- "Happy Go Lucky" (autobiography) by Kenneth More (1959). Published by Robert Hale Ltd.
- "More or Less" (autobiography) by Kenneth More (1978) Published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. ISBN 0 240 22603 X.
- 1977: "On Approval" by Frederick Lonsdale. The Vaudeville Theatre, The Strand, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Duke of Bristol, Patricia Routledge, Moray Watson and Carolyn Seymour.
- 1973: "Sign of The Times" by Jeremy Kingston. The Vaudeville Theatre, The Strand, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Andrew Parry, Sandra Duncan, Liza Goddard, Dennis Ramsden, Joan Sterndale Bennett and Norman Beaton.
- 1971: "Getting On" by Alan Bennett. The Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1. Cast list included; Kenneth More as George Oliver, Gemma Jones, Brian Cox, Keith Skinner and Mona Washbourne.
- 1970: "The Winslow Boy" by Terence Rattigan. New Theatre, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Sir Robert Morton, Megs Jenkins, Laurence Naismith, Annette Crosbie, Christopher Cazenove and Peter Cellier.
- 1968: "The Secretary Bird" by William Douglas Home. Savoy Theatre, The Strand, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Hugh Walford, Jane Downs, Terence Longdon, Katherine Parr and Judith Arthy.
- 1964: "Our Man Crichton" (Musical adaptation of "The Admirable Crichton") by J.M. Barrie. Shaftesbury Theatre, Catherine Street, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Chrichton, Millicent Martin, Patricia Lambert, George Benson, Dilys Watling, David Kernan, Anna Barry, and Glyn Worsnip.
- 1963: "Out of the Crocodile" by Giles Cooper. Phoenix Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Peter Pounce, Celia Johnson and Cyril Raymond.
- 1961: Director - "The Angry Deep" by Anthony Higgins. Theatre Royal, Brighton. Cast list included Anthony Verner.
- 1952: "The Deep Blue Sea" by Terence Rattigan. Duchess Theatre, Catherine Street, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as Freddie Page, Googie Withers, Roland Culver, Raymond Francis and Peter Illing.
- 1950: "The Way Things Go" by Frederick Lonsdale. Phoenix Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as John, Michael Gough, Glynis Johns, Ronald Squire and Janet Burnell.
- 1948: "Peace in our Time" by Noel Coward. Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1. Cast list included; Kenneth More as George Bourne, Dora Bryan, Bernard Lee, Elspeth March and Ralph Michael.
- 1947: "Power Without Glory" by Michael Hutton. New Lindsey Theatre Club, Notting Hill Gate, London (later transferred to The Fortune). Cast list included; Kenneth More as Eddie, Beatrice Yarley and Dirk Bogarde.
- 1946: "And No Birds Sing" by Jenny Laird and John Fernold. Aldwych Theatre, London, WC2. Cast list included; Kenneth More as The Rev. Arthur Platt, Elizabeth Allan, Nigel Stock, Derek Tansley and Elspeth Seely-White.
- "Kindly Leave the Stage" by Kenneth More (1965). Published by Michael Joseph.
- "Stars at War" by Michael Munn (1995). Published in Great Britain by Robson Books Ltd. ISBN 0 86051 954 6. More, Kenneth, pages 26, 27, 38, 39, 63-66, 76, 117-19, 126, 129, 156-8, 277-9, 282.
- "All Star Jubilee Festival Concert", Royal Air Force Commemoration 1918-68. DAVJOY Records (Catalogue No. DJ RAFA). Kenneth More Contribution: Record 2 Side 1.
- 1965: "Our Man Crichton". Original cast recording. Parlophone Records LP (12-inch) Catalogue No. PMC 1246.
- Andrew Spicer. "Typical Men: The Representation of Masculinity in Popular British Cinema". London: I B Tauris & Co Ltd, 2001. ISBN-10: 1860645631. Kenneth More, pages 34, 39-43, 44, 90, 94, 120, 168, 185.
- Spike Milligan & Jack Hobbs. "Milligan's Ark". London: M & J Hobbs, distributed by Joseph, 1971. ISBN-10: 0851380174. Contribution by Kenneth More et al.
- Readers Digest. "Great Tales of Adventure - Volume 1". London: Readers Digest Association, 1982. ISBN-10: 0276422074. Introduction by Kenneth More.
- 1958: Royal Variety Performance, The Coliseum Theatre, 8 St Martin's Lane, London WC2. Other performers included; Frankie Vaughan, Bruce Forsyth, Tony Hancock, David Nixon and Charlie Drake. Presented by Bernard Delfont.
- (1978) "The Silent Witness", Original film soundtrack LP - Narration Side 2. Gull Record Label (12-inch). Catalogue No. GULP 1030.
- (1958) Kenneth More also hosted a charity appeal short titled "Design for Living by Kenneth More".
- (1973) Kenneth More also narrated the TV documentary "Concorde - The 24 Hour World", directed by John Costello and Terrence Hughes.
- (1973) Kenneth More also narrated James Hall's TV documentary "Look, No Hands".
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