Television Appearances
- Coronation Street as Robert Croft
- Helen: A Woman of Today (1973) as Jack Tully
- The Duchess of Duke Street "Family Matters" (1976) as Arthur
- The Professionals (1977–1981) as Ray Doyle
- Eleven episodes of Doctor at Large (1971) as Huw Evans
- Cream in My Coffee (by Dennis Potter) (1980) as Jack Butcher
- East Lynne (1982) as Archibald Carlyle
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983) as Sir Henry Baskerville
- The Last Place on Earth (1985) as Robert Falcon Scott
- The Chief (1993–1995) as Chief Constable Alan Cade
- Rhodes (1996) as Cecil Rhodes
- The Scarlet Pimpernel as Chauvelin
- A&E (1997–2002) as Robert Kingsford
- P.D. James's Death in Holy Orders (2003) as Adam Dalgliesh
- P.D. James's The Murder Room (2004) as Adam Dalgliesh.
- Judge John Deed (2001–2007) as Judge John Deed
- Martin Shaw: Aviators.
- Cranford (2007) as Peter Jenkyns
- Inspector George Gently (2007–2012) as George Gently
- Lemur Street (2007)
- Apparitions (2008) as Father Jacob
- Agatha Christie's Poirot Three Act Tragedy (2010) as Charles Cartwright
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