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"Luck"
(5 episodes )
Ace Meets with a Colleague
(19 February 2012) -
Michael
Ace Pitches a Deal
(4 March 2012) -
Michael
Ace and Claire Tour a Horse Farm
(11 March 2012) -
Michael
Ace Counters Smythe's Move with His Own
(18 March 2012) -
Michael
Two Prized Colts Go Head-to-Head
(25 March 2012) -
Michael
"Imagine"
(1 episode)
Alan Ayckbourn: Greetings from Scarbrough
(15 November 2011) - Himself - Interviewee (as Sir Michael Gambon)
"Masterpiece Contemporary"
(1 episode)
Page Eight
(6 November 2011) - Benedict Baron
"Doctor Who Confidential"
(1 episode)
Christmas Special
(25 December 2010) - Himself
"Doctor Who"
(1 episode)
A Christmas Carol
(25 December 2010) -
Kazran
/
Elliot Sardick
"Children in Need"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 19 November 2010
(19 November 2010) -
Kazran Sardick
"The Michael Ball Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 14 September 2010
(14 September 2010) - Himself
"Today"
(1 episode)
... aka "NBC News Today" - USA
(promotional title)
... aka "The Today Show" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode dated 18 June 2010
(18 June 2010) - Himself
"Emma"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(4 October 2009) -
Mr. Woodhouse
Episode #1.2
(11 October 2009) -
Mr. Woodhouse
Episode #1.3
(18 October 2009) -
Mr. Woodhouse
Episode #1.4
(25 October 2009) -
Mr. Woodhouse
"Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire"
(1 episode)
... aka "Krod Mandoon" - USA
(short title)
Wench Trouble
(9 April 2009) - Narrator (uncredited)
"Xposé"
(2 episodes )
Episode #2.235
(26 August 2008) - Himself
Episode #3.205
(8 July 2009) - Himself
"Cranford"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Return to Cranford" - International
(English title)
(second season title)
, UK
(second season title)
August 1842
(25 November 2007) -
Mr. Holbrook
November 1842
(2 December 2007) -
Thomas Holbrook
"Richard & Judy"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 22 June 2006
(22 June 2006) - Himself (as Sir Michael Gambon)
"Hollywood Greats"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Hollywood Greats" - UK
(original title)
Marlon Brando
(18 April 2006) - Himself (as Sir Michael Gambon)
"Planet Voice"
(1 episode)
Planet Potter
(21 November 2005) - Himself
"Drama Connections"
(1 episode)
The Singing Detective
(1 November 2005) - Himself
"Room 101"
(1 episode)
Episode #9.8
(1 November 2004) - Himself
"Call My Bluff"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 2 June 2004
(2 June 2004) - Himself
"HBO First Look"
(3 episodes )
'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban': Something Wicked this Way Comes
(25 May 2004) - Himself
'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire': Dark Matters, New Masters
(7 November 2005) - Himself (as Sir Michael Gambon)
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
(3 July 2009) - Himself
"Have I Got News for You"
(1 episode)
Episode #27.5
(14 May 2004) - Himself
"Angels in America"
(1 episode)
Part 1 Millennium Approaches
(7 December 2003) -
Prior Walter Ancestor #1
(uncredited)
"Top Gear"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.8
(8 December 2002) - Himself
Episode #8.5
(4 June 2006) - Himself (as Sir Michael Gambon)
"Omnibus"
(1 episode)
Robert Altman in England
(2 February 2002) - Himself
"Perfect Strangers"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Almost Strangers" - USA
(video title)
Episode #1.1
(10 May 2001) - Raymond
Episode #1.2
(17 May 2001) - Raymond
Episode #1.3
(24 May 2001) - Raymond
"Ruby"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.10
(7 November 2000) - Himself
"Wives and Daughters"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(28 November 1999) -
Squire Hamley
Episode #1.2
(5 December 1999) -
Squire Hamley
Episode #1.3
(12 December 1999) -
Squire Hamley
Episode #1.4
(19 December 1999) -
Squire Hamley
"Charlie Rose"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Charlie Rose Show" - USA
(original title)
Episode dated 22 October 1996
(22 October 1996) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 17 May 2002
(17 May 2002) - Himself - Guest
"Expert Witness"
(7 episodes )
The Answer's in the Soil
(3 May 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
A Family Man
(10 May 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
The Body in the Box
