Career
McLelland served in the Royal Artillery for two years as his national service commitment, before joining The Glasgow Herald in 1954 working as a sub-editor and leader writer McLelland was the head of the British Broadcasting Corporation Arabic service from 1971 to 1975 and played an important role in feeding the growing interest in Asian music and culture in Britain. To prepare for the job he took a one-year course in Arabic at the Middle East Centre for Arab Studies in Lebanon.
While McLelland was the controller of Radio 2, the station started broadcasting 24 hours a day.
He also played a pivotal role in radio planning as chairman of the European Broadcasting Union radio programme committee. He left the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1986 to become director-general of the Association of British Travel Agents in 1987.