- Co-wrote with Rupert Holmes the song, " 'Twas", which appeared on her 1979 album "Tigers and Fireflies".
- She is featured in the promotional video for "Pigeons in Flight" by Graham Fellows in the comedy Europigeon (1998).
- Stage: Appeared in "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" at the Theatre of Comedy, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, U.K. from 12/16/83-2/14/84.
- 3/92: Guested as a panelist on two episodes of BBC Radio 2's quiz show "Pop Score".
- Stage: Appeared in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" with Ted Rogers and Gareth Hunt, 1984.
- 9/79: BBC Radio Four transmitted a program entitled "Rock Bottom" in which Roger Cook investigated the unsavory side of rock management. She was featured as one of the interviewees.
- 1/31/82: Appeared as Cinderella in an all-star cast, charity performance entitled "Cinderella's Star Night" at the Prince Edward Theatre in London. The cast included Helen Mirren, Christopher Cazenove, Britt Ekland, Judy Geeson, Nigel Havers, Patricia Hodge, Gordon Jackson, Matthew Kelly, Dinsdale Landen, Rula Lenska, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen, Ian Ogilvy, Su Pollard, Donald Sinden, Charlie Drake, Christopher Timothy, Henry Cooper, Michael Medwin, Roy Kinnear, Ian Lavender, Billy Connolly, Jeremy Sinden, Caroline Quentin, Jenny Agutter, Anthony Andrews, Lionel Blair, Peter Bowles and Simon Williams. Fittingly for Cinderella, Lynsey sang a modified version of one of her best known compositions, "Won't Somebody Dance With Me". The performance was in aid of the Bobath Centre.
- Together with co-writer Ian Lynn she was commissioned to write an album of songs for Le Shuttle/Eurotunnel. The album, called "How Do You Do, I'm Marcus", was released in 1995 and came together with a coloring book designed to keep children busy on the train. As well as Lynsey and Ian providing lead vocals on some of the tracks, other vocal performances are provided by Ron Moody, John Glover, Kate Robbins and Tony Jackson.
- 1993: Her song "There's No Place Like London" was selected as the official theme tune for the London Parade. It was released on CD, credited as "Lynsey & Friends", and featured two school choirs (St. Joan of Arc RC School Choir and Nonsuch High School Chamber Choir) as well as Gareth Hunt, Rula Lenska, Lionel Blair, Lorraine Chase, Polly James, Kenny Lynch, Victor Spinetti and Gordon Kaye and, of course, Lynsey herself.
- Her cartoons appeared regularly in the U.K. glossy magazine, OK!, starting with its first issue in 1996. Her drawings have also graced the cover of her first album "Surprise" as well as albums from other artists.
- Album: "Surprise"
- Voted in as a Performing Right Society (PRS) Board Director in 2006.
- Released the DVD of "Taking Control" in 2007
- Album: Taste Me Don't Waste Me (1974)
- Album: Love Bomb (1975)
- Album: Tigers and Fireflies (1979)
- Album: Before You Go Tonight (1990 but recorded in 1976)
- Album: Just a Little Time (1994)
- On the 1st November 2008, she was interviewed by Suzi Quatro about her American musical influences for Suzi's BBC radio 2 program. This is almost 34 years to the day when they last appeared on the same UK top 40 in November 1974, Lynsey with her hit "No Honestly" and Suzi with hers, "The Wild One".
- (1998) Participant in a pop music quiz "Wowfabgroovy" which was broadcast on BBC Radio 2.
- Writes travel articles for the British daily newspaper, Daily Mail. These have included articles on Mauritius (11th February 2008) and Australia's East Coast (16th April 2009).
- Wrote the foreword for the book "Medium Rare" by Billy Roberts, Liam Scott (Apex Publishing, ISBN 978-1-906358-49-5) published in April 2009. The book is about spiritual medium Liam Scott.
- (1983) She performed in the pantomime, "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp", at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Richard O'Sullivan, Jill Gascoine, Derek Griffiths, Roy Kinnear, Tommy Trinder, Edmund Hockridge, David Janson and Doreen Wells in the cast.
- (April 1985) She acted in the musical, "Pump Boys and Dinettes", at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Joe Brown, Jeremy Clyde, Peter Duncan, Clodagh Rodgers and Chad Stuart in the cast. Philip Hedley was the director.
- (2013) Double CD "Sugar and Beyond" (Cherry Red Records) - singer, writer, producer and sleeve notes
- (2013) Double CD "Into My Music" (Cherry Red Records) - singer, writer, producer and sleeve notes
- (2013) Radio program: Guest on the Ken Bruce show (BBC Radio 2) - interviewed and selected songs for "Tracks of my years"
- (April 29, 2012) Aled Jones "Good Morning Sunday" (BBC Radio 2) - guest, interview and selects songs
- (October 26, 2010) Judi Spiers (BBC Radio Devon) - interview about her new online shop
- (2009) Wrote the foreword for "Medium Rare" Apex Publishing Ltd, Clacton on Sea, United Kingdom ISBN13 9781906358495
- (May 26, 1974) Lynsey De Paul chose her Top 12 songs and was interviewed by Brian Matthew for the radio program "My Top 12". It was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 and the producer was Dave Tate.
- (1995) co-wrote and co-produced the album "How do You do - I'm Marcus" released on CD for the opening of Eurotunnel, together with Ian Lynn. De Paul also performed some of the tracks on the album as the characters Michelle and Moleye. Other artists appearing on the album included Ron Moody, Kate Robbins and Jon Glover.
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