Tom Baker was born in Liverpool. His father, John Stewart Baker, was a Jewish sailor who was rarely at home, resulting in his being raised largely by his Irish mother, Mary Jane (née Fleming), in her Catholic faith. He left school at 15 to become a novice monk and remained in the monastic life for six years, but left after losing his faith and went into the Royal Army Medical Corps, at the same time taking up acting, at first as a hobby.

His first marriage was in 1961 was to Anna Wheatcroft (daughter of the rose grower Harry Wheatcroft), with whom he had two sons Daniel and Piers. The couple divorced in 1966. In 1981 he married Lalla Ward who had co-starred in Doctor Who (playing his assistant Romana) with him for two years. However, the marriage lasted only sixteen months.

In 1986, Tom married Sue Jerrard, who had been an assistant editor on Doctor Who. They moved to a converted school in Maidstone, Kent where they kept lots of cats before emigrating to France in 2002. They sold the converted school to Vic Reeves, with whom he had worked on Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

In 1971, he got his first big acting break with the role of Rasputin in the film Nicholas and Alexandra. He also appeared in Pier Paolo Pasolini's version of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (I Racconti di Canterbury)), released in 1972, as a younger husband of the Wife of Bath.

In 1974, Tom Baker took on the role of the Doctor from Jon Pertwee. He was cast largely because of his performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Baker was working on a construction site at the time, as acting jobs were scarce. Initially he was dubbed "Boiler Suit Tom" by the media, as he had been supplied for a press conference with some old studio set clothes to replace his modest garments.

He quickly made the part his own. As the Doctor, his eccentric style of dress and speech — particularly his trademark long scarf and fondness for jelly babies — made him an immediately recognisable figure, and he quickly caught the viewing public's imagination. His decision to move on in 1981 was regretted by many of the programme's fans, and his incarnation is generally regarded as the most popular of the Doctors. Tom Baker played the Doctor for seven consecutive seasons over a seven-year period, making him the longest-serving actor in the part on-screen. Baker himself suggested many aspects of the fourth Doctor's personality; it was he who suggested that he wear the Doctor's distinctive scarf, despite the fact that the woman who had knitted it misunderstood her instructions and used all of the wool provided, resulting in a ridiculously overlong scarf. He is also fond of Doctor-like joks. When asked how he felt about having a star named after him, he quipped, "I'm over the moon!"

He continues to be associated with the Doctor, appearing on documentaries such as The Story of Doctor Who and Doctor Who Confidential and giving interviews about his time on the programme. Although he reappeared as the Doctor for the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time and the PC game Destiny of the Doctors, he has, to date, declined to follow his successors and reprise the role for any of the audio dramas based upon the series.

In a 2005 interview regarding the series revival, Tom Baker suggested that he be cast as the Master. In a 2006 interview with The Sun newspaper, he claims that he has not watched any episodes of the new series because he "just can't be bothered". In June 2006, Baker once again expressed interest in the role in a guest column for Radio Times, noting that he "did watch a little bit of the new Doctor Who and I think the new fella, Tennant, is excellent."

In the 1980s, Tom Baker played several character parts on television, including Captain Redbeard Rum in the second series Blackadder episode "Potato", Father Ferguson in the 1986 BBC adaptation of The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, and Puddleglum in the BBC's production of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair.

In 1984, he made a rare American television appearance when he played Interpol agent Anatole Blaylock in an episode of the series Remington Steele, which starred the Irish actor Pierce Brosnan.

In the 1990s, he played Professor Geoffrey Hoyt in Medics and had a recurring role in the Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer revival of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

In 2004 and 2005, Tom appeared in the sixth and seventh series of the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen. He plays Donald McDonald, an eccentric former race car champion who, having been away since early childhood, returns home after hearing of the death of his brother Hector (who was played by Richard Briers until his departure).

He played the role of the Captain in the Challenge TV version of Fort Boyard, and has also hosted the children's literature show The Book Tower.

