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"Foyle's War"
(1 episode)
Broken Souls
(23 March 2008) -
Sir John Sackville
"Waking the Dead"
(2 episodes)
Deus Ex Machina: Part 1
(14 January 2007) - Sir Cyril Barrett
Deus Ex Machina: Part 2
(15 January 2007) - Sir Cyril Barrett
"Midsomer Murders"
(1 episode)
Ring Out Your Dead
(15 September 2002) - Reggie Barton
"Mr Charity"
(1 episode)
The Big W
(17 December 2001) - Professor Harding
"Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible"
(1 episode)
Curse of the Blood of the Lizard of Doom
(26 November 2001) - Prof. MacLewton
"The Way We Live Now"
(4 episodes)
Episode #1.1
(11 November 2001) - Marquis of Auld Reekie
Episode #1.2
(18 November 2001) - Marquis of Auld Reekie
Episode #1.3
(25 November 2001) - Marquis of Auld Reekie
Episode #1.4
(2 December 2001) - Marquis of Auld Reekie
"Brotherly Love"
(1 episode)
I'll Take the High Life
(5 November 2000) - Lord Ranloch
"The 10th Kingdom"
(2 episodes)
... aka Das 10te Königreich (Germany: DVD title)
... aka Das zehnte Königreich (Germany)
Episode #1.6
(12 March 2000) - Elderly Elf
Episode #1.7
(19 March 2000) - Elderly Elf
"Funny Women"
(1 episode)
Stephanie Cole
(21 December 1998) - Himself
"Vanity Fair"
(3 episodes)
Episode #1.3
(15 November 1998) -
Lord Bareacres
Episode #1.4
(22 November 1998) -
Lord Bareacres
Episode #1.5
(29 November 1998) -
Lord Bareacres
"Alleyn Mysteries"
(1 episode)
... aka Inspector Alleyn
... aka Ngaio Marsh's Alleyn Mysteries (UK: complete title)
... aka The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries (Australia)
Final Curtain
(2 May 1993) - Sir Henry Ancred
"Rumpole of the Bailey"
(1 episode)
Rumpole and the Quacks
(25 November 1991) - Sir Hector MacAuliffe
"Waiting for God"
(47 episodes)
Welcome to Bayview
(28 June 1990) - Tom
A Trip to Brighton
(5 July 1990) - Tom
Cheering Up Tom
(12 July 1990) - Tom
The Christening
(19 July 1990) - Tom
Fraulein Mueller
(26 July 1990) - Tom
The Psychiatrist
(2 August 1990) - Tom
The Helicopter
(9 August 1990) - Tom
Counselling for the Dying
(5 September 1991) - Tom
The Partition
(12 September 1991) - Tom
Daisy Takes Charge
(19 September 1991) - Tom
The Thief
(26 September 1991) - Tom
Tell the Truth
(3 October 1991) - Tom
The Hip Operation
(10 October 1991) - Tom
Glamorous Grannies
(17 October 1991) - Tom
Foreign Workers
(24 October 1991) - Tom
Young People
(31 October 1991) - Tom
The Boring Son
(7 November 1991) - Tom
The Funeral
(10 September 1992) - Tom
Two Nasty Children
(17 September 1992) - Tom
Looking for Work
(24 September 1992) - Tom
Harvey's Fiancee
(1 October 1992) - Tom
The Estate Agent
(8 October 1992) - Tom
Scandal
(15 October 1992) - Tom
Sabotage
(22 October 1992) -
Tom Ballard
Politics
(29 October 1992) -
Tom Ballard
Sleeping Pills
(5 November 1992) -
Tom Ballard
Great Aunt Diana
(10 November 1992) -
Tom Ballard
Christmas at Bayview
(23 December 1992) -
Tom Ballard
Financial Difficulties
(9 September 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Living Together
(16 September 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Living in Miserable Sin
(23 September 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Shelves
(30 September 1993) -
Tom Ballard
The Seance
(7 October 1993) -
Tom Ballard
The Promotional Video
(14 October 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Adult Education
(21 October 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Sent to Coventry
(28 October 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Waterworks
(4 November 1993) -
Tom Ballard
The Conference
(11 November 1993) -
Tom Ballard
Another Christmas at Bayview
(23 December 1993) -
Tom Ballard
After the Operation
(8 September 1994) -
Tom Ballard
The Bayview Conservation Society
(15 September 1994) -
Tom Ballard
A Royal Visit?
