Gerda Stevenson - Radio

Radio

Date Title Role Director Station
01982-09-1212 September 1982 – 01982-10-1010 October 1982 The Bride of Lammermoor BBC Radio 4
01985-05-1616 May 1985 Watching Waiters BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
01990-03-1313 March 1990 Fair Kirsten Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 3
01990-06-011 June 1990 The Interview Reader Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Morning Story
01990-06-1111 June 1990 Blood and Ice Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play
01990-10-2727 October 1990 Witchwood BBC Radio 4 Saturday Playhouse
01995-02-077 February 1995 The Upshot BBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
01997-12-1414 December 1997 The Secret Commonwealth Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4
01998-01-2222 January 1998 Tam o'Shanter Hamish Wilson BBC Radio 4
01998-03-2121 March 1998
(Recorded on 22 February 1998)
Camelot Nimue BBC Radio 2
01999-12-066 December 1999 – 01999-12-1313 December 1999 Last Days of Mankind Giles Havergal BBC Radio 3 Sunday Play
02001-02-055 February 2001 – 02001-02-1616 February 2001 Telling Liddy Bridie Pam Wardell BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
02001-02-1111 February 2001 Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off Mary, Queen of Scots / Marian Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4
02001-03-1111 March 2001 Every Bit of It Georgia Susan Roberts BBC Radio 4
02002-02-1919 February 2002 A Hundred Miles Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
02002-08-2525 August 2002 – 02002-09-011 September 2002 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Jean Brodie Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
02003-01-2525 January 2003 – 02003-02-011 February 2003 Inspector Rebus: The Falls Jean Burchill Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
02003-03-3131 March 2003 – 02003-04-1111 April 2003 Self-Control Laura Montreville Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
02003-05-066 May 2003 The Whole Story and Other Stories: Gothic by Ali Smith Reader David Jackson Young BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
02004-04-055 April 2004 – 02004-04-099 April 2004 For the Love of Willie Liza Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
02005-01-1010 January 2005 – 02005-01-2121 January 2005 The Gowk Storm Innkeeper's Wife David Ian Neville BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
02005-03-3131 March 2005 Wooden Heart Uta Mary Ward Lowery BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
02005-05-1616 May 2005 A Breath from Other Planets Mathilde Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
02006-02-2525 February 2006 Christabel's Anarchist Christabel Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
02006-08-077 August 2006 – 02006-10-022 October 2006 Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery Steve Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4
02006-08-3030 August 2006 The Madeleine Effect: Mangoes by Joanna Blythman Reader Kirsty Williams BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading
02007-09-099 September 2007 – 02007-09-1616 September 2007 The Heart of Midlothian Jeanie Deans Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
02008-03-2323 March 2008 The Muse of Rose Street Reader Monise Durrani BBC Radio 4
02008-05-1616 May 2008 – 02008-07-044 July 2008 Paul Temple and the Madison Mystery Steve Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4
02009-12-044 December 2009 Distributing Dave BBC Radio Scotland Drama
02009-12-2222 December 2009 The Three Knots Old Woman Kirsty Williams BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
02010-06-1111 June 2010 – 02010-07-3030 July 2010 Paul Temple and Steve Steve Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4
02010-09-2323 September 2010 The Second Mr Bailey Margaret Bruce Young BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
02011-01-2525 January 2011 The Culture Café: Completely Burns Reader Esme Kennedy BBC Radio Scotland
02011-02-1414 February 2011 The Book Café Reader BBC Radio Scotland
02011-02-2828 February 2011 Secrets: The Punter's Tale Cara Bruce Young BBC Radio Scotland Drama
02011-05-088 May 2011 Hume, the Philosophical Historian Reader Louise Yeoman BBC Radio 3 Sunday Feature
02011-08-2424 August 2011 – 02011-10-1212 October 2011 A Case for Paul Temple Steve Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4
02011-10-1212 October 2011 I Confess: The Power of the Confession Isobel Gowdie Liza Greig BBC Radio 3 The Essay

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