IMDb
More
All
Titles
TV Episodes
Names
Companies
Keywords
Characters
Videos
Quotes
Bios
Plots
Register
|
Login
|
Help
Movies
In Theaters
Coming Soon
Top Movies
Showtimes
Trailers
Watchlist
MyMovies
New: DVD & Blu-Ray
Top 250
Genres
Editors' Spotlight
Independent Film
Summer Movie Guide
TV
TV Home
TV Listings
TV Episodes & Clips
Best TV Series
News
Top News
Movie News
TV News
Celebrity News
Featured News
Videos
HD Trailer Gallery
Browse Videos
Search Videos
Community
Message Boards
Contributor Zone
Newest Lists
Your Lists
Your Ratings
IMDbPro
IMDbPro
IMDb Resume
Apps
Apps Home
iPhone App
iPad App
Android Phones App
Android Tablets App
IMDb App on Kindle Fire
Windows Phone App
IMDb Trivia App
IMDb Buzz App
IMDb Mobile site
Your Watchlist
IMDb
>
Rik Mayall
>
Filmography by TV series
add/change photo
Add Resume
Rik Mayall products
Quicklinks
overview
by type
by year
by ratings
by votes
by TV series
awards
by genre
by keyword
biography
other works
publicity
photo gallery
NewsDesk
message board
miscellaneous
Top Links
biography
by votes
awards
NewsDesk
message board
Filmographies
overview
by type
by year
by ratings
by votes
by TV series
awards
by genre
by keyword
Biographical
biography
other works
publicity
photo gallery
Twitter
blog
NewsDesk
message board
External Links
official sites
miscellaneous
photographs
sound clips
video clips
Filmography by TV series for
Rik Mayall
More at
IMDbPro
»
ad feedback
"Live from Studio Five"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.83
(15 January 2010) - Himself (also archive footage)
"Midsomer Murders"
(1 episode)
The Creeper
(27 September 2009) -
David Roper
"Minder"
(1 episode)
In Vino Veritas
(11 February 2009) - Maurice Robinson
"Gina's Laughing Gear"
(1 episode)
Stairlift to Heaven
(23 March 2007) -
Actor
"Comedy Connections"
(1 episode)
The New Statesman
(2 February 2007) - Himself
"This Week"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 11 May 2006
(11 May 2006) -
Alan B'Stard
"SpongeBob SquarePants"
(1 episode)
... aka "SpongeBob" - USA
(short title)
Ghost Host/Chimps Ahoy
(5 May 2006) - Lord Reginald (voice)
"The Paul O'Grady Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.14
(29 September 2005) - Himself
"All About George"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(29 September 2005) -
George Kinsey
Episode #1.2
(6 October 2005) -
George Kinsey
Episode #1.3
(13 October 2005) -
George Kinsey
Episode #1.4
(20 October 2005) -
George Kinsey
Episode #1.5
(27 October 2005) -
George Kinsey
Episode #1.6
(3 November 2005) -
George Kinsey
"Shoebox Zoo"
(13 episodes )
The Magic Is Awakened
(1 September 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Friend or Foe?