(22 September 1994) -
Tom Ballard
Diana's Diet
(29 September 1994) -
Tom Ballard
Trouble with Men
(6 October 1994) -
Tom Ballard
Harvey the Priest
(13 October 1994) -
Tom Ballard
Bungee Jumping
(20 October 1994) -
Tom Ballard
A Double Wedding?
(27 October 1994) -
Tom Ballard
"The Return of Shelley"
(1 episode)
In God We Trust
(18 October 1988) - Maurice
"The Comic Strip Presents..."
(2 episodes)
Didn't You Kill My Brother?
(19 March 1988) - Judge Hate
Oxford
(22 February 1990) - Professor Temple
"The Modern World: Ten Great Writers"
(1 episode)
... aka Ten Great Writers of the Modern World (USA)
Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Agent'
(17 January 1988) - Home Secretary
"Bulman"
(1 episode)
Thin Ice
(18 July 1987) - Sir Michael Wallace
"Great Performances"
(1 episode)
Monsignor Quixote
(13 February 1987) - The Bishop
"My Husband and I"
(1 episode)
First Impressions
(6 February 1987) - Mr. Withers
"A Very Peculiar Practice"
(14 episodes)
A Very Long Way from Anywhere
(21 May 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
We Love You, That's Why We're Here
(28 May 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Wives of Great Men
(4 June 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Black Bob's Hamburger Suit
(11 June 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Contact Tracer
(18 June 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
The Hit List
(25 June 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Catastrophe Theory
(2 July 1986) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
The New Frontier
(24 February 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Art and Illusion
(2 March 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
May the Force Be with You
(9 March 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Bad Vibrations
(16 March 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Values of the Family
(23 March 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
The Big Squeeze
(30 March 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
Death of a University
(6 April 1988) -
Dr. Jock McCannon
"Chance in a Million"
(2 episodes)
Naming the Day
(10 February 1986) - Rector
The Once and Future Chance
(17 November 1986) - Rev. Dodge
"C.A.T.S. Eyes"
(1 episode)
Something Nasty Down Below
(10 May 1985) - Admiral Cranshaw
"Bleak House"
(3 episodes)
... aka Masterpiece Theatre: Bleak House (USA)
Episode #1.1
(10 April 1985) - Lord Chancellor
Episode #1.2
(17 April 1985) - Lord Chancellor
Episode #1.3
(24 April 1985) - Lord Chancellor
"Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime"
(1 episode)
The Affair of the Pink Pearl
(16 October 1983) -
Colonel Kingston Bruce
"The Cleopatras"
(6 episodes)
145 BC
(19 January 1983) -
Theodotus
128 BC
(26 January 1983) -
Theodotus
115 BC
(2 February 1983) -
Theodotus
100 BC
(9 February 1983) -
Theodotus
80 BC
(16 February 1983) -
Theodotus
51 BC
(23 February 1983) -
Theodotus
"The Professionals"
(1 episode)
Spy Probe
(12 December 1982) - Minister
"The Brack Report"
(1 episode)
Chapter 2
(13 April 1982) - Max Challen
"Play for Today"
(2 episodes)
Beloved Enemy
(10 February 1981) - Sir Peter
Floating Off
(24 August 1983) - French
"Doctor Who"
(4 episodes)
The Horns of Nimon: Part 1
(22 December 1979) -
Soldeed
The Horns of Nimon: Part 2
(29 December 1979) -
Soldeed
The Horns of Nimon: Part 3
(5 January 1980) -
Soldeed
The Horns of Nimon: Part 4
(12 January 1980) -
Soldeed
"The Camerons"
(5 episodes)
Episode #1.2
(3 October 1979) - Henry Selkirk
Episode #1.3
(10 October 1979) - Henry Selkirk
Episode #1.4
(17 October 1979) - Henry Selkirk
Episode #1.5
(24 October 1979) - Henry Selkirk
