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Nigel Anthony's appearances
on Radio 4, 1977-1992
Alistair Wyper

BBC Radio 4: Part Two

SNT: The Doppelganger, as Adam Oxton (1 January 1977 rpt 5 June 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: The Road from Dunkirk (12 January 1977)
The Monday Play: Tom’s Son as Sparks (17 January 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: Hungarian Wheat, as Meir Press (23 March 1977)
The Monday Play: A Reasonable Percentage, as John/Dalton (28 March 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: Fade Away, as Private Keelan (31 March 1977)
The Monday Play: The Homecoming, as Lenny (18 April 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: A Change for the Better, as Aubrey Fount (15 May 1977)
The Monday Play: You Never Can Tell, as Philip Clandon (6 June 1977) (First broadcast as SNT 31 July 1971)
Survival - 3: The Short Campaign of RQMS Brown (18 July 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: All Kinds of Men, as Rowland Roberts (21 July 1977)
Cambodia - Cry of a Nation: Whiphand (3 August 1977)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads poems by George Herbert (7 August 1977)
Arrows of Vision, as William Blake (10 August 1977 rpt 12 August 1977)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads poems by George Herbert (14 August 1977)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Haunted, as Dave (20 August 1977)
SNT: I Want It Now, as Ronnie Appleyard (27 August 1977 rpt 27 May 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: Sandra, as Colin (9 September 1977)
The Foundation Trilogy: Book 2: Foundation and Empire 6.8 Flight from The Mule  as Prince Dagobert (17 September 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: Cold Earth Travelling, as Slice (17 September 1977 rpt 5 April 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: Roaring Boys, as Andy (30 September 1977)
The Monday Play: The Doctor’s Wife, as Jack (3 October 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: Looking Back, as Young Arthur (4 November 1977)
Afternoon Theatre: A Pair of Gloves, as Reg Yates (17 November 1977)
The Pickwick Papers 6.12 Christmas and a Wedding, as Bob Sawyer (27 December 1977)
The Pickwick Papers 7.12 Trials and Tribulations, as Bob Sawyer (1 January 1978)
The Pickwick Papers 8.12 Bath and Bristol, as Bob Sawyer (8 January 1978)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Zen in the Art of Archery (29 January 1978)
The Pickwick Papers 11.12 Errands of Mercy, as Bob Sawyer (29 January 1978)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Commercial Break, as Harvey Gold (4 February 1978 rpt 26 June 1979)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Zen in the Art of Archery (5 February 1978)
The Pickwick Papers 12.12 Beginnings and Endings, as Bob Sawyer (7 February 1978)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Zen in the Art of Archery (12 February 1978)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Tunnel, as John (25 February 1978)
The Monday Play: Dark, as Simon Elliott (27 February 1978 rpt 5 March 1978)
Hermsprong 3.5 as Sir Philip Chestrum (11 April 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: The Emperor of Ice-cream, as Captain Lambert (28 May 1978)
Charles Gray as Voltaire, as Narrator (31 May 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: The Lioness, as ‘Sparky’ Ray (21 June1978)
Thirty Minute Theatre: The Ghosts of the British Museum, as Terry (27 June1978)
A Man in All the Truth of Nature, as Narrator (2 July 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: Murphy Unchained, as Charles (7 July 1978)
