About Compton Mackenzie
Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie (1883–1972) was a British author of fiction, biography, and history. Born in England into a theatrical family, Mackenzie was ardently interested in his Scottish heritage, and was one of the founders of the National Party of Scotland, which later became part of the modern Scottish National Party. His most famous fictional works are Whisky Galore, which was adapted into a highly successful British comedy film made by Ealing Studios; and Monarch of the Glen, which inspired a popular and long-running BBC television series.
About Graham Scott
Graham Scott is a narrator and voice actor based in the UK. As well as solo performances of works by authors including P.G. Wodehouse, Charles Dickens, R Austin Freeman, Dorothy L. Sayers, HC Bailey, Jules Verne, Anna Katherine Green, Joseph Conrad, GK Chesterton, Patricia Wentworth, A.E.W. Mason, and John Buchan, Graham is also a regular performer in group productions with both Voices of Today and The Online Stage. Website: GrahamScottAudio.com.