Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
Notes
|
1961
|
Theatre Night
|
The King
|
Episode: "Ondine"
|
1963
|
Love Story
|
Mervyn
|
Series 1; episode 11: "Dome Grist from Mervyn's Mill"
|
Compact
|
Mr. Perrett
|
Episode 172: "On the Run"
|
1965
|
Knock on Any Door
|
Arkwright
|
Series 1; episode 2: "The Knife"
|
1966
|
Armchair Theatre
|
The Camp Doctor
|
Series 6; episode 4: "The Sweet War Man"
|
Public Eye
|
West
|
Series 2; episode 11: "There Are More Things in Heaven and Earth"
|
1968
|
All's Well That Ends Well
|
Captain Parolles, a follower of Bertram
|
Television film
|
The Expert
|
Graham Richards
|
Series 1; episode 10: "He's Good for It"
|
1969
|
Dombey and Son
|
Major Bagstock
|
Mini-series; 7 episodes
|
Canterbury Tales
|
The Pardoner's Tale First Rioter
|
Episode 4: "The Friar's Tale / The Pardoner's Tale"
|
The Wednesday Play
|
Neil
|
Series 8; episode 18: "Birthday"
|
1970
|
Adjutant
|
Series 9; episode 16: "Mad Jack"
|
Ryan International
|
Inspector Jenet
|
Episode 6: "Evidence of Murder"
|
ITV Sunday Night Theatre
|
Max Fielder
|
Series 3; episode 5: "Roll on Four O'Clock"
|
1970–1971
|
Thirty-Minute Theatre
|
Inspector Waugh
|
Series 6 (Waugh on Crime); episodes 8–13
|
1971
|
The Misfit
|
Gerald
|
Series 2; episode 5: "On the New Establishment"
|
A Ghost Story for Christmas
|
Dr. Black
|
Series 1; episode 1: "The Stalls of Barchester"[31]
|
1972
|
The Liver Birds[32]
|
Jim Royle
|
Series 3; episode 4: "Birds on Strike"
|
Villains
|
Mr. Clough
|
Episode 5: "Alice Sheree"
|
Dead of Night[33]
|
Dan
|
Episode 1: "The Exorcism"
|
A Ghost Story for Christmas
|
Dr. Black
|
Series 2; episode 1: "A Warning to the Curious"[34]
|
1973
|
The Moon Shines Bright on Charlie Chaplin
|
Captain
|
Television film
|
The Pearcross Girls
|
Frank Pledger
|
Episode 1: "Sweet Julia"
|
The Frighteners
|
James Machen
|
Episode 11: "The Classroom"
|
1974
|
South Riding
|
Alfred E. Higgins
|
Mini-series; 9 episodes
|
1975
|
BBC2 Playhouse
|
Robbie
|
Series 2; episode 1: "The Breakthrough"
|
Whodunnit?
|
Commander Blade
|
Series 3; episode 7: "Too Many Cooks"
|
Willow Cabins
|
Matthew
|
Television film
|
Play for Today
|
Savory
|
Series 5; episode 14: "Goodbye"
|
1976
|
Air Steward
|
Series 7; episode 7: "Buffet"
|
The Brothers
|
Griffith Trevelyan
|
Series 6; episodes 6 & 7: "Tender" & "The Mole"
|
Goodbye America
|
Lord North, the Prime Minister
|
Television film
|
Clayhanger
|
Albert Benbow
|
Recurring role. 10 episodes
|
Romeo and Juliet[2]
|
Friar Lawrence
|
Television film. Also shown across 8 episodes of The English Programme in 1978
|
Victorian Scandals
|
William Hepworth-Dixon
|
Episode 7: "Beloved"
|
Beasts
|
'Bunny' Nettleton
|
Mini-series; episode 6: "The Dummy"
|
1977
|
The Game
|
Edmund Whitworth
|
Television film
|
BBC2 Play of the Week
|
Frank
|
Series 1; episode 7: "The Kitchen"
|
1978
|
Adamson
|
Series 1; episode 12: "Foreign Affairs"
|
1990
|
Tony Doran
|
Series 2; episodes 1, 2 & 4
|
Jackanory Playhouse
|
Professor Marvel
|
Series 6; episode 4: "Big Pete, Little Pete"
|
Send in the Girls
|
Mr. Fenton
|
Episode 7: "Goosepimples"
|
Shadows
|
Devine
|
Series 3; episode 3: "And Now for My Next Trick..."
|
Bless Me, Father[35]
|
Fred Dobie
|
Series 1; episode 5: "Father and Mother"
|
A Horseman Riding By
|
Watkins
|
Episode 6: "1905: The Hollow Victory"
|
1979
|
Hazell
|
Neville Fitch
|
Series 2; episode 1: "Hazell and the Baker Street Sleuth"
|
A Family Affair
|
Sir Charles Byford
|
Mini-series; episode 10: "Finding the Words..."
