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Eve Streeter
Sue's Bengali Snow Leopard refused to leave the herbaceous borders for nearly an hour, but the call of the Kit-e-Kat finally brought him out of hiding. "Don't worry," she told me, "he's just a big pussy cat."
After graduating from Edinburgh University, Eve tried her hand at television production and film programming in London, taught English in Seville, compiled a photographic history book, Gravesend: Then & Now, and worked at the Guardian newspaper as a sub-editor before finding her way into radio production.
Her first Whistledown assignment in 2001 found her on the trail of the Bonnie Prince in Skye and interviewing soprano Leslie Garret and SNP leader Alex Salmond for the Songlines series, then hot on the heels of various Doctor Whos and slight men in ballet shoes for My Life as a Dalek. Eve went on to produce two series of Questions Questions, and co-produced The Reunion: the Today newspaper. Her most recent Whistledown production credit is the Archive Hour: Enter the Workhouse. Eve lives in Brighton.
