Television Roles
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1957 | Sheep's Clothing | Valet |
| 1966 to 1967 1968 to 1970 2008 |
The Frost Report Frost on Sunday |
Himself & Various characters |
| 1967 to 1970 | No - That's Me Over Here! | Ronnie |
| 1971 to 1973 1974 |
Now Look Here The Prince of Denmark |
Ronnie |
| 1971 to 1987 2005 |
The Two Ronnies The Two Ronnies Sketchbook |
Himself & Various characters |
| 1981 to 1982 1985 to 1988 |
Sorry! | Timothy Lumsden |
| 1998 | Timbuctoo | Narrator & All Characters Except Giant Squeak |
| 1998 | The Man from Auntie | Himself Armchair Monologues. |
| 2000 | Cinderella ITV Panto | Griselda (One of the Ugly Sisters) |
| 2004 | The Keith Barret Show Series 1 |
Himself With His Wife |
| 2006 | Extras Little Britain Abroad |
Himself |
| 2009 | Harry Hill's TV Burp Sarah Jane Adventures (Comic Relief) The Graham Norton Show (S05E03) Piers Morgan's Life Stories Strictly Come Dancing |
Himself Ambassador "Rani" Ranius/Slitheen |
| 2010 | Ant and Dec's Push The Button Would I Lie to You? The One Ronnie Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club |
Voice over Himself Himself and Various characters Himself |
| 2011 | Ronnie Corbett's Comedy Britain | Himself |
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