- Radio: "Boo!"
- Radio: "Parcel"
- Radio: "Ask Me No Questions"
- Radio: "Angel Unwilling"
- Radio: "Split Down the Middle"
- Radio: "Where Have All the Ghosts Gone?"
- Radio: "The Manipulator"
- Radiio: "A Tinkle of Tiny Bells"
- Radio: "Don't Wait for Me", 1968
- Playwright: "Silence on the Battlefield", 1967
- Playwright: "Incident", 1967
- Playwright: "Two Leaves and a Stalk", 1967
- Playwright: "Cock and Bull Story", 1965
- Playwright: "Dead and Alive", 1964
- Playwright: "Comeback", 1963
- Playwright: "Usher", 1962
- Playwright: "The Boys and the Girls", 1962
- Playwright: "Stranger in the Family" (aka "Passport to Florence"), 1961
- Playwright: "At Sea", 1961
- Playwright: "Soldier from the Wars Returning", 1961
- Playwright: "Mutatis Mutandis", 1960
- Playwright: "Four Minute Warning", 1960
- Playwright: "Little Brother, Little Sister"
- Playwright: "Out of the Flying Pan", 1961
- Playwright: "A View from the Brink", 1961
- Playwright: "The Gift of Fire", 1959
- Playwright: "Ring of Roses", 1958
- Playwright: "Then . . . ", 1960
- Playwright: "Getting and Spreading", 1960
- Playwright: "Idol in the Sky", 1956
- Playwright: "Dragons Are Dangerous", 1955
- Playwright: "The Cactus Garden", 1955
- Playwright: "Memento Mori", 1958
- Playwright: "A Smell of Burning", 1958
- Playwright: "The Lunatic View", 1957
- Playwright: "The Laboratory", 1955
- Playwright: "Sunshine on the Righteous", 1952
- Playwright: "Change Partners"
- Playwright: "Honeymoon Express"
- Plzywright: "Going Home", 1951
- (November 11 to December 12, 1974) His play, "Frankenstein," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Victor Frankenstein); Scott Porter (Henri Clerval); Patricia Pearcy (Elizabeth); Wanda Bimson (Justine); John William Miller, IV (William); Adale O'Brien (Mme. Couper); Bob Burrus (Clerval, Sr.); and Michael Gross (The Creature) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director. Based on the novel by Mary Shelley.
- (November 11 to December 12, 1974) His play, "Countess Dracula," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Scott Porter (Captain Field); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Ivan); Patricia Pearcy (Laura); Adale O'Brien (Mme. Perrodon); Bob Burrus (Colonel Smithson); Wanda Bimson (Carmilla, the Countess Dracula) and Michael Gross (Doctor Spielsberg) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director. Sheridan La Fanu wrote the novel, "Carmilla."
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