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"Entertainment Tonight" (1 episode)
... aka E.T. (USA: informal title)
... aka ET Weekend (Australia: weekend title)
... aka Entertainment This Week (weekend title)
... aka This Week in Entertainment (USA: weekend title)
... aka Entertainment Tonight (Greece) [el]
  1. Episode dated 1 September 2008 (1 September 2008) - Himself 
"Canada A.M." (1 episode)
... aka Canada A.M. Weekend (Canada: English title: weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 18 May 2007 (18 May 2007) - Himself 
"The Comedy Map of Britain" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.4 (17 February 2007) - Himself 
"Parkinson" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 21 October 2006 (21 October 2006) - Himself 
"Monty Python's Personal Best" (2 episodes)
  1. Eric Idle's Personal Best (22 February 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
  2. Graham Chapman's Personal Best (22 February 2006) - Himself/Various Characters (also archive footage) 
"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (4 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.61 (12 April 2005) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 13 June 2007 (13 June 2007) - Himself 
  3. Episode dated 14 September 2007 (14 September 2007) - Himself 
  4. Episode dated 28 July 2008 (28 July 2008) - Himself 
"The Tony Danza Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.118 (9 March 2005) - Himself 
"Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!" (3 episodes)
... aka Super Robot Monkey (Greece) [el]
  1. Magnetic Menace (9 October 2004) - Scrapperton (voice) 
  2. Ape New World (4 December 2004) - Scrapperton (voice) 
  3. The Skeleton King Threat (9 October 2005) - Scrapperton (voice) 
"The Simpsons" (3 episodes)
... aka Simpson, Los (Argentina) (Mexico) (Spain) (Venezuela) [es]
... aka Simpson, Les (Canada: French title: dubbed version) (France) [fr]
... aka Simpsons, Os (Brazil) (Portugal) [pt]
... aka A Simpson család (Hungary) [hu]
... aka Familia Simpson (Romania) [ro]
... aka Shamshoon, Al (Egypt: Arabic title: dubbed version) [ar]
... aka Simpson, Els (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
... aka Simpson, I (Italy) [it]
... aka Simpsoni (Croatia) [hr]
... aka Simpsonid (Estonia) [et]
... aka Simpsonit (Finland) [fi]
... aka Simpsons (Denmark) [da]
... aka Simpsons (Norway) [no]
... aka Simpsons, Die (West Germany) [de]
... aka The Simpsons (Greece) [el]
  1. 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky (30 March 2003) - Declan Desmond (voice) 
  2. Fat Man and Little Boy (12 December 2004) - Declan Desmond (voice) 
  3. Springfield Up (18 February 2007) - Declan Desmond (voice) 
"Mad TV" (1 episode)
... aka Mad TV (Germany) [de]
  1. Episode #8.18 (15 March 2003) - Zookeeper 
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (2 episodes)
... aka The Late Late Show (USA: short title)
  1. Episode dated 12 March 2003 (12 March 2003) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 5 May 2004 (5 May 2004) - Himself 
"The Daily Show" (2 episodes)
... aka A Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title)
... aka Jon Stewart (Australia)
... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (USA: new title)
... aka The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition (International: English title: cut version)
... aka Daily Show, Ha- (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
... aka Satira tou Jon Stewart, I (Greece) [el]
  1. Episode dated 3 March 2003 (3 March 2003) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 15 February 2005 (15 February 2005) - Himself 
"Real Time with Bill Maher" (1 episode)
... aka Real Time with Bill Maher: Electile Dysfunction '08 (USA: promotional title)
  1. Episode #1.2 (28 February 2003) - Himself 
"This Is Your Life" (1 episode)
  1. Bill Oddie (31 January 2002) - Himself 
"House of Mouse" (6 episodes)
... aka Cafe Myszka (Poland) [pl]
... aka Hos Musse (Sweden) [sv]
... aka Mickey kai i parea tou, O (Greece) [el]
... aka Mickey's Club (Netherlands) [nl]