Tom Baker has appeared in various radio productions including "Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister", Sir Edward Marshall-Hall in John Mortimer Presents the Trials of Marshall Hall (1996) and a part in the 2001 BBC Radio 4 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps as Sir Walter Bullivant. He guest starred in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (a pastiche series written by Bert Coules) in the 2002 episode The Saviour of Cripplegate Square.

More recently, he voiced the role of the villain Zeebad in the 2005 computer-animated film version of The Magic Roundabout.

In addition, he has voice cutscenes for the computer game Kult: Heretic Kingoms (also known as "Heretic Kingdoms: The Inquisition") and for the console game Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future.

Tom Baker is perhaps currently best known as a prolific and recognisable voiceover artist. In a 2005 survey of British adults, his voice was voted the fourth most recognizable, after Queen Elizabeth, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher.

He narrated the BBC radio comedy series Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World and later Little Britain.

In 2003 Tom Baker was cast as the narrator of the television adaptation of Little Britain. It has become a popular sketch-comedy series, and currently airs on BBC One. His eccentric voice-overs include such comments as "The Conservative Party is my favourite political party, after Labour and the Lib Dems", and "If you want to buy a pet, you go to a pet shop. If you want to buy a pet shop, you go to a pet shop shop. If you want to buy a pet shop shop, that'd just be silly."

On 17 November 2005, to mark the start of Series 3 of Little Britain, Tom Baker read the continuity announcements on BBC One during the evening. The scripts were written by the same writers as Little Britain (David Walliams and Matt Lucas) and Tom Baker assumed his Little Britain persona. He used lines such as "Hello, tellyviewers. You're watching the BBC One!" and "In half an hour, Jenny Dickens's classic serial Bleak House. But first let's see what the poor people are up to in the first of two visits this evening to the EastEnders."

In 2002 he also had a speaking role in the critically-acclaimed but commercial flop Hostile Waters.

Tom Baker has also worked on a number of video games including Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior, Perfect Dark (2000), Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (2000), and voiced both the narrator and god Tetsu in ZOO Digital Group's computer role-playing game Sudeki (for which he went uncredited).[3] One of his latest voiceover roles in gaming was John Grey in the Warren Ellis-scripted first-person shooter Cold Winter.

In 1994 Tom Baker's voice also appeared narrating the story for Nemesis at Alton Towers, Staffordshire, England. During the first part of 2006, Tom Baker's voice was used by BT for spoken delivery of text messages to landline phones. He recorded 11,593 phrases, containing every sound in the English language, for use by the text-to-speech service. His booming tones were used for BT's text messaging service for three months. A number of messages sent using this service can be heard at "The Doctor Says". Tom Baker has also recorded voiceovers for Virgin Radio.

Tom Baker made a brief foray into the world of music, providing the monologue to the track Witness to a Murder (Part Two) on the album Six by Mansun. He also appears in the Video for Boney M's Hit Rasputin, as he played this role in the feature film "Nicholas and Alexandra".

Tom Baker recorded the narration for the tour of "The London Dungeon," a popular museum depicting the primitive, gruesome and historical realities of London during the middle ages.

Tom Baker's autobiography entitled Who on Earth is Tom Baker? was published in 1997. He has also written a short fairytale-style novel titled The Boy Who Kicked Pigs (ISBN 0-571-19771-X), which is subtitled, "A Grotesque Masterpiece".

Film and TV

"Doctor Who" (173 episodes)
Planet of the Spiders: Part 6 (8 June 1974) - The Doctor (uncredited)
Robot: Part 1 (28 December 1974) - The Doctor
Robot: Part 2 (4 January 1975) - The Doctor
Robot: Part 3 (11 January 1975) - The Doctor
Robot: Part 4 (18 January 1975) - The Doctor
The Ark in Space: Part 1 (25 January 1975) - The Doctor
The Ark in Space: Part 2 (1 February 1975) - The Doctor
The Ark in Space: Part 3 (8 February 1975) - The Doctor
The Ark in Space: Part 4 (15 February 1975) - The Doctor
The Sontaran Experiment: Part 1 (22 February 1975) - The Doctor
The Sontaran Experiment: Part 2 (1 March 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 1 (8 March 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 2 (15 March 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 3 (22 March 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 4 (29 March 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 5 (5 April 1975) - The Doctor
Genesis of the Daleks: Part 6 (12 April 1975) - The Doctor
Revenge of the Cybermen: Part 1 (19 April 1975) - The Doctor
Revenge of the Cybermen: Part 2 (26 April 1975) - The Doctor
Revenge of the Cybermen: Part 3 (3 May 1975) - The Doctor
Revenge of the Cybermen: Part 4 (10 May 1975) - The Doctor
Terror of the Zygons: Part 1 (30 August 1975) - The Doctor
Terror of the Zygons: Part 2 (6 September 1975) - The Doctor
Terror of the Zygons: Part 3 (13 September 1975) - The Doctor
Terror of the Zygons: Part 4 (20 September 1975) - The Doctor


