Roderick Graham

£6

4pm Tuesday 8 June 2010

Nairn Community Centre

Roderick Graham, having joined the BBC, and transferring to BBCTV at the start of BBC2, enjoyed a long, successful and varied career as a director and producer, winning two Emmy awards. He was subsequently appointed as first Head of Drama for BBC Scotland.  He returned to London to direct several well known TV series, and write a number of drama-documentaries, radio plays and adaptations.  Returning to Edinburgh, he has written biographies of some famous Scots:  John Knox, David Hume and Mary Queen of Scots. Roderick Graham will talk about his latest book, (the first ever biography of Robert Adam, the pre-eminent architect of his day), Arbiter of Elegance, a Biography of Robert Adam.

Chaired by Robert Livingston, Director of Hi-Arts