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Marilyn Imrie

Marilyn Elsie Imrie (born 20 November 1947) is a Scottish radio drama director and producer.
Marilyn Imrie has worked in drama and broadcasting in Scotland and England for over thirty years as a producer and director, for BBC, ITV and the independent companies Absolutely, Bona Broadcasting, CBL, CIM, Kindle and Sweet Talk. She was a drama producer in radio and television in BBC Scotland for twelve years before moving to London to devise and launch the BBC Radio 4 soap ''Citizens'' in 1987, then drama commissioning editor for BBC Radio 4 until 1999.
She has been a script executive for BBC Scotland Television drama, a drama development executive for three major Independent Companies and a producer and director in radio drama and in the theatre. She has been awarded Sony, TRIC and Talkies awards for her radio production work, the Samuel Beckett Award for television drama for ''Paris'' (BBC Scotland for BBC 2) and an RTS Award for her work on the animation series ''Big & Small'', starring Lenny Henry and Imelda Staunton. BBC radio work includes twenty ''Rumpole'' plays, sixteen of ''The Stanley Baxter Playhouse'', eight ''Two Pipe Problems'', four series of ''Baggage'', and the ''Classic Serial''s: ''My Last Duchess'', ''The Book of Love'', ''Great Expectations'', ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'', ''The Card'', ''Clarissa'', ''The Lost World'' and ''The Heat of the Day''. Theatre work includes: ''Overdue South'' by Jules Horne for the Traverse Theatre/BBC Scotland, ''Lie Down Comic'' by John Mortimer, ''The Bones Boys'' by Colin MacDonald for Oran Mor, ''Elsie and Mairi Go To War'' by Diane Atkinson, ''Blow Me Beautiful'' by Gabriel Quigley and Vicki Liddelle, ''Daphnis and Chloe'' adapted by Hattie Naylor for Oran Mor, ''Mortimer's Miscellany'' for the Henley Festival, and Prunella Scales and Edward Fox in their theatre entertainment ''English Eccentrics''. She divides her working and home life between Edinburgh and London. She is joint-chair of the board of Stellar Quines Theatre Company and a trustee of the new writing theatre company Paines Plough.〔(Stellar Quines Theatre Company – ''Marilyn Imrie'' Biography )〕
== Personal life ==

Marilyn Imrie has married twice, the first ending in divorce, the second in 1985 to the novelist and film-maker James Runcie, the son of Robert Runcie, the former Archbishop of Canterbury.〔("James Runcie interview: Canterbury tales" – ''The Scotsman'', 25 March 2009 )〕〔''''〕 Imrie has two daughters, one from each marriage: Rosie Kellagher, born in 1978, is a freelance theatre director who won an Arches Award for Directors in 2007,〔(''New voices, new directions and no resting on their laurels'' – Neil Cooper, Herald Scotland, 3 April 2007 )〕 and directed ''Small Blue Thing'',〔(BBC – BBC Radio Scotland – ''Small Blue Thing'' )〕 ''Mother Father Son''〔(BBC – BBC Radio Scotland – ''Mother Father Son'' )〕 and ''Macmillan's Marvellous Motion Machine'' for radio; and Charlotte Runcie, born in 1989, is a writer and poet who graduated with a first in English from Queens' College, Cambridge University in 2011.〔(''Charlotte Runcie'' web site )〕 The family lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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