- Co-designer of "Shakespeare: The Bard Game" (2004) with Mike Siggins.
- Consulted on a board game based on the series Colditz (1972).
- Theatre: 'The House Among The Stars', written by Michael Tremblay and directed by Dominic Hill at The Orange Tree Theatre. Oct-Dec 1998
- (1988) He acted in John Vanbrugh's play, "The Relapse," at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England in a British Actors Theatre Company production with Kate O'Mara, Roy Marsden, Raymond Mason, Michael Thomas, Peter Adamson, and Laura Cox in the cast.
- (1970) He acted in William Fairchild's play, "Poor Horace," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with John Woodvine, John Barron, Colin Farrell, Ian Pigot, and Roger Hammond in the cast.
- (1996) He acted in the play, "Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, 1996 The Hague War Crimes Trials, and " Ex-Yu," at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Colin Bruce, David Webb, Michael Cochrane, Mark Penfold, William Hoyland, Raad Rawi, Thomas Wheatley, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Culver, Hugh Simon and Moira Govan in the cast. Nicolas Kent was director.
- (1996) He acted in Goran Stevanoski's play, "Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and three one act responses; 'Ex-Yu,' 'Reel,' 'Rwanda and Haiti,'" at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with Colin Bruce, David Webb, Michael Cochrane, Mark Penfold, William Hoyland, Raad Rawi, Thomas Wheatley, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Culver, Hugh Simon, Jessica Turner, Jude Akuwudike, Joan Ann Maynard, and Moira Govan in the cast. Nicolas Kent was director.
- (1998) He acted in Terrence McNally's play, "Lips Together, Teeth Apart," at the Orange Tree Theatre in London, England with Nick Fletcher, Jeremy Crutchley, David Timson, Emma Gregory, Paul Kemp, Stuart Fox, and Amanda Royle in the cast.
- (1998) He acted in Michel Tremblay's play, "The House Among The Stars," at the Orange Tree Theatre in London, England with Nick Fletcher, Jeremy Crutchley, David Timson, Emma Gregory, Paul Kemp, Stuart Fox, and Amanda Royle in the cast.
- (1971) He played Chad Newsome in the musical "Ambassador" at Her Majesty's Theatre, which starred Howard Keel and Danielle Darrieux.
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