- (September 11, 1962) The Comedy of Errors (He played The Capitano)
- (April 4, 1962) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," for the Stratford Theatre Festival for the Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. John Blatchley was director.
- (1963) He acted in "The Physicists" (As: Police Doctor)
- (1963) He acted in "The Beggar's Opera" (As: Harry Paddington)
- (1963) He acted in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (As: A Lord)
- (1962 - 1963) He acted in "King Lear" (As: Soldier and Edmund's Captain)
- (1962) He acted in "Macbeth" (As: Servant, Soldier and Eighth King)
- (1982) Book "The Year Of The Princess": The most complete, informative and up-to-date account, illustrated with 150 colour pictures, several exclusive, of the first royal year of the Princess of Wales. Rainbird/Michael Joseph, September 1982. Also published in the USA
- (1982) Book "The Murders Of The Black Museum (1870-1970)": From Jack the Ripper onwards. A riveting and detailed analysis of 50 murders (including Crippen, Smith, Mahon, Heath, Haigh, Christie, the Krays and others), based on the unique collection of exhibits in Scotland Yard's Black Museum. Illustrated. Hutchinson and Book Club, June 1982, Arrow, 1984. Reprinted since
- (1981) Book "The Edge Of Heaven": A love story, set in Cyprus, that perceptively tells of the fatal affair between a Major's wife and a Greek Cypriot boy which results in a trial for murder. Hutchinson, October, 1981 Arrow, October, 1982
- (1981) "Royal Wedding": The most entertaining, true and accurate account of the romance of the century, the engagement and the wedding, with 100 colour illustrations. Published a fortnight after the wedding, the book became the No 1 best- seller (220,000) in the UK in 1981. Rainbird/Michael Joseph and Book Club, August, 1981
- (1981) Book "Nagasaki 1945": The first full-length eye-witness account of the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki, by Dr Tatsuichino Akizuki, edited and introduced by Gordon Honeycombe. Quartet, August, 1981 (also published in America)
- (1976) Book "Red Watch": In the early hours of Friday 13 December 1974, fire swept through the Worsley Hotel in Maida Vale, killing seven people, including a fireman. This is the story of the firemen who fought the blaze - the men of Red Watch, A21 (Paddington). A true story. A best- seller in hardback and paperback. Hutchinson, 1976, Arrow, 1977. Reissued, 1985
- (1974) Book "Adam's Tale": In 1973, six officers from New Scotland Yard's Drug Squad became the subject of an investigation which ended in their being suspended, charged and finally tried at the Old Bailey. Among them was Detective Constable Adam Acworth. A true story. Hutchinson, 1974. Arrow, 1975
- (1978) Book "Dragon Under The Hill": A marvellously imagined story, set on Lindisfarne, in which a dead Viking king and a dark remorseless power reach out from the grave to exact a tragic and terrifying revenge on the family of a small boy. Hutchinson, 1972, Arrow, 1973 (also published in America) Reissued by Arrow, 1978
- (1978) Book "Neither The Sea Nor The Sand": A unique and haunting story, full of a strange and enthralling horror, that tells of the passionate obsession of a man and a woman, and a love that proves to be stronger than death, and more terrible. Hutchinson, 1969, Pan Paperback, 1971 (also published in America) Reissued by Arrow, 1978
- (1964) Book "The Redemption": A play of the life of Christ. Adapted from the medieval mystery cycles of York, Towneley, Chester, the Ludus Coventriae and the Coventry Corpus Christi plays. Methuen 1964
- (1995) Book "The Complete Murders Of The Black Museum": In which the previous two books about the murders of the Black Museum are combined. Illustrated. Leopard, 1995
- (1993) Book "More Murders Of The Black Museum (1835-1985)": Twenty detailed case-histories of murder, famous and infamous, including Peace, Maybrick, Palmer, Chapman, Ellis, the Black Panther and Dennis Nilsen. Illustrated. Hutchinson, April 1993
- (1992) Book "Siren Song": The true story of a sailor's calamitous love for a girl who didn't really exist. This extraordinary tale is set largely on HMS Ark Royal and includes the actual love letters the couple wrote. Hutchinson, May 1992
- (1986) Book "TV-am Celebration Of The Royal Wedding": Published two days after the wedding, with exclusive pictures of Sarah Ferguson and her family. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, July 1986
- (1984) Book "Selfridges (1909-1984)": The story of the store, illustrated with over 200 pictures and published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Selfridges. Rainbird, March 1984
- (2005) Book "Beach": Six people connected by sun, sea, sand, sex and death, struggle with their expectations of life, pleasure and love in Perth, WA. Deceptively comedic and shockingly real, this perceptive story touches on Western Australian attitudes to sexuality, mortality and the pleasures that life affords. Privately printed. November, 2005
- (1996) Book "Australia For Me": A family history about the Australian Honeycombes, their origins, arrival of the first family in Melbourne in 1850, and the story of their descendants. Privately printed. Illustrated. August, 1996
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