SNT: The Trains Don’t Stop Here Any More, as Oliver Hobbs (8 July 1978)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Return to the Centre (16 July 1978)
Jane Eyre 2.5 as Lord Ingram (16 July 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: The White Lady, as John (16 July 1978 first broadcast as SNT 19 June 1976)
SNT: Nearly Dead, as Doctor Gadallah (22 July 1978)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Return to the Centre (23 July 1978)
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye: Nigel Anthony reads from Return to the Centre (30 July 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: The Big Broadcast of 1122, as Julian Spooner (25 August 1978)
The Monday Play: The Flaw, as the Suspect (25 August 1978 rpt 3 September 1978 as Afternoon Theatre)
The Lady of the Camelias 1.4, as Ernest de Crepy (5 September 1978 first broadcast 29 December 1974 rpt 31 December 1974)
The Lady of the Camelias 4.4, as Ernest de Crepy (26 September 1978 first broadcast 19 January 1975 rpt 21 January 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: No Ice on the Wall, as Tony (28 September 1978)
Thirty Minute Theatre: One Third of the Wise Men, as Bill (21 November 1978 rpt 3 July 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: Albert's Bridge, as Bob (1 December 1978 previously broadcast 12 December 1968 rpt 1 January 1971 rpt 20 April 1986) (Originally broadcast in July 1967 in the Third Programme, this play won the 1968 Italia Prize for Radio Drama)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Pundit Pond, as Pond (5 December 1978)
Three Charades for Christmas: Play 1, as Ted (18 December 1978)
Afternoon Theatre: Rupert of Hentzau, as Herbert/Bauer (31 December 1978 first broadcast as SNT 26 May 1973)
Just Before Midnight: Something to do with Business, as Mully (7 January 1979)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Tall Story, as Mike (16 January 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: The Collector, as Clegg (11 February 1979)
Just Before Midnight: Heaven Scent, as Bob (18 February 1979 rpt 14 November 1979)
SNT: A Dream of Murder, as Paul (3 March 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: Rattling the Railings, as Robert (7 March 1979)
The Noble Savage 2.6 A Great War in Miniature ((10 March 1979 first broadcast 3 August 1975)
SNT: Policy of Murder, as Pat (10 March 1979)
Saturday Afternoon Theatre: Looking Back, as Chris and as Young Arthur (24 March 1979 first broadcast as Afternoon Theatre 5 November 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: The Flower of Immortality, as Gigamesh (25 March 1979 first broadcast on Radio 3 Sunday 8 October 1978)
SNT: Peace Games, as Tom Walshe (21 April 1979 rpt as Afternoon Theatre 23 December 1979)
The Monday Play: Shadowfall, as Edward Pusey (30 April 1979 rpt Sunday 6 May 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: Time After Time, as Robert Carter (30 May 1979)
The Monday Play: Professional Foul, as Pavel Hollar (A BBC World Service Drama production) (11 June 1979 rpt Sunday 17 June 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: A Slight Insurrection, as Benozzo (14 June 1979)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Mild and Bitter, as Sid (10 July 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: The President and the Angel, as Leon (18 July 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: Tissue, as Ex-lover (28 September 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 1: Mr Midshipman Hornblower Part 1: The Even Chance, as Admiral Lord Hornblower, Rtd (23 October 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 1: Mr Midshipman Hornblower Part 2: The Cargo of Rice, as Admiral Lord Hornblower, Rtd (30 