Author Journalist Broadcaster Radio presenter Television presenter
Employers
Courtaulds[1]
Skelmersdale College[1]
NME[1]
BBC
Spouse
Eleanor Maconie
Website
stuartmaconie.com
Stuart John Maconie (born 13 August 1961)[2] is an English radio DJ and television presenter, writer, journalist, and critic working in the field of pop music and popular culture. He is a presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music where, alongside Mark Radcliffe, he hosts its weekend breakfast show (Saturday–Sunday, 8am – 10am)[3] which broadcasts from the BBC's MediaCityUK in Salford. The pair previously presented an evening show on BBC Radio 2 and the weekday afternoon show for BBC Radio 6 Music.
Maconie used to present his own solo show on Saturday afternoons from April 2006 until 29 March 2008, and is a frequent stand-in for holidaying presenters on Radio 2. He also hosts BBC Radio 6 Music programmes The Freak Zone,[4] on Sundays from 8pm to 10pm and Freak Zone Playlist[5] (formerly known as The Freakier Zone) on Wednesday night/Thursday mornings from midnight to 1am.
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Royal Beacon Hotel in Exmouth for BBC Radio 2's "Radcliffe and Maconie Show". (StuartMaconie is a former music journalist and his first NME article was a...
grid until one player achieves four in a row. Broadcaster and writer StuartMaconie—while working at the NME—started a rumour that Connect Four was invented...
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distinction between natives of the south-west and south-east. The broadcaster StuartMaconie has noted that culturally "there's a bottom half of England [...] but...
earning the name, the "Trainee Teacher Dance" (coined by broadcaster StuartMaconie). The Scotsman hailed McCluskey's dancing as "legendary", while The...
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fanzine of Pink Floyd during the time of its publication. Journalist StuartMaconie wrote about The Amazing Pudding as part of a feature in the April 1993...
Among Self's admirers was the American critic Harold Bloom. Journalist StuartMaconie has described him as "that rarity in modern cultural life, a genuine...
station. 16 April – The first Radcliffe and Maconie Show presented by Mark Radcliffe and StuartMaconie is aired on BBC Radio 2. 19 October – Michael...
Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012. StuartMaconie: Folklore, Virgin Books, 2000 (ISBN 0-7535-0494-4). IMDB Tim Booth's...
where his former girlfriend was studying at the time. Music journalist StuartMaconie described the track as "enigmatic, melancholy, tuneful and therefore...
Three - The James Band Archive. One of the Three. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2021. StuartMaconie: Folklore, Virgin Books 2000, ISBN 0-7535-0494-4...
song's style and lyrics baffled critics; some were unimpressed, while StuartMaconie felt the song had a "cryptic, disclocated ambience that makes it an...