Radio
- The Party Party 1987
- Paradise Lost – Christ (1992, 41 episodes, Radio 4, BBC)
- Paradise Regained – Christ (1992, 9 episodes, Radio 4, BBC)
- Last Seen Wearing – Sgt Lewis (1994, Radio 4, BBC)
- Barrymore Plus Four (1995)
- Mansfield Park - Edmund Bertram (1997, (Classic Serial), Radio 4, BBC)
- Ghost On The Moor – Graham (2001, Afternoon Play, BBC)
- A Game Of Marbles – Lord Elgin (2004, Afternoon Play, BBC) opposite Paul Scofield
- The Woman in Black (radio series October 2004 Radio 5, BBC)
- Henry's Girls – Henry Purcell (2007, Afternoon Play, BBC)
- The Fiery World – William Blake (2007, Drama on 3, BBC)
- The Gibson - Saul Judd (2008, 6-part Drama Radio 4, BBC)
- The Time Machine – Time traveller (2009, Drama on 3, BBC)
- The Journey – Stephen (2010, Afternoon Play, BBC)
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