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Neville Teller | |
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Neville Teller, 2024 | |
Born | London, England | 10 June 1931
Occupation | radio dramatist and journalist |
Education | Dame Alice Owen's School; St Edmund Hall, Oxford |
Period | 1956–present |
Notable works | Radio dramatisations of P.D. James crime novels |
Notable awards | Member of the Order of the British Empire |
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Neville Teller (born June 10, 1931) is a veteran BBC radio writer, dramatist and abridger. His BBC radio output encompasses more than 50 radio dramas, some 250 radio abridgements.[1], a quiz show for Radio 2 which ran for about seven years (The ABC Quiz.[2]), and a succession of music features for BBC Radios 2 and 3. He has also abridged well over 300 audiobooks for a variety of book publishers. He is Guest Playwright for Shoestring Radio Theatre and has produced scores of radio dramatisations for them[3].
In July 2012 he began writing regularly for the Jerusalem Post and its various publications.