- Stars in BBC Radio 4's comedy, "The Attractive Young Rabbi" as the chief Rabbi, with Tracy-Ann Oberman as the "Young Rabbi" in the title.
- His theatre credits include: Mr. Maraczek in the musical "She Loves Me", book by Joe Masteroff , music by Jerry Bock , lyrics by Sheldon Harnick , based on a play by Miklós László and directed by Scott Ellis (Savoy Theatre, London, 1994)
- (1992) Appeared in "Making It Better," written by James Saunders, directed by Michael Rudman, with Jane Asher, David de Keyser, Larry Lamb, and Rufus Sewell in the cast, on the West End, at the Criterion Theatre, London, England, UK.
- (1989) He acted in Ronald Harwood's play, "Another Time," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Albert Finney, Janet Suzman, Sara Kestelman, and Christien Anholt in the cast.
- (1965) Narrator of "Darling" UK Trailer.
- (1980) He acted in Tom Kempinsk's play, "Duet for One," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Frances De La Tour in the cast.
- (1981) He acted in Tom Kempinski's play, "Duet for One," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Frances De La Tour in the cast.
- (January 1981) He acted in Tom Kempinski's play, "Duet for One," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Frances De La Tour in the cast. Roger Smith was director.
- (1985) He acted in Warwick Moss's play, "Down An Alley Filled With Cats," at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with Adam Faith in the cast.
- (1994) He acted in Jerry Bock's musical, "She Loves Me," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with John Gordon-Sinclair, Ruthie Henshall, Barry James, and Tracie Bennett in the cast.
- (1992) Appeared in "Making It Better," written by James Saunders, directed by Michael Rudman, with Jane Asher, David de Keyser, Larry Lamb, and Rufus Sewell in the cast, at the Hampstead Theatre in London, England, UK.
- (February 1996-June 1996; July 1996-September 1996; December 1996-February 1997) He acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season the Cottesloe Theatre; Laurence Olivier Theatre; and the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage and Her Children; Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Little Night Music;" Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone; Friedrich Schiller's play, "Mary Stuart;" Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead;" James McClure's play, "Wild Oats;" William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World;" Morris Panych's play, "The Ends of the Earth;" Aristophanes's play, "Frogs;" Pam Gems' play, "Stanley;" William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II;" "The Prince's Play;" Dennis Potter's play, "Blue Remembered Hills;" Wallace Shawn's play, "The Designated Mourner;" Sophocles's play, "The Oedipus Plays;" Albert Lamorisse's play, "The Red Balloon;" Robert Le Page's play, "The Seven Streams of The River Ota;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "John Gabriel Borkman;" Stephen Poliakoff's play, "Blinded by the Sun;" Leo Tolstoy's play, "War and Peace;" Harold Pinter's play, "The Homecoming;" Martin McDonagh's play, "The Cripple of Inishmaan;" Robert LePage's play, "Elsinore;" Caryl Churchill's play, "Light Shining in Buckinghamshire;" Frank Loesser's play, "Guys and Dolls;" Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman;" and Peter Oswald's play, "Fair Ladies at A Game of Cards;" with Roger Allam, Alun Armstrong, Eileen Atkins, Gillian Barge, Simon Russell Beale, Duncan Bell, Ed Bishop, James Bolam, Samantha Bond, David Bradley, Michael Bryant, Selina Cadell, Cheryl Campbell, Anna Chancellor, Sean Chapman, Alan Cox, Graham Crowden, Frances De La Tour, Judi Dench, Paola Dionisotti, Lucy Dixon, Pip Donaghy, Lindsay Duncan, Avril Elgar, Tenniel Evans, Deborah Findlay, Michael Gambon, Henry Goodman, Michael Gough, David Haig, Greg Hicks, Patricia Hodge, Douglas Hodge, Ian Hogg, Alan Howard, Isabelle Huppert, Geoffrey Hutchings, Rhys If an, Louise Jameson, Paul Jesson, Karl Johnson, Will Keen, Sam Kelly, Robert LePage, Anton Lesser, Tom Mannion, Eddie Marsan, Anna Massey, John McEnery, Clive Merrison, Ben Miles, Iain MItchell, Dearbhla Molloy, John Normington, Trevor Peacock, Clarke Peters, Sian Phillips, Tim Pigott-Smith, Veronica Quilligan, Vanessa Redgrave, Miranda Richardson, Joanna Riding, Diana Rigg, Clive Rowe, Andrew Sachs, Adrian Scarborough, Paul Scofield, Tony Selby, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Fiona Shaw, Michael Sheen, Antony Sher, Geraldine Somerville, Imelda Staunton, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, Clare Swinburne, David Threlfall, Anny Tobin, Pip Torrens, Harry Towb, June Watson, Benjamin Whitrow, Lambert Wilson, Sarah Woodward, and Marjorie Yates in the company.
- (1976) Narrator of the British Trailer for Seven Nights in Japan.
- (1976) Narrator of The trailer of The Message.
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