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Stuart Maconie

Stuart Maconie (born 13 August 1960) is an English radio DJ and television presenter, writer, journalist, and critic working in the field of pop music and popular culture. He is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music, where he hosts an afternoon show five times a week (Monday to Friday, 1pm - 4pm), alongside Mark Radcliffe, called Radcliffe & Maconie. The pair had previously presented an evening show on BBC Radio 2. [more]

Job roles

Stuart Maconie is a Presenter at BBC Radio 6 Music.
Stuart is also a Presenter at BBC Radio 2.

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Latest articles by Stuart Maconie

Stuart Maconie opinion Michael Gove is not qualified to tell us how kids should be educated
Whenever politicians pontificate about education, I think about Susan and Vicky and the raggle taggle but brilliant bunch I taught in the Merseyside new town of ­Skelmersdale in the mid-80s.
Stuart Maconie on the joys of record shops: The only place you can be sneered at for buying something
First things first. We should call it Record Shop Day, at least over here, unless you’re also going to start talking about diapers and faucets.
Patti Page is as much a part of pop history as Presley
Patti Page was the bestselling American female artist of the 1950s. But until her obituaries appeared this week, few of the musical cognoscenti would have been able to tell you this. Patti’s lush, dreamy, sentimental songs, spanning pop, country and jazz, belong to an era before rock’n’roll, teen revolt and...
This is (still) a Virgin pendolino service. Phew
Say what you like about Mussolini, goes the old apologist’s line, but he made the trains run on time. Now, it seems a very long time since anyone on the bracingly ideological Right cared whether the trains ran on time — or indeed whether they ran at all. In fact,...
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