... aka Mickys Clubhaus (Germany) [de]
... aka Mikin klubi (Finland) [fi]
... aka Musehus (Norway: dubbed version) [no]
... aka Tous en boîte (France) [fr]
  1. The Stolen Cartoons (12 January 2001) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  2. Pluto Saves the Day (14 April 2001) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  3. Clarabelle's Big Secret (6 October 2001) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  4. The Mouse Who Came to Dinner (13 October 2001) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  5. Pluto vs. Figaro (2 September 2002) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  6. House of Scrooge (2 September 2002) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
"Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" (1 episode)
... aka Buzz Lightyear del mando estelar (Spain) [es]
... aka Buzz Lightyear fra star command (Norway: dubbed version) [no]
... aka Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Greece) [el]
... aka Buzz l'Éclair (France) [fr]
... aka Captain Buzz Lightyear (Germany) [de]
  1. War and Peace and War (29 November 2000) - Guzelian (voice) 
"Top Ten" (1 episode)
  1. Comedy Records (22 April 2000) - Himself 
"Dennis Miller Live" (1 episode)
  1. The Penis (7 April 2000) - Himself 
"The South Bank Show" (2 episodes)
  1. Yoko Ono (5 December 1999) - Rutles Narrator 
  2. Monty Python's Spamalot (15 October 2006) - Himself 
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (2 episodes)
... aka Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Australia)
... aka Conan O'Brien (Sweden) [sv]
... aka Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Finland) [fi]
  1. Episode dated 30 September 1999 (30 September 1999) - Himself 
  2. Episode dated 18 March 2000 (18 March 2000) - Himself 
"Suddenly Susan" (22 episodes)
... aka De repente Susan (Spain) [es]
... aka Hei, olen Susan (Finland) [fi]
... aka Kära Susan (Sweden) [sv]
... aka Se opp for Susan (Norway) [no]
... aka Susan (Argentina) [es]
... aka Susan (Germany) [de]
... aka Susan (Italy) [it]
... aka Susan - sød og single (Denmark) [da]
... aka Susan! (France) [fr]
  1. The New Gate (20 September 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  2. The Billboard (27 September 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  3. The Pushkin Letters (4 October 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  4. Vicki Moves In (11 October 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  5. Halloween (18 October 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  6. The Cheerleaders (1 November 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  7. The Wish List (6 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  8. The Gay Parade (13 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  9. First Date (13 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  10. The Birthday Party (20 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  11. Susan's Ex (27 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  12. Luis Gets His Groove Back (27 December 1999) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  13. Stock Tip (3 January 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  14. Dinner Party (3 January 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  15. I Love You (6 June 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  16. The Break Up (13 June 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  17. Girls Night Out (20 June 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  18. The Bird in the Wall (27 June 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  19. Susan and the Professor (26 December 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  20. The Reversal (26 December 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  21. Finale: Part 2 (26 December 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
  22. Finale: Part 1 (26 December 2000) - Ian Maxtone-Graham 
"The Martin Short Show" (1 episode)
... aka Show de Martin Short, El (Venezuela) [es]
  1. Episode #1.3 (15 September 1999) - Himself 
