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Books: Paperweight (1992), The Liar (1992), The Hippopotamus (1994), Bloody Lucky: Writing on Cricket (1990, Stephen Fry and other authors, edited by Tom Graveney and Mike Seabrook), A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1990, with Hugh Laurie), A Bit More Fry & Laurie (1991, with Hugh Laurie), Amassed Hysteria (1991, introduction by Stephen Fry), Three Bits of Fry & Laurie (1992, with Hugh Laurie), Making History (1996).

Plays (author): "Me and My Girl" (1984 adaptation) "Latin!"

Radio: "Loose Ends" (BBC R4, 1985-88 appearances) "Colour Supplement" (BBC 1985) LBC Newstalk (1990) "In the Red" (BBC R4 1995), "Saturday Night Fry" (1987)

Theatre (actor): "Forty Years On" (1984), "Look Look" (1989), "The Common Pursuit" (1988), "Cell Mates" (1995),

Audiotapes (reader): The Vicar of Nibbleswick (Roald Dahl), Vintage Stuff (Tom Sharpe), The Wilt Alternative (Tom Sharpe), Where Angels Fear to Tread (EM Forster), Cautionary Verses (Hilaire Belloc), The Liar (Fry), The Hippopotamus (Fry), "The Best of ABoF&L" (Fry, Laurie),

Other (director, coord.): "Hysteria" benefits (June 1987, Sept. 1989)

Guest appearances too many to list accurately: Clive James, Comic Relief, Southbank Show (Douglas Adams profile), Southbank Show (Best of Britsh comedy), Wogan, etc., etc., etc

Theatre (actor): "The Cellar Tapes" (1981)

Theatre (co-writer for Cambridge Footlights Dramatic Club): "Electric Voodoo" (1980), "The Cellar Tapes" (1981)

(autobiography) Moab is My Washpot

Appeared in a commercial for After Eight mints having a dinner party with famous faces like Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe and Naomi Campbell.

(2001) TV commercial for Kenco coffee

Voice for the Unabridged audio books of the JK Rowling "Harry Potter" books. The first audio book in the series, "Harry Potter & the Philosophers Stone", sold over 1 million units in the UK and is the first audio book to be played in full on BBC radio in the one day. (Boxing Day 2000)

Audio: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling. Cover to Cover

Audio: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by Joanne Kathleen Rowling. Cover to Cover-1999

Audio: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J K Rowling. Cover to Cover-2000

Audio: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J K Rowling. Cover to Cover-2000

Novel: The Stars' Tennis Balls (UK title) / Revenge (US title), 2000

TV commercial for Orange (2003)

TV commercial for Vauxhall Meriva (2003)

Audio: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J K Rowling. Cover to Cover-2003

TV commercial for Alliance & Leicester (with Hugh Laurie)

TV commercial for Orange TRY (2004)

Feature audio commentary for Bright Young Things (2003).

Radio (c. 2001): Starred in BBC Radio 4 version on 'Absolute Power' (later adapted for TV).

TV commercial (with Tony Robinson (I)) for Anchor Butter (2004)

TV commercial (with Tony Robinson (I)) for Anchor Butter (2005)

TV commercial for Twinings Tea (2005)

Radio (2005): Played "Murray Bost Henson" in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Quandary and Quintessential Phases on BBC Radio 4.

Narrator of the documentary "The Biggest Nose in Borneo" which can occasionally be seen at Animal Planet.

TV commercial for Twinings Tea (2006)

TV commercial (with Tony Robinson) for Anchor Butter Spreadable (2006)

Wrote the introduction for the posthumous Douglas Adams book "The Salmon of Doubt".

TV commercial for Twinings Green Teas (2007)

The voice of Winnie-the-Pooh on a series of audio books.

Little Big Planet (VG, PS3) - Voice Actor

(1989) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Look," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Robin Bailey, Gabrielle Drake, and Michael Simkins.

(1990) He acted in Michael Frayn's play, "Look," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Robin Bailey, Margaret Courtenay, Gabrielle Drake, S. Gordon and Michael Simkins.

Having appeared as a guest panelist on the BBC Radio "antidote to panel games", I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, in 2009 he was the first guest chairman following the death of Humphrey Lyttelton a year earlier.

Article, "The Joy of Plaques," Published in "The Daily Telegram (UK)," 8 June 2009.

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