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"Dirk Gently" (4 episodes )
  1. Pilot (11 December 2010) - Writer (novel "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detecive Agency")  
  2. Episode #1.1 (5 March 2012) - Writer (original concept)  
  3. Episode #1.2 (12 March 2012) - Writer (original concept)  
  4. Episode #1.3 (19 March 2012) - Writer (original concept)  
"Top Ten" (1 episode)
  1. TV Sci-Fi (13 October 2001) - Himself - Interviewee  
"What a Performance!" (1 episode)
  1. Madcap (15 August 2000) - Himself  
"Cyberspace" (3 episodes )
  1. Through the Looking Glass (1 January 1996) - Himself  
  2. Electroculture (1 January 1996) - Himself  
  3. Virtual Worlds (1 January 1996) - Himself  
"Have I Got News for You" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #4.9 (11 December 1992) - Himself  
"The South Bank Show" (1 episode)
  1. Douglas Adams (5 January 1992) - Himself  
"Horizon" (1 episode)
  1. Colonizing Cyberspace (29 April 1991) - thanks  
"Wogan" (1 episode)
  1. Wogan with Joanna Lumley (9 October 1989) - Himself  
"The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" (6 episodes )
... aka "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" - USA (video title)
  1. Episode #1.1 (5 January 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by) , Man in Pub (uncredited)  
  2. Episode #1.2 (12 January 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by) , Man in Ocean (uncredited)  
  3. Episode #1.3 (19 January 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by)  
  4. Episode #1.4 (26 January 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by)  
  5. Episode #1.5 (2 February 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by)  
  6. Episode #1.6 (9 February 1981) - Writer (radio series) (written by)  
"Doctor Who" (25 episodes )
  1. The Pirate Planet: Part 1 (30 September 1978) - Writer (written by)  
  2. The Pirate Planet: Part 2 (7 October 1978) - Writer (written by)  
  3. The Pirate Planet: Part 3 (14 October 1978) - Writer (written by)  
  4. The Pirate Planet: Part 4 (21 October 1978) - Writer (written by)  
  5. Destiny of the Daleks: Part 1 (1 September 1979) - script editor  
  6. Destiny of the Daleks: Part 2 (8 September 1979) - script editor  
  7. Destiny of the Daleks: Part 3 (15 September 1979) - script editor  
  8. Destiny of the Daleks: Part 4 (22 September 1979) - script editor  
  9. City of Death: Part 1 (29 September 1979) - Writer (written by) (as David Agnew) , script editor  
  10. City of Death: Part 2 (6 October 1979) - Writer (written by) (as David Agnew) , script editor  
  11. City of Death: Part 3 (13 October 1979) - Writer (written by) (as David Agnew) , script editor  
  12. City of Death: Part 4 (20 October 1979) - Writer (written by) (as David Agnew) , script editor  
  13. The Creature from the Pit: Part One (27 October 1979) - script editor  
  14. The Creature from the Pit: Part Two (3 November 1979) - script editor  
  15. The Creature from the Pit: Part Three (10 November 1979) - script editor  
  16. The Creature from the Pit: Part Four (17 November 1979) - script editor  
  17. Nightmare of Eden: Part One (24 November 1979) - script editor  
  18. Nightmare of Eden: Part Two (1 December 1979) - script editor  
  19. Nightmare of Eden: Part Three (8 December 1979) - script editor  
  20. Nightmare of Eden: Part Four (15 December 1979) - script editor  
  21. The Horns of Nimon: Part 1 (22 December 1979) - script editor  
  22. The Horns of Nimon: Part 2 (29 December 1979) - script editor  
  23. The Horns of Nimon: Part 3 (5 January 1980) - script editor  
  24. The Horns of Nimon: Part 4 (12 January 1980) - script editor  
  25. The Five Doctors (23 November 1983) - Writer (uncredited)  
"Doctor on the Go" (1 episode)
  1. For Your Own Good... (20 February 1977) - Writer (writer)  
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" (3 episodes )
  1. The Light Entertainment War (14 November 1974) - Dr. Emile Koning - Surgeon (uncredited)  
  2. Mr. Neutron (28 November 1974) - Ulverston Road Pepperpot (uncredited)  
  3. Party Political Broadcast (5 December 1974) - Writer (written by)