"Clive Anderson All Talk" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #4.1 (2 September 1999) - Himself 
"Mickey Mouse Works" (2 episodes)
... aka Mickey's Laugh Factory (Europe: DVD box title)
... aka Mouseworks (USA: alternative title)
... aka Akun tehdas (Finland) [fi]
... aka Disney's Mickey Mouseworks (Greece) [el]
... aka Disneys neue Micky Maus Geschichten (Germany) [de]
... aka Mickey Mania (France) [fr]
... aka Musses verkstad (Sweden) [sv]
  1. Episode #1.5 (29 May 1999) - Pluto Angel (voice) 
  2. Episode #2.11 (22 January 2000) - Pluto's Angel (voice) 
"Sin City Spectacular" (1 episode)
... aka Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular (USA)
  1. Episode #1.21 (31 March 1999) - Himself 
"The Angry Beavers" (1 episode)
... aka Biber Brüder, Die (Germany) [de]
... aka Castors allumés, Les (France) [fr]
... aka Trelokastores, Oi (Greece) [el]
  1. Open Wide for Zombies/Dumbwaiters (13 December 1998) - Spanque (voice) 
"Recess" (2 episodes)
... aka Disney's Recess: Created by Paul and Joe (USA: complete title)
... aka Banda del patio, La (Spain) [es]
... aka Friminutt (Norway: dubbed version) [no]
... aka Llegó el recreo (Argentina) [es]
... aka Recreo (Mexico) [es]
  1. The Girl Was Trouble (7 November 1998) - Galileo (voice) 
  2. That Stinking Feeling (13 November 1999) - Galileo (voice) 
"Hercules" (2 episodes)
... aka Disney's Hercules (USA: complete title)
... aka Hércules de Disney (Argentina) (Mexico) [es]
... aka Hercules (Italy) [it]
... aka Iraklis (Greece) [el]
  1. Hercules and the Comedy of Arrows (29 September 1998) - Parenthesis (voice) 
  2. Hercules and the Complex Electra (13 January 1999) - School Master (voice) 
"Pinky and the Brain" (1 episode)
... aka Pinky y Cerebro (Argentina) (Spain) (Venezuela) [es]
... aka Äly ja väläys (Finland) [fi]
... aka Minus et Cortex (France) [fr]
... aka Pinky kai Brain (Greece) [el]
... aka Pinky und der Brain (Germany) [de]
  1. The Family That Poits Together, Narfs Together (21 February 1998) - Pinky's Mom/Pinky's Dad (voice) 
"Frasier" (1 episode)
... aka Frasier (Finland) [fi]
... aka Frasier (Germany) [de]
... aka Frasier (Italy) [it]
... aka Frasier (France) [fr]
... aka Frasier (Argentina) [es]
... aka Frasier (Greece) [el]
... aka Psiquiatra da Rádio, O (Portugal) [pt]
  1. High Crane Drifter (12 March 1996) - Chuck (voice) 
"One Foot in the Grave" (3 episodes)
... aka På gravens rand (Denmark) [da]
... aka Toinen jalka haudassa (Finland) [fi]
  1. The Man in the Long Black Coat (30 December 1991) - Mervyn Whale 
  2. The Beast in the Cage (23 February 1992) - Car Mechanic (voice) 
  3. The Pit and the Pendulum (31 January 1993) - composer (signature tune), music performer (signature tune) 
"Aspel & Company" (2 episodes)
  1. Episode #7.14 (12 May 1990) - Himself 
  2. Episode #10.3 (28 March 1993) - Himself 
"Faerie Tale Theatre" (2 episodes)
... aka Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre (USA)
... aka Cuentos de las estrellas, Los (Spain) [es]
  1. The Tale of the Frog Prince (11 September 1982) - Narrator, Writer (writer), Director 
  2. The Pied Piper of Hamelin (5 April 1985) - The Pied Piper / Robert Browning 
"Laverne & Shirley" (1 episode)
... aka Laverne & Shirley & Company (USA: syndication title)
... aka Laverne & Shirley & Friends (USA: syndication title)
... aka Laverne DeFazio & Shirley Feeney (USA: first season title)
... aka Laverne et Shirley (France) [fr]
  1. I Do, I Do (24 February 1981) - Derek DeWoods 
"Saturday Night Live" (8 episodes)
... aka NBC's Saturday Night (USA: first season title)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA: alternative title)
... aka Saturday Night (USA: second season title)
... aka Saturday Night Live '80 (USA: sixth season title)
... aka The Best of Saturday Night Live (USA: rerun title)
... aka Saturday Night Live (France) [fr]
  1. Norman Lear/Boz Scaggs (25 September 1976) - Himself (uncredited) 
  2. Eric Idle/Joe Cocker/Stuff (2 October 1976) - Host/Various, Director (segment "The Rutles") 