(17 May 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
Written in Blood
(24 May 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
The Bomb Maker
(31 May 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
The Gambler
(7 June 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
The Deadly Doctor
(14 June 1996) - Himself - Presenter/Narrator
"Great Performances"
(1 episode)
The Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past
(24 May 1995) - Himself/Narrator (video version)
"Performance"
(1 episode)
The Entertainer
(4 December 1993) - Archie Rice
"Maigret"
(12 episodes )
The Patience of Maigret
(9 February 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
(16 February 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret Goes to School
(23 February 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret and the Mad Woman
(1 March 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret on Home Ground
(8 March 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret Sets a Trap
(15 March 1992) -
Chief Inspector Jules Maigret
Maigret and the Night Club Dancer
(14 March 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
Maigret and the Hotel Majestic
(21 March 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
Maigret on the Defensive
(28 March 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
Maigret's Boyhood Friend
(4 April 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
Maigret and the Minister
(11 April 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
Maigret and the Maid
(18 April 1993) -
Chief Inspector Maigret
"Minder"
(1 episode)
Guess Who's Coming to Pinner?
(3 October 1991) - Tommy Hambury
"The Storyteller: Greek Myths"
(4 episodes )
Orpheus & Eurydice
(30 March 1991) -
The Storyteller
Perseus & the Gorgon
(6 April 1991) -
The Storyteller
Daedalus & Icarus
(13 April 1991) -
The Storyteller
Theseus & the Minotaur
(20 April 1991) -
The Storyteller
"The Dame Edna Experience"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.4
(2 December 1989) - Himself
"About Face"
(1 episode)
Searching for Señor Duende
(6 November 1989) - Trevor
"The Jim Henson Hour"
(1 episode)
Monster Maker
(9 July 1989) - Ultragorgon (voice)
"Theatre Night"
(1 episode)
Ghosts
(14 June 1987) -
Pastor Manders
"Bergerac"
(1 episode)
Winner Takes All
(10 January 1987) - Jarvis McLeod
"The Singing Detective"
(6 episodes )
Skin
(16 November 1986) -
Philip Marlow
Heat
(23 November 1986) -
Philip Marlow
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Cruising Down the River" (uncredited)) ("Cruising Down the River" (uncredited))
Lovely Days
(30 November 1986) -
Philip Marlow
Clues
(7 December 1986) -
Philip Marlow
Pitter Patter
(14 December 1986) -
Philip Marlow
Who Done It
(21 December 1986) -
Philip Marlow
"Oscar"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Forbidden Passion: Oscar Wilde, the Movie" - USA
(video title)
Gilded Youth
(26 March 1985) -
Oscar Wilde
Trials
(27 March 1985) -
Oscar Wilde
De Profundis
(28 March 1985) -
Oscar Wilde
"ITV Playhouse"
(1 episode)
The Breadwinner
(17 July 1982) -
Actor
"Tales of the Unexpected"
(1 episode)
The Umbrella Man
(10 May 1980) - Andrew
"Premiere"
(1 episode)
One of These Nights I'm Gonna Get an Early Day
(16 October 1978) - Kenny
"The Other One"
(13 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(11 November 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.2
(18 November 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.3
(25 November 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.4
(2 December 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.5
(9 December 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.6
(16 December 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #1.7
(30 December 1977) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.1
(23 February 1979) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.2
(2 March 1979) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.3
(9 March 1979) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.4
(16 March 1979) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.5
(23 March 1979) -
Brian Bryant
Episode #2.6
(30 March 1979) -
Brian Bryant
"ITV Sunday Night Drama"
(2 episodes )
Now Is Too Late
(7 March 1976) - Adam
The Man Who Liked Elephants
(4 September 1977) - David Patton
"Centre Play"
(1 episode)
In the Labyrinth
(14 February 1976) - Edith Harrison
"Masquerade"
(1 episode)
May We Come In?
