Lucy Meacock

Lucy Meacock in 2018 having just abseiled down Radio City Tower, Liverpool.

Lucy Meacock (born 21 November 1959) is an English journalist and presenter employed by ITV Granada. She has been one of the main female news presenters of ITV regional news programme, Granada Reports since 1988 and celebrated 25 years presenting the programme in November 2013.

Early life and education

Meacock was born in South London before moving to Chester when she was 6.[1] She was educated at the independent school, Ursuline Convent, in Chester. She then moved to Australia, where she attended the independent Morongo Girls College in Geelong, Victoria. After returning to the UK, she attended the independent Upper Chine School in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight.[2]

Broadcasting career

Meacock started her career at the Chester Chronicle.[1] She went on to work with BBC Radio Newcastle, ITV News Tyne Tees on ITV Tyne Tees and London Plus on BBC South East - in the 1980s.[3] She then worked for ITV News Anglia on ITV Anglia.[2]

Meacock has been the lead female presenter for Granada Reports on ITV Granada since 1988. On 31 March 2006 Meacock interviewed the United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice on Granada Reports.[4] Meacock currently presents Granada Reports from Monday to Thursday and presents two lunchtime (Wednesday/Thursday) and two late (Monday/Tuesday) bulletins per week

She has also chaired the ITV Granada late night discussion programme, The Late Debate as well as co-presenting Granada Upfront, a live regional debate programme with Tony Wilson.[2]

In 2001 Meacock won two Royal Television Society awards for the Manchester Bomb Programme and the Organ Retention Scandal Debate.[2]

In 2007 she joined the ITN produced ITV News weekend bulletins, which until August 2009 she regularly presented, she rejoined in July 2011.

In November 2009 Meacock was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Central Lancashire.[5]

Additionally she also presents various business awards and attends media conferences.

St Helens based comedy folk band the Lancashire Hotpots included a song about Lucy on their fifth album Achtung Gravy.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "Granada reports presenters Lucy Meacock and Tony Morris". Country Life. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Manchester Celebrities: Television, Film, Media & Broadcasting". Manchester Film & Television Celebrities. Archived from the original on 9 December 2004. Retrieved 7 October 2007.
  3. "TV Presenters: British and Irish TV talent, ITV1 - Granada presenters". The TV Room Plus. Retrieved 7 October 2007.
  4. "Interview With U.K. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw by Granada TV's Lucy Meacock (Secretary Condoleezza Rice)". United States Department of State. 31 March 2006. Archived from the original on 13 September 2007. Retrieved 7 October 2007.
  5. http://www.lep.co.uk/news/University39s-caps-it-all-as.5885867.jp
  6. http://www.last.fm/music/The+Lancashire+Hotpots/Achtung+Gravy


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