
Lord Sir Charles Froschenkel is a budding young doctor whose experiments take him further than he ever dared believed possible!
...and a chance encounter with an old family friend sparks off an incident which proves fatal for his dinner guest.
RADIO PLAY
Cold Blood, Cold Heart is a 1950s radio play about an astounding gothic tale of broken dreams, promises and hearts
"Barmy but irresistable" - Edinburgh Fringe
Next Performance - Friday 24th & Saturday 25th June at the Milton Rooms, Malton
Read "The incredibly bizarre world of Uncle Reggie"
The totally official biography
BOOK
The scattered and almost forgotten fragments of Reggie's incredible life are being painstakingly pieced together for the very first time.
The incredibly bizarre world of Uncle Reggie is a remarkable journey through time and space. This factual account of the 48 hours spent in his company is interspersed with newspaper articles, journal entries and extracts from his extensive collection of short stories and science fiction radio scripts.
Check out "A Dark Shadow over Europe"
Graphic Comic, featuring
- Vera Cruz
- Bugatti Atlantic
- Berlin Cabaret
- Leather seats
- Cockpit action
COMIC
An affair from my past expressed through the medium of a graphical comic. A most dastardly affair but quite arousing at the same time.
My arch enemy Vera Cruz is back in town and she's trying to change the whole history of the 20th century and therefore wipe out everything that's happened since.
Oh No !!!
Read "The Wicked Men of Micklehampton"
A radio play featuring ...
- Desiree
- Temporal Solenoid Inducer
- Luncheon vouchers
- Chilling words
- Mutton & onion stew
RADIO PLAY
It is 1936 and a young girl has been reported missing in Micklehampton, a remote Dales village. Young journalist, Reginald Merryweather is sent to investigate.
A tale of mystery, intrigue and murder. Can Uncle Reggie save the girl and save himself?
The first instalment of a radio play in four (or more) parts.
COMEDY SKETCHES
Here is a taste of my early broadcasting work, featuring some of the wonderful and eccentric characters that I met whilst travelling around the country.

