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Hundreds of appearances on R4; about 350 listed below.
(1967-1976 covered so far - many thanks, Alistair .... - ND)
Nigel Anthony index page
BBC Radio 4: Part One
The Trouble With You Lillian: The Picnic, as Second Bus Conductor (24 October 1967)
Unique, Flamboyant Lady (26 October 1967)
Afternoon Theatre: A Hell of a Day on Monday (28 October 1967)
Afternoon Theatre: The Guinea Stamp, as Dennis Pitts (1 November 1967)
The Other Expo, as a Visitor (16 November 1967)
Afternoon Theatre: Summer's End, as Dick Wigmore (25 November 1967)
Claudius the God, as Soldier/Senator (27 November 1967)
Afternoon Theatre: A Time for Everything, as David Manton (2 December 1967)
The Birdwatcher (Monsieur Chasse ), as Policeman (18 December 1967)
Afternoon Theatre: That's Enough for the Present, as Bus conductor (20 December 1967)
Fatso, as Jim (27 December 1967)
SNT: Midas at Two Hundred, as Kyrios (6 January 1968)
Attic and Area 1.13, as John Elvey (7 January 1968)
Taken by Surprise: Remember Old Jackie, as Ron (9 January 1968)
SNT: Beautiful For Ever, as George Crockett (20 January 1968)
The Sunday Play: The Chequer Board, as Dave Lesurier (28 January 1968) (First broadcast on The Home Service as an SNT on 26 October 1963 and repeated as Afternoon Theatre on 28 October 1963 and on 6 March 1966 as The Sunday Play)
The Sunday Play: The Offending Hand, as Kenneth Lowry (11 February 1968) (First broadcast on The Home Service as an SNT on 20 June 1964)
To Die a King, as Thomas Herbert, attendant on the King (12 February 1968)
Afternoon Theatre: Who Was Norma Stone?, as Tom Stone (24 February 1968)
The Sunday Play: The Female of the Species, as Dirk (25 February 1968) (First broadcast on The Home Service as Afternoon Theatre on 30 March 1964 rpt 23 January 1965)
Afternoon Theatre: A Touch of the Rabbits, as Harryboy (13 March 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 1.13 In Triumph, as Xit, a dwarf (13 March 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 2.13 Beneath the Moat, as Xit, a dwarf (20 March 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 3.13 Poison on the Wind, as Xit, a dwarf (27 March 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 4.13 Rumblings of Revolt, as Xit, a dwarf (3 April 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 5.13 To Lose the Crown, as Xit, a dwarf (10 April 1968)
A Corpse for Charybdis 1.5, as Chief Officer (11 April 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 6.13 The Swing of the Axe, as Xit, a dwarf (17 April 1968)
A Corpse for Charybdis 2.5, as Chief Officer (18 April 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 7.13 Love and Faith, as Xit, a dwarf (24 April 1968)
A Corpse for Charybdis 3.5, as Chief Officer (25 April 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 8.13 The Passion of the Queen, as Xit, a dwarf (1 May 1968)
A Corpse for Charybdis 4.5, as Chief Officer (2 May 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 9.13 Spain Lights the Match, as Xit, a dwarf (8 May 1968)
A Corpse for Charybdis 5.5, as Chief Officer (9 May 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 10.13 Who's for the Queen?, as Xit, a dwarf (15 May 1968)
Odds On Getting Even, as Martin (16 May 1968) (First broadcast on Radio 2 15 May 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 11.13 The Warrant is Signed, as Xit, a dwarf (22 May 1968)
Chips With Everything, as Washington (Smiler) 279 (27 May 1968)
The Forsyte Saga: 46.48 Fancy Dress, as Harold Blade (4 June 1968)
Story Time: The Tower of London 13.13 Into thy Hands, as Xit, a dwarf (5 June 1968)
Story Time: The Shield 1.4 The Blue Raider, as Bill Chuter (12 June 1968)
Afternoon Theatre: Boomerang (20 June 1968) (First broadcast on Radio 2 as Midweek Theatre 19 June 1968)
The Sunday Play: Of Human Bondage 1.5 An English Vicarage, as Philip Carey (30 June 1968 rpt on Radio 4 24 October 1972)
The Sunday Play: Of Human Bondage 2.5 Paris-The Latin Quarter, as Philip Carey (7 July 1968 rpt on Radio 4 31 October 1972)
Story Time: The Shield 4.4 The Gold Rush, as Bill Chuter (10 July 1968)
The Sunday Play: Of Human Bondage 3.5 Mildred Rogers, as Philip Carey (14 July 1968 rpt on Radio 4 7 November 1972)
The Sunday Play: Of Human Bondage 4.5 Threads in the Pattern, as Philip Carey (21 July 1968 rpt on Radio 4 14 November 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Persons Unknown (25 July 1968)
