COMPUTER GAMES
Roger has provided numerous character voices for computer games, and most recently for The Day After (aka The Cuban Missile Crisis in some countries) produced by G5 Software, on international release by Black Bean Games for PC and Microsoft XBOX.
Cuba, 1962. The United States have increased their intelligence activity in Cuba, due to which the Soviet and Cuban counterintelligence started exposing more American spies and saboteurs.
The Day After is a war simulator with turn-based operation planning mode and tactical battles in real-time, fashioned in the style of alternative history with use of actual weaponry of 1960s.
Main game features:
Alternative history, caused by the nuclear catastrophe, that happened as a result of the military solution of the 1962 Caribbean Crisis.
Turn-based operation planning mode (TBS) and real-time tactics (RTS) of "Blitzkrieg" mould in one game.
Dozens of scenario missions in 4 military campaigns for the USSR, Franco-German Alliance, China, and UK-US Alliance.
New ordnance types: helicopter, missile forces, recon and sabotage squads
Contaminated areas affecting the availability of ordnance and the combat ability of manpower.
SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
In 2005, the Japanese BAKU Corporation selected Roger as the English speaking voice for the in-car satellite navigation systems in Land Rover, Range Rover and Jaguar cars.
FILMS

Jimmy McGovern’s Heart (Granada Films) for cinema release in 1998.
RADIO
Roger actually started out in radio voicing local radio commercials for independent stations around the country, and in the days before ISDN that meant driving up and down the motorway every day!
National radio advertising campaigns include:
- Peugeot “Operation Escapade’ 1996 (various military voices) McCann Erickson
- Black & Decker “Springtime” 2003 (as Anthony Hopkins) Edric
- Travelocity.co.uk “The Travelocity Challenge” 2005 (his University Challenge role) MBCD

Click here for Roger doing Travelocity with Alan Whicker.
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