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Isla Traquair (born 1 January 1980) is a Scottish television host, producer and
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. She has worked with STV, Channel 5, and ITN. She is currently based between the UK and North America where she is the host of the TV show ''Buy.o.logic'' on the
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.


Early life

Traquair was born in Aberdeen on New Year's Day 1980 to parents Ian Traquair, a software developer, and Maureen Traquair, a school teacher. She has 3 brothers. She is the great great granddaughter of
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(1852–1936), a Scottish artist. At the age of 15, Traquair began working one day a week at a press agency fitting it in around her studies. During this work placement, Traquair wrote a front-page story in a national paper about job losses due to the beef crisis.


Newspaper journalism

In 1996, after cutting short her final year at school, Traquair was selected from hundreds of entrants to take part in an in-house training scheme with
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. She remained with the newspaper group for nearly five years; for the last two she was the crime and court reporter for local Aberdeenshire broadsheet '' The Press and Journal''.


Television career


In Scotland

Traquair joined
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(now STV North) in early 2001 as a reporter, presenter and producer for ''
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'', ''Grampian Headlines'', ''Grampian News'' and ''North Today''. Traquair's interest in crime also led to STV North and Central's TV series '' Unsolved'' which looked into Scotland's most intriguing murder mysteries. Traquair was involved in all three series, writing and producing the final series. The series sold worldwide.


ITV and Five News

Traquair left STV for
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in November 2006. She became a national correspondent in London covering stories all over Europe. Traquair left ITV News to join
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as a news correspondent and presenter. In June 2008, it was announced that she and
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would stand-in for
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during her maternity leave. Traquair continued to be the anchor of the 7:00 pm news programme after Kaplinsky's return. After Traquair left Five News, the slot was taken over by a chat show.


Other programmes

Traquair has also hosted movie special programmes for Channel Five, Fiver and Five USA in which she interviewed Hollywood A-list celebrities including
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,
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,
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and Leonardo DiCaprio, who were promoting their films in Europe. Traquair moved to Canada in January 2011. She was the host of ''Buy.o.logic'' which is filmed in British Columbia and airs on the
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. The 13-part first series aired in Spring and Summer 2012.


Charity work

In 2005, Traquair and four colleagues took part in a ten-day challenge through the dense Sangklaburi jungle in Thailand. They raised almost £30,000 for
Children's Hospice Association Scotland Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), formally known as Children's Hospice Association Scotland, is a registered charity that provides the country's only hospice services for children and young people with life-shortening conditions. Th ...
and Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres. The team were trained by an ex-marine for several months prior to the trek in order to become fit enough for the gruelling challenge.


Personal life

Traquair separated from her husband in 2007 and later divorced. A male neighbour was convicted of stalking Traquair in July 2022. Traquair's interests out of work include films, music, golf, drumming, swimming, skiing, painting, and cooking. She has, on occasion, baked specially designed cakes for her celebrity guests. Traquair is a lifelong fan of
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and is a member of the Arsenal Scotland Supporters Club.


References


External links

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Buy.o.logic
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