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- Birth nameKelvin Calder MacKenzie
- Kelvin Mackenzie was born on October 22, 1946 in Margate, Kent, England, UK. He is a producer, known for The Alexandra Palace Zone (1997), Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess (1998) and Vote for Me (2005). He has been married to Jacqueline Holland since 1969. They have three children.
- SpouseJacqueline Holland(1969 - present) (3 children)
- Former Editor, 'The Sun'.
- He has named Dad's Army (1968) and Only Fools and Horses (1981) as his favorite sitcoms.
- A fan of the musicals of Andrew Lloyd Webber, his favorite being "Jesus Christ Superstar".
- He was described by former prime minister Sir John Major in his autobiography as "an oddball and a bully with a streak of populist genius".
- He defines his politics as right-wing. He was a strong supporter of Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party when he when he was editor of The Sun. Under his watch the newspaper ran memorable headlines such as "Why I'm Backing Kinnock, by Stalin" and "If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights".
- I didn't spend too much time pondering the ethics of how a story was gained nor over-worry about whether to publish or not. If we believed the story to be true and we felt Sun readers should know the facts, we published it and we left it to them to decide if we had done the right thing. They could decide we were correct and carry on purchasing us - in my time in ever-increasing numbers - or could decide we were wrong, in which they could decline to buy us again, ie Hillsborough.
- I was never put under any commercial pressure by my management or owner when running The Sun. In fact the reverse. Rupert Murdoch often felt the paper had gone too far under my editorship.
- I was always astonished that a prime minister would want to meet a tabloid journalist with one GCSE.
- I don't want the fat people in my eyesight. I get quite upset about the size of them. I don't like seeing great fat people walking down the road. It absolutely upsets me. However, I object to the idea of people being able to shout out "Oi, fatty" at them. I think that is wrong. I object to seeing them. I'd rather they stayed indoors, without a fridge, they're not allowed out until they're a size fourteen. It's a first-world issue, they are fat because they eat too many dough nuts. Cut out the dough nuts, they'd lose the weight.
- Scotland believes not in entrepreneurialism like London and the south east... Scots enjoy spending money but they don't enjoy creating it, which is the opposite to down south.
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