The Sunday Play: Of Human Bondage 5.5 A Country Partnership, as Philip Carey (28 July 1968 rpt on Radio 4 21 November 1972)
Deliberate Adventure 4.8 Into the Jungle, as Rodriguez and an Indian (22 August 1968)
Deliberate Adventure 5.8 A Discovery, as Gabriel and an Indian (29 August 1968)
Six Men of Dorset, as James Brine, One of the Six Men (7 September 1968) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 24 April 1961 rpt as SNT 26 August 1961 and as The Sunday Play 20 December 1964)
Storm and Sack (20 September 1968)
Afternoon Theatre: A Cry from the Streets, as Don Bryant (25 September 1968)
SNT: Stab in the Back, as 'Tinker' Bell (9 November 1968)
Afternoon Theatre: Albert's Bridge, as Bob (12 December 1968 rpt 1 January 1971) (Originally broadcast in July 1967 in the Third Programme, this play won the 1968 Italia Prize for Radio Drama)
The Cloister and the Hearth 3.13 Courage, The Devil is Dead, as Ganymede (16 February 1968)
The Sunday Play: Round the Bend, as Arjan Singh (16 March 1969) (First broadcast as an SNT on The Home Service on 19 March 1966)
The Cloister and the Hearth 10.13 The Devil did Grin, as Andrea (6 April 1969)
SNT: The Razor's Edge, as Laurence Darrell (26 April 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: Move Over and Make Room for Me, as Morry (8 May 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: Decline and Fall of the Empire, as Kleist (10 May 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: The Neighbours, as Cliff Markham (14 May 1969)
All My Sons, as Chris Keller (2 June 1969)
The Sunday Play: A Knight in the Theatre, as Adams, a reporter (8 June 1969) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 11 June 1967)
SNT: A Shilling for Candles, as Sgt Lillis (21 June 1969)
Story Time: Animal Corner 2.5 An Elephant Never Forgets, as Subbaya (20 August 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: The Bad Samaritan, as Bill Mortimer (23 August 1969) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 20 June 1966)
Harold Pinter Festival: The Caretaker, as Mick (29 September 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: The Battle Before Alamein (18 October 1969)
For Schools: Redemption (The third of four programmes exploring the meaning of some traditional Christian Doctrines through poetry and literature, and through secular experience) (18 November 1969)
For Schools: The Pillar of Fire (A programme of poetry and music reflecting the poet's vision of God through nature and in personal experience) (2 December 1969)
The Sunday Play: The Dragon, as The Donkey (21 December 1969) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 1 March 1965)
SNT: The Small Back Room, as Captain Stuart (27 December 1969)
Afternoon Theatre: The Done Thing, as Peregrine (31 December 1969)
SNT: The Last Chapter, as Leslie (10 January 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: Mixed Feelings, as John Walters (24 January 1970)
Prisoners of Power, as Darnley (9 February 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: The Little Palaces, as David Deakin (4 March 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: The Night They Deliver the Money, as Tom (4 April 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: The Stiff Line, as Jimmy (11 April 1970)
Five Morning Comedies 2.5 One Quiet Weekend, as Alec (21 April 1970)
A Pattern of Tudors 1.4 Hampton Court, as a Builder and Master Kingston (24 May 1970) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 6 January 1967)
The Joke About Hilary Spite 1. Reception, as Cannon (1 June 1970 rpt 2 June 1970 )
The Joke About Hilary Spite 2. Pandora Close, as Cannon (8 June 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: The Death Chop, as Eric (13 June 1970)
The Joke About Hilary Spite 4. The Proctor File, as Cannon (22 June 1970)
The Joke About Hilary Spite 5. Universal General Hire, as Cannon (29 June 1970)
The Joke About Hilary Spite 6. The Cross of Light, as Cannon (6 July 1970)
To Die A King, as Thomas Herbert, attendant on the King (27 July 1970)
Midweek Theatre: Double Entry, as Graham (7 October 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: Maugham the Storyteller: Episode, as Fred Manson (14 October 1970)
The Sunday Play: A Room With A View, as George Emerson (25 October 1970) (First broadcast on The Home Service on 21 August 1967)
Afternoon Theatre from the Sixties: A Grotto for Miss Maynier, as The Garden-boy (6 November 1970)