(29 April 1974) - Stewart
"Zodiac"
(1 episode)
The Cool Aquarian
(4 March 1974) - Reuben Keiser
"Great Mysteries"
(1 episode)
An Affair of Honour
(15 December 1973) - Maj. Rolfe
"ITV Saturday Night Theatre"
(1 episode)
Catholics
(29 November 1973) - Brother Kevin
"Six Days of Justice"
(1 episode)
Stranger in Paradise
(29 October 1973) - Mr.Golding
"Arthur of the Britons"
(1 episode)
The Prisoner
(26 September 1973) - Roland
"Special Branch"
(1 episode)
Hostage
(27 June 1973) - Herr Muller
"A Picture of Katherine Mansfield"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.5
(29 May 1973) - Harry
"Menace"
(1 episode)
Judas Goat
(22 March 1973) - Ellis
"Love Story"
(1 episode)
Kippers and White Wine
(14 March 1973) - Paul
"Softly Softly: Task Force"
(1 episode)
Welcome to the Club
(22 November 1972) - Cranley
"Kate"
(1 episode)
A Fact of Life
(9 October 1972) - Edward
"The Man Outside"
(1 episode)
Cuculus Canorus
(23 June 1972) - Ralph Kenward
"Play for Today"
(3 episodes )
Cows
(24 February 1972) - Max
The Other Woman
(6 January 1976) - Robin
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
(16 March 1976) - Piers
"Eyeless in Gaza"
(4 episodes )
O Dark, Dark, Dark, Amid the Blaze of Noon
(12 September 1971) -
Mark Staithes
With Inward Eyes Illuminated
(19 September 1971) -
Mark Staithes
Come, Come, No Time for Lamentation Now
(26 September 1971) -
Mark Staithes
And Calm of Mind, All Passion Spent
(10 October 1971) -
Mark Staithes
"Confession"
(1 episode)
People Who Visit Glass Houses
(24 July 1970) - Mr. Tennent
"Fraud Squad"
(1 episode)
Last Exit to Leichstenstein
(3 June 1969) - Rex Lucien
"The Borderers"
(26 episodes )
Vengeance
(31 December 1968) -
Gavin Ker
Truce
(7 January 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Witch-hunt
(14 January 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Treason
(21 January 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Fugitive
(28 January 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Stranger
(4 February 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Hero
(11 February 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Bloodfeud
(18 February 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Giant
(25 February 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Wedlock
(4 March 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Outlaw
(11 March 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Justice
(18 March 1969) -
Gavin Ker
Dispossessed
(25 March 1969) -
Gavin Ker
The Siege of Cocklaws
(6 January 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Survival Day
(13 January 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Snatch
(20 January 1970) -
Gavin Ker
What a Vengeance Upon England
(27 January 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Among the Eagles
(3 February 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Plot Counterplot
(10 February 1970) -
Gavin Ker
The Quacksalver
(17 February 1970) -
Gavin Ker
To the Gallows Tree
(24 February 1970) -
Gavin Ker
A Woman or an Epitaph
(3 March 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Hostage
(10 March 1970) -
Gavin Ker
Where the White Lillies Grow
(17 March 1970) -
Gavin Ker
The Terror of the March
(24 March 1970) -
Gavin Ker
The Sea-Cole Man
(31 March 1970) -
Gavin Ker
"Public Eye"
(1 episode)
Have Mud, Will Throw
(10 February 1968) -
Actor
"BBC Play of the Month"
(5 episodes )
Romeo and Juliet
(3 December 1967) -
Gregory
The Seagull
(17 November 1968) -
Actor
A Midsummer Night's Dream
(26 September 1971) -
Theseus
French Without Tears
(16 May 1976) -
Lt. Cmdr. Rogers
The Seagull
(5 February 1978) -
Trigorin
"Softly Softly"
(1 episode)
Appointment in Wyvern
(22 March 1967) -
Pete Lucas
"The Challengers"
(5 episodes )
History Does Not Pay the Rent
(????) - John Killane
The Tomorrow Business
(3 January 1972) - John Killane
Whose Law? Whose Order?
(24 January 1972) - John Killane
The Salesmen
(31 January 1972) - John Killane
What About England?
(7 February 1972) - John Killane