Yeoh's podcast[3] has interviewed playwright Mark Ravenhill, actor Sally Phillips, economist Diane Coyle, philosopher Jonathan Wolff.
He won the Thomson Extel Award for Best Sector Sell-side Analyst for Integrated Socially Responsible Investment Analysis in 2003.
Patent Breaking Life Saving, directed by Jessica Dromgoole was broadcast by BBC World Service in December 2006.
The Places in Between, a dramatisation of the book by Rory Stewart, directed by Kirsty Williams and starring Greg Wise was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 15 February 2007.
The UK newspaper, the Guardian said of Nakamitsu: Small but exquisitely formed, Benjamin Yeoh's new version of a 14th-century Japanese Noh play is fusion theatre, borrowing from east as well as west.
It is both strange and familiar, accessible and remote, restrained and yet somehow full-blown.’ [3] Yeoh wrote the recorded dialogue for Coney's [4] interactive re-imagining of Kensington Palace's State apartments, called House of Cards.
[5] Yeoh co-wrote, with David Finnigan, and performed Thinking Bigly, a performance-lecture at Theatre Deli, London.
On reviewing, Laura Kressly wrote "Their lecture-performance amalgamates these three topics into an engaging, informative and interactive presentation that gives a wide-angle view on what we can do to save the planet."