Television
Geraint has been busy on television. He was a regular in the cast of To Serve and Protect. Since Forever Knight he has appeared in several series. He has guest-starred in episodes of Katts and Dog, Highlander: The Series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Outer Limits, RoboCop: The Series, The Hidden Room, Matrix, Diamonds, Sweating Bullets, 1-800-Missing, and many more.
- Murdoch Mysteries (2008) as Arthur Conan Doyle (2 episodes)
- ReGenesis (2007–2008) as Carleton Riddlemeyer (18 episodes)
- 24 (2006) as James Nathanson (6 episodes)
- Slings and Arrows (2005) as Henry Breedlove (5 episodes)
- Tracker (2001–2002) as Zin (12 episodes)
- The Outer Limits (1996–2001) as David / Sheriff Grady Markham (2 episodes)
- Black Harbour (1996–1999) as Nick Haskell (34 episodes)
- Forever Knight (1992–1996) as Det. Nicholas 'Nick' Knight / Nicholas de Brabant (70 episodes)
- Dracula: The Series (1990–1991) as Klaus Helsing (5 episodes)
- Airwolf (1987) as Major Mike Rivers (24 episodes)
- The Judge (1986) as Allan Pearson (6 episodes)
- The Littlest Hobo (1982–1983) as Adam Coulter / David Barrington (3 episodes)
- Hangin' In (1982) as Drake / Jonathan (2 episodes)
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“In full view of his television audience, he preached a new religionor a new form of Christianitybased on faith in financial miracles and in a Heaven here on earth with a water slide and luxury hotels. It was a religion of celebrity and showmanship and fun, which made a mockery of all puritanical standards and all canons of good taste. Its standard was excess, and its doctrines were tolerance and freedom from accountability.”
—New Yorker (April 23, 1990)
“There is no question but that if Jesus Christ, or a great prophet from another religion, were to come back today, he would find it virtually impossible to convince anyone of his credentials ... despite the fact that the vast evangelical machine on American television is predicated on His imminent return among us sinners.”
—Peter Ustinov (b. 1921)
“Photographs may be more memorable than moving images because they are a neat slice of time, not a flow. Television is a stream of underselected images, each of which cancels its predecessor. Each still photograph is a privileged moment, turned into a slim object that one can keep and look at again.”
—Susan Sontag (b. 1933)