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"Rumble"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(13 May 1995) - Johnny Pecs
Episode #1.2
(20 May 1995) - Johnny Pecs
Episode #1.3
(27 May 1995) - Johnny Pecs ,
Writer
(writer)
Episode #1.4
(3 June 1995) - Johnny Pecs
Episode #1.5
(10 June 1995) - Johnny Pecs
Episode #1.6
(17 June 1995) - Johnny Pecs ,
Writer
(writer)
"Anna Lee"
(5 episodes )
Dupe
(27 February 1994) -
Selwyn Price
Stalker
(6 March 1994) -
Selwyn Price
Diversion
(13 March 1994) -
Selwyn Price
The Cook's Tale
(20 March 1994) -
Selwyn Price
Requiem
(27 March 1994) -
Selwyn Price
"The Bill"
(1 episode)
Broken
(22 June 1993) - Ken Farley
"Press Gang"
(1 episode)
UnXpected
(14 January 1992) - Dr. Threeways
"Bottom"
(1 episode)
Gas
(24 September 1991) - Mr. Rottweiller
"The Les Dennis Laughter Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #5.6
(27 July 1991) -
Actor
"Surprise Surprise!"
(1 episode)
Episode #8.10
(26 April 1991) - Himself
"You Bet!"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.1
(16 February 1991) - Himself
"All Creatures Great and Small"
(1 episode)
Here and There
(2 September 1989) - Mr. Dawson
"The Nineteenth Hole"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.3
(19 June 1989) - Goatman
"Mystery!: Campion"
(16 episodes )
... aka "Campion" - UK
(original title)
Look to the Lady: Part One
(22 January 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Look to the Lady: Part Two
(29 January 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Police at the Funeral: Part 1
(5 February 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Police at the Funeral: Part 2
(12 February 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
The Case of the Late Pig: Part 1
(19 February 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
The Case of the Late Pig: Part 2
(26 February 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Death of a Ghost: Part 1
(5 March 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Death of a Ghost: Part 2
(12 March 1989) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Sweet Danger: Part 1
(12 January 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Sweet Danger: Part 2
(19 January 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Dancers in Mourning: Part 1
(9 February 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Dancers in Mourning: Part 2
(16 February 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Flowers for the Judge: Part 1
(23 February 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Flowers for the Judge: Part 2
(2 March 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Mystery Mile: Part 1
(9 March 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
Mystery Mile: Part 2
(16 March 1990) -
Magersfontein Lugg
"Ten Great Writers of the Modern World"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Modern World: Ten Great Writers" - UK
(original title)
Joseph Conrad's 'The Secret Agent'
(17 January 1988) -
Adolf Verloc
"Lost Empires"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(24 October 1986) - Tommy Beamish
Episode #1.2
(31 October 1986) - Tommy Beamish
Episode #1.3
(7 November 1986) - Tommy Beamish
Episode #1.4
(14 November 1986) - Tommy Beamish
"Screen Two"
(1 episode)
The McGuffin
(12 January 1986) - Man in Brown
"South of the Border"
(2 episodes )
A Defeated Man
(30 August 1985) - Edgar Rowley
I Want to Go Home
(6 September 1985) - Edgar Rowley
"Last of the Summer Wine"
(1 episode)
Keeping Britain Tidy
(17 February 1985) - Oggie Buttercluff
"Doctor Who"
(2 episodes )
Attack of the Cybermen: Part One
(5 January 1985) - Griffiths
Attack of the Cybermen: Part Two
(12 January 1985) - Griffiths
"Foxy Lady"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.3
(1 February 1984) - Dollar Lomax
