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"Biography"
(1 episode)
Vivien Leigh: A Delicate Balance
(31 January 2000) - Himself
"Merlin"
(3 episodes )
Part 1
(26 April 1998) -
King Constant
Part 2
(26 April 1998) -
King Constant
Part 3
(26 April 1998) -
King Constant
"A Dance to the Music of Time"
(1 episode)
The Twenties
(9 October 1997) -
St. John Clarke
"Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood"
(1 episode)
Opportunity Lost
(29 October 1995) - Himself (as Sir John Gielgud)
"Performance"
(1 episode)
A Summer Day's Dream
(26 November 1994) -
Stephen Dawlish
"Scarlett"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.2
(15 November 1994) - Pierre Robillard
"Alleyn Mysteries"
(1 episode)
Hand in Glove
(10 January 1994) - Percival Pyke Period
"Under the Hammer"
(1 episode)
The Fatal Attribution
(10 January 1994) - Hugo Lunt
"Lovejoy"
(1 episode)
The Lost Colony
(27 December 1993) - Lord Wakering
"Inspector Morse"
(1 episode)
Twilight of the Gods
(20 January 1993) - Lord Hinksey
"Hollywood U.K."
(1 episode)
The Last Wave
(1 January 1993) - Himself - Contributor
"A TV Dante"
(6 episodes )
Canto 9
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
Canto 10
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
Canto 11
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
Canto 12
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
Canto 13
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
Canto 14
(1 January 1991) -
Virgil
(voice)
"The Strauss Dynasty"
(1 episode)
... aka "Strauss Dynasty" - Austria
(original title)
Episode #1.1
(1 January 1991) - Drechsler
"The South Bank Show"
(2 episodes )
Hindemith: A Pilgrim's Progress
(14 April 1990) - Narrator (voice)
Noel Coward
(1 March 1992) - Himself
"Summer's Lease"
(4 episodes )
Villa to Let
(1 November 1989) -
Haverford Downs
Where the Water Goes
(8 November 1989) -
Haverford Downs
A Battlefield
(15 November 1989) -
Haverford Downs
The Urbino Trail
(22 November 1989) -
Haverford Downs
"War and Remembrance"
(11 episodes )
Part I
(13 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 2
(15 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 3
(16 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 4
(17 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 5
(20 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 6
(22 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 7
(23 November 1988) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 8
(7 May 1989) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 9
(8 May 1989) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 10
(9 May 1989) -
Aaron Jastrow
Part 11
(10 May 1989) -
Aaron Jastrow
"The Theban Plays by Sophocles"
(2 episodes )
Oedipus the King
(16 September 1986) -
Teiresias
Antigone
(19 September 1986) -
Teiresias
"Screen Two"
(2 episodes )
Time After Time
(26 January 1986) - Jasper Swift
Quartermaine's Terms
(29 March 1987) - Eddie
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
Harry Andrews
(6 March 1985) - Himself
"Six Centuries of Verse"
(15 episodes )
Chaucer to Ted Hughes
(2 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Old English
(9 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Chaucer 1340-1400
(16 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Medieval to Elizabethan 1400-1600
(23 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Shakespeare 1564-1616
(30 May 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Metaphysical and Devotional 1590-1670
(6 June 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Restoration and Augustan 1660-1745
(20 June 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Romantic Pioneers 1750-1805
(21 October 1984) - Himself - Presenter
William Wordsworth 1770-1850
(28 October 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Young Romantics 1800-1824
(4 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Victorians 1837-1901
(11 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter
American Pioneers 1849-1910
(18 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Romantics and Realists 1870-1920
(25 November 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Earlier Twentieth Century 1914-1939
(2 December 1984) - Himself - Presenter
Later Twentieth Century 1934-1984
(9 December 1984) - Himself - Presenter
"The Far Pavilions"
(2 episodes )
Part One: Return to India
(3 January 1984) -
Cavagnari
Part Three: Wally and Anjuli
(5 January 1984) -
Cavagnari
"Wagner"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(3 October 1983) -
Pfistermeister
Episode #1.2
(31 December 1983) -
Pfistermeister
Episode #1.3
(31 December 1983) -
Pfistermeister
Episode #1.10
(31 December 1983) -
Pfistermeister
"Great Performances"
(3 episodes )
Laurence Olivier: A Life
(1 January 1983) - Himself (as Sir John Gielgud)
John Gielgud: An Actor's Life
(1 January 1988) - Himself / George, Duke of Clarence / Cassius /
Ghost of Hamlet's Father
(also archive footage)
Richard Burton: In from the Cold
(20 September 1988) - Himself
"Marco Polo"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.1
(5 December 1982) - Doge of Venice
"Brideshead Revisited"
(5 episodes )
Et in Arcadia Ego
(12 October 1981) -
Edward Ryder
Home and Abroad
(20 October 1981) -
Edward Ryder
Sebastian Against the World
(3 November 1981) -
Edward Ryder
The Unseen Hook
(24 November 1981) -
Edward Ryder