October 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 1: Mr Midshipman Hornblower Part 3: The Man Who Saw God, as Admiral Lord Hornblower, Rtd (6 November 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: This Time It's Spring, as Wilf Gisborne (9 November 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 1: Mr Midshipman Hornblower Part 4: The Examination for Lieutenant, as Admiral Lord Hornblower, Rtd (13 November 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 1: Mr Midshipman Hornblower Part 5: The Duchess and the Devil, as Admiral Lord Hornblower, Rtd (20 November 1979)
Men at At Arms 1.4, as Trimmer (25 November 1979 rpt 1 July 1984) (First broadcast as Sword of Honour in 11 Parts from 4 August 1974 to 24 September 1974)
The Plug Plot (25 November 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 2: Lieutenant Hornblower Hornblower Part 1: The Peculiar Captain, as Admiral Lord Hornblower the Narrator, and as a young man (20 November 1979)
Saturday Afternoon Theatre: Daybreak, as Bogner (1 December 1979)
Men at At Arms 2.4, as Trimmer (2 December 1979 rpt 8 July 1984) (First broadcast as Sword of Honour in 11 Parts from 4 August 1974 to 24 September 1974)
The Monday Play: How Many Miles to Babylon?, as Bennett (3 December 1979 rpt under the heading “Award Winners” 4 January 1981)
The Hornblower Story: Book 2: Lieutenant Hornblower Hornblower Part 2: Sealed Orders, as Admiral Lord Hornblower the Narrator, and as a young man (4 December 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 2: Lieutenant Hornblower Hornblower Part 3: The Landing, as Admiral Lord Hornblower the Narrator, and as a young man (11 December 1979)
The Hornblower Story: Book 2: Lieutenant Hornblower Hornblower Part 4: Court of Enquiry , as Admiral Lord Hornblower the Narrator, and as a young man (18 December 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: All the Bells of Paradise, as Colin (19 December 1979)  
The Hornblower Story: Book 2: Lieutenant Hornblower Hornblower Part 5: Home and Beauty, as Admiral Lord Hornblower the Narrator, and as a young man (25 December 1979)
Afternoon Theatre: The Real Inspector Hound, as Moon (A BBC World Service production) (26 December 1979)
The Monday Play: You Never Can Tell, as Philip Clandon (31 December 1979 first broadcast as SNT 31 July 1971)
America, America (6 January 1980)
The Devils, as Mannoury, a surgeon (18 January 1980 rpt 21 January 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 3: Hornblower and the Hotspur 1: Hotspur Sails, as Horatio Hornblower (29 January 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 3: Hornblower and the Hotspur 2: Hotspur and the Loire Hora, as Horatio Hornblower (5 February 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 3: Hornblower and the Hotspur 3: The Raid, as Horatio Hornblower (12 February 1980)
Submarine 4.5 The Fox, as Kapitanleutnant Gunther Prien (16 February 1980 rpt 30 August 1980)
Woman’s Hour: Stepsons by Robert Liddell abridged in 11 parts by Ann Rees-Jones Read by Nigel Anthony (18 February 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 3: Hornblower and the Hotspur Part 4: Blockade, as Horatio Hornblower (19 February 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 3: Hornblower and the Hotspur Part 5: The Treasure Fleet, as Horatio Hornblower (26 February 1980)
Woman’s Hour: Stepsons by Robert Liddell abridged in 11 parts by Ann Rees-Jones Read by Nigel Anthony (3 March 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 4: Lord Hornblower 1: The Mutiny, as Horatio Hornblower (4 March 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 4: Lord Hornblower 2: Plan for Rebellion, as Horatio Hornblower (11 March 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 4: Lord Hornblower 3: Counter Stroke, as Horatio Hornblower  (18 March 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 4: Lord Hornblower Part 4: Out of the Past, as Horatio Hornblower (25 March 1980)
