Paul's biography on Morecambe and Wise, Two of a Kind: The Morecambe and Wise Story, was published by Fantom Publishing in 2020. The book includes recollections from Bobby Ball, Gemma Craven, Jim Davidson, Ken Dodd, Michele Dotrice, Bruce Forsyth, Hannah Gordon, Eddie Izzard, Diane Keen, Joan Morecambe, Gail Morecambe, Simon Pegg, Carol Royle, Madeline Smith, Jimmy Tarbuck and Mike Yarwood.

In 2021, Paul adapted and produced a new production of Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw at The Actors' Church in London. The cast included Philip Bretherton, Moira Brooker, Brian Capron, Paddy Duff, Christopher Ettridge, Sabina Franklyn, Judy Matheson, Abbey Norman, Graham Seed and Gay Soper. The play, which was performed in the style of a radio play, was directed by Denise Silvey.

The same year, Paul adapted and produced a new production of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens at The Actors' Church in London. The role of Ebinezer Scrooge was played by Graham Seed, while the narrators were Judy Buxton, Christopher Ettridge, Derek Griffiths, Jeffrey Holand, Diane Keen, Louise Jameson, Carol Royle, Hilary Jones and Finty Williams. Performed in the style of a radio play, the reading was directed by Denise Siivey.

In 2022, Paul production's included Eric Morecambe: A Talk by Gail Morecambe at Leicester Guildhall. The show featured Eric's daughter giving a fascinating talk about the late comedian's professional and home lives.

During the spring of 2023, Paul was commissioned to write and research material for Gary Morecambe's new biography about Morecambe and Wise, Entitled, Forever in the Sunshine, the book was published by Sphere.

The August of 2023 saw Paul staged An Evening of Monologues at The Union Theatre in London. Hosted by David Benson, the cast included Emily Clare, Ella Dale, Tara Daniels. Sabina Franklyn, Jenny Funnell, Tina Gray, Jonathan Hansler, Dan March, Kate Sherrard, Clare Sloane, Hilary Tones and Emma Wilkinson Wright.

During October 2023, Paul adapted and produced a new production of The Railway Children at The Old Court in Windsor. The cast of the play, which was staged in the style of a radio play, included Philip Bretherton, Moira Brooker, Brian Capron, Ella Dale, Sabina Franklyn, Jenny Funnell, Joshua Ginsberg, Joanne Heywood, Phoebe Newlan, Carol Royle, Hilary Tones, David Warwick and Nick Wilton.

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