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John Gielgud More at IMDbPro »

"Merlin" (3 episodes )
  1. Part 1 (26 April 1998) - King Constant  
  2. Part 2 (26 April 1998) - King Constant  
  3. Part 3 (26 April 1998) - King Constant  
"Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood" (1 episode)
  1. Opportunity Lost (29 October 1995) - Himself (as Sir John Gielgud)  
"Scarlett" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.2 (15 November 1994) - Pierre Robillard  
"Alleyn Mysteries" (1 episode)
  1. Hand in Glove (10 January 1994) - Percival Pyke Period  
"Under the Hammer" (1 episode)
  1. The Fatal Attribution (10 January 1994) - Hugo Lunt  
"Lovejoy" (1 episode)
  1. The Lost Colony (27 December 1993) - Lord Wakering  
"Inspector Morse" (1 episode)
  1. Twilight of the Gods (20 January 1993) - Lord Hinksey  
"Hollywood U.K." (1 episode)
  1. The Last Wave (1 January 1993) - Himself - Contributor  
"A TV Dante" (6 episodes )
  1. Canto 9 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
  2. Canto 10 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
  3. Canto 11 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
  4. Canto 12 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
  5. Canto 13 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
  6. Canto 14 (1 January 1991) - Virgil (voice)  
"The Strauss Dynasty" (1 episode)
... aka "Strauss Dynasty" - Austria (original title)
  1. Episode #1.1 (1 January 1991) - Drechsler  
"The South Bank Show" (2 episodes )
  1. Hindemith: A Pilgrim's Progress (14 April 1990) - Narrator (voice)  
  2. Noel Coward (1 March 1992) - Himself  
"War and Remembrance" (11 episodes )
  1. Part I (13 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  2. Part 2 (15 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  3. Part 3 (16 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  4. Part 4 (17 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  5. Part 5 (20 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  6. Part 6 (22 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  7. Part 7 (23 November 1988) - Aaron Jastrow  
  8. Part 8 (7 May 1989) - Aaron Jastrow  
  9. Part 9 (8 May 1989) - Aaron Jastrow  
  10. Part 10 (9 May 1989) - Aaron Jastrow  
  11. Part 11 (10 May 1989) - Aaron Jastrow  
"Screen Two" (2 episodes )
  1. Time After Time (26 January 1986) - Jasper Swift  
  2. Quartermaine's Terms (29 March 1987) - Eddie  
"This Is Your Life" (1 episode)
  1. Harry Andrews (6 March 1985) - Himself  
"Six Centuries of Verse" (15 episodes )
  1. Chaucer to Ted Hughes (2 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  2. Old English (9 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  3. Chaucer 1340-1400 (16 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  4. Medieval to Elizabethan 1400-1600 (23 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  5. Shakespeare 1564-1616 (30 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  6. Metaphysical and Devotional 1590-1670 (6 June 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  7. Restoration and Augustan 1660-1745 (20 June 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  8. Romantic Pioneers 1750-1805 (21 October 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  9. William Wordsworth 1770-1850 (28 October 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  10. Young Romantics 1800-1824 (4 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  11. Victorians 1837-1901 (11 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  12. American Pioneers 1849-1910 (18 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  13. Romantics and Realists 1870-1920 (25 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  14. Earlier Twentieth Century 1914-1939 (2 December 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
  15. Later Twentieth Century 1934-1984 (9 December 1984) - Himself - Presenter  
"Wagner" (4 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.1 (3 October 1983) - Pfistermeister  
  2. Episode #1.2 (31 December 1983) - Pfistermeister  
  3. Episode #1.3 (31 December 1983) - Pfistermeister  
  4. Episode #1.10 (31 December 1983) - Pfistermeister  
"Great Performances" (3 episodes )
  1. Laurence Olivier: A Life (1 January 1983) - Himself (as Sir John Gielgud)  
  2. John Gielgud: An Actor's Life (1 January 1988) - Himself / George, Duke of Clarence / Cassius / Ghost of Hamlet's Father (also archive footage)  
  3. Richard Burton: In from the Cold (20 September 1988) - Himself  
