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Filmography by TV series for
Graham Chapman

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"Wogan" (1 episode)
... aka The Wogan Years (UK: repeat compilations title)
  1. Episode dated 6 July 1987 (6 July 1987) - Self 
"Opinions" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 16 November 1984 (16 November 1984) - Himself 
"Saturday Night Live" (1 episode)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
... aka The Best of Saturday Night Live (USA: rerun title)
  1. Olivia Newton-John (22 May 1982) - The Colonel (uncredited) 
"Doctor on the Go" (1 episode)
  1. For Your Own Good... (20 February 1977) - Writer (writer) 
"Omnibus" (2 episodes)
  1. Pleasure at Her Majesty's (29 December 1976) - Self 
  2. Comic Relief (25 April 1986) - Self 
"Film Night" (1 episode)
  1. And Now for Something Completely Different... (19 December 1974) - Himself - Interviewee 
"The Two Ronnies" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.4 (8 November 1973) - Writer (written by) 
"Doctor in Charge" (13 episodes)
  1. The Devil You Know (9 April 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  2. The Research Unit (16 April 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  3. The Minister's Health (23 April 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Mum's the Word (11 June 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  5. The Fox (18 June 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  6. This Is Your Wife (2 July 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  7. The System (23 July 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  8. Amazing Grace (6 August 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  9. Yellow Fever (20 August 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  10. That's My Uncle! (10 September 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  11. Blackmail (1 October 1972) - Writer (writer) 
  12. The Merger (15 September 1973) - Writer (writer) 
  13. Hello Sailor! (8 December 1973) - Writer (writer) 
"Comedy Playhouse" (1 episode)
  1. Idle at Work (14 January 1972) - Writer (writer) 
"Now Look Here" (5 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (5 November 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  2. Episode #1.2 (12 November 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Episode #1.7 (17 December 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Episode #2.1 (24 January 1973) - Writer (writer) 
  5. Episode #2.6 (28 February 1973) - Writer (writer) 
"Doctor at Large" (9 episodes)
... aka Doctor in the House
  1. Now Dr. Upton (28 February 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  2. You've Really Landed Me in It This Time (7 March 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Lock, Stock and Beryl (25 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Let's Start at the Beginning (6 June 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  5. Operation Loftus (11 July 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  6. A Joke's a Joke (25 July 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  7. It's the Rich Wot Gets the Pleasure (8 August 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  8. Things That Go Mump in the Night (15 August 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  9. The Viva (29 August 1971) - Writer (writer) 
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" (46 episodes)
... aka Monty Python (UK: new title)
  1. Whither Canada? (5 October 1969) - Writer (written by), Announcer / Voice Over #2 / Mr. Bruce Foster of Guildford / Helmut / Pepperpot #1 / Sir Edward Ross / Ron Geppo / Scottland Yard's Crack Inspector / The Colonel / Otto (A Gestapo Officer) / A different Gestapo Officer / Englishwoman 
  2. Sex and Violence (12 October 1969) - Writer (conceived and written by), Rustic / Pepperpot #1 / a man with two noses / Gladstone / Dad / Kargol / Accountant / Unnamed vox pop man #2 
  3. How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away (19 October 1969) - Writer (written by), Mrs. Fiona Lewis/Inspector Dim of the Yard/Second Superman/Man 
  4. Owl-Stretching Time (26 October 1969) - Writer (written by), Marge / The Colonel / Policeman / Mr. Harrison (Apricot) / The Big Cheese / Singer 
  5. Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century (16 November 1969) - Writer (written by), Vet/Police Constable Henry Thatcher/David Thomas (Stig in the shooting script) 
