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"Living the Life"
(1 episode)
Leslie Phillips and Robin Gibb
(20 November 2011) - Himself
"Britain's Ugliest Models"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(29 October 2009) - Himself - Narrator (voice)
Episode #1.2
(5 November 2009) - Himself - Narrator (voice)
Episode #1.3
(12 November 2009) - Himself - Narrator (voice)
"The Week We Went to War"
(5 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(7 September 2009) - Himself
Episode #1.2
(8 September 2009) - Himself
Episode #1.3
(9 September 2009) - Himself
Episode #1.4
(10 September 2009) - Himself
Episode #1.5
(11 September 2009) - Himself
"Harley Street"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.2
(24 July 2008) - Dudley Grainger
"Drama Trails"
(1 episode)
'Doc Martin' to 'Foyle's War'
(16 July 2008) - Himself
"The Alan Titchmarsh Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 14 March 2008
(14 March 2008) - Himself
"Celebrity Ding Dong"
(6 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(1 February 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
Episode #1.2
(8 February 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
Episode #1.3
(15 February 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
Episode #1.4
(22 February 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
Episode #1.5
(29 February 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
Episode #1.6
(7 March 2008) - Himself - Voiceover (voice)
"The Cinema Show"
(1 episode)
Trust Me I'm a Doctor: Medics in the Movies
(15 October 2007) - Himself
"British Film Forever"
(1 episode)
Sauce, Satire and Silliness: The Story of British Comedy
(8 September 2007) - Himself (as Leslie Phillips OBE)
"The Last Detective"
(1 episode)
The Dead Peasants Society
(31 May 2007) -
Alistair Robertson
"This Morning"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 1 February 2007
(1 February 2007) - Himself
"Sunday AM"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.20
(28 January 2007) - Himself
"The Comedy Map of Britain"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.1
(27 January 2007) - Himself
"Breakfast"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 26 January 2007
(26 January 2007) - Himself
"Film '72"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 22 January 2007
(22 January 2007) - Himself
"HARDtalk Extra"
(1 episode)
Leslie Phillips
(20 October 2006) - Himself
"Loose Women"
(3 episodes )
Episode #10.11
(2 October 2006) - Himself
Episode #12.118
(22 February 2008) - Himself
Episode #14.212
(2 July 2010) - Himself
"Heartbeat"
(1 episode)
Risky Business
(8 January 2006) - Denzil Witty (as Leslie Phillips OBE)
"This Week"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 20 October 2005
(20 October 2005) - Himself
"The Paul O'Grady Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.21
(11 April 2005) - Himself
"The Keith Barret Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.2
(14 January 2005) - Himself
"Where the Heart Is"
(1 episode)
Love Hurts
(27 July 2003) - Ernie Wilcox
"The Kumars at No. 42"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.7
(17 February 2003) - Himself
"Midsomer Murders"
(1 episode)
Painted in Blood
(17 January 2003) - Godfrey Teal
"Holby City"
(1 episode)
Sins of the Father
(26 December 2002) - Charles Campbell-Gore
"Monarch of the Glen"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.3
(15 September 2002) - Louis Grimshaw
"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.5
(5 April 2002) - Himself
"The Best of British"
(1 episode)
Leslie Phillips
(24 February 2002) - Himself
"The RDA"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.4
(5 April 2001) - Himself
"Head on Comedy"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.2
(20 July 2000) - Himself
"It's Only TV... But I Like It"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.7
(15 July 1999) - Himself
Episode #2.1
(24 February 2000) - Himself
"Dalziel and Pascoe"
(1 episode)
Recalled to Life
(19 June 1999) - James Westropp
"Days Like These"
(1 episode)
Grandma's Dead
(2 June 1999) -
Saint Peter
"Liverpool 1"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.4
(28 September 1998) - J Rex Negus
"Telly Addicts"
(1 episode)
Episode #13.13
(8 June 1998) - Himself
"Reputations"
(1 episode)
Kenneth Williams: Seriously Outrageous
(25 May 1998) - Himself
"Dennis the Menace"
(1 episode)
Wanted!
