Television Roles
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1968 to 1977 | Dad's Army | Private Frank Pike |
| 1977 | Rising Damp | Liberal candidate |
| 1977 to 1978 | Come Back Mrs. Noah | Clive Cuncliffe |
| 1978 to 1979 | The Glums | Ron Glum |
| 1982 | Yes Minister | Dr Richard Cartwright |
| 1984 | The Hello Goodbye Man | Denis Ailing |
| 1998 | Goodnight Sweetheart | Michael Sparrow |
| 2001 to 2005 | EastEnders | Derek Harkinson |
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