The management of Elstree Studios commissioned Paul to write, produce, direct and research a documentary connected to their history in 2012. He chose to feature the writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The short films, made with the co-operation of StudioCanal, documented the films that Ray and Alan worked on at Elstree Studios, including The Rebel, starring Tony Hancock, and The Bargee, starring Harry H. Corbett.

The year 2012 also saw Paul begin working as a writer, researcher and archivist on projects relating to The Hippodrome Casino (Formerly The Talk of the Town) in London. This included Paul arranging for Lorna Luft, Judy Garland's daughter, to unveil a plaque in memory of her late mother, instigating plaques for Bruce Forsyth and Sammy Davis Jr. and interviewing Roy Hudd in the Hippodrome' cabaret theatre for videos relating to the history of the venue.

Paul was commissioned by Elstree Studios and Michael O'Mara Books in 2014 to write and research an official book about the studios, entitled, Elstree Studios: A Celebration of Film and Television. The publication, which featured and introduction by the Oscar-winning director Tom Hooper, and 250 photos and stills, was launched at Elstree Studios in October 2015.

In June 2015, Paul returned to producing and/or directing stage productions. The first production was a concert called Sunday at the Musicals, which was staged in the Matcham Theatre at The Hippodrome Casino in London. Since then, he has staged 20 productions and 23 performances of his popular Sunday at the Musicals charity concerts. The West End performers who have taken part over the years include Sam Bailey, Brian Conley, Darren Day, Brenda Edwards, Kerry Ellis, Cassidy Janson, Trevor Dion Nicholas and Marti Webb. While the choirs he has worked with include Rock Choir and The Sing Space Choir.

In 2018, Paul produced An Afternoon of Monologues at The Phoenix Arts Club in London. Hosted by Gyles Brandreth, the cast included Sabina Franklyn, Jenny Funnell, Louise Jameson, Jackie Lye, Eve Matheson and Natalie Walter.

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