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Martin became a household name in Australia with a stellar media career that started in 1965 and saw him dominate daytime TV on the Midday Show.
TV icon: Veteran journalist and Channel Nine star Ray Martin, 77, showed off his dapper new look on Wednesday after dyeing his hair for years. The 77-year-old has ditched the hair dye and is ...
From 60 Minutes to Logie awards and Midday, Ray Martin climbed to the pinnacle of Australian TV journalism. What was left to do? Explore life’s ultimate - and ultimately unsolvable - mystery.
Ray Martin was appointed by the ABC board to conduct an audit of Q&A, along with former SBS managing director Shaun Brown. ... TV Shows ‘Miraculous’: TV show you need to watch.
Five-time Gold Logie award winner Ray Martin has a new, albeit personal, assignment: figure out his post-death plans. No, he is not sick or dying, but this year he turns 80 years old and the ...
The legendary journalist is busy planning his funeral, but don’t worry – it’s only for his new SBS docuseries, Ray Martin: The Last Goodbye.
Ray Martin roasts ‘dinosaur’ No voters in heated speech at Yes event. TV personality Ray Martin has delivered a scathing speech and unleashed on No voters in front of a crowd of Voice supporters.
Martin became a household name in Australia with a stellar media career that started in 1965 and saw him dominate daytime TV on the Midday Show.
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