A Twitch Upon the Thread
(15 December 1981) -
Edward Ryder
"The British Greats"
(1 episode)
Jack Hawkins
(13 August 1980) - Himself
"Tales of the Unexpected"
(2 episodes )
Neck
(28 April 1979) - Jelks
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)
Crosswords
(16 December 1976) - Himself
"Shades of Greene"
(1 episode)
Special Duties
(23 September 1975) - Mr. Ferraro
"Edward the King"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Edward the Seventh" - UK
(original title)
The Invisible Queen
(6 May 1975) -
Benjamin Disraeli
Dearest Prince
(13 May 1975) -
Benjamin Disraeli
"QB VII"
(1 episode)
Part One & Two
(29 April 1974) - Clinton-Meek
"The Pallisers"
(26 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(19 January 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.2
(26 January 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.3
(2 February 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.4
(9 February 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.5
(16 February 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.6
(23 February 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.7
(2 March 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.8
(9 March 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.9
(16 March 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.10
(23 March 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.11
(30 March 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.12
(6 April 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.13
(13 April 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.14
(20 April 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.15
(27 April 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.16
(4 May 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.17
(11 May 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.18
(18 May 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.19
(25 May 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.20
(1 June 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.21
(8 June 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.22
(15 June 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.23
(22 June 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.24
(29 June 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.25
(26 October 1974) - Himself - Host
Episode #1.26
(2 November 1974) - Himself - Host
"Menace"
(1 episode)
Deliver Us from Evil
(3 May 1973) - Frederick William Densham
"ABC Afterschool Specials"
(1 episode)
William: The Life, Works and Times of William Shakespeare
(3 January 1973) - Himself
"Play for Today"
(1 episode)
Home
(6 January 1972) - Harry (as Sir John Gielgud)
"The David Frost Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.55
(11 December 1970) - Himself
"Camera Three"
(1 episode)
Backstage with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud
(29 November 1970) - Himself
"ITV Saturday Night Theatre"
(1 episode)
Hamlet
(17 November 1970) -
The Ghost
"NBC Experiment in Television"
(1 episode)
A Bad Case of Shakespeare
(22 March 1970) - Himself
"Stars on Sunday"
(4 episodes )
Episode dated 17 August 1969
(17 August 1969) - Himself
Episode dated 24 August 1969
(24 August 1969) - Himself
Episode dated 21 November 1970
(21 November 1970) - Himself
Episode dated 27 February 1972
(27 February 1972) - Himself
"Omnibus"
(2 episodes )
The Actors Changing Face: Acting Styles in the 20th Century
(25 May 1969) - Himself
Gwen: A Juliet Remembered
(7 October 1988) - Himself
"Thirty-Minute Theatre"
(1 episode)
Conversation at Night
(8 May 1969) - Himself
"NET Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Home
(11 February 1968) - Harry
"BBC Play of the Month"
(6 episodes )
Romeo and Juliet
(3 December 1967) - Chorus
St. Joan
(1 September 1968) -
The Inquisitor
In Good King Charles's Golden Days
(15 February 1970) -
Actor
The Picture of Dorian Gray
(19 September 1976) -
Lord Henry Wotton
Heartbreak House
(19 May 1977) -
Captain Shotover
The Critic
(23 August 1982) -
Lord Burleigh
"The Wednesday Play"
(1 episode)
The Mayfly and the Frog
(21 December 1966) - Gabriel Quantara
"ABC Stage 67"
(1 episode)
The Love Song of Barney Kempinski
(14 September 1966) - Rich Man
"ITV Play of the Week"
(2 episodes )
The Rehearsal
(1 January 1963) - The Count
Ivanov
(21 March 1966) -
Writer
(adaptation)
"The Bell Telephone Hour"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Telephone Hour" - USA
(syndication title)
Much Ado About Music
(17 March 1961) - Himself
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
Dame Sybil Thorndike
(10 October 1960) - Himself
"The Big Party"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Big Party by Revlon" - USA
(long title)
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)
Episode #3.16
(1 October 1959) - Himself
"The DuPont Show of the Month"
(1 episode)
The Browning Version
(23 April 1959) -
Andrew Crocker-Harris
"The Ed Sullivan Show"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Toast of the Town" - USA
(original title)
Episode #4.30
(8 April 1951) - Himself
Episode #12.44
(19 July 1959) - Shakespearean Reader (as Sir John Gielgud)
"The Faye Emerson Show"
(1 episode)
Gielgud and Brown
(9 February 1951) - Himself
"This Is Show Business"
(1 episode)
... aka "This Is Broadway" - USA
(first season title)
Episode dated 3 February 1951
(3 February 1951) - Himself