"Marco Polo" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.1 (5 December 1982) - Doge of Venice  
"The British Greats" (1 episode)
  1. Jack Hawkins (13 August 1980) - Himself  
"Tales of the Unexpected" (2 episodes )
  1. Neck (28 April 1979) - Jelks  
  2. Parson's Pleasure (1 January 1980) - Cyril Boggis  
"SCTV" (1 episode)
... aka "Second City TV" - Canada (original title)
... aka "Second City Revue" - Canada (English title)
  1. Crosswords (16 December 1976) - Himself  
"Shades of Greene" (1 episode)
  1. Special Duties (23 September 1975) - Mr. Ferraro  
"Edward the King" (2 episodes )
... aka "Edward the Seventh" - UK (original title)
  1. The Invisible Queen (6 May 1975) - Benjamin Disraeli  
  2. Dearest Prince (13 May 1975) - Benjamin Disraeli  
"QB VII" (1 episode)
  1. Part One & Two (29 April 1974) - Clinton-Meek  
"The Pallisers" (26 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.1 (19 January 1974) - Himself - Host  
  2. Episode #1.2 (26 January 1974) - Himself - Host  
  3. Episode #1.3 (2 February 1974) - Himself - Host  
  4. Episode #1.4 (9 February 1974) - Himself - Host  
  5. Episode #1.5 (16 February 1974) - Himself - Host  
  6. Episode #1.6 (23 February 1974) - Himself - Host  
  7. Episode #1.7 (2 March 1974) - Himself - Host  
  8. Episode #1.8 (9 March 1974) - Himself - Host  
  9. Episode #1.9 (16 March 1974) - Himself - Host  
  10. Episode #1.10 (23 March 1974) - Himself - Host  
  11. Episode #1.11 (30 March 1974) - Himself - Host  
  12. Episode #1.12 (6 April 1974) - Himself - Host  
  13. Episode #1.13 (13 April 1974) - Himself - Host  
  14. Episode #1.14 (20 April 1974) - Himself - Host  
  15. Episode #1.15 (27 April 1974) - Himself - Host  
  16. Episode #1.16 (4 May 1974) - Himself - Host  
  17. Episode #1.17 (11 May 1974) - Himself - Host  
  18. Episode #1.18 (18 May 1974) - Himself - Host  
  19. Episode #1.19 (25 May 1974) - Himself - Host  
  20. Episode #1.20 (1 June 1974) - Himself - Host  
  21. Episode #1.21 (8 June 1974) - Himself - Host  
  22. Episode #1.22 (15 June 1974) - Himself - Host  
  23. Episode #1.23 (22 June 1974) - Himself - Host  
  24. Episode #1.24 (29 June 1974) - Himself - Host  
  25. Episode #1.25 (26 October 1974) - Himself - Host  
  26. Episode #1.26 (2 November 1974) - Himself - Host  
"Menace" (1 episode)
  1. Deliver Us from Evil (3 May 1973) - Frederick William Densham  
"Play for Today" (1 episode)
  1. Home (6 January 1972) - Harry (as Sir John Gielgud)  
"The David Frost Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.55 (11 December 1970) - Himself  
"Stars on Sunday" (4 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 17 August 1969 (17 August 1969) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 24 August 1969 (24 August 1969) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 21 November 1970 (21 November 1970) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 27 February 1972 (27 February 1972) - Himself  
"NET Playhouse" (1 episode)
  1. Home (11 February 1968) - Harry  
"BBC Play of the Month" (6 episodes )
  1. Romeo and Juliet (3 December 1967) - Chorus  
  2. St. Joan (1 September 1968) - The Inquisitor  
  3. In Good King Charles's Golden Days (15 February 1970) - Actor  
  4. The Picture of Dorian Gray (19 September 1976) - Lord Henry Wotton  
  5. Heartbreak House (19 May 1977) - Captain Shotover  
  6. The Critic (23 August 1982) - Lord Burleigh  
"The Wednesday Play" (1 episode)
  1. The Mayfly and the Frog (21 December 1966) - Gabriel Quantara  
"ITV Play of the Week" (2 episodes )
  1. The Rehearsal (1 January 1963) - The Count  
  2. Ivanov (21 March 1966) - Writer (adaptation)  
"The Bell Telephone Hour" (1 episode)
... aka "The Telephone Hour" - USA (syndication title)
  1. Much Ado About Music (17 March 1961) - Himself  
"The Big Party" (1 episode)
... aka "The Big Party by Revlon" - USA (long title)
  1. Episode #1.5 (17 December 1959) - Himself  
"The Jack Paar Tonight Show" (1 episode)
... aka "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" - USA (original title)
... aka "The Jack Paar Show" - USA (new title)
  1. Episode #3.16 (1 October 1959) - Himself  
"The Ed Sullivan Show" (2 episodes )
... aka "Toast of the Town" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode #4.30 (8 April 1951) - Himself  
  2. Episode #12.44 (19 July 1959) - Shakespearean Reader (as Sir John Gielgud)  
"This Is Show Business" (1 episode)
... aka "This Is Broadway" - USA (first season title)
  1. Episode dated 3 February 1951 (3 February 1951) - Himself