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Eilidh McCreadie
Radio drama director, Radio drama producer

Eilidh McCreadie

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Eilidh McCreadie (/ˈli məˈkrɛdi/) is a radio drama director and producer for BBC Radio Drama at Pacific Quay, Glasgow. She directed two episodes of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency broadcast on Christmas Day 2009, and four further episodes (ninth and tenth series) in 2014–15.

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Radio Plays Directed or Produced by Eilidh McCreadie
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19 December 200530 December 2005The Inn at the Edge of the WorldAlice Thomas Ellis abridged by Alison JosephRead by Alexandra MathieFive guests are drawn to a remote Scottish island, all seeking an escape over the Christmas season. However, the island isn't the idyllic haven they had hoped for.BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime
20 February 2006One for the Road: I Hope that I Don't Fall in Love with YouKathryn HeymanRead by Federay HolmesA newspaper headline triggers unhappy memories for a barmaid in a story about love and betrayal in the Australian Outback.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
21 February 2006One for the Road: The TelegramCharlotte HobsonRead by John KazekOnly a person with a real taste for the macabre, a self-destructive streak, would choose to drink down at the railway station...BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
22 February 2006One for the Road: RSIBill DuncanRead by John BuickRumours fly around a North-East fishing village as The Creator seems to succumb to the illness that took his father – but could there be a simpler explanation?BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
23 February 2006One for the Road: Are You LonelyWill NapierRead by Paul BirchardVince might have problems but at least he's found a novel source of income. However, as last orders are called, he is about to face the consequences of his actions.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
24 February 2006One for the Road: There's a Fine Line between an Elvis Suit and a BabygroDenise MinaRead by Gabriel QuigleyEllie is on a long-awaited trip to Manchester. She's relaxed, confident and looking forward to seeing her sister. Everything would be perfect if only the man in the seat opposite would calm down.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
25 March 200722 April 2007Trouble with LichenJohn WyndhamRead by Joanna TopeBiochemist Diana Brackley makes a discovery which could change the course of humanity.BBC Radio 7
10 September 200714 September 2007Above SuspicionHelen MacInnesRead by Emma CurrieAs Europe teeters on the brink of World War II, a naïve young British couple are swept into the unfamiliar world of espionage.BBC Radio 7 Crime and Thrillers
30 June 2008SOS: Save Our Souls – SigningAlison JosephRead by Natalie BennettA series of stories inspired by the international Morse Code distress call, "SOS – Save Our Souls".

A court interpreter is being sent unexpected signals – but will she choose to acknowledge them?

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
1 July 2008SOS: Save Our Souls – The Longsight BranchPaul MagrsRead by Laura SmalesShort stories to mark the 100th anniversary of the international distress call.

This quirky tale of friendship and survival is set in the squirrel community in the trees high above Manchester.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
2 July 2008SOS: Save Our Souls – GhostsColette PaulRead by Barbara RaffertyShort stories to mark the 100th anniversary of the international distress call.

A retired woman is jolted out of her comforting routine by the intrusion of a voice from her past.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
3 July 2008SOS: Save Our Souls – The Fishwife's LamentStuart MacBrideRead by Lisa GardnerShort stories to mark the 100th anniversary of the international distress call.

An elderly fish-gutter spins an unconvincing yarn in this darkly humorous tale of murder, deception and ice cream.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
4 July 2008SOS: Save Our Souls – The Weight of the Earth and the Lightness of the Human HeartLinda CracknellRead by Ralph RiachShort stories to mark the 100th anniversary of the international distress call.