Planet of Evil: Part 1 (27 September 1975) - The Doctor
Planet of Evil: Part 2 (4 October 1975) - The Doctor
Planet of Evil: Part 3 (11 October 1975) - The Doctor
Planet of Evil: Part 4 (18 October 1975) - The Doctor
Pyramids of Mars: Part 1 (25 October 1975) - The Doctor
Pyramids of Mars: Part 2 (1 November 1975) - The Doctor
Pyramids of Mars: Part 3 (8 November 1975) - The Doctor
Pyramids of Mars: Part 4 (15 November 1975) - The Doctor
The Android Invasion: Part 1 (22 November 1975) - The Doctor/Android Doctor
The Android Invasion: Part 2 (29 November 1975) - The Doctor
The Android Invasion: Part 3 (6 December 1975) - The Doctor
The Android Invasion: Part 4 (13 December 1975) - The Doctor
The Brain of Morbius: Part 1 (3 January 1976) - The Doctor
The Brain of Morbius: Part 2 (10 January 1976) - The Doctor
The Brain of Morbius: Part 3 (17 January 1976) - The Doctor
The Brain of Morbius: Part 4 (24 January 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 1 (31 January 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 2 (7 February 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 3 (14 February 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 4 (21 February 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 5 (28 February 1976) - The Doctor
The Seeds of Doom: Part 6 (6 March 1976) - The Doctor


The Masque of Mandragora: Part 1 (4 September 1976) - The Doctor
The Masque of Mandragora: Part 2 (11 September 1976) - The Doctor
The Masque of Mandragora: Part 3 (18 September 1976) - The Doctor
The Masque of Mandragora: Part 4 (25 September 1976) - The Doctor
The Hand of Fear: Part 1 (2 October 1976) - The Doctor, Writer (uncredited)
The Hand of Fear: Part 2 (9 October 1976) - The Doctor
The Hand of Fear: Part 3 (16 October 1976) - The Doctor
The Hand of Fear: Part 4 (23 October 1976) - The Doctor
The Deadly Assassin: Part 1 (30 October 1976) - The Doctor
The Deadly Assassin: Part 2 (6 November 1976) - The Doctor
The Deadly Assassin: Part 3 (13 November 1976) - The Doctor
The Deadly Assassin: Part 4 (20 November 1976) - The Doctor
The Face of Evil: Part 1 (1 January 1977) - The Doctor
The Face of Evil: Part 2 (8 January 1977) - The Doctor
The Face of Evil: Part 3 (15 January 1977) - The Doctor
The Face of Evil: Part 4 (22 January 1977) - The Doctor
The Robots of Death: Part 1 (29 January 1977) - The Doctor
The Robots of Death: Part 2 (5 February 1977) - The Doctor
The Robots of Death: Part 3 (12 February 1977) - The Doctor
The Robots of Death: Part 4 (19 February 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 1 (26 February 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 2 (5 March 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 3 (12 March 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 4 (19 March 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 5 (26 March 1977) - The Doctor
The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part 6 (2 April 1977) - The Doctor
Horror of Fang Rock: Part 1 (3 September 1977) - The Doctor
Horror of Fang Rock: Part 2 (10 September 1977) - The Doctor
Horror of Fang Rock: Part 3 (17 September 1977) - The Doctor
Horror of Fang Rock: Part 4 (24 September 1977) - The Doctor
The Invisible Enemy: Part 1 (1 October 1977) - The Doctor
The Invisible Enemy: Part 2 (8 October 1977) - The Doctor
The Invisible Enemy: Part 3 (15 October 1977) - The Doctor
The Invisible Enemy: Part 4 (22 October 1977) - The Doctor
Image of the Fendahl: Part 1 (29 October 1977) - The Doctor
Image of the Fendahl: Part 2 (5 November 1977) - The Doctor
Image of the Fendahl: Part 3 (12 November 1977) - The Doctor
Image of the Fendahl: Part 4 (19 November 1977) - The Doctor
The Sun Makers: Part 1 (26 November 1977) - The Doctor
The Sun Makers: Part 2 (3 December 1977) - The Doctor
The Sun Makers: Part 3 (10 December 1977) - The Doctor
The Sun Makers: Part 4 (17 December 1977) - The Doctor
Underworld: Part 1 (7 January 1978) - The Doctor
Underworld: Part 2 (14 January 1978) - The Doctor
Underworld: Part 3 (21 January 1978) - The Doctor
Underworld: Part 4 (28 January 1978) - The Doctor


