Films For Television
- Quartermaine's Terms (BBC, 1987)
- After Pilkington (BBC, January 1987)
- Old Flames (BBC, 1990)
- They Never Slept (BBC, March 1991)
- The Common Pursuit (BBC, March 1992)
- Running Late (BBC, October 1992)
- Unnatural Pursuits (semi-autobiographical, two-part satire, BBC, December 1992)
- Femme Fatale (BBC, February 1993)
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