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"The Brief"
(1 episode)
The Architect's Wife
(28 October 2005) - Judge Kagan
"Double Take"
(1 episode)
Best of
(10 October 2005) - Visual Equity Artist
"Midsomer Murders"
(1 episode)
Things That Go Bump in the Night
(10 October 2004) - Ronald Burgess
"Stig of the Dump"
(1 episode)
Going Home
(17 February 2002) - Museum Guide
"Q.E.D."
(1 episode)
Cause of Death
(9 July 1997) - Dr. Blake
"Kavanagh QC"
(1 episode)
Diplomatic Baggage
(24 March 1997) - Michael Faraday QC
"Bugs"
(1 episode)
Assassins Inc.
(8 April 1995) - Admiral Lansdale
"Inspector Morse"
(1 episode)
Twilight of the Gods
(20 January 1993) - Alan Cartwright
"The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes"
(1 episode)
The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
(21 February 1991) - Albert Shlessinger
"Screen Two"
(1 episode)
Death of a Son
(8 January 1989) - Professor Ray Spector
"Three Up, Two Down"
(1 episode)
Widower's Mite
(22 April 1985) - Gerald
"TV Eye"
(1 episode)
What Price Trident?
(10 January 1985) - Witness
"Lytton's Diary"
(2 episodes )
Tricks of the Trade
(1 January 1985) - Tim Beauchamp
National Hero
(1 January 1986) - Tim Beauchamp
"Oxbridge Blues"
(1 episode)
Similar Triangles
(28 November 1984) - Tom
"Crown Court"
(1 episode)
Brainwashed: Part 1
(4 January 1983) - Dr. Peter Curtis
"Panorama"
(1 episode)
Two Weeks in Winter: How the Army Took Over Poland
(13 December 1982) - Tyszka
"Play for Tomorrow"
(1 episode)
Bright Eyes
(20 April 1982) - Charvier
"A Fine Romance"
(1 episode)
The New Secretary
(7 February 1982) - Charles Payne
"Buccaneer"
(2 episodes )
Somebody's Telling Lies
(8 June 1980) - Lord Champlieu
Private Arrangements
(15 June 1980) - Lord Champlieu
"Life Begins at Forty"
(1 episode)
The Christening
(21 March 1980) - Vicar
"Prince Regent"
(1 episode)
The Bride from Brunswick
(18 September 1979) - James Harris, Earl of Malmsbury
"Life of Shakespeare"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Will Shakespeare" - UK
(alternative title)
, USA
(DVD title)
Rebellion's Masterpiece
(11 July 1978) - Lord Robert Cecil
The Living Record
(18 July 1978) - Lord Robert Cecil
"Rumpole of the Bailey"
(35 episodes )
Rumpole and the Younger Generation
(3 April 1978) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Honourable Member
(17 April 1978) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Married Lady
(24 April 1978) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Learned Friends
(1 May 1978) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Man of God
(29 May 1979) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Case of Identity
(5 June 1979) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Fascist Beast
(19 June 1979) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Course of True Love
(26 June 1979) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Age for Retirement
(3 July 1979) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Genuine Article
(11 October 1983) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Old Boy Net
(25 October 1983) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Female of the Species
(1 November 1983) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Sporting Life
(8 November 1983) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Last Resort
(15 November 1983) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Old, Old Story
(19 January 1987) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Blind Tasting
(26 January 1987) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Official Secret
(2 February 1987) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Judge's Elbow
(9 February 1987) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole's Last Case
(23 February 1987) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Bubble Reputation
(23 November 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Barrow Boy
(30 November 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Age of Miracles
(7 December 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Tap End
(14 December 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and Portia
(21 December 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Quality of Life
(28 December 1988) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole a la Carte
(28 October 1991) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Summer of Discontent
(4 November 1991) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Right to Silence
(11 November 1991) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Quacks
(25 November 1991) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole for the Prosecution
(2 December 1991) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Children of the Devil
(29 October 1992) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Miscarriage of Justice
(5 November 1992) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle
(12 November 1992) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson
(19 November 1992) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
Rumpole on Trial
(3 December 1992) -
Claude Erskine-Brown
"The Onedin Line"
(1 episode)
The Gamble
(20 June 1976) - Lewis Sinclair
"BBC Play of the Month"
(1 episode)
Trilby
(25 January 1976) - Laird
"The Glittering Prizes"
(1 episode)
An Early Life
(21 January 1976) - Father Kenneth Follett
"Play for Today"
(5 episodes )
Brassneck
(22 May 1975) - Bill Rochester
The Floater
(29 May 1975) - Jeremy Butler
Campion's Interview
(12 April 1977) - Campion
The Vanishing Army
(3 April 1980) -
Actor
Psy-Warriors
(12 May 1981) - Hooper
"The Hanged Man"
(1 episode)
Knave of Coins
(7 March 1975) - Simon Hatchett
"Churchill's People"
(1 episode)
A Sprig of Broom
(10 February 1975) - Hubert
"Centre Play"
(1 episode)
The Saliva Milkshake
(6 January 1975) - Rafferty
"Masquerade"
(1 episode)
Service Not Included
(20 May 1974) - Neil
"Six Days of Justice"
(1 episode)
A Question of Discipline
(5 November 1973) - Mr. Hammond
"Stage 2"
(1 episode)
Peer Gynt
(26 September 1972) - Bridegroom/Pen
"ITV Saturday Night Theatre"
(2 episodes )
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
(12 March 1972) - Philip Hill
It's Good to See You
(11 June 1972) - Steve Fletcher
"Thirty-Minute Theatre"
(1 episode)
A Distinct Chill
(22 March 1971) -
Actor
"Fraud Squad"
(1 episode)
The Hot Money Man
(28 November 1970) - Aubrey Downsmith
"ITV Playhouse"
(1 episode)
The Friendly Persuaders
(23 June 1969) - Adrian Collingwood
"Nicholas Nickleby"
(2 episodes )
The Gallants
(17 March 1968) - Lenville
Account Rendered
(24 March 1968) - Lenville
"Softly Softly"
(1 episode)
If I Can Help Somebody
(14 March 1968) -
Tony Wilkins
"Pride and Prejudice"
(2 episodes )
Proposal
(24 September 1967) -
Mr. Collins
Prejudice
(1 October 1967) -
Mr. Collins
"Out of the Unknown"
(1 episode)
The Midas Plague
(20 December 1965) - Edward
"Z Cars"
(2 episodes )
The Good Life
(30 November 1965) - Mr. Pringle
Boy in Blue
(6 January 1975) - Dave Fletcher
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
(1 episode)
Reconnaissance
(2 October 1965) - Ivan
"Around the World in 80 Days"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.3
(????) - Wilson
Episode #1.1
(16 April 1989) - Wilson
Episode #1.2
(17 April 1989) - Wilson