- Was a regular panel member on the BBC Radio Game shows "My Word" and "My Music"
- Author of a comic novel, The Walpole Orange, Corgi, 1993, ISBN 0-552-14136-4, about life in the Walpole Club, a gentlemen's club in London.
- In 1968 he was one of the founder-members of London Weekend Television which he joined as Head of Entertainment. However he and five other departmental heads resigned a year later amid great publicity in protest at the sacking of the managing director, Michael Peacock, saying that they had lost all confidence in LWT's board of directors.
- In the 1960s, Frank Muir and Denis Norden worked as advisors and consultants on comedy for the BBC TV Light Entertainment department, approving every script that was submitted.
- [1974] UK television commercial for Unigate milk.
- Editor of The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose.
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