Episode #1.6
(31 October 1979) - Henry Selkirk
"1990"
(1 episode)
Decoy
(3 October 1977) - Dr. Sondeberg
"Raffles"
(1 episode)
Home Affairs
(6 May 1977) - Sir Arthur Rumbold
"Star Maidens"
(2 episodes)
... aka Die Mädchen aus dem Weltraum (West Germany)
Nightmare Cannon
(15 September 1976) - Minister
Hideout
(17 November 1976) - Minister
"Shades of Greene"
(1 episode)
Dream of a Strange Land
(2 March 1976) - The Colonel
"Porridge"
(1 episode)
No Way Out
(24 December 1975) - Prison Doctor
"Father Brown"
(1 episode)
The Hammer of God
(26 September 1974) - Colonel James Bohun
"Crown Court"
(1 episode)
Falling Stars
(17 April 1974) - Ben Haggerty
"Zodiac"
(1 episode)
The Horns of the Moon
(1 April 1974) - Rodney Tyce
"The Adventures of Black Beauty"
(1 episode)
Goodbye Beauty
(3 February 1974) - Mr. Crevace
"BBC Play of the Month"
(1 episode)
Trelawny of the Wells
(13 August 1972) -
James Telfer
"His and Hers"
(1 episode)
Come Back
(5 May 1972) - Bobbie Beresford
"Comedy Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Idle at Work
(14 January 1972) - Mr. Chesterton
"Casanova"
(1 episode)
Golden Apples
(21 December 1971) - Feldkirchner
"Hallmark Hall of Fame"
(1 episode)
... aka Hallmark Television Playhouse
The Snow Goose
(15 November 1971) - Recruiting Officer
"The Guardians"
(1 episode)
The Dirtiest Man in the World
(28 August 1971) - Dirtiest Man
"The Ten Commandments"
(1 episode)
Black Eye on Sunday
(20 April 1971) - Prof. David Cuthbertson
"Catweazle"
(1 episode)
The Enchanted King
(21 February 1971) - Gobbling
"The Adventures of Don Quick"
(1 episode)
The Quick and the Dead
(27 November 1970) - Zeus
"W. Somerset Maugham"
(1 episode)
Virtue
(18 June 1970) - Bill Marsh
"Callan"
(1 episode)
A Village Called 'G'
(13 May 1970) - The Groper
"Two in Clover"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.6
(24 March 1970) - Reverend Harker
"Mystery and Imagination"
(1 episode)
The Curse of the Mummy
(23 February 1970) - Mr. Trelawny
"Happy Ever After"
(1 episode)
What's the Matter Can't You Sleep?
(6 January 1970) -
Actor
"Jackanory"
(5 episodes)
Over Sea, Under Stone: Part 1 - The Knights Go Forth
(6 October 1969) - Uncle Merry
Over Sea, Under Stone: Part 2 - The Quest Begins
(7 October 1969) - Uncle Merry
Over Sea, Under Stone: Part 3 - In the Shadow of the Standing Stones
(8 October 1969) - Uncle Merry
Over Sea, Under Stone: Part 4 - Darkness Always Comes
(9 October 1969) - Uncle Merry
Over Sea, Under Stone: Part 5 - The Grail May Not Leave Our Land
(10 October 1969) - Uncle Merry
"ITV Saturday Night Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka ITV Sunday Night Theatre (UK: new title)
Salve Regina
(19 July 1969) - Punchinello
"Fraud Squad"
(1 episode)
The Front Man
(8 July 1969) - Captain Oates
"The Wednesday Play"
(1 episode)
Rodney, Our Intrepid Hero
(19 January 1966) - Mayhew
"The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka Edgar Wallace (UK: alternative title)
... aka Tales of Edgar Wallace (UK: alternative title)
Dead Man's Chest
(31 October 1965) - Murchie
"Dr. Finlay's Casebook"
(2 episodes)
In Committee
(18 April 1965) - Donald MacGillivray
Crusade
(24 April 1966) - Councillor McGillavray
"Public Eye"
(1 episode)
You Should Hear Me Eat Soup
(17 April 1965) -
Actor
"Redcap"
(1 episode)
The Patrol
(16 January 1965) - Major Frazer
"Danger Man"
(1 episode)
... aka Secret Agent (USA)
... aka Secret Agent aka Danger Man (USA: video box title)
That's Two of Us Sorry
(5 January 1965) - Braithwaite
"The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling"
(1 episode)
A Germ Destroyer
(2 August 1964) - Mellish
"HMS Paradise"
(6 episodes)
Captain, Art Thou Sleeping Above?
