- (1984) Radio: scripted and produced many programs for BBC Radio 4: "Who Was Jesus", "God of Anger, God of Love" and "In Perspective". She directed "Angel of Regent Square" and produced "Turning Over New" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1985) Radio: scripted and produced "Soundings" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1986) Radio: scripted and produced "Hidden Glory", "Soundings" and "The Good Book" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1987) Radio: produced "Sunday Feature", and "The Saturday Feature" for BBC Radio 4. She also produced "Battles over Bethlehem" for BBC Radio 3
- (1988) Radio: scripted and produced "Profile", "Solomon's Peacocks", "Zooming to Heaven" and "The Christian Centuries" (a 12-part series) for BBC Radio 4. She also produced "The Homecoming of a Heretic" and "The Road to Nicea" (Part of 'Whose is the Kingdom?") for BBC Radio 3.
- (1989) Radio: scripted and produced "The Wednesday Feature" and "The Christian Centuries" (a 12-part series) for BBC Radio 4.
- (1992) Radio: scripted and produced "Protestors for Paradise" (a ten-part series) for BBC Radio 4.
- (1994) Radio: produced "Brian Redhead" for BBC Radio Collection.
- (1982) Radio: scripted and produced "Sunday", "Peter as Pilgrim" and "Lighten Our Darkness" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1990) Book: "Pillars of Islam".
- (1989) Book: "The Christian Centuries".
- (1993) Book: "Protestors for Paradise".
- (1987) Book: "The Good Book".
- (1995) Book: contributed to "Discovering Turkey" with Ernest Warburton.
- (1983) Radio: scripted and produced "Fatima" for BBC Radio 4. She also produced, scripted and presented "Lighten Our Darkness" and "Reading Between the Signs" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1994) Wrote and presented "Creeds, Councils and Controversies" for BBC News World Service.
- (1996) Radio: scripted and presented "Thought for the Day" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1997) (credited as Frances Gumley-Mason) Radio: scripted and presented "Thought for the Day" for BBC Radio 4.
- (2002) (credited as Frances Gumley-Mason) Radio: scripted and presented "Something Understood" for BBC Radio 4.
- (2005) (credited as Frances Gumley-Mason) Radio: presented "Sunday Worship" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1988 - 1989) Series editor for "Not on Sunday" for Channel 4.
- (1975 - 1976) Assistant Literary Editor at the Catholic Herald.
- (1976 - 1977) Literary Editor at the Catholic Herald.
- (1977 - 1979) Reporter and Stone Sub at the Catholic Herald.
- (1979 - 1981) Editor at the Catholic Herald.
- (1989) Acting Head of Religion for BBC World Service.
- (2003) (credited as Frances Gumley Mason) Radio: contributed to "What's the Fascination with Convent Girls?" for BBC Radio 4.
- (1984) Television: worked as assistant producer on "The World, the Flesh and the Devil" for BBC One.
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