Works
- Note: Lincoln was credited as Henry Soskin in his acting career, credited as Henry Lincoln or Norman Ashby as screenwriter
- 1960s television series:
- The Avengers (actor)
- No Hiding Place (actor)
- The Saint (actor)
- The Champions (actor)
- Man in a Suitcase (actor)
- Emergency Ward 10 (screenwriter)
- Co-writer, with Mervyn Haisman, of three Doctor Who stories
- The Abominable Snowmen
- The Web of Fear
- The Dominators
- Co-writer, with Mervyn Haisman, of the Boris Karloff film, Curse of the Crimson Altar, 1968
- Three BBC2 Chronicle documentaries about Rennes-le-Château, written and narrated by Henry Lincoln.
- The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem...?, 31 March 1972
- The Priest, the Painter, and the Devil, 30 October 1974
- The Shadow of the Templars, 27 November 1979 (with Baigent & Leigh)
- 1982: The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh)
- 1987: The Messianic Legacy (with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh)
- 1991: The Holy Place: Discovering the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World (or The Holy Place: Decoding the Mystery of Rennes-Le-Château or The Holy Place: Saunière and the Decoding of the Mystery of Rennes-le-Château)
- 1993: The Secret: 4-part documentary written and presented for Tv2 Danmark
- 2002: Key to the Sacred Pattern: The Untold Story of Rennes-le-Château
- 2002: The Templars' Secret Island: The Knights, The Priest and The Treasure (with Erling Haagensen)
- 2005: Origins of The Da Vinci Code" DVD (with Erling Haagensen)
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