Double Act: Just Before Midnight - Mother Figure, as Peter Bates (25 March 1980)
The Hornblower Story: Book 4: Lord Hornblower Part 5: Story's End , as Horatio Hornblower (1 April 1980)
The Shaw Festival: Man and Superman, as Henry Straker (24 May 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: Time After Time, as Robert Carter (18 June 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: Impostors, as Bennett (2 July 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: Centre Circle, as Kent (22 August 1980)
Goodbye Mr Chips 2.2, as Ralston (11 October 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: Associated Residents, as Simon (17 October 1980)
Thirty Minute Theatre: All in a Day's Work, as Henry Larkin (28 October 1980)
SNT: A Morbid Taste for Bones, as Brother Columbanus (29 November 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: The Shaughraun, as Capt Molineux (29 December 1980)
Afternoon Theatre: Harmony Weekend as Don (3 April 1981)
Afternoon Theatre: Taptoe Through the Telephones, as Gerald (29 May 1981)
Afternoon Theatre: Rattling the Railings, as Robert (3 June 1981)
Cold Comfort Farm 4.4 4: Flora's Rights Again, as Earl P Neck (7 June 1981 rpt 9 June 1981)
Afternoon Theatre: Shellshock, as Ferris (3 July 1981)
Wodehouse: The Luck of the Bodkins, read in 10 episodes by Nigel Anthony (Monday 14 September to Friday 25 September 1981)
Afternoon Theatre: Roaring Boys, as Andy (5 November 1981)
Afternoon Theatre: Sunrise Over Baldness, as Geoff (17 December 1981)
The Monday Play: Knuckle, as Max Dupree (21 December 1981)
SNT: Welcome, These Pleasant Days! (30 January 1982) I
Think I Was Born Trilling, as Narrator (24 February 1982)
Afternoon Theatre: What a Little Moonlight Can Do, as Keith Masterson (25 February 1982)
The Other Side of Silence 1.8 Moscow Encounter, as Richard Crossman/Anthony Nutting (4 April 1982)
Woman’s Hour: The Time, the Place and the Loved One by Viola Meynell, read by Nigel Anthony 1.3 (6 May 1982)
Woman’s Hour: The Time, the Place and the Loved One by Viola Meynell, read by Nigel Anthony 2.3 (7 May 1982)
Woman’s Hour: The Time, the Place and the Loved One by Viola Meynell, read by Nigel Anthony 3.3 (10 May 1982)
Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice 4.6 Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland, as Jimmy (25 May 1982)
Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice 5.6 Are We to Part This Way?, as Jimmy (30 May 1982)
SNT: Spongehenge, as Gavin (19 June 1982)
Morning Story: Chancery Lane by Maeve Binchy, read by Nigel Anthony (16 July 1982)
Afternoon Theatre: Conducted Tour (Objizdka), as Vince (5 August 1982)
SNT: Who's Talking About an Arrest?, as Det Sgt O'Connell (14 August 1982)
Afternoon Theatre: The Old Man Sleeps Alone, as Nick Squinch (22 October 1982)
SNT: Project Genesis, as James Gerrard (27 November 1982)
The Monday Play: Sweet Sixteen, as Steve Ward (6 December 1982 rpt 13 March 1983)
SNT: Uncertain Angel, as Eddie (11 December 1982)
The Monday Play: Barnsdale Wake, as Alan-A-Dale (10 January 1983)
Kipling’s India: 1.4 The English Civilians, as Reader (23 January 1983 rpt 2 July 1983)
The Island of Sheep: 1.3 The Tablet of Jade, as Richard Hannay (23 January 1983 rpt 25 January 1983)
Kipling’s India: 2.4 The Armies in India, as Reader (30 January 1983 rpt 9 July 1983)
The Island of Sheep: 2.3 The Dog Samr, as Richard Hannay (30 January 1983 rpt 4 February 1983)
