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Raymond George Martin AM (né Grace, 20 December 1944) is an Australian television journalist and entertainment personality. Having won the Gold Logie five times, he is the most awarded star of Australian television, along with Graham Kennedy (although Kennedy won the 'Star of the Year Award', the forerunner of the Gold Logie in 1959).
Ray Martin (Raymond Stuart Martin; born Kurt Kohn and later anglicised his name) (11 October 1918 – 7 February 1988) [1] was an Austrian-British orchestra leader. He was noted for his light music compositions.
Ray Martin (orchestra leader) (1918–1988), British orchestra leader; Ray Martin (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician and former leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party; Ray Martin (pool player) (born 1936), American pool player; Ray Martin (television presenter) (born 1944), Australian journalist/television presenter
Ray Martin (born 1936) is an American professional pool player, nicknamed "Cool Cat". He acquired his nickname when he calmly won a world title in 1971 in California when during the event an earthquake was in progress.
Raymond Isaacs (6 October 1928 – 19 June 2002), who performed as Ray Martine, was a British comedian, especially on television in the 1960s and early 1970s.
"Your Loving Arms" was a major hit in Europe and remains Ray Martin's most successful song. It peaked at number-one in Italy and was a top 10 hit in Ireland (8), Scotland (6) and the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number six in its second week on the UK Singles Chart, on May 21, 1995. [5]
Leading Mike Walsh's resignation from The Mike Walsh Show, Ray Martin was appointed as his successor in 1985, despite being known primarily as a journalist from 60 Minutes. [2] The program was re-titled to The Midday Show with Ray Martin, which was later shortened to Midday with Ray Martin, and finally Ray Martin at Midday in 1993. Although ...
In 2003, Martin supported Bill Blaikie's unsuccessful campaign to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party. Ray Martin has run and lost in four federal elections, each time as an NDP candidate. He ran in the 1997, 2000, 2008, and 2011 federal elections, in Edmonton North, Edmonton Centre-East, and Edmonton East (twice), respectively.