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Tracey Cox On TV

Posted on: April 11, 2007 15:04 | Posted by: Tracey Cox

Entertaining, innovative and peppered with no-nonsense practical advice, all of Tracey's TV programmes have one central purpose: to help people.

Tracey regularly appears on TV and radio in the UK and US. Her most recent series in the UK was Would Like To Meet Again.

Would Like to Meet... Again
A new six-part series which revisits the people the team helped on Would Like to Meet. Want to know where all your favourites of WLTM are seven years on? Find out who's single and who's settled? Broadcast on BBC2 in 2008.

Welcome from Tracey - Photograph Daniel Annett Sex Inspectors
Tracey and her co-host, gay agony uncle Michael Alvear star in this ground-breaking programme which put cameras in the homes - and bedrooms - of UK couples to solve common sex and relationship issues.

After analysing tapes of the couples, Michael and Tracey set tasks and challenges, dispelled myths and dispensed hands-on practical advice applicable to both the couple and viewers at home. Two series have been filmed to date.

Shown on C4 in the UK, HBO in the US, as well as Norway, Sweden, Iceland and South Africa.

Would like to Meet
A dating show with a difference, WLTM followed the personal journey of a person experiencing difficulties with their love life. The WLTM team - Tracey as flirt coach, Jay Hunt as the style guru and Jeremy Milnes as the confidence coach – watched the contributor on a 'typical' date from a specially equipped remote surveillance van.

For six weeks, the experts worked to transform them from dating disaster into dating diva. Three series were filmed in the UK, including a celebrity special, and Tracey went on to make two series in the US.

Shown on BBC2 in the UK, renamed Date Patrol and on Discovery Health in the US.

Other UK TV credits
Tracey's first television series in the UK was called, Hot Love, a talk show about relationships. Hotter Sex – a series of six one-hour documentaries - followed. Under One Roof, an ITV1 series, saw Tracey tackle couples and families with domestic disputes. She is a regular on Richard & Judy and has appeared on numerous other UK programmes including The Keith Barrett Show.

International TV
As well as filming a US version of Would Like to Meet (renamed Date Patrol), Tracey has appeared on Oprah, CNN and The Today Show as well as various other chat shows in the US. She has also made regular guest appearances on shows in other countries including Australia, South Africa, Norway and Iceland.

Photograph Daniel Annett


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