  3. Paul Simon/George Harrison (20 November 1976) - Director (segment "Crackerbox Palace") 
  4. Live from Mardi Gras (20 February 1977) - Himself 
  5. Eric Idle/Neil Innes (23 April 1977) - Himself - Host 
  6. Eric Idle/Kate Bush (9 December 1978) - Himself - Host 
  7. Eric Idle/Bob Dylan (20 October 1979) - Himself - Host 
  8. Chevy Chase/Steve Martin/Martin Short/Randy Newman (6 December 1986) - Terry Halsey (uncredited) 
"Rutland Weekend Television" (14 episodes)
  1. Rutland Weekend Gibberish (12 May 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  2. Rutland Weekend Kung-Fu (19 May 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  3. Rutland Weekend Warning System (26 May 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  4. Rutland Weekend Whistle Test (2 June 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  5. Rutland Weekend Rain in Hendon (9 June 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  6. Rutland Weekend Budget Cuts (16 June 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  7. Christmas with Rutland Weekend Television (26 December 1975) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  8. Rutland Weekend Rutles (12 November 1976) - RWT programme controller/Dirk - Rutles Guitarist, Writer (writer) 
  9. Rutland Weekend Cop Show (19 November 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  10. Rutland Weekend Sequel (26 November 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  11. Rutland Weekend Sprimpo (2 December 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  12. Rutland Weekend Insurance (6 December 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  13. Rutland Weekend Is Innocent (16 December 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  14. Rutland Weekend Showtime! (24 December 1976) - Various, Writer (writer) 
"The Two Ronnies" (7 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (10 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  2. Episode #1.2 (17 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  3. Episode #1.3 (24 April 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  4. Episode #1.4 (1 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  5. Episode #1.5 (8 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  6. Episode #1.7 (22 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
  7. Episode #1.8 (29 May 1971) - Writer (writer) 
"The Liver Birds" (3 episodes)
... aka Twee malle meiden (Netherlands) [nl]
  1. Episode #2.1 (7 January 1971) - script editor 
  2. Episode #2.2 (14 January 1971) - script editor 
  3. Episode #2.3 (21 January 1971) - script editor 
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" (46 episodes)
... aka Monty Python (UK: new title)
... aka Malucos do Circo, Os (Portugal) [pt]
... aka Monty Python's Flying Circus (Greece: DVD title) [el]
... aka Monty Pythonin lentävä sirkus (Finland) [fi]
... aka Monty Pythons flygande cirkus (Sweden) [sv]
... aka Monty Pythons flyvende cirkus (Denmark) [da]
  1. Whither Canada? (5 October 1969) - Eddie Waring / Francesco / Interviewer #3 / Vicky / Reg Moss / Voice Over #3 / Mrs. Scribbler / Officer / German Joker / Narrator, Writer (written by) 
  2. Sex and Violence (12 October 1969) - Announcer/Marriage Counsellor/Ken/Arthur Waring/Viking/Window Cleaner, Writer (conceived and written by) 
  3. How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away (19 October 1969) - Harold Larch / Storyteller / Manager / Eric / Norman Nudge, Writer (written by) 
  4. Owl-Stretching Time (26 October 1969) - Singer in the Cardiff Rooms, Libya/Fourth man who is interested in pointed sticks/Arthur Lemming/Voice Over #2, Writer (written by) 
  5. Man's Crisis of Identity in the Latter Half of the 20th Century (16 November 1969) - Vicar/Pepperpot/Sandy Camp/Boxer/Arrested Newsreader/Encyclopedia salesman (burglar), Writer (written by) 
  6. The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (23 November 1969) - Reg/Second Bandit/Indian/Third Writer (as Eric C. Idleberg), Writer (additional material) (as Eric C. Idleberg) 
