- (1992) His pantomime, "The Gingerbread Man", was performed at the Hackney Empire Theatre in Hackney, London, England with Robert Longden, Peter Duncan, Bernard Hill, Clive Duncan and Lesley Manville in the cast. Peter Duncan was the director.
- (1966) He acted in the Oxford University Dramatic Society's production of Christopher Marlowe's play, "Dr. Faustus", at the Oxford University Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Richard Burton CBE, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Andreas Teuber, Richard Durden-Smith, Maria Aitken (played "Good Angel"), Hugh Williams, Andrew Hilton and Bruce Alexander in the cast. Nevill Coghill was the director. Irene Sharaff was the designer for Elizabeth Taylor.
- (1963) He acted in the play, "Hang Down Your Head and Die", at the Comedy Theatre in London, England in an Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club production with Michael Palin, Robert Hewison, Richard Durden, Terry Jones and Juliet Aykroyd in the cast. Braham Murray was the director.
- (1971) He acted in David Mercer's play, "After Haggerty", in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Place Theatre in London, England with Frank Finlay, Billie Whitelaw and Leslie Sands in the cast. David Hugh Jones was the director.
- (March 26, 1997) He contributed to the revue, "Then Again, A New Lyric Revue", at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Desmond Barrit, Dawn French, Sheila Hancock, Neil Mullarkey and John Gould (piano player) in the cast. Neil Bartlett was the director. Alan Bennett, Noël Coward, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Graeme Garden, Ken Hoare, Harold Pinter, N.F. Simpson, John Gould, Julian Clary, Richard Curtis and Stephen Fry were also the writers.
- (1992) Presenter of BBC Schools unit "Watch: Children in History".
- (March 5 to April 2, 2005) His stage adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel, "The Witches," was performed at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Ruby Wax (Grand High Witch); Dilys Laye (Grandmother); Keith Saha (Bruno) and Giles Cooper (Luke) in the cast. Jonathan Church was director. Simon Higlett was video designer.
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