For Schools - Structure: Buckminster Fuller (27 November 1970 rpt 26 November 1971)
The Business of Loving, as Benny (30 November 1970)
Story Time: Characters from Dickens - 8: Richard Sniveller (taken from The Old Curiosity Shop), as Sniveller (1 December 1970)
Afternoon Theatre from the Sixties: The King's Threshold, as Arias (4 December 1970)
Afternoon Theatre: A Passing of Power, as John (5 December 1970)
Work and Play, as Lawson (7 January 1971)
A Sort of Legend (Rupert Brooke 1887-1915, a radio portrait) (17 January 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Dead Freight, as Stevens (30 January 1971)
The Water Way, as Lock-keeper (11 February 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: A Shape Like Piccadilly, as Colin Piper (10 March 1971 rpt November 1973)
Movement and Music 1 (11 March 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: The Anxious Conspirator, as Ticket clerk (27 March 1971)
The Sunday Play: I, Claudius, as a Soldier (4 April 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Green Julia (10 April 1971)
The Sunday Play: Claudius, the God, as a Soldier/Senator (11 April 1971)
SNT: Night of Glass, as Ian Nicholson (8 May 1971)
For Schools - The Spirit of Man (A collection of poems about man's spirit of achievement and his indomitable will) (25 May 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Sweet Song of the Morning, as Peter (2 June 1971)
Venus With a Pistol: 3.8 The Van Gogh, as Chauffeur (5 June 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Who Was Norma Stone, as Tom Stone (9 June 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Reefer’s Boys, as Wireman (12 June 1971)
The Boarding House, as Clergyman and voice of TV Ad (14 June 1971)
For Schools - Drama Workshop: ' All the Things You Are ' (21 June 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: The Outbreak, as Dr Ian Hayma (23 June 1971)
SNT: Sweet Nelly, as Nicky (26 June 1971)
Five Morning Plays 5.5 The Early Risers, as Pete (2 July 1971)
Midweek Theatre: All Over Bar a Fall, as Tony (2 July 1971 rpt 8 July 1971)
The Secret Life of Kenneth Williams - Chapter 2: Brief Encounter (21 July 1971 rpt 11 October 1971)
SNT: The March Hare, as Alan (24 July 1971)
The Autumn Garden, as Leon (26 July 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: The Guthrie Process, as Peter Edwards (28 July 1971)
SNT: You Never Can Tell, as Philip Clandon (31 July 1971)
The Secret Life of Kenneth Williams - Chapter 4: The Great Exhibition (4 August 1971 rpt 25 October 1971)
SNT: A Change for the Better, as Aubrey Fount (7 August 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: A Few Crumbs, as Bill (11 August 1971)
Midweek Theatre: Ugly Duckling, as Cy (18 August 1971)
Midweek Theatre: Release, as Des Miller (25 August 1971 rpt 26 August 1971 as Afternoon Theatre)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - The Yalu Flows (3 September 1971)
All the Same Shadows, as Van Heerden (6 September 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Henry V in Two Parts, as Henry V Part 2 (8 September 1971)
Midweek Theatre: Top Man, as Len (8 September 1971)
Midweek Theatre: Hijack at Penrose Gardens, as Maurice (15 September 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: The Townsend-on-Thames Affair, as Johnson (17 September 1971)
Bandits: The Myth and the Reality - Salvatore Giuliano, as Giuliano (21 September 1971)
SNT: The Religious Body, as Constable Crosby and as Bullen (25 September 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Dead Drop (2 October 1971)
Midweek Theatre: Rockabye Baby, as Vince (13 October 1971)
SNT: Unquiet Conscience, as Robert Hewitt (16 October 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Such Quantities of Sand, as Collins (30 October 1971 rpt 20 July 1973)
The Two Mrs Morlis, as Aldo Morli, son (8 November 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Hit and Run, as Petrol pump attendant (17 November 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: The Brickfield, as Young Richard (21 November 1971)
Nicholas Nickleby: 2.7 Follows the Fortunes of Kate and her Brother, as Lord Frederick Verisopht (30 November 1971)
SNT: We the Accused, as a Warder (4 December 1971)
The Monday Play: The Darling of Disaster, as one of three Soldiers (6 December 1971)
Nicholas Nickleby: 3.7 Mr Vincent Crummies, as Lord Frederick Verisopht (7 December 1971)