A climber teeters between life and death on the slopes of a remote mountain.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
6 January 2009The AstronautJason DonaldRead by Iain RobertsonA lethargic jobseeker is distracted from his mission by an old woman in distress, and spies an opportunity to be a heroine in this comic story about success, self-belief and the healing power of white lies.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
7 January 2009The Intelligence of HeartsCynthia RogersonRead by Paul YoungA touching portrayal of the peculiar solitude experienced in a crowd. Love and loneliness are on the mind of a gallery attendant as he watches the world go by.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
8 January 2009Pillars of the CommunityAnneliese MackintoshRead by Natalie BennettThree flatmates endure the dinner party from hell, hosted by neighbours who may be gun-wielding maniacs as well as committed minimalists. This is a story about the lengths to which students will go for a free meal.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
20 October 2009A Glimpse of Stocking: Hold-UpsJojo MoyesRead by Siobhan RedmondA short story in celebration of 'something shocking' - the nylon stocking. Alice Herring's heart sinks when three men burst into the jeweller's shop where she works. What follows is a heist with a twist, inspiring an unlikely act of heroism.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
21 October 2009A Glimpse of Stocking: The Hostess With The MostestLaura MarneyRead by Gayanne PotterJill is working on a deregulated bus route in 1984, aiming to get a cash bonus to fund her summer holiday. All that in her way are some curling sandwiches, a top-loading video cassette player, the miner's strike and a malfunctioning suspender belt.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
22 October 2009A Glimpse of Stocking: A Silly GigoloShena MackayRead by Joanna TopePublic humiliation transforms a shy schoolgirl, leading her into a previously unimagined world of rhinestone, show tunes and stocking-clad chorus lines.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
9 November 200913 November 2009The Magnetic NorthSara WheelerRead by Adjoa AndohSara Wheeler journeys to the collar of lands around the Arctic Ocean, searching for the truth behind the perceptions of this "place of greatest dignitie". She examines some of the myths and legends of this sparsely populated area and how preconceptions match up to the reality.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
17 November 2009One of UsJulia ButlerRead by Simon TaitThe story of a young asylum seeker, struggling to fit in at school, who comes alive on the football pitch. A poignant tale of new arrivals and old prejudices.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
18 November 2009Fifty-oneTat UsherRead by Clare YuilleFifty-one, is about lane swimming, growing up and letting go. A driven teenager spends night after night swimming lengths at her local pool, until the arrival of a familiar face makes her question her motivation.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
19 November 2009Miss Bell And Miss HeatonJanette WalkinshawRead by Ann Louise RossThere is a new Queen on the throne, Europe is rebuilding after the horrors of the Second World War and Jane Bell has some difficult news for her best friend.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
25 December 2009The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: Tea Time for the Traditionally BuiltAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Ben Onwukwe, Janice Acquah, Mo Sesay, Nyasha Hatendi, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Emmanuel Ighodaro and Anna BengoPrecious Ramotswe, owner and founder of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, is about to get in over her head. She's got an important new client from the incomprehensible world of football, but she's on her own as her loyal assistant Mma Makutsi is distracted by the return of a troublesome figure from her past.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
25 December 2009The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: The Seller of BedsAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Ben Onwukwe, Mo Sesay, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Beru Tessema, Albie Parsons, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Emmanuel Ighodaro, Tyrone Lewis, Anna Bengo and Nyasha HatendiThe detectives are embroiled in the murky world of the football cheat as they investigate the recent bad form of the Kalahari Swoopers. But Mma Ramotswe's problems don't end there – she must confront an issue which has been avoided for too long. Could it be the end of the road for the tiny white van?BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 February 2010Elvis In PrestwickOliver EmanuelRead by Laura FraserElvis Presley's only trip to Britain, a brief stopover on 3 March 1960 at a small Scottish airport on his return from military service in Germany.

A shy young girl who doesn't even like rock 'n' roll is dragged along to the airport by her best friend, who is determined to catch a glimpse of the American superstar. Taking refuge from the crowds, the girl encounters a handsome stranger in the staff corridor – some weeks later, a letter arrives from America.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
24 February 2010Elvis In Prestwick: Do You Know Where I Am?Andrew O'HaganRead by Finn Den HertogA man remembers the moment in 1960, on the concourse of a small regional airport, when his home town first felt connected to the rest of the world.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
25 February 2010Elvis In Prestwick: Don’t Ask Me WhyRuth ThomasRead by Sally ReidSonia's friend Wendy is knocked down by a car on the day Elvis Presley lands at Prestwick airport. The coincidence plagues Sonia as she contemplates loyalty, growing up and the awful possibility of being left behind by her best friend.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
4 May 2010Come Away, Come Away! – Peanut Butter and CelloGeraldine McCaughreanRead by Melody GroveA young girl from the favela carries an unexpected burden on a cross-city journey.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
5 May 2010Come Away, Come Away! – DaredevilMichael MorpurgoRead by James BryceA reckless challenge leads to a dark discovery in a tale of nature and brotherhood.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
6 May 2010Come Away, Come Away! – The Beautiful Freedom CageJulie BertagnaRead by Laura SmalesAlam travels from his desolate mountain community to the glittering promise of Europe, where he hopes to learn the true meaning of freedom.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
16 August 201020 August 2010Scott-land: The Man Who Invented a NationStuart Kelly abridged by Laurence WareingRead by Robin LaingSir Walter Scott invented the modern novel, began Scotland's tourist industry and was the first celebrity author. His name, image and influence can be seen everywhere; from Scottish banknotes to place names across the globe.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
28 September 2010The Greengrocer's Apostrophe: Penny's from HeavenAnneliese MackintoshRead by James Anthony PearsonComic tales inspired by those hand-written signs offering "Apple's and Banana's" which can be found in every town in Britain.

A quirky story about the apostrophe that ends a relationship.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
29 September 2010The Greengrocer's Apostrophe: Alice, Hanging In ThereRonald FrameRead by Tracy WilesComic tales inspired by those hand-written signs offering "Apple's and Banana's" which can be found in every town in Britain.

When Alice's high-flying career stalls, she finds a novel way to occupy her time. Armed only with a balaclava and a pot of paint, she starts to vent her anger on sloppy punctuation.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
30 September 2010The Greengrocer's Apostrophe: The Sweet PossessiveDiana HendryRead by Monica GibbComic tales inspired by those hand-written signs offering "Apple's and Banana's" which can be found in every town in Britain.

