Television Roles
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1966–1967 | Room at the Bottom | Mr Salisbury |
1967 | The Avengers | Jeremy Raven |
1969–1970 | The Dustbinmen | Bloody Delilah |
1971 | Elizabeth R | Richard Topcliffe |
1972 | Ace of Wands | Mr Peacock |
1973 | Special Branch | Professor Munro |
1973 | Secrets | Major Forster |
1973 | Marked Personal | Stan Lyons |
1973–1977 | Porridge | Mr. Henry Barraclough |
1975 | The Sweeney | Stanley Hedges |
1976–1985 1990–1997 |
Last of the Summer Wine | Walter "Foggy" Dewhurst |
1984–1986 | Kit Curran | Roland Simpson |
1988 | Wyatt's Watchdogs | Major John Wyatt |
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