In 1998, he appeared on the BBC show Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook (1997). When his team won and he was asked to donate the winnings to a charity, he favored Amnesty International.
He moved from Australia to Brighton, England in 1992 with his wife and two
sons, Angus Little and Jasper Valentine Little.
In 2000, he won the Laurence Olivier Award for his one-man West End (London) show "Defending The Caveman".
He toured with his one-man show "Defending the Caveman" around England.
Appeared in all 3 versions of the flying doctors series most notably as one of the main characters in the flying doctors series. (mini series,TV series, and rfds series) as a different character in each.
He presented BBC Radio 4's comedy quiz show "Read the Fine Print" in 1999.