Distracted by an apostrophe obsession, a woman fails to notice that her lover is not all that he seems.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
22 November 201026 November 2010Catherine of Aragon: Henry's Spanish QueenGiles Tremlett abridged by Alison JosephRead by Yolanda VazquezA compelling account of the life of the Spanish Infanta who became Queen of England, then changed the course of Tudor history by refusing to grant Henry VIII the divorce he needed to marry Anne Boleyn.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
20 December 2010The CrashLaura MarneyJulie Austin and Shabana BakhshWhen Gloria staggers from her damaged car after a collision on a quiet country road, the last thing she's expecting is to have her prejudices shaken to the core. But that's what happens when she pulls a woman in a niqāb from the wreckage of the other vehicle. This could be the start of a beautiful friendship – if only they could meet each other half way.BBC Radio Scotland Drama
4 January 2011Fear in a HatNicola WhiteRead by Sally ReidA shy schoolgirl fears the worst when she attends a compulsory religious retreat with her catty classmates.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
6 January 2011MatryoshkaKirsty LoganRead by Nicola Jo CullyA spoilt princess craves possession of the one thing she can't have in this new spin on a familiar tale.BBC Radio 4 Scottish Shorts
28 February 20114 March 2011Journey Into FearEric Ambler adapted by Robert ForrestRead by Richard GreenwoodA late-night encounter with an alluring cabaret artiste in wartime Istanbul begins a series of events turning a mild-mannered engineer's trip into a fight for survival. As he attempts to return to England, he finds himself pursued by Nazi assassins determined to steal the vital military papers he is carrying.BBC Radio 7
22 March 2011Census 2011: The Suffragette's PartyBeatrice ColinRead by Melody GroveA story about principles and protest as a woman risks the wrath of her family by gathering with fellow suffragettes on census night 1911.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
23 March 2011Census 2011: Everyone Who Lives HereKathryn SimmondsRead by Meg FraserTwo isolated neighbours bond over the census form in a tale of urban loneliness.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
24 March 2011Census 2011: Realm Of The CensusLouise WelshRead by Rebecca EliseA lonely girl takes a low-paid job, chasing census evaders, which leads to an unsettling encounter in a dark tenement.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
11 April 201115 April 2011The Warmth of the Heart Prevents Your Body from RustingMarie de Hennezel abridged by Alison JosephRead by Alexandra MathieFrench psychologist Marie de Hennezel looks at western attitudes to ageing and asks if we can transform the way we feel about growing old, to make this most feared period one of the best times of our lives.

Relating her encounters with extraordinary people who have embraced ageing happily and with grace, de Hennezel guides us through the art of growing old.

BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
29 August 20112 September 2011All Made UpJanice Galloway abridged by Sian PreeceRead by Janice GallowayMemories of adolescence in a small Scottish town in the 1970s. Since the death of their father, Janice and her unpredictable older sister, Cora, have lived in close quarters with their downtrodden mother. But the timid child, who has survived by observing rather than acting, is about to hit adolescence.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
11 October 2011GrandRobert ForrestKevin Guthrie, Kathryn Howden, Brian Pettifer and Sean ScanlanJoy-riding, bevvying, hooliganism... An old man is horrified by the mess that his family have made of their lives. He decides to give the younger generation one last chance to turn things around.BBC Radio Scotland Drama
14 December 2011The LampLinda CracknellEllie Haddington, Fraser James and Ralph RiachIn a remote Scottish library, a farmer's widow and a visiting Kenyan librarian bond unexpectedly over a shared love of books.

Recorded on location at Innerpeffray Library in Perthshire, a museum celebrating Scotland's first public lending library.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
5 February 2014The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: The Modern Husband CourseAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Ben Onwukwe, Adjoa Andoh, Jude Akuwudike, Maynard Eziashi, Eleanor Crooks, Anna Bengo, Steve Toussaint and Janice AcquahMr J.L.B. Matekoni embarks on a quest for self-improvement, with a little encouragement from Mma Ramotswe. Mma Makutsi settles into her new house while hiding a secret from her best friend.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
6 February 2014The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: The Minor Adjustment Beauty SalonAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Janice Acquah, Eleanor Crooks, Maynard Eziashi, Noma Dumezweni, Steve Toussaint and Alibe ParsonsMma Ramotswe searches for answers as the campaign against Mma Soleti steps up a gear. Meanwhile the Agency welcomes a new arrival, and an old wrong is finally righted.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
12 March 2015The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: The Handsome Man's Deluxe CafeAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Janice Acquah, Ben Onwukwe, Maynard Eziashi, Jude Akuwudike, Kulvinder Ghir, Sudha Bhuchar and Steve ToussaintNew mother Mma Makutsi expands her business portfolio in an unexpected direction. Meanwhile Mma Ramotswe meets a client with a problematic house guest.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
13 March 2015The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: The Dish of YesterdayAlexander McCall SmithClaire Benedict, Nadine Marshall, Janice Acquah, Ben Onwukwe, Maynard Eziashi, Jude Akuwudike, Amaka Okafor, Kulvinder Ghir, Obi Abili and Anna BengoMma Ramotswe decides to put her new intern on the case, while Mma Makutsi's distinctive approach to the restaurant business raises eyebrows.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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