Adil Ray
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Born | April 26, 1974 Unknown |
Years active | present |
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Adil Ray, a British radio and television presenter, born April 26, 1974 in Birmingham, England of Kenyan Pakistani Tajiki parents.
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[edit] Background
Adil Ray began his career as a radio host on a pirate radio station in Huddersfield while studying at the University of Huddersfield and DJing at the university venue Black Hole. Later, during his placement year, he landed a job with a new small Asian radio station in Birmingham where he spent the first half of the year, before moving on to Choice FM. When his placement year was up, Choice FM offered Adil a full time position, which he turned down in favour of completing his degree in Marketing. However, an arrangement was reached and he continued hosting for Choice FM on Weekends. After graduating in 1997, Adil landed a spot with Galaxy 105, a job that was a particular coup since it made him the first full time British South Asian presenter to host a mainstream Commercial Radio Show in the UK. Adil stayed with Galaxy 105 for 2 years. After spells with Century Radio in Manchester, Aire FM Leeds and Ministry of Sound Radio he joined the BBC to front the digital launch of the Asian Network.
[edit] BBC appearances
In 2002, Adil joined the BBC Asian Network as a presenter to present the late night Adil Ray Show from 22:00 to 12:30 on Weekdays, a new innovative format which exposed new unsigned music talent yet chose not to take all things too seriously. With a mix of comedy and huge audience interaction the show became a launch pad for numerous artists whilst having mass appeal. In May 2006 Adil took over the drivetime slot (16:00-19:00) and now focuses more on music and as they call it "stuff in the middle." It's a unique listen for BritAsian comedy. Which in May 2007 was extended to 15:00-19:00.
He also co-presents Desi DNA on BBC Two and has also hosted the BBC Four programme Tales from Europe. In 2007, Adil presented the rated show 'Is it Cos Is Black?' for BBC Three.
[edit] Trivia
Adil is an Aston Villa F.C fan
[edit] External links
- BBC Asian Network
- Adil Ray Biography on BBC Asian Network
- The Adil Ray web site (Currently under construction)
- Encore Feature Article on Adil Ray