(7 May 1996) - Mr. Greenfly (voice)
"Tales from the Crypt"
(1 episode)
Fatal Caper
(19 April 1996) - Mycroft Amberson
"The Bill"
(1 episode)
Cheating
(19 April 1996) - The Prof
"Woof!"
(1 episode)
Dog Latin
(30 November 1995) - Mr Hawksmoor
"Ruth Rendell Mysteries"
(3 episodes )
Vanity Dies Hard: Part 1
(24 March 1995) - Justin Whittaker
Vanity Dies Hard: Part 2
(31 March 1995) - Justin Whittaker
Vanity Dies Hard: Part 3
(7 April 1995) - Justin Whittaker
"Love on a Branch Line"
(4 episodes )
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
(12 June 1994) -
Lord Flamborough
I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight
(19 June 1994) -
Lord Flamborough
I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby
(26 June 1994) -
Lord Flamborough
Ain't She Sweet
(3 July 1994) -
Lord Flamborough
"The House of Windsor"
(6 episodes )
I Wasn't the Only Person Smoking in Windsor Castle
(15 May 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
I've Managed to Track Down Royston Bloat
(22 May 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
They're Dogs with Attitudes
(29 May 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
Pick a Princess
(12 June 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
Prince of Passion
(19 June 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
Queen Mother, RIP
(26 June 1994) -
Lord Montague Bermondsey
"Screen One"
(1 episode)
Royal Celebration
(26 September 1993) -
Actor
"Lovejoy"
(1 episode)
The Galloping Major
(21 February 1993) - Major Eddie Turpin
"Boon"
(1 episode)
Blackballed
(17 November 1992) - Alan Steen
"Performance"
(2 episodes )
The Trials of Oz
(9 November 1991) - Judge Michael Argyle
The Changeling
(11 December 1993) -
Vermandero
"Chancer"
(14 episodes )
Weapons from the Wall
(6 March 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Killing Floor
(13 March 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Hazard
(20 March 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Trust
(27 March 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Pretenders
(3 April 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Possessions
(10 April 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Faith
(17 April 1990) -
James Xavier Blake
Sacrifice
(1 January 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Jo
(23 April 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Ashes
(30 April 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Secrets
(7 May 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Remembrance
(14 May 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Blood
(21 May 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
Fall
(28 May 1991) -
Jimmy Blake
"The Comic Strip Presents..."
(2 episodes )
GLC: The Carnage Continues...
(15 February 1990) -
Sir Horace Cutler
(as Lesley Phillips)
Oxford
(22 February 1990) - Dean
"An Invitation to Remember"
(1 episode)
Leslie Phillips
(18 June 1989) - Himself
"Rumpole of the Bailey"
(1 episode)
Rumpole and Portia
(21 December 1988) - 'Boxey' Horne
"Wogan"
(1 episode)
Wogan's Radio Fun Special 1
(28 December 1987) -
Self
"Super Gran"
(1 episode)
Supergran and the Birthday Dambuster
(22 March 1987) - P.O.W.
"Mr. Palfrey of Westminster"
(1 episode)
Return to Sender
(14 May 1985) - Styles
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
Patrick Macnee
(24 October 1984) - Himself
"Punchlines!"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.8
(12 February 1983) - Himself
"Movie Memories"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.5
(1 January 1983) - Himself - Guest
"Star Games"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 11 November 1980
(11 November 1980) - Himself
"Saturday Night at the Mill"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.4
(17 March 1979) - Himself
"Casanova '73"
(7 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(13 September 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.2
(20 September 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.3
(27 September 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.4
(1 October 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.5
(15 October 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.6
(22 October 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
Episode #1.7
(29 October 1973) -
Henry Newhouse
"Father Dear Father"
(1 episode)
Unacustomed as I Am
(4 July 1972) - Basil
"The Golden Shot"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.40
(20 June 1971) - Himself
"The Culture Vultures"
(5 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(24 April 1970) -
Dr. Michael Cunningham
Rake's Progress
(1 May 1970) -
Dr. Michael Cunningham
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
(8 May 1970) -
Dr. Michael Cunningham
Practical Demonstrations
(15 May 1970) -
Dr. Michael Cunningham
Spring Fever
(22 May 1970) -
Dr. Michael Cunningham
"Galton and Simpson Comedy"
(1 episode)
The Suit
(19 April 1969) - Howard Butler
"The Tennis Elbow Foot Game"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.10
(19 September 1968) - Himself
"Armchair Theatre"
(1 episode)
A Very Fine Line
(9 March 1968) - Charlton
"Call My Bluff"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 4 February 1968
(4 February 1968) - Himself
Episode dated 8 January 1970
(8 January 1970) - Himself
"Blandings Castle"
(1 episode)
Lord Emsworth and Company for Gertrude
(31 March 1967) - The Rev. Esmond Gander
"The Eamonn Andrews Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.14
(1 January 1967) - Himself
"Foreign Affairs"
(6 episodes )
The Foreign Body
(16 September 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
Can We Have Our Ball Back?