  6. The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (23 November 1969) - Writer (additional material) (as Graham C. Chapmansberg), Arthur Figgis / Policeman / Superintendent Parrot / Man in Briefs / City Stockbroker's Neighbour / Man sitting next to the Indian / Irving C. Saltzberg, Jnr. (as Graham C. Chapmanberg) 
  7. You're No Fun Anymore (30 November 1969) - Writer (written by), Count Dracula / Chairman / Samuel Brainsample / Charles / Policeman 
  8. Full Frontal Nudity (7 December 1969) - Writer (written by), Policeman / The Colonel / Nude man / Mr. Lambert / Norman / Fourth Young Man 
  9. The Ant, an Introduction (14 December 1969) - Writer (written by), Spanish Señorita / Jimmy Blenkinshop / The man with a tape recorder up his nose's brother / Member of the Mounties choir / Pepperpot / Professor R.J. Gumby / Victor 
  10. Untitled (21 December 1969) - Writer (written by), David Unction / Harry / Caesar / Chairman / The Cincinnatti Mining Company / Ken Biggles 
  11. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom (28 December 1969) - Writer (written by), Professor R.J. Canning/Colonel Pickering/Voice Over #4/Professor L.R. Gumby/Various 
  12. The Naked Ant (4 January 1970) - Writer (written by), Letter writer against falling from a building / Alexander Hardacre / Ron Vibbentrop (Von Ribbentrop) / Yokel / Conservative candidate / Second sergeant / Rosamund's father / The Rt. Hon. Lambert Warbeck 
  13. Intermission (11 January 1970) - Writer (written by), Headmaster / Vicar / Florence Nightingale / Marcel Marceau / Trevor Atkinson / Crossdressing Sergeant / Surgeon 
  14. Dinsdale! (15 September 1970) - Writer (written by), Minister for Home Affairs/Second Gas Man/French City Gent/Anthony Viney/Vince Snetterton-Lewis/Mrs. O'Tracey/A Criminologist/Policeman 
  15. The Spanish Inquisition (22 September 1970) - Writer (written by), Reg / First Official / Judge 
  16. Deja Vu (29 September 1970) - Writer (written by), Mr. Anemone/Mr. Zanie/Mrs. Pim/Ratbag 
  17. The Buzz Aldrin Show (20 October 1970) - Writer (written by), Gumby #1/Mr. Tid/Man in Insurance Office/Vicar/Mrs. Potter/Nude Man/Police Constable Pan Am/Various 
  18. Live from the Grill-o-Mat (27 October 1970) - Writer (written by), Sir William/Butler/Headmaster/Waitress/Mr. Englebert Humperdinck/Doctor 
  19. It's a Living (3 November 1970) - Writer (written by), Mr. Nabarro / Chinaman / Interviewer / Gas Man / Raymond Luxury Yacht (pronounced Throatwobbler Mangrove) / Third Man / Alphonse / Various 
  20. The Attila the Hun Show (10 November 1970) - Writer (written by), Jenny the Hun / Doctor / Minister of Pensions and Social Security / Second Groupie / Ratcatcher / Charles Darnay / Mr. Brando / Third City Idiot / Second Old Idiot / Interviewer / Peter / Game-Show Hostess 
  21. Archaeology Today (17 November 1970) - Writer (written by), The Rev. Arthur Belling of St. Looney Up-The-Cream-Bun-and-Jam/Dr. Watson/Party Host/Hank Spim/Mrs. Thing/Mrs. Beethoven 
  22. How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body (24 November 1970) - Writer (written by), Second Bruce / Raymond Luxury Yacht / Mr. Irrelevant / First Pepperpot / Son / Inspector Zatapathique 
  23. Scott of the Antarctic (1 December 1970) - Writer (written by), Chris Conger/Cliff Morgan/Various 
  24. How Not to Be Seen (8 December 1970) - Writer (written by), Lady Partridge / Martin Curry / Julius Caesar / Madly Dressed Man / Second City Gent / Priest, The Most Popular Religion Ltd. / Various 
  25. Spam (15 December 1970) - Writer (written by), Policeman / Che Guevara / Solomon / Major / Overacting Specialist / Mrs. Bun (as Graham Spam Spam Spam Chapman) 
  26. Royal Episode 13 (22 December 1970) - Writer (written by), First Coal Miner / Mr. Pudifoot / Waiter / Hospital Patient / Fourth Doctor / Mountaineer / Second Sailor / Undertaker / Various 
  27. Montreux Special (16 April 1971) - Writer (written by), Various Roles 
  28. Njorl's Saga (19 October 1972) - Writer (written by), First Policeman/Superintendent/Mrs. Conclusion/Alan Whicker #4/Various (as Graham Whicker Chapman) 
  29. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular (26 October 1972) - Writer (written by), Mrs. Norris/Noel/Doctor/First Expert/Jean Wennerstrom/Priest/Fourth Officer/Mr. Kelly/Various 
  30. The Money Programme (2 November 1972) - Writer (written by), Queen Erizabeth/Son/Third Explorer/Voice Over #2/Mr. Barnard/Inspector Fox/Various 
