- [mid-1950s-1971] Radio Announcer, Disc Jockey, Producer, Programme Controller, and Theatre actor/director/manager in Australia
- [1973] Talk show producer for Capital Radio in London
- [1974-75] Presenter of Capital Radio show Open Line
- [1976-1990] Presenter of LBC Radio morning interview and phone-in show. Also LBC's Head of Presentation during much of that time.
- [1990] Presenter of late-night phone-in on BBC GLR Radio, which was heard all across the South East of England. Also guest presenter on other BBC Radio shows.
- [1992-1996] Presenter on BBC Radio 2 of their Breakfast Show and weekend news magazine. Also a presenter on London News Talk during this time, then presenter of various BBC Radio and LBC/Chrysalis Radio shows.
- [1997-] Presenter of "Brian Hayes", a 3-hour show on BBC Radio Five Live
- Guest starred playing radio and television interviewers in: The Chief (1990), Rules of Engagement (1989) and Sitting Pretty (1992).
- Appearances on panel shows To Tell the Truth (1956), _"Don't Quote Me" (1900)_ , Call My Bluff (1965), etc.
- (1960) He acted in Anthony Creighton and Bernard Miller's play, "Tomorrow - With Pictures!", at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Irene Dailey, Conrad Phillips, James Patterson, James Villiers, Phyllis Montefiore and Max Kohlhaas in the cast.
- (1969) He acted in Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "The Magistrate", in a Chichester Festival Theatre production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England with Alastair Sim, Patricia Routledge, Michael Aldridge, Renée Asherson, Carl Bernard, John Clements, Christopher Guinee and Richard Kane in the cast. John Clements was the director.
- (1969) He acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", in a Chichester Festival Theatre production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England with Topol, Patricia Routledge, Heather Sears, Joe Griffiths, Harold Innocent, Tamara Ustinov, Christopher Morley, Phillip Hinton, Richard Kane, Christopher Guinee and Geoffrey Burridge in the cast. Peter Coe was the director.
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