The Invasion of Time: Part 1 (4 February 1978) - The Doctor
The Invasion of Time: Part 2 (11 February 1978) - The Doctor
The Invasion of Time: Part 3 (18 February 1978) - The Doctor
The Invasion of Time: Part 4 (25 February 1978) - The Doctor
The Invasion of Time: Part 5 (4 March 1978) - The Doctor
The Invasion of Time: Part 6 (11 March 1978) - The Doctor
The Ribos Operation: Part 1 (2 September 1978) - The Doctor
The Ribos Operation: Part 2 (9 September 1978) - The Doctor
The Ribos Operation: Part 3 (16 September 1978) - The Doctor
The Ribos Operation: Part 4 (23 September 1978) - The Doctor
The Pirate Planet: Part 1 (30 September 1978) - The Doctor
The Pirate Planet: Part 2 (7 October 1978) - The Doctor
The Pirate Planet: Part 3 (14 October 1978) - The Doctor
The Pirate Planet: Part 4 (21 October 1978) - The Doctor
The Stones of Blood: Part 1 (28 October 1978) - The Doctor
The Stones of Blood: Part 2 (4 November 1978) - The Doctor
The Stones of Blood: Part 3 (11 November 1978) - The Doctor
The Stones of Blood: Part 4 (18 November 1978) - The Doctor
The Androids of Tara: Part 1 (25 November 1978) - The Doctor
The Androids of Tara: Part 2 (2 December 1978) - The Doctor
The Androids of Tara: Part 3 (9 December 1978) - The Doctor
The Androids of Tara: Part 4 (16 December 1978) - The Doctor
The Power of Kroll: Part 1 (23 December 1978) - The Doctor
The Power of Kroll: Part 2 (30 December 1978) - The Doctor
The Power of Kroll: Part 3 (6 January 1979) - The Doctor
The Power of Kroll: Part 4 (13 January 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 1 (20 January 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 2 (27 January 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 3 (3 February 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 4 (10 February 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 5 (17 February 1979) - The Doctor
The Armageddon Factor: Part 6 (24 February 1979) - The Doctor
Destiny of the Daleks: Part 1 (1 September 1979) - The Doctor
Destiny of the Daleks: Part 2 (8 September 1979) - The Doctor
Destiny of the Daleks: Part 3 (15 September 1979) - The Doctor
Destiny of the Daleks: Part 4 (22 September 1979) - The Doctor
City of Death: Part 1 (29 September 1979) - The Doctor
City of Death: Part 2 (6 October 1979) - The Doctor
City of Death: Part 3 (13 October 1979) - The Doctor
City of Death: Part 4 (20 October 1979) - The Doctor
The Creature from the Pit: Part 1 (27 October 1979) - The Doctor/Voice of Ambassdor Erato
The Creature from the Pit: Part 2 (3 November 1979) - The Doctor
The Creature from the Pit: Part 3 (10 November 1979) - The Doctor
The Creature from the Pit: Part 4 (17 November 1979) - The Doctor
Nightmare of Eden: Part 1 (24 November 1979) - The Doctor
Nightmare of Eden: Part 2 (1 December 1979) - The Doctor
Nightmare of Eden: Part 3 (8 December 1979) - The Doctor
Nightmare of Eden: Part 4 (15 December 1979) - The Doctor
The Horns of Nimon: Part 1 (22 December 1979) - The Doctor
The Horns of Nimon: Part 2 (29 December 1979) - The Doctor
The Horns of Nimon: Part 3 (5 January 1980) - The Doctor
The Horns of Nimon: Part 4 (12 January 1980) - The Doctor
The Leisure Hive: Part 1 (30 August 1980) - The Doctor
The Leisure Hive: Part 2 (6 September 1980) - The Doctor
The Leisure Hive: Part 3 (13 September 1980) - The Doctor
The Leisure Hive: Part 4 (20 September 1980) - The Doctor
Meglos: Part 1 (27 September 1980) - The Doctor
Meglos: Part 2 (4 October 1980) - The Doctor
Meglos: Part 3 (11 October 1980) - The Doctor
Meglos: Part 4 (18 October 1980) - The Doctor
Full Circle: Part 1 (25 October 1980) - The Doctor
Full Circle: Part 2 (1 November 1980) - The Doctor
Full Circle: Part 3 (8 November 1980) - The Doctor
Full Circle: Part 4 (15 November 1980) - The Doctor
State of Decay: Part 1 (22 November 1980) - The Doctor
State of Decay: Part 2 (29 November 1980) - The Doctor
State of Decay: Part 3 (6 December 1980) - The Doctor
State of Decay: Part 4 (13 December 1980) - The Doctor
Warriors' Gate: Part 1 (3 January 1981) - The Doctor
Warriors' Gate: Part 2 (10 January 1981) - The Doctor
Warriors' Gate: Part 3 (17 January 1981) - The Doctor
Warriors' Gate: Part 4 (24 January 1981) - The Doctor