(28 September 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Echoes of the Past
(5 October 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
A Guide for the Perplexed
(12 October 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
The Inner Sanctum
(19 October 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
A Strange Birthday Party
(26 October 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
A Little Knowledge
(2 November 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Mother's Footsteps
(9 November 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Where the River Flows
(16 November 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Sign of the Unicorn
(23 November 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Where Four Elevens Meet
(30 November 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
Los Contrarios
(7 December 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
The Day of Reckoning
(14 December 2004) -
Edwin the Eagle
(voice)
"Believe Nothing"
(6 episodes )
Get Rich Quick
(14 July 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
Prepare to Meteor Maker
(21 July 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
May as Well Face It, You're Addicted to Fudge
(28 July 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
Double First
(4 August 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
The Unhappy Eater
(11 August 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
Just a Minute
(18 August 2002) -
Professor Adonis Cnut
"Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes"
(1 episode)
The White Knight Stratagem
(2 October 2001) - Lt. Daniel Blaney
"Tales of Uplift and Moral Improvement"
(13 episodes )
Nanny Knows Best
(29 May 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Bohemian James
(5 June 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
The Liar
(12 June 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
The Girl Who Got Above Her Station
(19 June 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Enthusiasm
(26 June 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Metaphorical Metamorphosis
(26 June 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
The Boy with No Patience
(3 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
The Brat, the Fan and the Wardrobe
(3 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
One Sweet Too Many
(10 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Prejudice and Prejudice
(10 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Generosity
(17 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
The Bully
(17 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
Holier Than Thou
(24 July 2001) -
Mrs. Ffine Carmody
"The Knock"
(1 episode)
Episode #5.1
(21 October 2000) - Reid
"Great Performances"
(1 episode)
Jesus Christ Superstar
(16 October 2000) - King Herod
"The Big Breakfast"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 30 November 1999
(30 November 1999) -
Self
"Watership Down"
(13 episodes )
Home on the Down
(1 January 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
The Promised Land
(1 January 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
The Easy Life
(12 October 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Strawberry Fayre
(19 October 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
The Shadow of Efrafa
(26 October 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
The Raid
(2 November 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Challenge to Efrefa
(9 November 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Escape from Efrafa
(16 November 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
The Vision
(23 November 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
A Tale of a Mouse
(30 November 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Lost
(7 December 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Friend and Enemy
(14 December 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
Kidnapped
(21 December 1999) -
Kehaar
(voice)
"Jonathan Creek"
(1 episode)
Black Canary
(24 December 1998) -
D.I. Gideon Pryke
"The Bill"
(2 episodes )
Humpty Dumpty: Part 2
(16 December 1997) -
Patrick Massie
Humpty Dumpty: Part 3
(18 December 1997) -
Patrick Massie
"The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends"
(1 episode)
The Tale of Two Bad Mice and Johnny Town-Mouse
(1 January 1995) -
Tom Thumb
(voice)
"Aspel & Company"
(1 episode)
Episode #10.4
(4 April 1993) - Himself
"The Full Wax"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.6
(23 April 1992) - Himself
"Love Hurts"
(1 episode)
Cured
(31 January 1992) - Himself
"Bottom"
(18 episodes )
Smells
(17 September 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Gas
(24 September 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Contest
(30 September 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Apocalypse
(7 October 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
's Up
(14 October 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Accident
(28 October 1991) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Digger
(1 October 1992) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Burglary
(8 October 1992) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Culture
(8 October 1992) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Parade
(22 October 1992) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Holy
(29 October 1992) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Hole
(6 January 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Terror
(13 January 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Break
(20 January 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Dough
(27 January 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Finger
(3 February 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
Carnival
(10 February 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
'S Out
(10 April 1995) -
Richie
,
Writer
(written by)
"Wogan"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 9 September 1991
(9 September 1991) - Himself
"Late Night with David Letterman"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 22 May 1991
(22 May 1991) - Himself
"Blackadder Goes Forth"
(1 episode)
Private Plane
(19 October 1989) -
Squadron Commander Lord Flasheart
"The New Statesman"
(28 episodes )
Happiness Is a Warm Gun
(13 September 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Passport to Freedom
(20 September 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Sex Is Wrong
(27 September 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Waste Not Want Not
(4 October 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Friends of St. James
(11 October 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Three Line Whipping
(18 October 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Baa Baa Black Sheep
(25 October 1987) -
Alan B'Stard
Alan B'Stard Closes Down the BBC
(6 March 1988) -
Alan B'Stard
Fatal Extraction
(15 January 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
Live from Westminster
(22 January 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
The Wapping Conspiracy
(29 January 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
The Haltemprice Bunker
(5 February 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
California Here I Come
(12 February 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
May the Best Man Win
(19 February 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
Piers of the Realm
(26 February 1989) -
Alan B'Stard
Who Shot Alan B'Stard?
