Rob Brydon - Television

Television

Year Title Role
1993 The Legends of Treasure Island Long John Silver (Voice) (Series 2)
1996 Cold Lazarus Karl
2000 Human Remains Peter Moorcross, Gordon Budge, Stephen, Tony, Barne Willers, Les
2000–2003 Marion and Geoff Keith Barret
2001 The Way We Live Now Mr. Alf
2002 Black Books B. Nugent
Murder in Mind Barry Coates
Legend of the Lost Tribe Prison guard
2003 Top Gear Himself
QI Himself
2004 Director's Commentary Peter de Lane
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself - Panelist
2004–2005 The Keith Barret Show Keith Barret
2005 Supernova Dr Paul Hamilton
Little Britain Roman de Vere (Series 3)
QI Himself
Jack Dee Live at the Apollo Keith Barret
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself - Panelist
2006 The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself - Panelist
Have I Got News for You Guest Presenter
100 Greatest Funny Moments Narrator (voice)
2006–2007 Annually Retentive Himself
2007 QI Himself
Dawn French's Boys Who Do Comedy Himself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself - Panelist
2007–2010 Gavin and Stacey Bryn West
2007 Heroes and Villains: Napoleon Stanislav Fréron
2008 Top Gear Himself
QI Himself
2009 Horne & Corden Narrator to olympic sketches
Live at the Apollo Compere/stand-up
QI Himself
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself - Panelist
2009–present Would I Lie to You? Host of Series 3, Series 4, Series 5 & Series 6
2010–present The Rob Brydon Show Himself (Host)
2010 Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club Himself (Guest)
The Trip Rob Brydon
QI Himself
2011 A Quiet Word With ... Himself (Guest)
Michael McIntyre's Christmas Comedy Roadshow Father Christmas/himself

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