The King’s Favourite 1.3 The Ball of the Clipped Yew Trees, as Louis XV (as a youth) (10 December 1971 rpt 29 June 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Jake's Brigade, as Peel and as a Parent (11 December 1971)
Nicholas Nickleby: 4.7 Kate and Smike in Danger, as Lord Frederick Verisopht (14 December 1971)
Afternoon Theatre: Between the Two of Us, as First boy (17 December 1971)
Nicholas Nickleby: 5.7 Cucumbers and Vegetable Marrows, as Frank Cheeryble (21 December 1971)
Midweek Theatre: The Queen of Spades, as Alexander Naroumoff (22 December 1971)
Nicholas Nickleby: 7.7 Dotheboys Hall Breaks Up for Ever, as Frank Cheeryble (4 January 1972)
SNT: The Wrong Box, as John Finsbury (8 January 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: The Faces of Love, as Jim (12 January 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Smoke, as Jimmy Timms (19 January 1972)
The Long March of Everyman: (Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words) 9: London (26 January 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Dear Stranger, as Reporter (26 January 1972)
SNT: Windows on the Beach, as Guy (12 February 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Albert and the Mayor's Tree, as Albert (16 February 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Water for Veronica, as Popo (16 February 1972)
The Disorderly House of Hanover 2.5 Criminal Conversation, as Denison (22 February 1972)
The Disorderly House of Hanover 3.5 The Girl from Bowl and Pin Alley, as Knight (29 February 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: The Paying Guest, as Len Medney (11 March 1972)
Midweek Theatre: The Prizewinners, as Bernie Forbes (15 March 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Dial 999, as Billy (22 March 1972)
SNT: Essington's Escapade, as Prologue P (25 March 1972)
The Long March of Everyman: (Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words) 18: The Ringing Grooves of Change: the Steam Engine gets up and runs in the Railway Age, as a Reader (29 March 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: The Admirable Bashville or Constancy Unrewarded, as Bashville, footman (31 March 1972)
SNT: Black Light, as Geordie (1 April 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Zoe, as Ralph (5 April 1972)
Jane Eyre 2.5, as Lord Ingram (11 April 1972)
The Other Victorians 1.10 Fortune Hunters, as Dr Longrigg (13 April 1972)
The Other Victorians 2.10 Old School Ties, as Lecturer (20 April 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Rumpelstiltskin or What's in a Name, as Comptroller (21 April 1972)
SNT: HMS Saracen Part 1.2 The Midshipman, as Mr Midshipman Pickles (22 April 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Stab in the Back, as ' Tinker ' Bell (23 April 1972)
SNT: HMS Saracen Part 2.2 The Captain, as Flag-Lt Harmsworth (29 April 1972)
Brothers in Law: One Double or Two Singles, as Porter and Associate (1 May 1972)
The Long March of Everyman: (Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words) 23: Hunger March: the 1920s and 1930s, as a Reader (3 May 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Tarnished Brass, as Owen and Alfred (3 May 1972)
Brothers in Law: Menaces, as Counsel (8 May 1972 rpt 10 May 1972)
As It Really Happened: The Devil in Salem, as John Hale / Deodat Lawson (28 May 1972)
The Liberators 4: A New World for Women, as a Reader (4 June 1972)
The Other Victorians 9.10 Malice Domestic (8 June 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday: From Oblivion to Obscurity, as Jack (9 June 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: The Night They Deliver the Money, as Tom (17 June 1972)
The Monday Play: La Condition Humaine (10 July 1972)
The Monday Play: The Collector, as Clegg (31 July 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday: Take Care on Wednesday, as Constable (4 August 1972)
Midweek Theatre: The Last Tramp, as Johann Schmidt (23 August 1972)
SNT: The Horse's Mouth (16 September 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Barricade, as George (21 October 1972 rpt 26 October 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: A Shilling for Candles, as Sgt Lillis (29 October 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: Hungarian Wheat, as Meir Press (18 November 1972)
Mary Celeste (5 December 1972)
4 Morning Plays: 3.4 The Buroo, as Jim, a hippie (7 December 1972)
Midweek Theatre: And They All Lived Happily Ever After, as Barnie (13 December 1972)
Midweek Theatre: Cruise of the Curlew, s Skelly (20 December 1972)
