Mair Bosworth is a British radio producer. After leaving the nonprofit industry, she began a career in radio production, where she won a student award for her work while studying at Bournemouth University. She works at BBC Bristol's Arts Unit as a producer for the BBC Radio 4 nightly programme Book at Bedtime.
Bosworth was educated at the University of Warwick and Bournemouth University, where she studied as a Radio Production student.[1] She had originally worked for nonprofits prior to her radio career, at one point working at ActionAid as Research and Information Manager.[1]
Bosworth later decided to switch careers from nonprofits to the radio industry after "years of scribbling down programme ideas on buses".[1] While studying at Bournemouth, her university production on swimmers at the Hampstead Heath Ponds, "Winterswimming", won 2011 Gold Charles Parker Prize.[2]
Bosworth later started working for BBC Bristol, where she began working at their Arts Unit as an assistant producer. She has worked at BBC Radio 4 nightly programme Book at Bedtime, where her work includes reading novels being considered for adaptation to the radio format and commissioning short stories original to the programme.[3] In addition to her work at Book at Bedtime, she also collaborates with other writers and poets on other audio content, including radio dramas, radio broadcasts of poetry, and podcasts.[4]
Bosworth was nominated for Best Arts Producer at the 2018 Audio Production Awards.[5] She was appointed Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2020.[6]