  7. You're No Fun Anymore (30 November 1969) - Camel spotter/Voice over #2/Mrs. Brainsample/Mrs. Potter/Female tennis player/Detective Inspector/Tennis commentator, Writer (written by) 
  8. Full Frontal Nudity (7 December 1969) - Private Watkins/Mr. Verity/Frank/Announcer eating a yoghurt/Hell's Grannies reporter, Writer (written by) 
  9. The Ant, an Introduction (14 December 1969) - Spanish Guitarist/Arthur Wilson/Kenny Lust/Arthur Name, Writer (written by) 
  10. Untitled (21 December 1969) - Assistant/Voice of Arthur Tree/Random Man/Mr. Phipps/Mrs. Sybil Agro/Maurice Zatapathique, Writer (written by) 
  11. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Goes to the Bathroom (28 December 1969) - Voice Over #2/First Undertaker/Chief Superintendent Lookout/Interviewer/Mr. Thomas Walters/Regius Professor F.H. Gumby/Miss Rita Fairbanks/Various, Writer (written by) 
  12. The Naked Ant (4 January 1970) - First Man/Professional Cricketer/Mr. Johnson/Pepperpot #1/Inspector/BBC Man/Second Robert/Fairy, Writer (written by) 
  13. Intermission (11 January 1970) - Shirley / Advertisement Announcer / Dr. Walters / Julius Caesar / Eric / Fairy Godmother / Second 'Probe Around' Host / Letter writer against the 'Mr. Atilla the Hun' sketch and the next letter / Squatter, Writer (written by) 
  14. Dinsdale! (15 September 1970) - Face the Press' Interviewer/Fourth Gas Man/Customer/BBC Announcer/First Interviewer/Stig O'Tracey/Theatre Critic for the 'Bath Chronicle, Writer (written by) 
  15. The Spanish Inquisition (22 September 1970) - Mr. Johnson/Second Official/Man in Suit/Clerk, Writer (written by) 
  16. Deja Vu (29 September 1970) - BALPA Spokesman/Lassie O'Shen/Ian McKellan/Milkman Psychiatrist, Writer (written by) 
  17. The Buzz Aldrin Show (20 October 1970) - Gumby #3/Mr. Leavey/Voice Over #1/Reverend Morrison/Interviewer/Wordsworth/Continuity Voice/Man at Less Naughty Chemist's/Man at Not at All Naughty Chemist's/Various, Writer (written by) 
  18. Live from the Grill-o-Mat (27 October 1970) - Toastmaster/Brooky/'Prawn Salad Accidents' Man/Third Smith/Butcher who is alternately rude and polite/Mrs. Clean Air Systems/Jack, Writer (written by) 
  19. It's a Living (3 November 1970) - It's a Living Compère/Second Bishop/Policeman/Timmy Williams/Registrar/Gerald/Second Officer/Various, Writer (written by) 
  20. The Attila the Hun Show (10 November 1970) - Uncle Tom/Compere/First Groupie/Wains Cotting Woman/Professor/Cyril/Old Idiot/Third Old Idiot/Brian, Writer (written by) 
  21. Archaeology Today (17 November 1970) - BBC Announcer / Absent-Minded Woman / Registrar / Registrar's Customer / Roy Spim / First Poofy Judge / Mrs. Entity / William Shakespeare, Writer (written by) 
  22. How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body (24 November 1970) - First Bruce/Man with Porter's Cap/Rita Fairbanks/Eurovision Girl, Writer (written by) 
  23. Scott of the Antarctic (1 December 1970) - Philip Jenkinson/Gerry Schlick/Various, Writer (written by) 
  24. How Not to Be Seen (8 December 1970) - S. Frog / John / Admiral Nelson / Third City Gent / Arthur Crackpot / John Lennon / Archbishop Arthur Nudge / Various, Writer (written by) 
  25. Spam (15 December 1970) - Tobacconist / Clerk / Journalist / World Forum Presenter / Jenkins / Second Critic / Second Richard III / Mr. Bun (as Eric Spam Eggs and Chips Idle), Writer (written by) 
  26. Royal Episode 13 (22 December 1970) - Foreman/Mr. Ith/Adman/Mr. Martin/Second Doctor/Third Sailor/Various, Writer (written by) 
  27. Montreux Special (16 April 1971) - Various Roles, Writer (written by) 
  28. Njorl's Saga (19 October 1972) - Michael Norman Randall/Usher/Mrs. Inference/Alan Whicker #1/Various (as Eric Whicker Whicker Idle), Writer (written by) 
  29. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular (26 October 1972) - Voice Over #2/Man on Left/Stebbins/Jackie/Vicar/First Presenter/Gary Coover/First Knight/Third Officer/Second Guard/Newsreader/'It's' Announcer/Various, Writer (written by) 
  30. The Money Programme (2 November 1972) - Money Programme Presenter/Clerk/Leicester/Man/Second Explorer/Voice Over #1/Inspector Baboon/Man in Charge/Inspector Thompson's Gazelle/Various, Writer (written by) 
