MTV's Most Wanted
MTV's Most Wanted was a 1990s MTV Europe television series broadcast from London, England, presented by Ray Cokes. It ran from 1992 until 1995. The series was broadcast live from MTV Studios in Camden, across the television network of MTV Europe, and featured a blend of viewer interaction, competitions, live music performances and music videos.
MTV's Most Wanted | |
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Ray Cokes presenting MTV's Most Wanted | |
Presented by | Ray Cokes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Will MacDonald |
Camera setup | Andy Cam, Rob Mansfield, Greg O'Callaghan |
Release | |
Original network | MTV Networks Europe |
Original release | 14 April 1992 – 15 December 1995 |
Perhaps unusually, the crew including floor managers and camera operators featured heavily in this series, which had a certain ad lib style. Show regulars included "Pathetic Pat" and "Rob the Cameraman", who filmed in typical freehand style by MTV, and to whom Ray talked without him being seen on screen.
Cast
- Ray Cokes as himself
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