Tracey MacLeod
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Tracey MacLeod | |
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MacLeod in 2021 | |
| Born | 30 October 1960 Ipswich, Suffolk, England |
| Education | Ipswich High School |
| Alma mater | University of Durham |
| Occupations | Journalist, MasterChef: The Professionals food critic, The Independent restaurant critic, broadcaster, talent agency director |
| Employer(s) | The Independent, BBC, The Mail on Sunday |
Tracey MacLeod (born 30 October 1960 in Ipswich, Suffolk) is an English journalist and broadcaster. She has presented arts and music programming, including The Late Show (1989–95) and its musical offshoots New West and Words and Music, Edinburgh Nights (1989, 1990), the Booker Prize (1990–95) and the Mercury Music Prize (1994–98). She hosted a Sunday night radio show on GLR for several years from 1990, and was one of the launch DJs on BBC Radio 6 Music.
Macleod was born in 1960 and was brought up in Ipswich, Suffolk. Her mother was Anglo-Indian, and her father was a dentist from London, who moved to Ipswich for "a quieter life"[1].
MacLeod attended Ipswich High School and read English Literature at St Aidan's College, Durham University (1979-1982)[2][3].