Aggie MacKenzie | |
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Born | Agnes MacKenzie 12 October 1955 |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Employer | BBC |
Known for | How Clean is Your House? (2003–2009) Storage Hoarders (2012–present) |
Website | Official website |
Agnes MacKenzie (born 12 October 1955) is a Scottish television personality, cleaner and writer. She is known for co-presenting the Channel 4 series How Clean Is Your House? (2003–2009) with Kim Woodburn and the ITV daytime series Storage Hoarders.
Career
One of Mackenzie's first jobs was working as a secretary for the MI6 for two years, before pursuing a career in journalism.[1] In 1998, she became an associate editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, where she frequently wrote cleaning tips.[1][2] In 2002, her involvement in Good Housekeeping led to her being asked to take part in a Channel 4 cleaning show.[3] After a screen test, programme makers paired her with professional cleaner Kim Woodburn and filming began three weeks later.[4][5]
How Clean Is Your House? aired from 2003 to 2009, with the duo producing books, board games and DVDs due to the popularity of the series. MacKenzie appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the USA, where How Clean Is Your House? aired on BBC America.
She also appeared as a guest presenter on STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour, alongside anchor Stephen Jardine for two days in September 2009 and for four days in April 2010. In 2011, she participated in Celebrity Masterchef. In December 2012, Aggie presented the ITV programme Storage Hoarders, which returned for a second series in August 2013.
Philanthropy
MacKenzie has her own charity called Ukuthasa, which supports people in townships in South Africa, helping them with healthcare, education and housing.[6] In an interview with Channel 4 she said: "Whenever I can, such as with this interview, I donate my fee to [the charity]".
Filmography
- How Clean Is Your House? - Channel 4 (2003–2009)
- V Graham Norton - Channel 4 (2003)
- Children in Need - BBC One (2003)
- The Terry and Gaby Show - Channel 5 (2003)
- Hogmanay Live - STV (2003)
- National Television Awards Party of the Year (2004)
- Hell's Kitchen - ITV (2004)
- BBC Breakfast - BBC One/BBC News 24 (2004)
- Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - BBC One (2004)
- Too Posh To Wash - Channel 4 (2004)
- This Morning - ITV (2004)
- EastEnders - BBC One (2004)
- Today with Des and Mel - ITV (2005)
- Dirty Tricks (2005)
- The Paul O'Grady Show - ITV/Channel 4 (2005, 2006)
- The F-Word - Channel 4 (2005)
- The 100 Greatest Family Films - Channel 4 (2005)
- Grumpy Old Women - BBC Two (2006)
- Richard & Judy - Channel 4 (2006)
- Come Dine with Me - Channel 4 (2006)
- The Mint - ITV (2006)
- Hogmanay Stories - STV (2006)
- Dancing on Ice - ITV (2008)
- Loose Women - ITV (2008)
- Hider in the House - BBC Two (2008)
- The Hour - STV (2009)
- All Star Family Fortunes - ITV (2010)
- Celebrity MasterChef - BBC One, BBC Two (2011)
- Who's Doing the Dishes? - ITV (2014)
- Lorraine - ITV (2018)
Bibliography
- How Clean Is Your House? with Kim Woodburn (2003) ISBN 0-7181-4699-9
- Too Posh to Wash: The Complete Guide to Cleaning Up Your Life with Kim Woodburn (2004) ISBN 0-7181-4769-3
- The Cleaning Bible: Kim and Aggie's Complete Guide to Modern Household Management with Kim Woodburn (2006) ISBN 0-7181-4906-8
References
- 1 2 "Aggie MacKenzie: My Life In Media". Independent.co.uk. 10 July 2005.
- ↑ "INTERVIEW: TV cleaning guru Aggie McKenzie on feud with Kim Woodburn that landed her in therapy and a new love that healed". The Sunday Post. 7 June 2021.
- ↑ Biography of Aggie Mackenzie Archived 20 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Penguin Books website.
- ↑ "Kim's ready to clean up on the panto stage". Liverpool Echo. 29 November 2013.
- ↑ Kim Woodburn talks How Clean Is Your House, her childhood and reality TV – YouTube
- ↑ "Ukuthasa Charity".