|
The First Part of King Henry the Forth[36]
|
Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester
|
Television film
|
BBC2 Playhouse
|
Alec Thorne
|
Series 6; episode 5: "Home Movies"
|
1980
|
Director of Austrian State Radio
|
Series 6; episode 25: "An Ordered Life"
|
The Nesbitts Are Coming
|
Ernie Nesbitt
|
Episodes 1–6
|
Cribb
|
Dr. Probert
|
Series 1; episode 8: "A Case of Spirits"
|
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
|
Hastie Lanyon
|
Television film
|
1981
|
BBC2 Playhouse
|
Aaron Green
|
Series 7; episode 18: "The Potsdam Quartet"
|
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years[37]
|
Sir Horace Wilson
|
Mini-series; episodes 7 & 8
|
1982
|
Tales of the Unexpected[2]
|
Latham
|
Series 5; episode 5 "Stranger in Town"
|
The Gentle Touch
|
Dalziel
|
Series 4; episode 1: "Right of Entry"
|
Praying Mantis
|
Dr. Faure
|
Television film
|
The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
|
Lord Davenport
|
Episode 5: "Eckersley Revisited"
|
The Barchester Chronicles[38]
|
Dr. Proudie
|
Mini-series; episodes 3–7
|
1983
|
Martin Luther, Heretic
|
Johann Tetzel
|
Television films
|
Events in a Museum
|
Mr. Sloane
|
1984
|
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
|
Lord Cerimon
|
1985
|
The Pickwick Papers[39]
|
Tracy Tupman
|
Episodes 1–12
|
Doctor Who
|
Professor Jobel
|
Series 22; episodes 12 & 13: "Revelation of the Daleks: Parts 1 & 2"[39]
|
Black Silk
|
Oliver Hollingsworth
|
Episode 3: "Barrister on Trial"
|
What Mad Pursuit?
|
Bonwit Steinhauser
|
Television film
|
1986
|
ScreenPlay
|
James
|
Series 1; episode 1: "All Together Now"
|
First Among Equals[2]
|
Alec Pimkin
|
Mini-series; episodes 1–10
|
1987
|
Pack of Lies[40]
|
Ellis
|
Television film
|
Inspector Morse[39]
|
Dr. Bartlett
|
Series 1; episode 2: "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn"
|
Cause célèbre
|
R.P. Croom Johnson K.C.
|
Television film
|
1988
|
A Very Peculiar Practice
|
Prof. Piers Platt
|
Series 2; episode 2: "Art and Illusion"
|
The Ray Bradbury Theater
|
St. John Court
|
Season 2; episode 9: "The Coffin"
|
Les Girls
|
Mr. Tobler
|
Episode 2: "Spanners"
|
Double First
|
Mr. Swift
|
Episodes 3 & 4
|
Minder
|
Chisholm's Director
|
Series 7; episode: "An Officer and a Car Salesman"
|
Journey's End[41]
|
Captain Hardy
|
Television film
|
1989
|
Laura and Disorder
|
Barry Page
|
Episode 6: "The Metal Detector"
|
Storyboard
|
Hewes
|
Series 4; episode 4: "Hunted Down"
|
Gentlemen and Players
|
Sammy
|
Series 2; episode 6: "Another Square Mile"
|
Hard Cases
|
Judge
|
Series 2; episode 5
|
British Telecom
|
Cyril (Beatie's brother-in-law in Australia)
|
Television advertisement[42]
|
1990
|
The Return of Shelley
|
Robson
|
Series 2; episode 12: "A Problem Aired"
|
Theatre Night
|
Brabantio / Gratiano
|
Series 5; episode 1: "Othello"
|
This Is David Harper
|
Parapope Joshua
|
Episode 6: "Born Again Testerday"
|
1990–1995
|
Keeping Up Appearances[39]
|
Richard Bucket
|
Main role. Series 1–5; 44 episodes
|
1991
|
The War That Never Ends
|
Athenagoras
|
Television film
|
1992
|
Boon
|
Charles Hastings
|
Series 7; episode 2: "Queen's Gambit"
|
1993
|
Noel's House Party
|
Richard Bucket
|
Series 3; episode 2
|
Heartbeat[43]
|
Victor Kellerman
|
Series 3; episode 4: "Going Home"
|
1994
|
Woof!
|
Alex Pardoe
|
Series 7; episode 3: "Doggy Business"
|
1997
|
The Famous Five[39]
|
Mr. Pottersham
|
Series 2; episodes 7 & 8: "Five Have a Wonderful Time: Parts 1 & 2"
|
The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket
|
Richard Bucket
|
Television film (archive footage only)
|
1998
|
Peak Practice[44]
|
Norman Shorthose
|
Recurring role. Series 6; 10 episodes
|
1999
|
Aristocrats[45]
|
King George II
|
Mini-series; episodes 1–3
|
2002
|
Young Arthur
|
Illtud
|
Television film. Pilot for cancelled series
|
2002–2005
|
Born and Bred[39]
|
Reverend Eustacius Brewer
|
Series 1–4; 36 episodes
|
2007
|
Doctor Who
|
Mr. Copper
|
Series 4; Christmas Special episode: "Voyage of the Damned"[46]
|
2008
|
Keeping Up Appearances: Life Lessons from Onslow
|
Richard Bucket
|
Television film (archive footage only)
|
2009–2010
|
The Old Guys[39][2]
|
Roy
|
Series 1 & 2; 12 episodes
|
2010
|
Little Crackers
|
Real Father Christmas
|
Series 1; episode 2: "Chris O'Dowd's Little Cracker: Capturing Santa"
|
2011
|
Hustle[47]
|
Yusef
|
Series 7; episode 6: "The Delivery"
|
2014
|
Cuckoo[2]
|
Dr. Rafferty
|
Series 2; episode 4: "Funeral"
|
2015
|
Rosamunde Pilcher
|
Edward Whiteley
|
Episode: "Valentine's Kiss"[48]
|
SunTrap
|
Colin
|
Episode 2: "In the Line of Fire"
|
2017
|
Midsomer Murders[49]
|
Felix Hope
|
Series 19; episode 2: "Crime and Punishment" (final appearance)
|