Partial Credits
- Games World – Leslie (1994)
- Mash and Peas – Gareth Peas (1996)
- Dennis Pennis R.I.P. – Anthony Cream Jr. (1997)
- Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round – Newsagent (1998)
- Sir Bernard's Stately Homes – Anthony Rogers (1998)
- Bang Bang it's Reeves & Mortimer – Various characters (1999)
- Plunkett & Macleane
- Rock Profile – Various characters (1999)
- Spaced – Vulva (1999)
- Doctor Who (spoof): The Web of Caves – Chief Alien (1999)
- Doctor Who (spoof): The Kidnappers – David (1999)
- Doctor Who (spoof): The Pitch of Fear – Sydney Newman (1999)
- Doctor Who: Phantasmagoria – Quincy Flowers (1999)
- Black Books – Customer (2000)
- Time Gentlemen Please: Entente Lime Cordial – Marcel (2002)
- Attachments (TV series) – Jake (2002)
- Cruise of the Gods – Jeff Monks (2002)
- EastEnders Christmas Special – Ray (2003)
- Little Britain – Various characters (2003–present)
- Monkey Trousers – Various characters (2004)
- Shaun of the Dead – voice of a news reporter (2004)
- Agatha Christie's Marple – George Bartlett (2004)
- A Cock and Bull Story – Parson (2005)
- Hustle – Shop Assistant (2005)
- Hotel Babylon – Adrian Tintagel (2007)
- Stardust – Sextus (2007)
- Waking the Dead – Bell (2007)
- Neighbours – guest starring as Lou Todd (Lou and Andy) from Little Britain (6 September 2007)
- Run Fat Boy Run – cake customer (2007)
- Capturing Mary – Greville White (2007)
- Rather You Than Me – Frankie Howerd (2008)
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – voice of Bulgy Bear (2008)
- The Boy In The Dress – written by David Walliams, illustrated by Quentin Blake (2008)
- Mr Stink – written by David Walliams, illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Dinner for Schmucks – new client Mueller (2010)
- Marmaduke (film) – Anton Harrison (2010)
- Billionaire Boy – written by David Walliams, illustrated by Tony Ross
- The Itch of the Golden Nit – The Golden Nit
- Doctor Who – Gibbis (2011)
- Britain's Got Talent – Judge (2012–present)
- The Royal Bodyguard – Sir Ambrose (2012)
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