TV Appearances
- April Fool (1 April 1980) (writer, with Clive Doig)
- Fun Factory (31 May–August 1980)
- The Deceivers (1981)
- Eureka (1981)
- Game for a Laugh (26 September 1981–1985)
- Definition (1984–1986)
- The Saturday Show (1983)
- TV-AM (1984–)
- People Do the Funniest Things (1987)
- Beadle's About (1986–1996)
- Chain Letters (1987)
- Beadle's Box of Tricks
- Born Lucky (1989)
- It's Beadle! (1990)
- You've Been Framed! (1990–1997)
- Beadle's Daredevils (1993)
- GMTV (1993)
- A Fistful of Fingers (1994)
- Is This Your Life? (1995, lengthy interview with Andrew Neil for Channel 4, made by Open Media)
- Beadle's Hotshots (1996)
- This Morning with Richard and Judy (1996)
- Win Beadle's Money (1999)
- Celebrity Sleepover (2001)
- Ant & Dec's Banged Up With Beadle (2002 – part of Saturday Night Takeaway)
- Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do: University Challenge
- Celebrity Mastermind (2005, Winner. Specialist subject London Capital Murders 1900–1940)
- Celebrity Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (2005) Partner Sir Alan Sugar
- The Trial of Jack the Ripper (2005) Winner
- Countdown (2006)
- The All Star Talent Show (2006)
- Get Me The Producer (2007) (He appeared in Episode 3 only)
- Dickinson's Real Deal (2008) (Beadle's last TV appearance)
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