Paddy MacDee

Paddy MacDee is a former television presenter, newsreader, radio presenter and compere from North East England.[1] He is best known for his work on ITV Tyne Tees, BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria) and BBC Radio Newcastle.

Paddy MacDee
Born
Patrick McDermott

(1950-05-17)17 May 1950
Dublin, Ireland
SpouseLyn Spencer
Career
ShowITV Tyne Tees, BBC Look North
Station(s)Previously BBC Tees, BBC Radio Cleveland
Station(s)BBC Radio Newcastle (until 2020)
StyleTelevision and radio presenter
CountryUnited Kingdom

Life and career

MacDee started out working in a law firm, while having his own mobile disco on the side. In the end, he decided to stop working in law and focus on his popular discos. This then led Paddy to working in radio.[2]

In 1973, Paddy presented his first radio show, on BBC Radio Cleveland, his first ever interviewee was Paul McCartney, who was playing in Newcastle Upon Tyne.[3]

MacDee worked full-time for the BBC until 1977, before spending eight years at Metro Radio. He returned to the BBC in the 1980s.[4]

He is best known for presenting programmes for BBC Radio Cleveland, BBC Radio Tees and BBC Radio Newcastle including The Late Paddy MacDee Show and Solid Gold Sunday for over 40 years until 2020. [5] [6] [7]

MacDee was previously a news reader for ITV Tyne Tees and BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria) for many years.[1]

MacDee is married to former television presenter Lyn Spencer in which they have one son together.

References

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