(23 September 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
The Leak
(30 September 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
Learning to Compromise
(7 October 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
One of Our Islands Is Missing
(14 October 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
The Exterminator
(21 October 1966) -
Dennis Proudfoot
"Our Man at St. Mark's"
(7 episodes )
The Facts of Life
(25 September 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
A Joyful Noise
(2 October 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
Holier Than Thou
(9 October 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
Side by Side
(16 October 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
A Previous Conviction
(23 October 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
The Man Who Came to Lunch
(13 November 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
The Executive
(27 November 1963) -
Rev. Andrew Parker
"Comedy Playhouse"
(2 episodes )
Impasse
(15 March 1963) -
Mr. Ferris
The Time and Motion Man
(29 July 1965) - Kingsley Binns
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
Hattie Jacques
(12 February 1963) - Himself
"The Invisible Man"
(1 episode)
... aka "Invisible Man" - USA
(DVD box title)
Blind Justice
(8 August 1959) - Sparrow
"ITV Play of the Week"
(2 episodes )
A Voice in Vision
(18 December 1957) - Guy 'Mephy' Robertson
The Reluctant Debutante
(28 February 1966) -
Jimmy Broadbent
"Hour of Mystery"
(1 episode)
A Murder Has Been Arranged
(24 August 1957) - Maurice Mullins
"Wire Service"
(1 episode)
... aka "Deadline for Action" - USA
(rerun title)
Atom at Spithead
(11 February 1957) - Keynes
"O.S.S."
(1 episode)
Operation Chopping Block
(1 January 1957) - Foxie
"The Errol Flynn Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka "Mystery Adventure: The Errol Flynn Theatre" - USA
(syndication title)
The Red Geranium
(6 October 1956) - Venning
"Adventure Theater"
(1 episode)
The Stranger on the Sea
(4 August 1956) - Jimmy
"ITV Television Playhouse"
(1 episode)
A Lady Mislaid
(5 July 1956) - Det. Sgt. Bullock
"The Adventures of Robin Hood"
(4 episodes )
Friar Tuck
(17 October 1955) - Sir William of Malmesbury
Checkmate
(21 November 1955) - Count de Waldern
A Village Wooing
(1 October 1956) - Wat Longfellow
The Reluctant Rebel
(28 August 1960) - Herbert
"The Vise"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Detective's Diary" - USA
(rerun title)
... aka "The Vise: Mark Saber" - USA
(third and fourth season title)
Lucky Man
(24 December 1954) - Hugh Lawrence
The Better Chance
(24 June 1955) - George
The Girl from Rome
(1 February 1959) - Benson
"My Wife Jacqueline"
(6 episodes )
The Mysterious Complaint
(30 July 1952) -
Tom Bridger
The Agonies of Courtship
(13 August 1952) -
Tom Bridger
Common Interests
(10 September 1952) -
Tom Bridger
Getting Margaret Married
(24 September 1952) -
Tom Bridger
The Landed Proprietor
(8 October 1952) -
Tom Bridger
Happily Ever After
(22 October 1952) -
Tom Bridger
"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Doctor's Dilemma
(22 July 1951) -
Redpenny