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Phil Mackie
 
Mackie in 2020
Born (1965-08-01) 1 August 1965 (age 59)
Worcester, England
EducationKing's School, Worcester
Alma materUniversity of Kent
Occupations
  • Correspondent
  • Cricketer
Years active1980–present
EmployerBBC
SpouseCath
Children3

Phil Mackie (born 1 August 1965), is a British news correspondent working for the BBC since 1993.[1] He has also played cricket for the Old Vigornians C.C. for over 40 years.[1][2]

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Mackie attended the King's School, Worcester, where he joined the local cricket club, the Old Vigornians C.C..[2] After leaving King's, he studied history at the University of Kent.[2] After graduating, he took up a job at BBC Radio Gloucestershire in 1993. He became a network TV, radio, and online reporter in 1998[1] and has remained ever since.

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He has 3 daughters with his wife, Cath, who was also a reporter for the BBC.[3] In January 2021, Mackie tested positive for COVID-19, he was taken to the hospital 5 days later for oxygen.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Oliver, Edd. "Riding into Kabul after the fall of the Taliban and facing Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath in the nets: Phil Mackie on his 26 years at the BBC". Sports Gazettte. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Phil Mackie". King's Worcester. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Cath Mackie". BBC Midlands Today. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  4. ^ Brock, Alexander. "BBC journalist Phil Mackie taken to hospital within days of positive Covid test". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 29 March 2023.

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Smells Like Teen Spirit"5:01
2."In Bloom" 4:14
3."Come as You Are" 3:39
4."Breed" 3:03
5."Lithium" 4:17
6."Polly" 2:57
7."Territorial Pissings" 2:22
8."Drain You" 3:43
9."Lounge Act" 2:36
10."Stay Away" 3:32
11."On a Plain" 3:16
12."Something in the Way" 3:52
13."Endless, Nameless"
  • Cobain
  • Novoselic
  • Grohl
6:43
Total length:49:07

Line-ups

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Period Members Releases
1964 – 1965

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1965 – 1967
  • John Sebastian – vocals, guitar, harmonica, autoharp, keyboards
  • Zal Yanovsky – vocals, guitar
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1967 – 1968
  • John Sebastian – vocals, guitar, harmonica, autoharp, keyboards
  • Jerry Yester – guitar
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1968
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
1991 – 2017
  • Steve Boone – bass guitar, keyboards
  • Joe Butler – vocals, drums
  • Jerry Yester – guitar
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