Photos - Ray Cokes the ANCHOR Award 2016 at St Pauli Theater on September 24, 2016 in Hamburg, Germany. When Ray was 15 the family permanently moved back to Britain. In September 2011, Cokes hosted the Sunday afternoon show Cokes calling on Classic 21, one of the radio stations of the Belgian RTBF.[6]. The last musical act were The Cure who let Ray play with them on their final song. This led to a job as a music presenter on Belgian national TV channel RTBF in 1982, where he presented the show Rox Box (in French) which featured alternative music videos and live studio performances.[1].
Ray Cokes (born Raymond Christopher Cokes on 24 February 1958 on the Isle of Wight) is an English television presenter.. Career Early life. Review written by Sabine Schieweck with support from Hanna Pallua and Christoph Beller. The show went out weekday evenings in a similar time slot to his old TV show. "Ray Cokes & Sex Gods, The – Simply Sexy!". This led to a job as a music presenter on Belgian national TV channel RTBF in 1982, where he presented the show Rox Box (in French) which featured alternative music videos and live studio performances.[1]. Although it never felt that it had the same feel and buzz as Most Wanted. Order here:German Version: order at amazon.deEnglish Version: order at amazon.deBoth versions(English/German) are also available directly from the publisher: http://www.ray-cokes.de/400 Seiten plus 32 Seiten separater Bildteilgebunden mit SchutzumschlagOriginalausgabe | 19,95 EUR (D)ISBN 978-3-86265-332-4http://www.schwarzkopf-schwarzkopf.de/All photos taken from Ray Cokes My Most Wanted Life, with kind permission of Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag. Between 1992 and 1995, Cokes hosted MTV Europe's live television series MTV's Most Wanted, an award-winning daily show which soon became the most popular on channel with its zoo tv format. Ray Cokes (born Raymond Christopher Cokes on 24 February 1958 on the Isle of Wight) is an English television presenter.
When MTV Europe launched in 1987 he became a Video Jockey mainly co presenting along side Marcel Vanthilt. Ray Cokes, 1958 geboren auf der südenglischen Isle of Wight, begann seine Karriere als DJ in Belgien, bevor er 1987 zum noch jungen Sender MTV nach London ging. Born on the Isle of Wight (UK) in 1958, Ray Cokes became famous and popular during his MTV period, particularly due to his Most Wanted show that is (more or less) subtly referenced in his book title. Ray Cokes. And this leads us back to the Chumbawamba quote at the beginning of this review. The show went out weekday evenings in a similar time slot to his old TV show. After several weeks the show went on location to Hamburg. Cokes also presented series 2 of Channel Four's hit 90s TV show Wanted. Although it never felt that it had the same feel and buzz as Most Wanted. The team wanted to end the show at its peak, with the last 6 months with Will MacDonald as Producer. And there is a (somehow) happy ending (for now) that must be mentioned: 13 years after the infamous Reeperbahn "bang" he successfully re-conquered the Reeperbahn as host of his own Ray's Reeperbahn Revue as part of the annual Reeperbahn Festival! During his working with Will MacDonald for MTV's Most Wanted, he met Chris Evans who brought him to the original Virgin 1215 in the UK. Es folgte nur noch eine Ausgabe X-Ray Vision, dann verließ Ray Cokes MTV. In late 2008 he moved to Berlin and in 2009 to Antwerp, Belgium, declaring that he would like to settle there permanently.[4]. In 1994, Cokes released a single titled "Simply Sexy! When MTV Europe launched in 1987 he became a Video Jockey mainly co presenting along side Marcel Vanthilt. Younger U2 fans most likely got to know of and love Most Wanted and Ray Cokes with the 2011 release of the deluxe version of Achtung Baby - included on one of the bonus DVDs is the legendary 1992 Most Wanted Show on the occasion of a broadcast of a U2 concert in Sweden to a single lucky competition winner (still a dream for every U2 fan!). Ray's father was an officer in the Royal Navy, who was stationed at various navy bases around the world. 14K likes. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA). The studio crew were as big as the celebrities who appeared on the show, including Rob & Andy the cameramen, Floor manager Nina and perfectic Pat. For the safety of his crew, Ray decided to end the show early.