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    Stuart John Maconie (born 13 August 1961) is an English radio DJ and television presenter, writer, journalist, and critic working in the field of pop...
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    and Stuart Maconie. The show originally ran on BBC Radio 2 from 16 April 2007 until 23 March 2011, where it was known as The Radcliffe and Maconie Show...
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  • 1984), American footwear designer Robin Maconie (born 1942), New Zealand composer, pianist, and writer Stuart Maconie (born 1960), English radio DJ, television...
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    On BBC Radio 6 Music, he co-hosts the weekend breakfast show with Stuart Maconie; they previously co-presented the weekday afternoon show on the same...
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  • urban myth, claimed to have been initiated in the 1980s by broadcaster Stuart Maconie who, writing for the New Musical Express in a section called 'Believe...
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    Ants. Hill is known for his outrageous costumes. The music journalist Stuart Maconie commented: [H]e usually wore a jumpsuit made of the foil that you baste...
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    AllMusic. Retrieved 16 June 2008. Maconie, Stuart. "The Death of a Party". Select (August 1999). "Stuart Maconie: The privileged are taking over the...
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  • grid until one player achieves four in a row. Broadcaster and writer Stuart Maconie—while working at the NME—started a rumour that Connect Four was invented...
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    and broadcaster Stuart Maconie. As one of the spoof facts invented for the regular "Would You Believe It?" section in the NME, Maconie falsely claimed...
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    Royal Beacon Hotel in Exmouth for BBC Radio 2's "Radcliffe and Maconie Show". (Stuart Maconie is a former music journalist and his first NME article was a...
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