(14 January 1990) -
Alan B'Stard
Labour of Love
(6 January 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
The Party's Over
(13 January 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
Let Them Sniff Cake
(20 January 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
Keeping Mum
(27 January 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
Natural Selection
(3 February 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
Profit of Boom
(10 February 1991) -
Alan B'Stard
Back from the Mort
(22 November 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
H*A*S*H
(29 November 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
Speaking in Tongues
(6 December 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
Heil and Farewell
(13 December 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
A Bigger Splash
(20 December 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
The Irresistible Rise of Alan B'Stard
(26 December 1992) -
Alan B'Stard
"French and Saunders"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.5
(6 April 1987) - Dawn's co-star
"Filthy Rich & Catflap"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(7 January 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
Episode #1.2
(14 January 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
Episode #1.3
(21 January 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
Episode #1.4
(28 January 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
Episode #1.5
(4 February 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
Episode #1.6
(11 February 1987) -
Richard Rich
,
Writer
(additional material)
"Black-Adder II"
(1 episode)
Bells
(9 January 1986) -
Flashheart
"Happy Families"
(1 episode)
Madeleine
(31 October 1985) - Priest
"The Lenny Henry Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.5
(2 October 1984) -
Actor
"The Black Adder"
(1 episode)
The Black Seal
(20 July 1983) - Mad Gerald - Himself (as Mad Gerald)
"The Comic Strip Presents..."
(18 episodes )
War
(3 January 1983) - Slug/General Erwin/Hovis
The Beat Generation
(17 January 1983) - Jeremy
Bad News Tour
(24 January 1983) -
Colin Grigson
Summer School
(31 January 1983) - Tark
Dirty Movie
(7 January 1984) - Toadstool ,
Writer
(written by)
A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques
(21 January 1984) - Carlos ,
Writer
(written by)
Gino: Full Story and Pics
(28 January 1984) - Tim
Consuela, or, the New Mrs. Saunders
(1 January 1986) - Richard
Private Enterprise
(2 January 1986) - Ali Kitson
The Strike
(20 February 1988) - Speaker/Hunchback
More Bad News
(27 February 1988) -
Colin Grigson
Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door
(5 March 1988) - Dreamy Time Escort ,
Writer
(written by)
GLC: The Carnage Continues...
(15 February 1990) - Lord Mayor
Red Nose of Courage
(9 April 1992) - James Huntingdon
Four Men in a Car
(12 April 1998) - Alan
Four Men in a Plane
(4 January 2000) -
Alan Sellars
Sex Actually
(28 December 2005) - Bilbo
The Hunt for Tony Blair
(14 October 2011) - Prof. Predictor
"The Young Ones"
(12 episodes )
Demolition
(9 November 1982) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Oil
(16 November 1982) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Boring
(23 November 1982) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Bomb
(30 November 1982) -
Rick
/ Dicky ,
Writer
(written by)
Interesting
(7 December 1982) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Flood
(14 December 1982) -
Rick
/ Alien Spotter ,
Writer
(written by)
Bambi
(8 May 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Cash
(15 May 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Nasty
(29 May 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Time
(5 June 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Sick
(12 June 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
Summer Holiday
(19 June 1984) -
Rick
,
Writer
(written by)
"Whoops Apocalypse"
(1 episode)
Autumn Cannibalism
(21 March 1982) - Biff
"Wood and Walters"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.3
(24 January 1982) - Various Characters
"Friday Night, Saturday Morning"
(3 episodes )
Episode #3.6
(31 October 1980) - Himself
Episode #4.1
(30 January 1981) - Himself (as 20th Century Coyote)
Episode #4.6
(6 March 1981) - Himself (as 20th Century Coyote)
"The Squad"
(1 episode)
New Boys
(1 October 1980) - 1st Supporter
"Jackanory"
(4 episodes )
Jack and the Beanstalk
(16 December 1966) - Reader
George's Marvellous Medicine: The Marvellous Plan
(6 January 1986) - Reader
George's Marvellous Medicine: The Cook-Up
(7 January 1986) -
Storyteller
George's Marvellous Medicine: Grandma Gets the Medicine
(8 January 1986) -
Storyteller