Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by DJ and writer Stuart Maconie. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express In 2007 he presented Stuart Maconie's TV Towns for ITV3, six one-hour shows about TV and film locations in Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool and London. The Chain Archive (www.thechain.co.uk) Full Searchable List of The Chain. [1][9] He has written screenplays for television and films. This programme is presented by Stuart Maconie and is part of 6 Music’s weekend night-time schedule. His previous bestsellers have included Cider with Roadies, Pies and Prejudice and Adventures on the High Teas, and he currently hosts the afternoon show on BBC 6music with Mark Radcliffe as well as weekly show The Freak Zone. [23] Since 2016 he has appeared on the North of England team on the BBC Radio 4's Round Britain Quiz. [26][27] In late 2009, Experience Northwest released a series of short stories he wrote about the hidden gems in England's Northwest. Details; Dates & Times; Details. By genre: Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by DJ and writer Stuart Maconie. Pies and Prejudice by Stuart Maconie Published by Random House on September 4th 2008 Genres: Travel, Essays & Travelogues Pages: 368 Goodreads ISBN: 9780091930301 This post contains affiliate links which you can use to purchase the book. Maconie has also presented musical specialities for BBC Radio 4 and the new-style "populist" BBC Radio 3 and has appeared on television and in films. Maconie includes his very own style of wry humour to his trip of the north as well as yes, he does have a predisposition in the direction of the north, however does not truly slag off the south … just made me chuckle at the distinctions. 01:25:04 - Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by DJ and writer Stuart Maconie. If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale. Described as music as social history, 50 programmes in the series examine periods in Britain, the events that were occurring and how a particular song was the soundtrack of that period.[21][22]. [32], In July 2011 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt) from the University of Bolton. newspaper archive. As of spring 2011 this show was transferred to 6 Music in the afternoon slot, 1 – 4 pm weekdays. The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe. Express. As of spring 2011 his Radio 2 show with Mark Radcliffe was moved to 6 Music, weekdays 1 – 4 pm. Broadcaster and son of Wigan Stuart Maconie reflects on the changes in his old home town and reveals plans to move back to Lancashire, as Paul Mackenzie reports. Also love his down to earth personality and sense of humour. In addition to his Saturday show, on 16 April 2007, Maconie joined forces with Mark Radcliffe to present a new show on BBC Radio 2 which was broadcast between Monday and Wednesday (Monday to Thursday up to April 2010) from 8 pm to 10 pm. Hear Radcliffe and Maconie, Monday-Friday, 1-4pm. [34], Maconie has commented on Marxism: "In these days of identity politics and what you might call 'the selfie-fication' of political thought, Marxism remains refreshingly bracing in its view of the world. Maconie is President of The Ramblers[24] and is a keen fellwalker. He's affectionate but never blinkered - happy to point out the failings of state-run organisations, but equally able to make it clear how the alternatives have proved worse. [29] and Wigan Warriors. Also on Radio 1, from 1995 to 1997, Maconie joined forces with Collins presenting a music review called Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade, which originally went out on Monday nights from 9 pm to 10 pm and then on Sunday afternoons from 3 pm to 4 pm. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. [14] The stories first appeared as blatant jokes in a spoof NME's Believe It or Not feature, but have since been repeated elsewhere as if true. [1] Performance style was influenced by the early Elvis Costello school of delivery. But I was the first person to use it about bands like Oasis and Blur". Maconie joined BBC Radio 2 in 1998, with shows such as All Singing, All Dancing, All Night, a northern soul music show, and, for several years, Stuart Maconie's Critical List on Saturday evenings. Maconie has been a musician, author, journalist and broadcaster. He is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music where, alongside Mark Radcliffe, he hosts its weekend breakfast show (Saturday–Sunday, 7 am – 10 am)[4] which broadcasts from the BBC's MediaCityUK in Salford. From Rock's Backpages: The ultimate library of rock music writing and journalism. In his career as a writer and journalist he has written for Q, Word Magazine, ELLE, The Times, The Guardian, the Evening Standard, Daily Express, Select, Mojo, Country Walking, Deluxe and was an assistant editor for the NME. Thousands of articles, interviews and reviews from the world's best music writers and critics, from the late 1950s to the present day. Cider With Roadies by Stuart Maconie is out now, from Ebury Publishing. Richard Coles and Aasmah Mir are joined by DJ and writer Stuart Maconie. Stuart's new paperback 'The Pie at Night', is an exploration of "what the North does for fun" and a defence of northerners who make the effort to get dressed up for a glam night out. In addition to this, in October 1996, Maconie took over a weekly album show on Radio 1 on Sunday nights, until late 1997. Pies and Prejudice: In Search of the North,[10] a book that discusses the modern reality of Northern England (as opposed to the popular myths), was published in February 2007, with an audio version following in March 2009. So we’re guessing you like the Lake District… what makes the Lakes – now designated a World Heritage cultural landscape – a special place for you? 'How I fell in love with Middle England': DJ Stuart Maconie's enchanting journey around middle-class Britain. He completed, on 20 June 2009, all 214 Wainwrights in Cumbria[25] and is an honorary member of the Wainwright Society, having given their Memorial Lecture in 2006. The radio presenter’s programme with Stuart Maconie was moved to Saturday and Sunday mornings in order to give Shaun Keaveny the 1pm weekday slot, as part of … He also presents documentaries and deputised for Johnnie Walker on Radio 2's Drivetime programme. Maconie is also the author of Cider With Roadies,[1] an autobiography of his experiences as a music journalist that references Cider with Rosie in the wordplay of the title. Stuart Maconie 25/04/2018, 10:17 am 25/04/2018 2508 Author, BBC 6 Music broadcaster and President of the Ramblers (ramblers.org.uk) talks about his love of walking. I went to school and lived in Cumbria, but now live in the South West, so have probably walked the same regions. Stuart Maconie, NME – June 20th 1992 FOP ON THE TYNE Lay aside your Sub Pop records and nasty rock ’n’ roll attitude for a while and come with us on a trip to worldly-wise, irony-reeking melody heaven . Stuart's new paperback 'The Pie at Night', is an exploration of "what the North does for fun" and a defence of northerners who make the effort to get dressed up for a glam night out. Stuart Maconie: 'MG' is an album of very textured, very filmic electronic instrumentals.
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