
Elizabeth currently heads the team responsible for BBC Radio Scotland's archive online radio offering, The Zones.
Her 16 year BBC Radio career has seen her produce speech and music documentaries for Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio Scotland. Her personal highlight being Radio 2's landmark biography of Charlie Chaplin, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
In 2007, she launced BBC Radio Pudsey, an internet station supporting the BBC's annual charity fundraiser Children in Need. Elizabeth represents the BBC on the Scottish branch committee of The Radio Academy and in 2008, produced the Academy's annual UK Radio Festival. A two year sabbatical to CBC Radio in Winnipeg led to an award-winning entertainment show and also taught her how to survive minus 50 degree temperatures. Back in the relative warmth of Glasgow, Elizabeth keeps trying to lower her handicap on the golf course and to write her Booker Prize-winning novel.
She misses John Peel, admires Chris Evans and is addicted to The Moth.
