Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | David Copperfield | Mrs. Micawber | |
1972 | Clochemerle | Justine Putet | |
1980 | Curse of King Tut's Tomb, TheThe Curse of King Tut's Tomb | Princess Vilma | |
1981 | Play for Today | Lady Carlion | "Country" |
1982 | Kingfisher, TheThe Kingfisher | Evelyn | |
1982 | Witness for the Prosecution | Janet Mackenzie | |
1985 | Importance of Being Earnest, TheThe Importance of Being Earnest | Lady Bracknell | |
1985 | Death of the Heart, TheThe Death of the Heart | Matchett | |
1986 | Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy | Princess Victoria | |
1986 | Only Yesterday | May Darley | from the novel by Julian Gloag |
1986 | All Passion Spent | Lady Slane | Nominated — British Academy Television Award for Best Actress |
1987 | Anne of Avonlea | Mrs. Harris | as Dame Wendy Hiller |
1988 | Taste for Death, AA Taste for Death | Lady Ursula Berowne | |
1989 | Ending Up | Adela | |
1991 | The Best of Friends | Laurentia McLachlan |
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