The Keeper of Traken: Part 1 (31 January 1981) - The Doctor
The Keeper of Traken: Part 2 (7 February 1981) - The Doctor
The Keeper of Traken: Part 3 (14 February 1981) - The Doctor
The Keeper of Traken: Part 4 (21 February 1981) - The Doctor
Logopolis: Part 1 (28 February 1981) - The Doctor
Logopolis: Part 2 (7 March 1981) - The Doctor
Logopolis: Part 3 (14 March 1981) - The Doctor
Logopolis: Part 4 (21 March 1981) - The Doctor


"The Beeps" .... Narrator (45 episodes, 2007-2008)
Marple: Towards Zero (2006) (TV) .... Treves
"Little Britain" .... Narrator (21 episodes, 2003-2005)


"Monarch of the Glen" .... Donald Ulysses MacDonald (12 episodes, 2004-2005)
Cold Winter (2005) (VG) (voice) .... John Gray
Heretic Kingdoms: The Inquisition (2005) (VG) (voice: English version) .... Narrator
The Magic Roundabout (2005) (voice: English version) .... Zeebad
... aka Doogal (USA)
... aka Pollux - Le manège enchanté (France)
... aka Sprung! The Magic Roundabout (USA)
... aka The Magic Roundabout (UK)
Sudeki (2004) (VG) (voice) (uncredited) .... Opening Narrator
"Fort Boyard" (1998) TV Series .... Captain Baker (unknown episodes, 2003)
Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior (2003) (VG) (voice) .... Narrator
"Strange" .... Father Bernard (1 episode, 2003)
- Asmoth (2003) TV Episode .... Father Bernard
"Swiss Toni" .... Derek Asquith (1 episode, 2003)
- Cars Don't Make You Fat (2003) TV Episode .... Derek Asquith
Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising (2001) (VG) (voice) .... The Narrator
"Fun at the Funeral Parlour" .... Quimby (1 episode, 2001)
- The Jaws of Doom (2001) TV Episode .... Quimby

