- Anne MacKenzie
Anne Erica Isobel MacKenzie (born
March 10 ,1960 ) is an award winningBBC political and current affairs presenter.MacKenzie worked as a
newscaster between 1981 and 1997. She started her career withGrampian TV , inAberdeen , before joiningBBC Scotland in 1995.She became a political and current affairs presenter in 1998, anchoring several BBC network programmes. MacKenzie was also part of the
Newsnight Scotland team, with BBC Scotland, from its launch in October 1999 to July 2007.Anne can also be heard fronting factual programmes for
BBC Radio 4 inLondon .Early years
MacKenzie was born in
Stornoway and grew up on the peninsula ofPoint, Outer Hebrides . Her mother Katie Ann, was a midwife, and her father Donald MacKenzie was a postmaster on the Isle of Lewis. She has one brother, Lewis MacKenzie.A student of the
Nicolson Institute in Stornoway, MacKenzie left for the mainland to study history atGlasgow University . She obtained a MA Honours and intended to become a teacher. She returned to theIsle of Lewis , where she met a producer for Grampian TV, (now stv north) , who was on holiday. He offered the blondegael a screen test, and she embarked on a career as a journalist and broadcaster that has spanned more than twenty five years.Career
The Grampian years
In 1981, she became a trainee journalist at the age of twenty. She reported and co-hosted the regional TV station's news programme "
North Tonight " for fourteen years.Throughout the eighties, "North Tonight" was replaced by "Summer at Six" during the summer months , which was a more informal lifestyle magazine with a brief news summary. MacKenzie was involved in the news output during this period.
MacKenzie hosted the political show "
Crossfire " from the mid-eighties. She also presented several regional affairs shows, such as "We The Jury" and "One Life To Live". She was involved in Grampian's coverage of the 1988Piper Alpha disaster. Anne MacKenzie also fronted many "North Tonight" specials for the station. In 1989 she interviewed then prime minister,Margaret Thatcher , from Grampian's Dundee studios.During her time at
Grampian Television , MacKenzie was affectionately nicknamed 'the duchess' for being the top female at the television station.Switching channels
Anne MacKenzie was poached by the
BBC in 1995. She presented her first edition of Scotland's national news programme, "Reporting Scotland ", on WednesdayDecember 6 ,1995 . She went on to host every Wednesday early evening broadcast. She also presented "Good Morning Scotland" onBBC Radio Scotland three mornings a week.MacKenzie soon became a favourite, and her bosses offered her another night fronting the nightly broadcast. She was now at the helm every Tuesday and Wednesday night. MacKenzie continued her work with Radio Scotland and also fronted political shows, including "Cross Examination". Anne MacKenzie was involved in BBC Scotland's coverage of the 1996
Dunblane Massacre .Later that year she reported for the BBC network current affairs show "Here and Now", with
Sue Lawley . Mackenzie also anchored several BBC Scotland current affairs programmes, fronting an economic debate programme called, "Grasping the Thistle".In October 1997, MacKenzie left Radio Scotland as part of schedule changes to "Reporting Scotland". She would now host the programme with
Jackie Bird on alternate nights, as part of a mini revamp of the broadcast. This was short lived, as she left the show two months later, in December 1997, to front London-based "Westminster Live".Mackenzie hosted "Westminster Live" from
January 20 1998 . She was also a regular stand in forDavid Frost on theBreakfast with Frost programme in 1998 (and again in 2000). Anne has also presented the BBC's late night political programme "Despatch Box"A new era
On
October 6 ,1999 , she was part of the launch team for "Newsnight Scotland ", BBC Scotland's late night news and current affairs programme, which was a response to the creation of the newly-devolved Scottish government. She was a regular presenter on the programme; usually presenting the show every Thursday night.MacKenzie is involved in the station's political coverage during Westminster and Holyrood elections. She has reported for BBC Scotland in the 1997 and 2001 general elections and the 1999 and 2003 Scottish parliamentary elections. During the 2003 campaign, Anne MacKenzie interviewed all the Scottish party leaders and chaired "The Big Debate" for BBC Scotland.
On
May 5 ,2005 , MacKenzie presented the UK election coverage for BBC Scotland from a 'Scottish perspective'. This was the first time BBC Scotland's Election Night programme was broadcast onBBC One Scotland .Anne MacKenzie is also a presenter on
BBC Radio 4 in London, where she presented "The World Tonight ", before moving to the "Four Corners" factual series.On
March 29 ,2007 , the BBC announced that Anne MacKenzie would front BBC One network coverage of "Election Night 2007" and would continue to host "The Big Debate" series for BBC Scotland throughout the election campaign. MacKenzie also teamed up withDavid Dimbleby for the main BBC broadcast onMay 3 ,2007 .On
July 27 ,2007 , the BBC declared that MacKenzie would no longer present "Newsnight Scotland ". The Scottish press are speculating whether this development stems from 'ageism or saving money' as Anne works as a freelancer. Glenn Campbell now presents Thursday editions of the programme. The BBC stated that they are in talks with MacKenzie about other projects. [http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1177542007]Formidable interviewer
Many Scots see MacKenzie as a fierce interviewer. Indeed, Gavin Docherty of the "
Sunday Mail " wrote in 1999: "She is best known for her confrontational interview style - and the politicians know there is always the chance she'll jump down their throat and dance all over their tonsils".Award winner
Anne MacKenzie was recognised in 1995, with a BAFTA award. This was for her work for the "
North Tonight " nightly broadcast. In 1999, she hosted the first everScottish Politician Of The Year Awards onSTV .She has been voted among the "Top 50 Most Powerful Scottish Women" in a poll for the "Scotsman" newspaper.
Personal life
Anne MacKenzie married Neil McConaghy in 1992 at an
Aberdeen church. They have a son called Jack, who was bornSeptember 3 1998 . MacKenzie now lives in rural Aberdeenshire. She lists reading and music as her main hobbies.Sources
* Secrets of My XS, Sunday Mail - December 6, 1998.
* Interview with Gavin Docherty, Sunday Mail - April 11, 1999.External links
*bbc.co.uk|id=pressoffice/biographies/biogs/scotland/annemackenzie.shtml|title=Anne MacKenzie/pressoffice
* [http://www.girlguidingscotland.org.uk/information/info_interview_mackenzie.htm Anne MacKenzie interview] at Girlguide Scotland
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