SNT: The Mermaid’s Tale, as Joe (5 February 1983)
Kipling’s India: 3.4 The Interface, as Reader (6 February 1983 rpt 16 July 1983)
The Island of Sheep: 3.3 The Riddle of the Tablet, as Richard Hannay (6 February 1983 rpt 11 February 1983)
Kipling’s India: 4.4 The Indians, as Reader (13 February 1983 rpt 23 July 1983)
Thirty Minute Theatre: The Angels They Grow Lonely, as Geoffrey Johnson (5 March 1983 rpt 8 September 1984)
Afternoon Theatre: Steve Ward (5 March 1983)
The Monday Play: A Vow of Silence, as Simon (18 April 1983 rpt 24 April 1983)
The Monday Play: Urbane Riots, as Atan (9 May 1983)
A Book at Bedtime: The Hooligan Nights, as Reader (18 May 1983 to 27 May 1983)
Songbirds 3.3 Adelina Patti (1843-1919), as Narrator (1 June 1983)
SNT: The Cleverest Man at Oxford, as Musa Manda/Mr Massing (11 June 1983)
The Monday Play: The Old Man Sleeps Alone, as Nick Squinch (8 August 1983)
SNT: The Cricket Match, as Tom Hunter (27 August 1983)
Afternoon Theatre: ‘Zion Street Rag ', as Narrator/Tom (30 August 1983)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Three's One, as Tony Bisupski (8 October 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 1.6 The Proposition, as Steven Emmett (16 October 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 2.6 The Proposition Accepted, as Steven Emmett (23 October 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 3.6 Non-delivery, as Steven Emmett (30 October 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 4.6 An American Connection, as Steven Emmett (6 November 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 5.6 Crossman, as Steven Emmett (13 November 1983)
A Story – with Pictures 6.6 Coming Home, as Steven Emmett (20 November 1983)
The Monday Play: Ducks and Drakes, as Joseph (21 November 1983)
Afternoon Theatre: Hey Presto!, as Roland Prince (15 December 1983)
SNT: Anderby Wold, as Tom/Mr Coast (7 January 1984)
The Monday Play: Just Between Ourselves, as Neil (6 February 1984 rpt 12 February 1984)
Afternoon Theatre: The Spine Chillers 5.5 Witch Water Green, as The Rev Roy Brown (15 March 1984 rpt 17 November 1984)
Kipps 4.5 Kipps Finds the Course of True Love a Little Muddy, as Masterman (16 March 1984)
Kipps 5.5 The Kippses, as Masterman (18 March 1984)
Afternoon Theatre: Time After Time, as Robert Carter (25 April 1984)
The Hooligan Nights 1.2, as Reader (7 May 1984)
The Hooligan Nights 2.2, as Reader (8 May 1984)
Birth of an Old Lady, as Narrator (30 May 1984 rpt 9 December 1984)
Story Time: The Year of the Lion 1.12 to 12.12, as Reader (from 21 June 1984 to 6 July 1984)
Afternoon Theatre: September's Here and I Can't Sing, as Matthew (10 July 1984)
SNT: La Bolshie Vita, as Osip Konstantinovich (11 August 1984)
A Book at Bedtime: The Haunted Major, as Reader (11 August 1984 to 24 August 1984 rpt from 23 September 1985 to 2 October 1985)
SNT: Time and the Conways, as Ernest Beevers (15 September 1984)
For Schools: Books, Plays, Poems Julius Caesar (1) (3 December 1984)
Shaw at Christmas: Man and Superman, as Henry Straker (24 December 1984)
The Afternoon Play: Taptoe Through the Telephones, as Gerald (24 January 1985)
SNT: Ceremonies of War, as CSM (26 January 1985)
Blandings: 1: The Custody of the Pumpkin, as Narrator (2 February 1985)
Blandings: 2: Lord Emsworth Grows a Beard, as Narrator (9 February 1985)
The Monday Play: Floating Down The Nile on The Oxford English Dictionary, as Colin George (11 February 1985 rpt 16 September 1985)
Blandings: 3: 'PigHoo-oo-o-o-o-ey!', as Narrator (16 February 1985)
The Afternoon Play: I Chose Freedom, as Narrator (21 February 1985)
Blandings: 4: Company for Gertrude, as Narrator (23 February 1985)
Blandings: 5: Lord Emsworth and the Girlfriend, as Narrator (2 March 1985)