"Question Time"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 3 March 1983
(3 March 1983) - Himself
"Educating Marmalade"
(2 episodes )
The Convent of the Blessed Limit
(1 November 1982) - Sister Conception
The Nativity Play
(20 December 1982) - Sister Conception
"Friday Night, Saturday Morning"
(1 episode)
Episode #6.8
(26 February 1982) - Himself - Host
"Parkinson"
(1 episode)
Episode #10.35
(31 January 1981) - Himself
"Minder"
(1 episode)
The Beer Hunter
(16 October 1980) - Yorkie
"Sounding Brass"
(6 episodes )
H.G. and the Whit Marches
(2 July 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
H.G. and the Hundred Years
(9 July 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
H.G. and the Battle of Waterloo
(16 July 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
H.G. and the Takeover Bid
(23 July 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
H.G. and the Indian Job
(30 July 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
H.G. and the Exploding Orange
(6 August 1980) - Horace Gilbert Bestwick
"Hazell"
(1 episode)
Hazell and the Greasy Gunners
(28 June 1979) - Harry the Ear ,
Writer
(writer)
"Return of the Saint"
(1 episode)
Signal Stop
(26 November 1978) - Plackett
"Target"
(1 episode)
Queen's Pardon
(29 September 1978) - Labour Party Agent
"Famous Five"
(1 episode)
Five Go Off in a Caravan
(7 August 1978) - Tiger Dan
"Television Club"
(2 episodes )
A School in Time: Freshwater Shark
(18 April 1978) -
Writer
(writer)
A School in Time: Push for Poem
(6 June 1978) -
Writer
(writer)
"Send in the Girls"
(1 episode)
The Wild Bunch
(1 March 1978) - Promoter/MC ,
Writer
(writer)
"Secret Army"
(1 episode)
Growing Up
(12 October 1977) - Cpl. Emil Schnorr
"Raffles"
(1 episode)
A Costume Piece
(4 March 1977) - Billy Purvis
"Second City Firsts"
(1 episode)
Summer Season
(14 November 1976) -
Writer
(writer)
"Shadows"
(1 episode)
Dark Encounter
(18 August 1976) - Jim Debbitts
"Plays for Britain"
(1 episode)
Sunshine in Brixton
(20 April 1976) -
Writer
(script)
"BBC Play of the Month"
(1 episode)
Chester Mystery Cycle
(18 April 1976) -
Actor
"Shades of Greene"
(1 episode)
The Case for the Defence
(6 January 1976) - Adams
"The Wild West Show"
(1 episode)
Melvyn's Marauders
(10 October 1975) -
Actor
"Quiller"
(1 episode)
Any Last Request
(12 September 1975) - Sergeant
"Dixon of Dock Green"
(1 episode)
Baubles, Bangles and Beads
(15 March 1975) - Chuck Windell
"Not on Your Nellie"
(1 episode)
Requiem for a Heavyweight
(7 February 1975) - Battling Bill
"The Sweeney"
(1 episode)
Thin Ice
(16 January 1975) - Moose
"Centre Play"
(1 episode)
Initiation
(30 December 1974) - Nobby
"Porridge"
(3 episodes )
New Faces, Old Hands
(5 September 1974) -
Heslop
The Hustler
(12 September 1974) -
Heslop
Men Without Women
(10 October 1974) -
Heslop
"The Protectors"
(1 episode)
Quin
(21 September 1973) - Allen
"The Regiment"
(1 episode)
Courtship
(9 March 1973) - Sgt. Dyke
"Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?"
(1 episode)
No Hiding Place
(20 February 1973) -
Flint
"Thirty-Minute Theatre"
(1 episode)
Playthings
(17 January 1973) -
Actor
"Sez Les"
(2 episodes )
Episode #5.5
(26 August 1972) -
Actor
Episode #6.1
(30 October 1972) -
Actor
"Coronation Street"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.1194
(28 June 1972) - Fred Henshaw
"Paul Temple"
(1 episode)
Party Piece
(7 July 1971) - Waites
"On the House"
(1 episode)
Will the Real Harvey Micklethwaite Please Stand Up?
(27 May 1971) - Bagley
"Play for Today"
(7 episodes )
The Rank and File
(20 May 1971) -
Actor
The Fishing Party
(1 June 1972) - Art
Shakespeare or Bust
(8 January 1973) - Art
Speech Day
(26 March 1973) - Mr. Warboys
Three for the Fancy
(11 April 1974) - Art
Keep an Eye on Albert
(11 November 1975) -
Writer
(writer)
Thicker Than Water
(1 January 1980) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)