- Between 6th December 1971 and 28th December 1973, played John Steed in the South African Broadcasting Corporation's Springbok Radio serial adaptation of The Avengers (1961), reprising the rôle in the station's Silver Jubilee drama "The Great Gong Robbery" on 30th April 1975.
- (2008) Co-wrote Sherlock Holmes novel "The Merchant of Death" with his wife, June Dixon.
- (August 27, 1972) With wife June Dixon, contributed work to BBC Radio 4's comedy sketch-show "Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead" with Ronnie Barker, Terence Brady and Pauline Yates. Produced By: John Fawcett Wilson.
- (September 28, 1949) Played Nicholai in BBC Home Service play "Wednesday Matinee: A Work of Art" with David Enders, Howieson Culft, Walter Horsbrugh and Charles Leno. Adapted from Anton Chekhov's play by Constance Garnett. Arranged for broadcasting by E. M. Daniel. Produced by Noel Iliff.
- (April 5, 1971) With wife June Dixon, contributed work to BBC Radio 4's comedy sketch-show "Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead" with Ronnie Barker, Terence Brady and Pauline Yates. Produced By: John Fawcett .
- (November 20, 1957) Acted in BBC Home Service's play "The Alabama" with Peter Wyngarde, John Graham, Garard Green, Marvin Kane, Simon Lack, Frank Partington, Jerry Stovin, Jon Farrell, John Evans, Harry Towb, Vivian Matelon and Alan Tilvern. Written and produced by Kenneth Poolman.
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