[4] Wrench reported from a wide variety of other locations for BBC Radio including Jerusalem, St Petersburg, Bucharest, Kyiv and Bosnia.
[8] Among Wrench's many radio documentaries was a major BBC World Service series Pills, Patients and Profits[9] which examined the global pharmaceutical industry.
[12] A review in The Quietus took the opportunity to sum up his career: "Few journalists have quite so intimately captured the essence of their era's great moral panics as Nigel Wrench".
[13] Wrench's second cassette for Tapeworm, ZA87,[14] a piece of audio verité documenting a political funeral in Soweto in 1987, was released in March 2021.
[23] He wrote extensively about living with HIV and AIDS, including a regular column for the Pink Paper[24] and made a television documentary called From Russia With Love for BBC3 in 2003.
[28] Wrench now lives in Brighton where, along with being a fan of non-league Whitehawk FC[29] as one of the non-racist, non-sexist, non-homophobic Hawks Ultras,[30] he is also a volunteer shepherd.