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"Heroes of Comedy"
(1 episode)
Peter Cook
(19 January 1998) - Himself
"Chalk"
(5 episodes )
Suzy Arrives
(20 February 1997) - Mr Nixon
The Interview
(27 February 1997) -
Richard Nixon
Rumours & Leaks
(6 March 1997) -
Richard Nixon
The Inspection
(20 March 1997) -
Richard Nixon
Women and Football
(27 March 1997) - Mr Nixon
"Kavanagh QC"
(1 episode)
True Commitment
(26 February 1996) - Dominic Blake QC
"Absolutely Fabulous"
(1 episode)
Morocco
(10 February 1994) - Uncle Humphrey
"Under the Hammer"
(1 episode)
Wonders in the Deep
(17 January 1994) - Parsifal Mallows
"Screen Two"
(1 episode)
Genghis Cohn
(9 November 1993) - Dr. Eckhardt
"Have I Got News for You"
(2 episodes )
Episode #2.4
(25 October 1991) - Himself
Episode #3.2
(24 April 1992) - Himself
"Bottom"
(1 episode)
's Up
(14 October 1991) - Doctor
"Lovejoy"
(1 episode)
Who Dares, Sings
(3 February 1991) - Major Linden Walker
"About Face"
(1 episode)
Send Her Victorious
(4 December 1989) -
Denis Thatcher
,
Writer
(writer)
"Rude Health"
(1 episode)
Red Letter Day
(16 March 1987) - Dr. Charles Sweet
"Filthy Rich & Catflap"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.6
(11 February 1987) - Judge
"Yes, Prime Minister"
(1 episode)
The Ministerial Broadcast
(16 January 1986) - Godfrey - TV Producer
"Children in Need"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 22 November 1985
(22 November 1985) - Himself
"The Irish R.M."
(1 episode)
A Friend of Her Youth
(16 June 1985) - Chichester
"The Kenny Everett Television Show"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.3
(11 March 1982) - Various
Episode #1.4
(18 March 1982) - Various
Episode #3.1
(13 April 1985) - Various
Episode #3.2
(20 April 1985) - Various
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
John Wells
(25 December 1980) - Himself
"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
(2 episodes )
Smiley Sets a Trap
(15 October 1979) - Headmaster
Flushing Out the Mole
(22 October 1979) - Headmaster (uncredited)
"Friday Night, Saturday Morning"
(12 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(28 September 1979) - Himself
Episode #1.2
(5 October 1979) - Himself
Episode #1.11
(21 December 1979) - Himself
Episode #2.1
(18 January 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.2
(25 January 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.3
(1 February 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.4
(8 February 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.5
(15 February 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.6
(22 February 1980) - Himself
Episode #2.10
(21 March 1980) - Himself
Episode #3.12
(12 December 1980) - Himself
Episode #3.13
(19 December 1980) - Himself
"Rumpole of the Bailey"
(1 episode)
Rumpole and the Show Folk
(12 June 1979) - Daniel Derwent
"BBC2 Playhouse"
(1 episode)
The Mind Beyond: Stones
(27 October 1976) - Porton
"Thirty Minutes Worth"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.4
(24 October 1973) -
Actor
(voice)
"Country Matters"
(1 episode)
An Aspidistra in Babylon
(25 February 1973) - Tpr. Jordon
"Comedy Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Elementary My Dear Watson
(18 January 1973) -
Prime Minister
"Milligan in..."
(2 episodes )
Milligan in Autumn
(1 October 1972) - Various Characters
Milligan in Summer
(27 August 1973) - Various Characters
"Leeds"
(5 episodes )
Return to Leeds
(1 August 1972) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)
Deadline Leeds
(31 July 1973) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)
The Play's the Thing
(28 August 1973) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)
Leeds Athletic
(16 July 1974) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)
Le Prix de Leeds
(23 July 1974) -
Actor
,
Writer
(writer)
"Up Sunday"
(28 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(6 February 1972) - Himself
Episode #1.2
(13 February 1972) - Himself
Episode #1.3
(20 February 1972) - Himself
Episode #1.4
(27 February 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 16 April 1972
(16 April 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 23 April 1972
(23 April 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 30 April 1972
(30 April 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 7 May 1972
(7 May 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 14 May 1972
(14 May 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 21 May 1972
(21 May 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 18 June 1972
(18 June 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 25 June 1972
(25 June 1972) - Himself
....Getting Worse
(21 January 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 1 April 1973
(1 April 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 8 April 1973
(8 April 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 15 April 1973
(15 April 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 29 April 1973
(29 April 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 6 May 1973
(6 May 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 27 May 1973
(27 May 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 10 June 1973
(10 June 1973) - Himself
What Is Life?
(4 November 1973) - Himself
A Right Royal Occasion
(11 November 1973) - Himself
A Musical Soiree
(18 November 1973) - Himself
In Search of Merry England
(25 November 1973) - Himself
Kohoutek: A Space Odyssey of Our Time
(2 December 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 9 December 1973
(9 December 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 16 December 1973
(16 December 1973) - Himself
Up Christmas
(23 December 1973) - Himself
"Aquarius"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(2 January 1970) - Himself
Episode #1.11
(22 May 1970) - Himself
Aquarius in Paris
(19 June 1971) - Himself
"Q5"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(24 March 1969) - Various Characters
Episode #1.3
(7 April 1969) - Various Characters
Episode #1.4
(14 April 1969) - Various Characters
"Goodbye Again"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.4
(1 January 1968) -
Self
Episode #1.3
(17 August 1968) - Various Roles
"BBC 3"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.22
(2 April 1966) - Himself
Episode #1.23
(9 April 1966) - Himself
"Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life"
(4 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(13 November 1964) - Various
Episode #1.38
(14 February 1965) - Various
Episode #1.41
(21 February 1965) - Various
Episode #1.47
(7 March 1965) -
Actor
,
Soundtrack
(lyrics: "Ballad of Magdalene Bridge" (uncredited))
"Tickle on the Tum"
(2 episodes )
Superhamster
(????) - Farmer Field ,
Writer
(story)
Milking Time
(28 March 1988) - Farmer Field ,
Writer
(story)