Afternoon Theatre: The World of Simenon, as Announcer (30 December 1972)
Gerda, as Kuit (4 January 1973)
Exit, Pursued ..., as Dave (6 January 1973 rpt 2 August 1974)
Too Many Cooks, as Jimmy Clark (9 January 1973)
Stump’s Island, as Arnold Stump (10 January 1973)
Sinister Street, 3.6 Affairs of the Heart, as Drake (16 January 1973)
The Prime Minister of Mirth (18 January 1973)
Sinister Street, 4.6 An End and a Beginning, as Drake (23 January 1973)
SNT: Beaker's Field, as Stephen (10 February 1973)
The Monday Play: The Beauty of the World, as Diomedes (12 February 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: One of the Lost, as Jonathon (14 February 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Surcharged, Samoa, as Mr Lawson (24 February 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Boats on a Summer Afternoon, as Man (28 February 1973)
SNT: Abracadaver, as Albert (3 March 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Afternoon of Roses, as Jack (7 March 1973 rpt 3 June 1976 )
For Schools: Drama Workshop - ' All the Things You Are ' (12 March 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Thick As Old Timber, as Mike Reed (17 March 1973)
My Son, My Son 1.4, as William Essex as a boy (20 March 1973)
SNT: Frogs' Legs and Laver Bread, as General Hoche (24 March 1973)
Dr Finlay’s Casebook: Snares and Pitfalls, as Hugh Manderson (26 March 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: No Machine Guns after Midnight, as Roger (28 March 1973)
SNT: The Money Doesn't Matter, as Michael Harney (31 March 1973)
My Son, My Son 3.4, as Oliver Essex (1 April 1973)
The Monday Play: The Fox in the Attic 1.2 Rachel and the White Crow, as Lotliar Scheidemann (The first volume of the novel The Human Predicament) (2 April 1973)
My Son, My Son 4.4, as Oliver Essex (8 April 1973)
The Marriage of Figaro, as Da Ponte (8 April 1973)
The Monday Play: The Fox in the Attic 2.2 You Don't Know When You're Lucky, as Lotliar Scheidemann (The first volume of the novel The Human Predicament) (9 April 1973)
Assassinations 3: Lincoln, as Butler (15 April 1973)
The Monday Play: You Never Can Tell, as Philip Clandon (7 May 1973)
Midweek Theatre: Three Love Stories by RUDYARD KIPLING 2.3 Love 0' Women, as Orderly (16 May 1973 rpt 31 July 1975)
Midweek Theatre: Three Love Stories by RUDYARD KIPLING 3.3 Mrs Bathurst, as Dawson (23 May 1973 rpt 7 August 1975)
SNT: Rupert of Hentzau, as Herbert and as Bauer (26 May 1973)
A Century of Modern Theatre - Michael and his Lost Angel, as Withycombe (28 May 1973)
The Story of Verdi’s Requiem (29 May 1973 rpt 21 May 1974)
Midweek Theatre: Wedding Present, as Alan Hardy (6 June 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Foundation Trilogy Book 2: Foundation and Empire Programme 6: Flight from the Mule, as Prince Dagobert (10 June 1973)
The Monday Play: The Taming of the Shrew, as one of Petruchio's servants (11 June 1973)
Midweek Theatre: My Marriage, by Georgie as Jobie (13 June 1973)
Beethoven’s Ninth, as Beethoven (19 June 1973 rpt 24 May 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Willie Banks and the Technological Revolution, as Greaves (30 June 1973 rpt 14 November 1975)
What Ho, Jeeves!: Part 5: Comrade Bingo, as Old Rowbotham (5 July 1973)
SNT: The Minister, as Francis Waters (21 July 1973)
SNT: Unquiet Hill, as Bradley (28 July 1973)
The Barchester Chronicles: Book 4: Framley Parsonage Episode 11: Resolutions, as First bailiff (31 July 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - Albert's Bridge, as Bob (3 August 1973)
Thirty-Minute Theatre: A V Laider, as A V Laider (8 August 1973)
SNT: Forty Years On (11 August 1973 rpt 10 August 1975 as Afternoon Theatre)
Midweek Theatre: St Peter's Umbrella, as George Vibra (15 August 1973)
Ralph Richardson Festival: Cyrano de Bergerac, as the son of The Citizen (20 August 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Jess, as Kwan (22 August 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves 1: Operation: Power Struggle, as Brad (25 August 1973)
A Century of Modern Theatre - The Admirable Crichton, as Hon Ernest Woolley (27 August 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves 2, as Brad (1 September 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves, 3: Operation: The King of Diamonds as Brad (8 September 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Sentence Deferred, as Lt Larry Cottram (15 September 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves, 4: Operation: Sleeping Beauty, as Brad (15 September 1973)