The Monday Play: These Animals Are Dangerous, as Peter Flack (4 March 1985 rpt as The Afternoon Play 10 March 1985)
Blandings: 6: The Crime Wave at Blandings - Part 1, as Narrator (9 March 1985)
The Astonishing History of Troy Town 1.3, as Peter/Paul (15 March 1985)
Blandings: 7: The Crime Wave at Blandings - Part 2, as Narrator (16 March 1985)
The Astonishing History of Troy Town 2.3, as Peter/Paul (22 March 1985)
The Astonishing History of Troy Town 3.3, as Peter/Paul (29 March 1985)
SNT: Muggers, as Mr Patel/Mr Welling (30 March 1985)
The Afternoon Play: The Real Inspector Hound, as Moon (6 April 1985)
The Afternoon Play: The Old Man SleepsAlone, as Nick Squinch (15 June 1985)
SNT: Dithering Heights, as Oswald (7 September 1985)
The Afternoon Play: The Other Side of the Coin, as Interviewer (24 September 1985)
The Afternoon Play: The Music Cupboard, as Mr Marsh (20 November 1985)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Blues in Thirds, as Denis/Albert/Maurice (31 December 1985 rpt 1 January 1986)
Thirty Minute Theatre: The Illusion, as Sgt Petrov (14 January 1986)
The Afternoon Play: No Ice on the Wall, as Tony (8 February 1986)
The Fosdyke Saga II: Episode 16, as Pierre Ie Wigan (5 April 1986 First broadcast on Radio 2 22 May 1985)
The Fosdyke Saga II: Episode 17, as Pierre Ie Wigan (12 April 1986 First broadcast on Radio 2 29 May 1985)
The Mischief Makers 2: Bishop Charles Webster Leadbeater, as Unknown (12 April 1986 rpt 13 August 1986)
The Fosdyke Saga II: Episode 18, as Pierre Ie Wigan (19 April 1986 First broadcast on Radio 2 5 June 1985)
The Monday Play: Conflict of Doves, as Joseph Goebbels (28 July 1986 rpt 2 August 1986 as The Afternoon Play)
The Afternoon Play: Southport Sunday, as George (27 August 1986)
The Afternoon Play: The Case of the Cool Canary, as Louie, a smoothly suspicious butler (9 September 1986)
The Woman’s Hour Serial: Under the Red Robe, as Reader (From 6 October 1986 to 17 October 1986)
Goodbye Mr. Chips 2.2, as Ralston (24 October 1986)
The Afternoon Play: The Shout, as Richard (11 December 1986)
The Afternoon Play: The Gingerbread House, as Richard (18 December 1986)
The Fosdyke Saga: Episodes 24 - 36, as a Doctor (22 December 1986 First broadcast on Radio 2 July 1985)
The Afternoon Play: Learning, as Tony Freeman (18 March 1987)
The Afternoon Play: The Gingerbread House, as Richard (14 June 1987)
SNT: To See Ourselves, as Andrew (20 June 1987)
The Monday Play: A Patriot for Mrs. Blythe, as Norman Blythe (20 June 1987)
The Afternoon Play: Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice 4.6 Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland, as Jimmy (2 August 1987)
The Afternoon Play: Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice 5.6 Are We to Part this Way?, as Jimmy (9 August 1987)
The Count of Monte Cristo 1.7 The Betrayal, as De Villefort (28 August 1987)
The Count of Monte Cristo 4.7 The House at Auteuil, as De Villefort (18 September 1987)
The Count of Monte Cristo 5.7 The Dinner Party, as De Villefort (25 September 1987)
The Count of Monte Cristo 6.7 Poison, as De Villefort (2 October 1987)
The Shout, as Richard (23 October 1987)
The Pickwick Papers 6: Trials and Tribulations, as Bob Sawyer (30 December 1987)
Wonderful Land, as Philip (20 January 1988 rpt 25 September 1988)
Fear on Four 4.12 Music Lovers, as Mr Pauley (24 January 1988 rpt 29 November 1992)
The Woman’s Hour Serial: Corporal Jack, as Reader (From 24 January 1988 to 23 February 1988)
Just to Be with Dinah Lee 3: Dinah Afloat, as Merv (24 February 1988)
Five English Mystery Plays: The Image of God 1.5 Creation, as Pikeharness (11 March 1988)
Five English Mystery Plays: The Image of God 3.5 The Image of Man, as John the Baptist (25 March 1988)