  31. Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror (9 November 1972) - Hamrag Yatlerot/Mr. Man/Adrian (as Rice Lied), Writer (written by) 
  32. The All-England Summarise Proust Competition (16 November 1972) - Summarise Proust Announcer/Second Voice Over/Third Climber/Patrice/Advert Voice/Second Fireman/Veronica/First Booth/Mr. Smoke-Too-Much, Writer (written by) 
  33. The War Against Pornography (23 November 1972) - Voice Over #1/Third Pepperpot/Second Presenter/Lieutenant Commander Dorothy Lamour/Rating/Woman outside Runcorn Avenue/Mr. Badger/Various, Writer (written by) 
  34. Salad Days (30 November 1972) - Chris/Enid/'Storage Jars' Presenter/Philip Jenkinson/Charles/Various, Writer (written by) 
  35. The Cycling Tour (7 December 1972) - Proprietor/Old Lady/Doctor/Mme. Brun/Military Man/Secret Policeman Grip/Mr. Pither's Mother/Compère/Various, Writer (written by) 
  36. The Nude Man (14 December 1972) - Mr. Badger/Voice Over #1/Arthur Huntingdon/Tenant/Disc Jockey Voice/Commentator, 'Hide-and-Seek' Finals/'Probe' Presenter/Professor Herman Khan/Various, Writer (written by) (as The Usual Lot) 
  37. E. Henry Thripshaw's Disease (21 December 1972) - Second Assistant/Elizabethan Gent/Mr. Husband/Various Roles, Writer (written by) 
  38. Dennis Moore (4 January 1973) - Parson/Mrs. O/Ludovic Kennedy/Voice Over #3/McGough/Various, Writer (written by) 
  39. A Book at Bedtime (11 January 1973) - Book at Bedtime' Voice Over/Third Reader/Second Soldier/'No Time to Lose Advice Centre' Consultant/Dr. Lewis Hoad/Swedish Person/First Major/'Spot the Loony Presenter, Writer (creator) 
  40. The British Showbiz Awards (18 January 1973) - Dickie Attenborough / Third Cricketer / Mr. Grimshaw / 'International Wife-Swapping' Voice Over / Peter West / Eddie Waring, Writer (written by) 
  41. The Golden Age of Ballooning (31 October 1974) - Jacques Montgolfier/Lord Interest/George III's Reader/Norwegian/Mr. Hollweg/Various, Writer (written by) 
  42. Michael Ellis (7 November 1974) - Chris Quinn/John Keats, Writer (written by) 
  43. The Light Entertainment War (14 November 1974) - Rear Admiral Humphrey DeVere/Gino Agnelli/Squadron Leader/Corporal/Sapper Walters/First Program Planner/Mother/Voice of Dorian Williams/Various, Writer (written by) 
  44. Hamlet (21 November 1974) - Dr. Natal/Michael Charlton/Second Assistant/Mrs. Non-Gorilla/Brian MacThighbone/Various, Writer (written by) 
  45. Mr. Neutron (28 November 1974) - Captain Carpenter / Mrs. Smailes / Chairman / Prime Minister / Continuity Announcer / Various, Writer (written by) 
  46. Party Political Broadcast (5 December 1974) - Radio Voice/Mrs. Garibaldi/Professor/Male Fanshaw-Chumleigh/Pepperpot Mother/Brigadier N. F. Marwood-Git (retired)/Carl Vernon/Newsreader, Writer (written by) 
"Hark at Barker" (1 episode)
  1. Rustless in Pigtails (25 April 1969) - Writer (writer) 
"Do Not Adjust Your Set" (19 episodes)
  1. Episode #1.1 (26 December 1967) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  2. Episode #1.2 (4 January 1968) - Various, Writer (written by) 
  3. Episode #1.3 (11 January 1968) - Various 
  4. Episode #1.4 (18 January 1968) - Various 
  5. Episode #1.5 (25 January 1968) - Various 
  6. Episode #1.6 (1 February 1968) - Various 
  7. Episode #1.7 (8 February 1968) - Various 
  8. Episode #1.8 (15 February 1968) - Various 
  9. Episode #1.9 (22 February 1968) - Various 
  10. Episode #1.10 (7 March 1968) - Various 
  11. Episode #1.11 (14 March 1968) - Various 
  12. Episode #1.12 (21 March 1968) - Various 
  13. Episode #1.13 (28 March 1968) - Various 
  14. Episode #2.1 (19 February 1969) - Various 
  15. Episode #2.2 (26 February 1969) - Various 
  16. Episode #2.3 (5 March 1969) - Various 
  17. Episode #2.4 (12 March 1969) - Various 
  18. Episode #2.5 (19 March 1969) - Various, Writer (writer) 
  19. Episode #2.13 (14 May 1969) - Various 
"The Wednesday Play" (1 episode)
  1. Alice in Wonderland (28 December 1966) - Actor (uncredited)