Anne Reid - Selected Film and Television Appearances

Selected Film and Television Appearances

  • 1957: Hancock's Half Hour
  • 1958: The Adventures of Robin Hood
  • 1961–1971: Coronation Street
  • 1985: Bleak House
  • 1986: Victoria Wood As Seen On TV
  • 1989: Doctor WhoThe Curse of Fenric
  • 1992: Casualty
  • 1995: Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave
  • 1996: Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
  • 1993–1999: Peak Practice
  • 1998–2000: Dinnerladies
  • 2000: Liam
  • 2001: Linda Green
  • 2001–2002: Dalziel and Pascoe
  • 2003: Midsomer Murders
  • 2003: The Mother
  • 2003: The Booze Cruise
  • 2004: Rose and Maloney
  • 2004–2006: Life Begins
  • 2005: A Little Trip to Heaven
  • 2005: Bleak House
  • 2005: The Booze Cruise II
  • 2006: The Booze Cruise III
  • 2006: Jane Eyre
  • 2007: The Bad Mother's Handbook
  • 2007: Hot Fuzz
  • 2007: Doctor Who — "Smith and Jones"
  • 2008: Shameless
  • 2008: In Love with Barbara
  • 2009: Agatha Christie's Marple — "Nemesis"
  • 2009–2010: Ladies of Letters
  • 2010: Cemetery Junction
  • 2010: Five Days
  • 2010–2012: Upstairs, Downstairs
  • 2011: Marchlands
  • 2011: The Jury II
  • 2012: Foster
  • 2012: Last Tango in Halifax
  • 2013: Song for Marion

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