Dungeons & Dragons (2000) .... Halvarth
... aka Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie (UK: promotional title)
"The Canterbury Tales" .... Simpkin (1 episode, 2000)
- The Journey Back (2000) TV Episode (voice) .... Simpkin
"Max Bear" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Max Bear
"Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)" (2000) TV Series .... Prof. Wyvern (unknown episodes)
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (2000) (VG) (voice) .... Narrator
Backtime (1998) .... Sarge
Destiny of the Doctors (1998) (VG) (voice) .... The Doctor
"The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show" (1 episode, 1994)
... aka Punt & Dennis (UK: second season title)
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (1993) (TV) .... The Doctor
"Medics" (1990) TV Series .... Prof. Geoffrey Hoyt, general surgeon (unknown episodes, 1992-1995)
"Cluedo" (1990) TV Series .... Prof. Plum (IV) (Series 3) (unknown episodes, 1992)
... aka Clue
Doctor Who: Shada (1992) (V) .... The Doctor/Narrator
"Selling Hitler" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Manfred Fischer
The Law Lord (1991) .... Sir Lionel Sweeting
The Silver Chair (1990) (TV) .... Puddleglum
... aka Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair
"The Life and Loves of a She-Devil" (1986) (mini) TV Series .... Father Ferguson
"Blackadder II" .... Captain Rum (1 episode, 1986)
The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood (1984) (TV) .... Sir Guy de Gisbourne
"Remington Steele" .... Anatole Blaylock (1 episode, 1984)
- Hounded Steele (1984) TV Episode .... Anatole Blaylock
The Passionate Pilgrim (1984) .... Sir Tom
Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (1983) (TV) .... The Doctor
"Jemima Shore Investigates" .... Dr. Norman Ziegler (1 episode, 1983)
- Doctor Ziegler's Casebook (1983) TV Episode .... Dr. Norman Ziegler

"The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1982) (mini) TV Series .... Sherlock Holmes
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) (TV) .... Hasan
"Piccadilly Circus" .... Mark (1 episode, 1977)
- The Author of Beltraffio (1977) TV Episode .... Mark
"Nouvelles de Henry James" .... Mark Ambient (1 episode, 1976)
- L'auteur de Beltraffio (1976) TV Episode .... Mark Ambient
The Mutations (1974) .... Lynch
... aka Dr. of Evil (UK)
... aka The Freakmaker
... aka The Mutation

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974) .... Koura
Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) (TV) .... Sea Captain
"Arthur of the Britons" .... Brandreth / ... (1 episode, 1973)
- Go Warily (1973) TV Episode .... Brandreth/Gavron
The Vault of Horror (1973) .... Moore - Episode #5
... aka Further Tales from the Crypt
... aka Tales from the Crypt, Part II
Cari genitori (1973)
... aka Dear Parents
Luther (1973) (uncredited) .... Pope Leo X
"Play of the Month" .... Dr. Ahmed el Kabir (1 episode, 1972)
- The Millionairess (1972) TV Episode .... Dr. Ahmed el Kabir
Racconti di Canterbury, I (1972) .... Jenkin
... aka Contes de Canterbury, Les (France)
... aka The Canterbury Tales (USA)
"Jackanory" .... The Storyteller (1 episode, 1972)
- The Iron Man (1972) TV Episode .... The Storyteller

Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) .... Rasputin
"Softly Softly" .... Site Foreman (1 episode, 1970)
... aka Softly, Softly: Task Force (UK: new title)
- Like Any Other Friday... (1970) TV Episode .... Site Foreman
"Thirty-Minute Theatre" (1 episode, 1969)
- The Victims: Frontier (1969) TV Episode
"Dixon of Dock Green" .... Foreman / ... (2 episodes, 1968)
- Number 13 (1968) TV Episode .... Foreman
- The Attack (1968) TV Episode .... The Man
"Z Cars" .... Harry Russell (2 episodes, 1968)
- Hudson's Way: Part 2 (1968) TV Episode .... Harry Russell
"George and the Dragon" .... Porter (1 episode, 1968)
- Episode #3.5 (1968) TV Episode .... Porter
"Market in Honey Lane" (1 episode, 1968)
- The Matchmakers (1968) TV Episode
The Winter's Tale (1968)

 

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