Five English Mystery Plays: The Image of God 4.5 Passion, as a Soldier at the cross (1 April 1988)
Five English Mystery Plays: The Image of God 5.6 Redemption, as a Soldier at the cross (3 April 1988)
A Perfect Interval, as John French (28 April 1988)
Tin, as George (14 June 1988)
The Big Broadcast of 1922, as Julian Spooner (29 September 1988)
Cold Comfort Farm 4.4 Flora's Rights Again, as Earl P Neck (30 September 1988)
Cat’s Whiskers (2 October 1988 and 16 October 1988 and 23 October 1988 and 6 November 1988 20 November 1988)
God’s Revolution: 2.12 The Soldiers' Voice, as General Fairfax (14 October 1988)
God’s Revolution: 3.12 Insurrection, as General Fairfax (21 October 1988)
God’s Revolution: 4.12 Summer Manoeuvres, as General Fairfax (28 October 1988)
Globe Theatre (A season of six plays by leading writers broadcast both on Radio 4 and on the BBC World Service): 1.6 Events at Drimaghleen, as Tyler (30 October 1988 rpt as Friday Play 22 December 1989)
God’s Revolution: 5.12 The Power of the Sword, as General Fairfax (4 November 1988)
God’s Revolution: 6.12 Discussions at Putney, as General Fairfax (11 November 1988)
God’s Revolution: 7.12 The Logic of Events, as General Fairfax (18 November 1988)
God’s Revolution: 8.12 The Disciplines of the War, as General Fairfax (25 November 1988)
God’s Revolution: 9.12 The Man of Blood, as General Fairfax (2 December 1988)
God’s Revolution: 10.12 England's New Chains, as General Fairfax (9 December 1988)
God’s Revolution: 11.12 The Sea-Green Banner, as General Fairfax (16 December 1988)
People God’s Revolution: 12.12 For the Agreement of the, as General Fairfax (23 December 1988)
Comedy at Christmas: Forty Years On, as Treadgold (28 December 1988, first broadcast as SNT 11 August 1973 rpt 10 August 1975 as Afternoon Theatre)
SNT: Our Family 1.3 The Trains Don't Stop Here Any More, as Oliver Hobbs (7 January 1989 rpt 13 January 1991)
SNT: Our Family 2.3 Don 't Talk to Me about Kids!, as Oliver Hobbs (14 January 1989 rpt 18 February 1991)
SNT: Our Family 3.3 Down by the Sea!, as Oliver Hobbs (21 January 1989 rpt 25 February 1991)
Ollie’s Odyssey, as Gravaman (1 March 1989)
Fear on Four: 12.13 A Child Crying, as Guy (2 April 1989)
Running West, as Janos Fekete (4 May 1989)
The Monday Play: The Lady and the Schoolmaster, as the Schoolmaster (15 May 1989 rpt 20 May 1989)
SNT: Intent to Deceive, as Gregory Wilderspin (29 July 1989)
No Ice on the Wall, as Tony (3 August 1989)
SNT: Jack in the Box, as John (19 August 1989)
SNT: The Witch of Beacon Hill, as Harry Houdini (19 August 1989)
No Name: 3.6 June 1847, as Noel Vanstone (6 October 1989 rpt 8 October 1989)
No Name: 4.6 July 1847, as Noel Vanstone (13 October 1989 rpt 15 October 1989)
No Name: 5.6 August 1847, as Noel Vanstone (20 October 1989 rpt 22 October 1989)
Thirty Minute Theatre: The Rough Draft, as Barsi (24 October 1989)
SNT: The Field Marshal’s Memoirs, as Burrisk (18 November 1989)
SNT: The Broughton Butcher, as Bob Steger (2 December 1989)
Turpin Hero, as Turpin (20 December 1989)
Someone Must be Lying (2 January 1990)
Classic Serial: Jim Davis 1.4, as Passenger (5 January 1990)
Classic Serial: Jim Davis 2.4, as Extry (12 January 1990)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Long-Haired Peruvians, as Father (16 January 1990)
Classic Serial: Jim Davis 3.4, as Extry (19 January 1990)
The Spinning Room of Drunken Lovers, as Sven (25 January 1990)
Classic Serial: Jim Davis 4.4, as Corporal (26 January 1990)
The Woman’s Hour Serial: The Sleeping Beauty, as Reader (From 31 January 1990 to 16 February 1990)
Cat’s Whiskers: Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds 1.4 (22 April 1990)
