Television Appearances
| Year | Programme | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1955 | BBC Sunday Night Theatre - The Merchant of Venice | Launcelot Gobbo | |
| 1982 | The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby | Mr. Cutler/Landlord/Mr. Blightey/Arthur Gride | Mini Series |
| 1985 | Cyrano de Bergerac | Marquis 1 | |
| 1986 | What a Way to Run a Revolution | ||
| 1987 | Rumpole of the Bailey | Denis Driscoll | Appeared in one episode, entitled Rumpole and the Old, Old Story |
| 1989 | The Lady and the Highwayman | Magistrate | |
| 1996 | The Brittas Empire | Warwick Newmark | Appeared in one episode, entitled Surviving Christmas |
| 2000 | Empires: The Greeks - Crucible of Civilization | Pericles | Uncredited |
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