The Monday Play: The Smaller Sky, as Bob (17 September 1973)
Midweek Theatre: Uncle Charles, as Jacques (19 September 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves, 5: Operation: Satan, as Brad (22 September 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Crazy Nite, as Ned (26 September 1973)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves, 6: Operation: Needle in a Haystack, as Brad (29 September 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Catherine and Peter, as Tsaryevitch Alexei: (30 September 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - The Anxious Conspirator, as Ticket-clerk (5 October 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: From Small Beginnings, as Alberto Fiori (6 October 1973)
A Century of Modern Theatre - The Lower Depths, as Alyoshka, a shoemaker (8 October 1973)
SNT: Henrietta Who?, as Constable Crosby (13 October 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - Dead Drop, as Harold Robson (19 October 1973)
Our Prophet’s Gone (18 November 1973)
The Monday Play: Rooms, as Reg Prentice (18 November 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: Dancer's Escape, as Stein/Bingley (5 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 1.10 A Letter from the Blue, as the reader (10 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 2.10 The Strange Behaviour of Dollman, as the reader (11 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 3.10 Davies's Theory, as the reader (12 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 4.10 The Night Prowler, as the reader (13 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 5.10: Commander von Bruning, as the reader (14 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 6.10 The English Fräulein, as the reader (17 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 7.10 Clandestine Voyage, as the reader (11 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 8.10 A Game of Bluff, as the reader (19 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 9.10 Rendezvous at Bensersiel, as the reader (20 December 1973)
Story Time: The Riddle of the Sands 10.10 The Solving of the Riddle, as the reader (21 December 1973)
Afternoon Theatre: He Had a Date, as Harringer (6 January 1974)
David Copperfield: 2.13 2: My ' First Half ' at Salem House, as James Steerforth (6 January 1974)
David Copperfield: 5.13 Steerforth's Home, as James Steerforth (27 January 1974)
David Copperfield: 6.10 I Fall into Captivity, as James Steerforth (3 February 1974)
David Copperfield: 7.10 The Beginning of a Long Journey, as James Steerforth (10 February 1974)
Midweek Theatre: No Frontiers for the Captain, as Chris (13 February 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: The Healing Arts, as Geoffrey (2 March 1974)
Midweek Theatre: Too Long at the Fair, as Rattray (20 March 1974 rpt 14 August 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: The Curious Case, as PC Wilkes/Harrison (23 March 1974)
SNT: The Sandpiper, as Cos Erickson (23 March 1974)
A Century of Modern Theatre – Chains, as Charley Wilson (15 April 1974)
The World of Daphne du Maurier 5.6 The Menace, as Joe (27 April 1974)
The Monday Play: Brand, as Guide's son (6 May 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - The Nosebag (31 May 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Himself, as Living Cell 10047, a bright lad in Parathyroid Sub-Division (15 June 1974)
SNT: Bertie, as Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (Willie) (15 June 1974)
Real-life Love Stories 3. Savage Messiah, as Henri Gaudier (27 June 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - Murder with Variations, as Jimmy (28 June 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Maugham the Storyteller, as Fred Manson (5 July 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Jericho Road, as Coker and as Constable (24 July 1974)
Sword of Honour 1.11, as Trimmer (4 August 1974)
Sword of Honour 2.11, as Trimmer (11 August 1974)
Sword of Honour 5.11, as Trimmer (1 September 1974)
Sword of Honour 6.11, as Trimmer (8 September 1974)
Sword of Honour 8.11, as Trimmer (24 September 1974)
4th Dimension, as Stephen (12 October 1974)
Midweek Theatre: Norman A. Clarke Esq, as Stanley Wiggs (16 October 1974)
