Television Appearances
- Carroll Levis Junior Discoveries TV Show (1958)
- Royal Variety Performance 1963 at the Prince of Wales Theatre
- The Good Old Days
- Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium
- The David Essex Christmas Show
- The Songwriters
- The British in Love
- Tell Me on a Sunday (1980)
- Top of the Pops (1980, 1985, 1986)
- The Merv Griffin Show
- The Bill Boggs Show
- Won't Change Places (BBC Television Special)
- This Is Your Life Andrew Lloyd Webber
- The Des O'Connor Show
- The Val Doonican Show
- Together Again (BBC Television Special)
- That's Life!
- The Royal Variety Performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- The Magic of the Musicals (1992)
- The Music Game
- The Two Ronnies (1981)
- Songs of Praise (1994)
- The Laurence Olivier Awards (1996) presenting the Best Lighting Designer Award
- This is Your Life Don Black (1996)
- Call My Bluff (1997)
- Awash with Colour
- The Story of Musicals (2012)
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