- He co-wrote and acted in the first series of the BBC Radio 4 show "That Mitchell and Webb Sound." This was broadcast in six episodes between 28th August 2003 and 2nd October 2003.
- He co-wrote and starred in the second series of 'That Mitchell and Webb Sound'. This was broadcast in six episodes on BBC Radio 4 between 10th February 2005 and 17th March 2005.
- He co-wrote and starred in the third series of 'That Mitchell and Webb Sound'. This was broadcast in six episodes on BBC Radio 4 between 24th May 2007 and 28th June 2007.
- He was the host of 'The Unbelievable Truth', a comedy panel game. The pilot episode was broadcast on Radio 4 on Thursday 19th October 2006 and the first series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in six episodes between 29th April 2007 and 3rd June 2007.
- He was the host of the second series of 'The Unbelievable Truth'. This was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in six episodes between Monday 5th May 2008 and Monday 9th June 2008. He also hosted the Christmas special, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 15th December 2008.
- He co-wrote and starred in 'The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb'. This stage show was performed at the Pleasance Theatre, London on 12th and 13th October 2006; the Anvil, Basingstoke on 21st October 2006; Broadway, Peterborough, 24th October 2006; the Corn Exchange, Cambridge, 25th October 2006; Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, 26th October 2006; Grand Opera House, York, 27th October 2006; Sheffield City Hall, 28th October 2006; The Lowry, Salford, 29th October 2006; Victoria Hall, Stoke on Trent, 1st November 2006; Assembly Rooms, Derby, 2nd November 2006; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, 3rd to 4th November 2006; Birmingham Hippodrome, 5th November 2006; Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, 7th November 2006; Pavilions, Plymouth, 8th November 2006; Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe, 9th November 2006; The Hexagon, Reading, 10th November 2006; Guildhall, Portsmouth, 11th November 2006; Colston Hall, Bristol, 12th November 2006; New Theatre, Oxford, 14th November 2006; Southport Theatre, Southport, 15th November 2006; Hull New Theatre, 16th November 2006; The Auditorium, Grimsby, 17th November 2006; Charter Theatre, Preston, 18th November 2006; King's Theatre, Glasgow, 19th November 2006; De Montford Hall, Leicester, 21st November 2006; Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, 22nd November 2006; Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, 23rd November 2006; Corn Exchange, Cambridge, 24th November 2006; The Orchard, Dartford, 25th November 2006; Cliffs Pavilion, Southend on Sea, 27th November 2006; Derngate Theatre, Northampton, 28th November 2006; Ipswich Regent, 29th November 2006; Fairfield Hall, Croydon, 30th November 2006; City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st December 2006; The Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, 2nd December 2006; Alban Centre, St Albans, 3rd December 2006; the Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 5th December 2006; the Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, 7th December 2006; and the Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells on 10th December 2006.
- He was the host of the third series of 'The Unbelievable Truth'. This was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in six episodes between Monday 23rd March 2009 and Monday 27th April 2009.
- He was a panelist on Episodes 4 and 6 of Series 3 of 'Heresy', the radio discussion show. These episodes were broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday 5th May 2009 and Tuesday 19th May 2009.
- He played Owen in Series One, Episode 4 of 'Think the Unthinkable', the BBC Radio 4 situation comedy. This episode was broadcast on 6th November 2001. He played a bus driver and a policeman in Series One, Episode 5 of 'Think the Unthinkable'. This episode was broadcast on 13th November 2001.
- He played Owen, the IT specialist, in all six episodes of Series 2 of 'Think the Unthinkable'. These episodes were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 7th November 2002 and 12th December 2002.
- He played Owen, the IT expert, in the fourth series of the Radio 4 situation comedy, 'Think the Unthinkable'. He appeared in all four episodes, which were broadcast between 28th September 2005 and 19th October 2005.
- He was a guest on 'Desert Island Discs'. The episode was first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Sunday 19th July 2009 and repeated on Friday 24th July 2009.
- (2009) He played Ferris in 'Impasse'. This was a radio play written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. It was broadcast by BBC Radio 2 on 14th March.
- He co-wrote and starred in the fourth series of 'That Mitchell and Webb Sound'. This was broadcast in six episodes by BBC Radio 4 between Tuesday 25th August 2009 and Tuesday 29th September 2009.
- (November 6, 2009) He was a guest on 'The News Quiz'. The episode was broadcast by BBC Radio 4.
- He was the host of the fourth series of 'The Unbelievable Truth'. This was broadcast in six episodes by BBC Radio 4 between Monday 5th October 2009 and Monday 9th November 2009.
- (2009) He was a guest on 'I'm sorry I haven't a clue', Series 52, Episodes 3 and 4. These episodes were broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Monday 30th November 2009 and Monday 7th December 2009.
- He was the host of 'The Unbelievable Truth-New Year's Special'. This was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Monday 28th December 2009.
- He was a guest on 'Just a Minute'. The episode was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Monday 4th January 2010.
- (January 25, 2010) He was a guest on 'Just a Minute', broadcast by BBC Radio 4.
- (2010) Radio: host of the fifth series of 'The Unbelievable Truth'. This was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in six episodes.
- (2009) Book - "This Mitchell and Webb Book". Co-wrote with comedy partner, Robert Webb. (ISBN 000728019X, Fourth Estate).
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