4th Dimension, as son (26 October 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Reproaches, as Rick (2 November 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Cages, as Stan (6 November 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: Selected for Friday - Between the Two of Us, as First boy (8 November 1974)
The Monday Play: Man and Superman, as Henry Straker (25 November 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: The Silver Locket, as Joe Watson (25 November 1974)
SNT: Michael and his Lost Angel, as Withycombe (28 December 1974)
The Lady of the Camelias 1.4, as Ernest de Crepy (29 December 1974 rpt 31 December 1974)
Afternoon Theatre: A Change of Scene, as Guide (8 January 1975)
The Lady of the Camelias 4.4, as Ernest de Crepy (19 January 1975 rpt 21 January 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 1: Operation Wating Game, as Brad (22 March 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 2: Operation Ghost Hunt, as Brad (29 March 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 3: Operation Night Landing, as Brad and as Chiefy (5 April 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 4: Operation Kidnap, as Brad (12 April 1975)
Thirty-Minute Theatre: Nuts, as Simon (16 April 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 5: Operation Get Out, as Brad (19 April 1975)
4th Dimension, The Hawks and the Doves (Second Series) 6: Operation Firefly, as Brad (26 April 1975)
4th Dimension (3 May 1975)
4th Dimension (17 May 1975)
4th Dimension (24 May 1975)
4th Dimension (31 May 1975)
SNT: Blood Sport, as Wilkinson (31 May 1975)
The Monday Play: The Doctor’s Wife, as Jack (2 June 1975)
4th Dimension (7 June 1975)
4th Dimension (14 June 1975)
The Monday Play: The Emperor of Ice-cream, as Captain Lambert (16 June 1975)
4th Dimension (21 June 1975)
4th Dimension (28 June 1975)
The Monday Play: Confession, as Jack Henry (14 July 1975)
SNT: Balance of Power, as Members of Parliament, Journalists and others (19 July 1975)
Three Love Stories by RUDYARD KIPLING 2: Love o' Women, as Orderly (31 July 1975)
The Noble Savage 2.6 A Great War in Miniature (3 August 1975)
The War in Secret 3.3 Lord Aberfeldy (18 September 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: Lies, as Ben (17 October 1975)
The Monday Play: The Antique Baby, as Nick (20 October 1975)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Are You Lying Comfortably?, as Arnold (1 November 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: Looking Back, as Chris and as Young Arthur (5 November 1975)
The Monday Play: Lion's Roar (15 December 1975 rpt 21 December 1975)
Afternoon Theatre: Sandra, as Timber (15 December 1975)
Evan Harrington 1.5 Death of a Tailor, as Jack Raikes (11 January 1976)
Evan Harrington 2.5 Opening of a Campaign, as Jack Raikes (18 January 1976)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Dwelling Unit, Sweet Dwelling Unit, as Constable (31 January 1976)
SNT: The Rose Garden, as Tony Parke (31 January 1976)
The Monday Play: The True Lance, as Bohemond (9 February 1976)
The Monday Play: Under Western Eyes, as Razumov (23 February 1976)
Thirty Minute Theatre: The Phantom Four, as Trevor (20 March 1976)
The Monday Play: The Radetzky March, as Carl Joseph Trotta (22 March 1976)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Just his Manner, as George (27 March 1976)
SNT: Scoop, as Corker (29 May 1976)
SNT: The White Lady, as John (19 June 1976)
The Monday Play: The Vet's Daughter, as Henry Peebles (28 June 1976)
A Bunch of Fives 3.5 Juniper Drive Weighs Anchor, as Eric (2 July 1976)
The Monday Play: Springer's England, as Anthony (5 July 1976)
Thirty Minute Theatre: Mother, as John (21 July 1976)
The Taming of the Shrew, as one of Petruchio's servants (2 August 1976)
SNT: It's a Battlefield, as Private Secretary (7 August 1976)
The Monday Play: Major Barbara, as Snobby Price (9 August 1976)
Afternoon Theatre: Blue-Blood Hang-Up, as Hugh (19 August 1976)
Afternoon Theatre: The Slopes of Misadventure, as Roger (21 August 1976)
Afternoon Theatre: No Quarter (3 September 1976)
Afternoon Theatre: The Fugitives, as Ben Davidson (13 October 1976)
The Monday Play: Cyrano de Bergerac, as The Son (1 November 1976)
A Book at Bedtime: The Rains Came - Reader (Read in 23 parts from 17 November to 20 December 1976)
The Cookham Resurrection, as Man (6 December 1976)
Christmas Past – Reader (26 December 1976)
The Night We Closed the Empire, as Mr Winston Churchill (29 December 1976)
Compiled by Alistair Wyper, Oct-Dec 2016. To be continued.
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