(16 July 1964) - Commander Shaw
An Officer and a Gentleman
(30 July 1964) - Commander Shaw
Don't Fire That Man, He's Loaded
(10 September 1964) - Commander Shaw
You Have Been Listening to Radio Paradise
(17 September 1964) - Commander Shaw
Our Man on Boonsey
(12 November 1964) - Commander Shaw
There Is No Excuse for Slipshod Paperwork
(19 November 1964) - Commander Shaw
"Detective"
(1 episode)
The Moving Toyshop
(30 March 1964) - Dr. Havering
"Espionage"
(1 episode)
The Frantick Rebel
(12 February 1964) - The Potter
"No Hiding Place"
(1 episode)
Ticket for the Nudes
(16 July 1963) - Plimmer
"ITV Television Playhouse"
(1 episode)
There's No Room for You Here for a Start
(8 February 1963) - Borough surveyor
"Drama 61-67"
(1 episode)
Drama '62: The Enemy
(1 July 1962) - General Questero
"Harpers West One"
(10 episodes)
Episode #1.1
(26 June 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.2
(3 July 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.3
(10 July 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.4
(17 July 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.5
(24 July 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.6
(31 July 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.9
(21 August 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.10
(28 August 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.12
(11 September 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
Episode #1.13
(18 September 1961) - Edward Cruickshank
"The Citadel"
(2 episodes)
Episode #1.2
(30 November 1960) - Dr, Urquhart
Episode #1.3
(7 December 1960) - Dr, Urquhart
"Armchair Theatre"
(2 episodes)
Hail the Conquering Hero
(13 November 1960) -
Actor
The Way of Love
(9 April 1961) - Mark Price
"On Trial"
(1 episode)
The Baccarat Scandal
(17 July 1960) - Lycett Green
"BBC Sunday-Night Play"
(1 episode)
Twentieth Century Theatre: MacAdam and Eve
(14 February 1960) - Rev. John Caldecot
"The Eustace Diamonds"
(5 episodes)
Episode #1.1
(26 June 1959) - John Eustace
Episode #1.2
(3 July 1959) - John Eustace
Episode #1.3
(10 July 1959) - John Eustace
Episode #1.5
(24 July 1959) - John Eustace
Episode #1.6
(31 July 1959) - John Eustace
"The Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff"
(2 episodes)
Recruiting
(17 February 1959) - Silence
A New Reign
(3 March 1959) - Silence
"Dixon of Dock Green"
(1 episode)
The Lady in Red
(4 January 1958) - Gerald Drake
"Nicholas Nickleby"
(3 episodes)
Episode #1.3
(1 November 1957) - Mr. Pyke
Episode #1.4
(8 November 1957) - Mr. Pyke
Episode #1.5
(15 November 1957) - Mr. Pyke
"The Adventures of Robin Hood"
(1 episode)
Hubert
(7 January 1957) - Friar Dennis
"David Copperfield"
(1 episode)
Part 6
(2 November 1956) - Mr. Gulpidge