Kaplan Kaye

His television debut was as Young Scrooge in an adaptation of A Christmas Carol (1958), part of the Tales from Dickens series.

Other television appearances include roles in The Charlie Drake Show (1961), Henry in six episodes of William (1963), Eagle Rock (1964), The Saint (1964), the mini-series The Three Musketeers (1966), Armchair Theatre (1967), Z-Cars (1968), The First Lady (1968), and Journey to the Unknown (1968).

(1962) by Lionel Bart,[3] and 'Puck' at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1966)[4] The latter performance was issued as an album.

[5] With Roger Kitter he co-wrote and performed on the humorous novelty hit song "Chalk Dust - The Umpire Strikes Back", credited to The Brat, which reached No.

[6] In 1989 Kaye, with Harry Schulz, released a remix of the Flash and the Pan song "Waiting for a Train" titled "Waiting for a Train '89 (The Harrymeetskaplan Mix)", and released in the UK on Cha Cha Records.