Acropolis Now (2001)
Six half-hours, produced by Brian King. Set in Athens in 408BC, during Spartan siege, in a fish restaurant belonging to Aristophanes, frequented by Socrates and Plato. With Robert Hardy, Rosemary Leach, Stephen Moore, Alan Cox, Tom George, Rachel Atkins and Gavin Muir.
Acropolis Now (2002)
Six more half-hours, this time with Imelda Staunton replacing Rachel Atkins.
Time for Mrs Milliner (2003)
Four half-hours, produced by Dawn Ellis, about a woman trying to watch a cheesy House of Elliot-type costume drama on the TV. Caroline Harker played Susan; Jane Asher was Mrs Milliner. Also starring Jonathan Coy, Jonathan Firth, Jason Hughes, Matilda Ziegler and Bridget Forsyth.
Inspector Steine (2007)
Six half-hours concerning 3 useless policemen in Brighton in the1950s and their wicked charlady. With Michael Fenton Stevens, John Ramm, Matt Green and Jan Ravens. This series available on BBC Audio.
The Casebook of Inspector Steine (2008)
Inspector Steine - the amiable, unworldly detective who refuses to believe in Brighton's criminal underworld - returns for another six episodes. With Michael Fenton Stevens, John Ramm, Matt Green and Samantha Spiro. This series available on BBC Audio.
The Adventures of Inspector Steine (2009)
At the beginning of the film Brighton Rock, there is an interesting caption that has always fascinated me. Legend has it that the Brighton authorities insisted on its inclusion – and who can blame them, but it’s still very weird.
more...Uncle Gwyn's Posthumous Curse (2010)
Five 15-minutes, produced by Kate McAll. At a remote Welsh golf club, every member has paid the ultimate penalty for breaking the rules...With Margaret John