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"Rude Britannia"
(1 episode)
You've Never Had It So Rude!!
(16 June 2010) - Himself
"Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD"
(1 episode)
... aka "Great Performances at the Met" - USA
(alternative title)
Bizet's Carmen
(16 January 2010) -
directed for stage
(Production)
"10 Minute Tales"
(1 episode)
The Three Kings
(27 December 2009) -
Director
"HARDtalk"
(1 episode)
Sir Richard Eyre
(24 June 2009) - Himself
"Arena"
(1 episode)
Paul Scofield
(24 December 2008) - Himself (as Sir Richard Eyre)
"This Week"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 8 June 2006
(8 June 2006) - Himself
Episode dated 10 May 2007
(10 May 2007) - Himself
"Britain's Finest"
(1 episode)
Actresses
(18 July 2005) - Himself
"Cinema 3"
(3 episodes )
Episode dated 10 May 2002
(10 May 2002) - Himself
Episode dated 27 September 2008
(27 September 2008) - Himself
Episode dated 12 June 2010
(12 June 2010) - Himself
"A Week in the West End"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.5
(15 February 2002) - Himself
"Performance"
(1 episode)
King Lear
(21 March 1998) -
Director
,
Writer
(adaptation)
"Charlie Rose"
(7 episodes )
... aka "The Charlie Rose Show" - USA
(original title)
Episode dated 16 November 1995
(16 November 1995) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 19 November 1997
(19 November 1997) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 30 July 2001
(30 July 2001) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 7 March 2002
(7 March 2002) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 17 April 2003
(17 April 2003) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 12 October 2004
(12 October 2004) - Himself - Guest
Episode dated 26 December 2006
(26 December 2006) - Himself - Guest
"Great Performances"
(1 episode)
Suddenly, Last Summer
(6 January 1993) -
Director
"Screen Two"
(1 episode)
The Insurance Man
(22 February 1986) -
Director
"The South Bank Show"
(2 episodes )
Guys and Dolls
(7 March 1982) - Himself - Director
David Hare
(30 May 1983) -
Self
"The Theatre Quiz"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(19 May 1981) - Himself - Panellist
Episode #1.2
(26 May 1981) - Himself - Panellist
"Play for Today"
(16 episodes )
Victims of Apartheid
(24 October 1978) -
producer
Soldiers Talking Cleanly
(5 December 1978) -
producer
One Bummer Newsday
(12 December 1978) -
producer
Waterloo Sunset
(23 January 1979) -
Director
Light
(13 March 1979) -
producer
Long Distance Information
(11 October 1979) -
producer
Cries from a Watchtower
(18 October 1979) -
producer
Comedians
(25 October 1979) -
Director
Just a Boys' Game
(8 November 1979) -
producer
,
stage director
Chance of a Lifetime
(3 January 1980) -
producer
,
stage director
Murder Rap
(31 January 1980) -
producer
The Imitation Game
(24 April 1980) -
Director
,
producer
Pasmore
(21 October 1980) -
Director
,
Writer
(screenplay)
The Adventures of Frank: Everybody's Fiddling Something
(4 November 1980) -
producer
The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice
(11 November 1980) -
producer
Country
(20 October 1981) -
Director