  31. Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror (9 November 1972) - Writer (written by), RSM/Looney (as Hamrag Rachman) 
  32. The All-England Summarise Proust Competition (16 November 1972) - Writer (written by), Harry Baggot / Second Climber / The Colonel / Eamonn / Mr. Mann / Presenter 
  33. The War Against Pornography (23 November 1972) - Writer (written by), First Pepperpot / Surgeon Gumby / Mrs. Jalin / Loony / Sir Jane Russell / Sir John Cunningham / Various 
  34. Salad Days (30 November 1972) - Writer (written by), Biggles/Loony/Bert Tagg/Second Lifeboatman/Mrs. Edwards/Julian/Various 
  35. The Cycling Tour (7 December 1972) - Writer (written by), Nurse/Genevieve/Chinaman/Secret Policeman Wallet/Senior General/Messenger/Various 
  36. The Nude Man (14 December 1972) - Writer (written by) (as The Usual Lot), Floor Director/Man in Tails/Mr. Clement Onan/Mayor/Don Roberts/Mrs. Cheap-Laugh/Various 
  37. E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease (21 December 1972) - Writer (written by), Bookstore Customer/Sergeant Maddox/Interviewer/Mr. Kirkham/Various Roles 
  38. Dennis Moore (4 January 1973) - Writer (written by), Sir Kenneth Clark/Coachman/Mrs. Trepidatious/Voice Over #2/Second Doctor/Sir Abe Sappenheim/Second Judge's Mother/Various 
  39. A Book at Bedtime (11 January 1973) - Writer (creator), Technician/Sapper MacDonald/Professor Ken Roswell/Sir Walter Scott/Angus Tinker 
  40. The British Showbiz Awards (18 January 1973) - Writer (written by), Oscar Wilde / First Cricketer / First Mrs. Zambesi / Chivers 
  41. The Golden Age of Ballooning (31 October 1974) - Writer (written by), Butler / Voice Over #1 / Sir Charles Dividends / King George III / Ferdinand von Zeppelin / Various 
  42. Michael Ellis (7 November 1974) - Writer (written by), First Store Assistant/Waiter/Gladys/Old Lady/Mr. Crawley/Colonel Ewing 
  43. The Light Entertainment War (14 November 1974) - Writer (written by), Alex Diamond/Wingco/General/Mrs. Mock Tudor/Third Program Planner/Father/Various 
  44. Hamlet (21 November 1974) - Writer (written by), First Psychiatrist/Reporter/Father/Mrs. Smoker/Dentist/Housewife/Second Jockey/Various 
  45. Mr. Neutron (28 November 1974) - Writer (written by), Mr. Neutron/Lumberjack/Eskimo/Various 
  46. Party Political Broadcast (5 December 1974) - Writer (written by), Valerie Garibaldi/Female Fanshaw-Chumleigh/Icelandic Honey Salesman/Doctor/Sir Pratt/Voice Over #3/Man in Studio 
"Doctor in the House" (4 episodes)
  1. Why Do You Want to Be a Doctor? (12 July 1969) - Writer (written by) 
  2. The War of the Mascots (30 August 1969) - Writer (written by) 
  3. Getting the Bird (6 September 1969) - Writer (written by) 
  4. Pass or Fail (3 October 1969) - Writer (written by) 
"Marty" (4 episodes)
... aka It's Marty (UK: second season title)
  1. Episode #1.5 (27 May 1968) - Writer (screenplay) 
  2. Episode #2.2 (16 December 1968) - Writer (screenplay) 
  3. Episode #2.3 (23 December 1968) - Writer (screenplay) 
  4. Episode dated 17 March 1969 (17 March 1969) - Writer (written by) 
"No, That's Me Over Here!" (6 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (14 November 1967) - Writer (writer) 
  2. Episode #1.6 (19 December 1967) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Episode #2.1 (15 May 1968) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Episode #2.6 (17 June 1968) - Writer (writer) 
  5. Episode #3.2 (19 September 1970) - Writer (writer) 
  6. Episode #3.13 (5 December 1970) - Writer (writer) 
"At Last the 1948 Show" (13 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (15 February 1967) - Various Characters 
  2. Episode #1.2 (22 February 1967) - Various Characters 
  3. Episode #1.3 (1 March 1967) - Various Characters 
  4. Episode #1.4 (8 March 1967) - Various Characters 
  5. Episode #1.5 (15 March 1967) - Various Characters 
  6. Episode #1.6 (22 March 1967) - Various Characters 
  7. Episode #2.1 (26 September 1967) - Various Characters 
  8. Episode #2.2 (3 October 1967) - Various Characters 
  9. Episode #2.3 (10 October 1967) - Various Characters 
  10. Episode #2.4 (17 October 1967) - Various Characters 
  11. Episode #2.5 (24 October 1967) - Various Characters 
  12. Episode #2.6 (31 October 1967) - Various Characters 
  13. Episode #2.7 (7 November 1967) - Various Characters 
"Toast of the Town" (1 episode)
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title)
  1. Episode #18.5 (25 October 1964) - Himself (as Cambridge Circus)