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David Ian Neville

David Ian Neville works as a Drama Producer, developing and producing plays and series for BBC Radio 4 and Radio 3. For BBC Wales he produced the drama serial, Station Road, and was a producer on Radio 4's, The Archers. Recent productions for radio include: Black Watch, Dover Beats The Band, Island Blue & Juba FM. He has also written for radio, TV and theatre. Writing credits include, Inside for BBC Radio 4, and the award winning TV plays, Martha & The Audition for STV. Theatre plays include the Fringe First Award winning play Exile, Across The Barricades, Refuseniks, A Deafening Silence & Leaving Berehovo.[1]

Radio Plays

Radio Plays Directed or Produced by David Ian Neville
Date first broadcast Play Author Cast Synopsis
Awards
Station
Series
10 January 2005 – 21 January 2005 The Gowk Storm Nancy Brysson Morrison Gabriel Quigley, Molly Innes, Vicki Liddelle, John Shedden, Eileen McCallum, Iain Agnew, Molly Innes, Gerda Stevenson, Simon Donaldson and Finlay McLean A drama about three free-spirited sisters sisters who live in a remote rural manse with their stern father, a minister, and their cheerful, but rather vague mother in the Highlands of the late 19th century. BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama[2]
2005-- Dover and the Claret Tappers[3] Joyce Porter dramatised by Paul Mendelson [[]], [[]] and [[]] When Inspector Dover is kidnapped, the mood at Scotland Yard is one of jubilation. BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play[4]
25 December 2005 The Hidden Gift: Left at the Lights Jules Horne BBC Radio Scotland Drama
5 April 2006 Fresh Blood: Inner Critic Jules Horne There's a carping, spiteful wee voice in Danni's ear crushing her spirit. Imaginary or real, can Danni get rid of her all too vicious inner critic? BBC Radio 7
8 June 2006 Island Blue: A Place in the Rain Jules Horne Sarah Collier, Rose McBain, Lucy Paterson and Lesley Hart Self-made millionaire, Bren, finds more questions than answers in the island's solitude. Shonagh wants to get on the property ladder but will the in-comer spoil her dream? BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
13 October 2007 Dover Beats the Band[5] Joyce Porter dramatised by Paul Mendelson Kenneth Cranham, Stuart McQuarrie, Joanna Tope, Michael Mackenzie, Finlay McLean, Nick Underwood, Lucy Paterson and Samantha Young Inspector Dover, with less than total enthusiasm, investigates the murder of a mild-mannered philatelist in a holiday camp. His sergeant, however, cares a bit too much. But as the investigation begins to uncover a sinister conspiracy, even Scotland Yard's laziest detective becomes determined to catch the killer. BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
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9 August 2008 Dover and the Unkindest Cut of All[6] Joyce Porter dramatised by Paul Mendelson Kenneth Cranham, Stuart McQuarrie, Philip Madoc, Carolyn Pickles, Gareth Armstrong, Ben Crowe, Jennifer Hill and Siwan Morris Chief Inspector Dover's annual seaside break becomes a busman's holiday with the death of a local policeman. Was it suicide and was it linked to the recent murder of a well-known gangster? It's another strange case for Scotland Yard's laziest detective. BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play[7]
16 February 2009 All at Sea[8] Colin MacDonald Grant O'Rourke, Maynard Azianshi, Claire Knight, John Macaulay and Nick Underwood David Murdoch is on a post-redundancy cruise in the Indian Ocean. Facing an uncertain future but with a healthy payoff, he is enjoying the holiday of a lifetime when the ship runs into trouble off the pirate-ridden coast of Somalia. BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play[9]
15 March 2009 – 22 March 2009 Sunset Song[10] Lewis Grassic Gibbon dramatised by Gerda Stevenson Lesely Hart, Douglas Russell, Finn den Hertog, Bridget McCann, Liam Brennan, Shonagh Price, Matthew Zajac, Sally Reid, Estrid Barton, Fraser Sivewright, Keith Hutcheon and Gordon Brandie In north-east Scotland before and during the First World War, Chris Guthrie is torn between her love of the land and her ambition to become a teacher. As Chris' domineering father struggles with the harshness of the land, her mother's fear of childbirth leads her to despair. BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial[11]
16 January 2010 Dover and the Sleeping Beauty[12] Paul Mendelson Kenneth Cranham, Stuart McQuarrie, Philip Whitchurch, Colleen Prendergast, Shaun Prendergast, Geraldine McNulty, Debbie Arnold, Ross Adams and Cesca Bonetti Comedy thriller set in the 1960s, featuring Scotland Yard's most unwanted man, Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover, and his long-suffering gofer, Sergeant McGregor. A young woman, Isabel Slatcher, has been in an irreversible coma for months after being shot outside her local church in a small northern town. Now she has been smothered - murdered. Who killed her? Was it the person that shot her and why have they waited until now to complete their evil crime? BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
12 November 2011 Bar Mitzvah Boy[13] Jack Rosenthal adapted by Amy Rosenthal Hugo Raine, Tracy-Ann Oberman, David Horovitch, Andrew Sachs, Susannah Wise, Jonathan Tafler, Peter Majer, Maya Gerber, Sam Cummings and Rabbi Mark L. Solomon A boy is about to have his Bar Mitzvah – the ceremony in which a thirteen year old becomes a man in the Jewish faith. BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play

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