Patricia Hodge - Television Roles

Television Roles

  • 1975 The Girls of Slender Means
  • 1975 The Naked Civil Servant
  • 1978-90 Rumpole of the Bailey
  • 1978 Edward and Mrs Simpson
  • 1979 The Professionals, "Involvement"
  • 1979-82 Holding the Fort
  • 1979-80, 1981 The Other 'Arf
  • 1980 Nanny
  • 1981 Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
  • 1983 Jemima Shore Investigates
  • 1984 Hay Fever
  • 1986 The Death of the Heart
  • 1986 The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
  • 1986 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes "The Second Stain"
  • 1986 Robin of Sherwood, "The Pretender"
  • 1986 Hotel du Lac
  • 1988 Heat of the Day
  • 1989 Inspector Morse: "Ghost in the Machine"
  • 1989 The Shell Seekers
  • 1989 Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
  • 1991 Rich Tea and Sympathy
  • 1992 The Cloning of Joanna May
  • 1996 The Legacy of Reginald Perrin
  • 2002 The Falklands Play
  • 2002 Waking the Dead "Special Relationship"
  • 2003 Sweet Medicine
  • 2006 Marple "The_Sittaford_Mystery"
  • 2007 Hustle
  • 2007 Maxwell
  • 2009–Present Miranda

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