The Old Ways, as Tony Sharkey (28 April 1990)
Cat’s Whiskers: Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds 2.4 The Country of Giants (29 April 1990)
The Monday Play: Time of Their Lives: Thin Boy, as Dr Constantine (30 April 1990 rpt 19 August 1991 and 2 December 1991)
A Time for Miracles, as Tom Matthews (10 May 1990)
Nightmare World, as Jenkins (24 May 1990 First broadcast on BBC World Service 19 March 1989)
Piggy in the Middle, as Milos (18 July 1990)
The Monday Play: Professional Foul, as Hollar (30 July 1990 First broadcast on BBC World Service 18 January 1979)
The Monday Play: Blues for Daniel, as Charlie (1 October 1990)
By the Pool, as Martin (25 October 1990)
The Monday Play: Cyrano De Bergerac (31 December 1990)
Sunday Playhouse: The Emperor of Ice-Cream, as Captain Lambert (13 January 1991)
Blandings 1.6 The Custody of the Pumpkin, as Narrator (6 March 1991)
Blandings 2.6 Lord Emsworth Grows a Beard, as Narrator (13 March 1991)
Blandings 3.6 Pig-Hoo-oo-o-o-o-ey, as Narrator (20 March 1991)
Blandings 4.6 Company for Gertrude, as Narrator (27 March 1991)
Blandings 5.6 The Crime Wave at Blandings - Part One, as Narrator (3 April 1991)
Blandings 6.6 The Crime Wave at Blandings - Part Two, as Narrator (10 April 1991)
Classic Serial: Goodbye Mr Chips 2.2, as Ralston (25 May 1991)
The Monday Play: The Monument, as O'Brien/Jimmy (3 June 1991 rpt 6 September 1992 as Sunday Playhouse)
The Monday Play: Life after Death, as Charlie (24 June 1991 rpt 7 June 1992 as Sunday Playhouse)
The Old Man Sleeps Alone, as Nick Squinck (27 June 1991)
The Monday Play: A Fluttering of Wings, as Stranger (29 July 1991)
Classic Serial: The Sea Wolf 1.4, as Louis (17 August 1991)
Classic Serial: The Sea Wolf 2.4, as Louis (24 August 1991)
Classic Serial: The Sea Wolf 3.4, as Louis (31 August 1991)
Christmas at the Wells: The Silver King, as Geoffrey Ware (26 December 1991 rpt 30 November 1992)
Christmas at the Wells: The Shaughraun, as Capt Molineux (29 December 1991)
Symphonic Variations, as Cesar Franck (2 January 1992)
Short Story: The Good Life, as Reader (19 February 1992)
Another Pharoah, as Francisco Franco (23 February 1992 rpt 16 August 1992)
Fair Exchange, as Paul Hardwick (26 February 1992)
Saturday Playhouse: The San Rocco Mob, as Hilario (4 April 1992)
Thirty Minute Theatre: There's a Car Park in Witherton, as Mr Carnill (10 May 1992)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Shooting for the Stars, as Whittaker (9 June 1992)
Short Story: Abroad, as Reader (17 June 1992)
Short Story: Figs, as Reader (17 August 1992)
Who Sings the Hero? 4.6 A Misfortune at Seaham, as Burt (9 September 1992)
To the Tempest Given, as Trelawny (10 September 1992)
Short Story: The Railings, as Reader (16 September 1992)
Short Story: The Lady on the Grey, as Reader (21 September 1992)
Saturday Playhouse: Lost for Words, as Adam (3 October 1992)
Classic Serial: The Scarlet Letter 1.2 Hester Prynne, as Roger Chillingworth (10 October 1992)
Classic Serial: The Scarlet Letter 2.2, as Roger Chillingworth (17 October 1992)
Classic Serial: The Master and Margarita 1.4 Jesus and the Critic, as Bezdomny (7 November 1992)
Classic Serial: The Master and Margarita 2.4 The Magic Theatre, as Bezdomny (14 November 1992)
Classic Serial: The Master and Margarita 3.4 The Devil Entertains, as Bezdomny (21 November 1992)
Classic Serial: The Master and Margarita 4.4 The Fifth Dimension, as Bezdomny (28 November 1992) Thirty Minute Theatre: Eavesdropping, as Simon (15 December 1992)
Saturday Playhouse: Martin Conisby's Vengeance, as Don Federigo (19 December 1992)




Compiled by Alistair Wyper, July 2017. To be continued.

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