Many of his plays involve royalty, such as The King's Clothes, The American Princess, The Bride and the Hunter of Butterflies (adapted for television by Ram Loevy), Edi King.
RAM | Ram Gopal Varma | Ram | Ram Mohan Roy | Ram Dass | Lady Shri Ram College for Women | Rao Tula Ram | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | Ram Gopal Bajaj | Ram "Crazy Horse" Vaswani | Ram Jethmalani | Ram Charan | Rajeev Ram | Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (Pakistan) | Ram Swarup | Ram Revilla | Ram Kishore Shukla | Jagjivan Ram | Edward Ram | Baba Siddharth Gautam Ram | Sir Ganga Ram Hospital | Ram-Zet | Ram Vilas Paswan | Ram Ramirez | Ram Prasad | RAM parity | Ram Mounts | Ram Manohar Lohia | Ram Loevy | Ram Khamhaeng |
In addition to his musical career, during the 1970s Gov also participated in the 1974 Israeli TV series "The Magic Door" (דלת הקסמים), and in the 1977 Israeli film "Masa Alonkot" (מסע אלונקות), and in Ram Loevy's 1978 film "Khirbet Khize", the 1978 film "Ha-Lehaka" ("The Troupe") which described the life in an Israeli military band, and the 1979 film "Dizengoff 99", and the 1979 film "Do not ask if I love" (אל תשאלי אם אני אוהב).