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House of Boys (2006) (pre-production) as Dr. Marsh The Water Warriors (2006) (filming) (voice) Stormbreaker (2006) (post-production) as Mr. Smithers V for Vendetta (2006) (completed) as Gordon Deitrich Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (2005) as Parson Yorick The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) (voice) as Narrator/The Guide Mirror Mask (2005) as The Librarian Tom Brown's Schooldays (2005) (TV) as Dr. Thomas Arnold A Bear Named Winnie (2004) (TV) as Protheroe the Zookeeper Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004/II) (VG) (voice) as Narrator The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) (TV) as Maurice Woodruff Tooth (2004) as Pedro "Absolute Power" (2003) TV Series as Charles Prentiss Divorce, Le (2003) as Piers Janely "Fortysomething" (2003) TV Series as Derek (pilot) Bright Young Things (2003) (uncredited) as Chauffeur Thunderpants (2002) as Sir Anthony Silk... Aka Donderbroek (Netherlands) ... Aka Incroyable histoire de Patrick Smash, L' (France) Surrealissimo: The Trial of Salvador Dali (2002) (TV) as Andre Breton Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002/II) (VG) (voice) as Narrator Gosford Park (2001) as Inspector Thompson... Aka Gosford Park (Germany) The Discovery of Heaven (2001) as Onno... Aka Ontdekking van de hemel, De (Netherlands) Londinium (2001) as Nigel Steele (Therapist)... Aka Four Play (Australia: Pay-TV title) (UK) ... Aka Fourplay (UK) (USA) "Baddiel's Syndrome" (2001) TV Series (voice) as The Psychiatrist "Da Mob" (2001) TV Series (voice) as Maurice Sabotage! (2000) as Wellington... Aka Sabotage!! (Spain) ... Aka Sabotaje (Spain) Relative Values (2000) as Frederick Crestwell Best (2000) as Frazer Crane "Gormenghast" (2000) (mini) TV Series as Professor Bellgrove Longitude (2000) (TV) as Sir Kenhelm Digby The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything (1999) (TV) as Ambassador/Modern Man Blackadder Back & Forth (1999) as Bishop Flavius Melchett/Melchett/General Melchecus/Wellington Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999) as Dr. Peter Robinson The Magician's House (1999) (TV) (voice) as Jasper the Owl "Fire Island" (1999) TV Series as Narrator "Watership Down" (1999) TV Series (voice) as Cowslip (I) A Civil Action (1998) as Pinder The Tichborne Claimant (1998) as Hawkins In the Red (1998) (TV) as Controller, Radio 2 Spice World (1997) as Judge Wilde (1997) as Oscar Wilde... Aka Oscar Wilde (Japan: English title) The Wind in the Willows (1996/I) as The Judge... Aka Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (USA: video title) Cold Comfort Farm (1995) as Mybug Laughter and Loathing (1995) (TV) as Juvenal I.Q. (1994) as James Moreland The Steal (1994) as Wimborne Stalag Luft (1993) (TV) as James Forrester Sylvia Hates Sam (1993) as God Peter's Friends (1992) as Peter Morton Common Pursuit (1992) (TV) as Humphrey Taylor Mr. Roadrunner (1991) (TV) as Narrator "Jeeves and Wooster" (1990) TV Series as Reginald Jeeves Old Flames (1990) (TV) as Daniel Davenport "Blackadder Goes Forth" (1989) TV Series as Gen. Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett A Fish Called Wanda (1988) as Hatchison A Handful of Dust (1988) as Reggie Blackadder: The Cavalier Years (1988) (TV) as King Charles I Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988) (TV) as Lord Melchett/Lord Frondo "This Is David Lander" (1988) TV Series as David Lander The Laughing Prisoner (1987) (TV) as No. 2 "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (1986) TV Series as Various Characters (1986-1995) "Blackadder II" (1986) TV Series as Lord Melchett... Aka "Black-Adder II" The Good Father (1985) as Creighton "Happy Families" (1985) TV Series as Dr. De Quincy The Crystal Cube (1983) (TV) as Dr. Adrian Cowlacey/Various roles "Alfresco" (1983) TV Series as Various roles Cambridge Footlights Revue (1982) (TV) as Various Characters
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- TV Guest | ||
"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" as "Himself" (episode # 9.8) 28 October 2005 "The South Bank Show" as "Himself" in episode: "Michael Winterbottom" (episode # 29.7) 23 October 2005 "80s" (archive footage) (episode # 1.2) 28 September 2005 "Nigella" as "Himself" (episode # 1.7) 13 July 2005 "Comedy Connections" as "Himself" in episode: "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (episode # 3.7) 4 April 2005 "Parkinson" as "Himself" 2 April 2005 "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" as "Himself" in episode: "Celebrity Easter Special" 26 March 2005 "29 Minutes of Fame" as "Guest Panelist" (episode # 1.1) 21 January 2005 "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" as "Himself" (episode # 7.7) 15 October 2004 "Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind" as "Himself" (episode # 1.1) 23 April 2004 "Rove Live" as "Himself" (episode # 4.37) 4 November 2003 "Top Gear" as "Himself" 2 November 2003 "Parkinson" as "Himself" 27 September 2003 "Imagine" as "Himself" in episode: "The Saatchi Phenomenon" (episode # 1.1) 11 June 2003 "Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway" as "Himself" (episode # 2.8) 1 March 2003 "V Graham Norton" as "Himself" (episode # 3.25) 13 February 2003 "The Kumars at No. 42" as "Himself" (episode # 2.10) 5 August 2002 "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" as "Himself" (episode # 2.10) 24 May 2002 "Breakfast with Frost" as "Himself" 24 February 2002 "Parkinson" as "Himself" 27 October 2001 "Omnibus" as "Himself" in episode: "Douglas Adams: The Man Who Blew Up the World" 4 August 2001 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 45.3) 4 July 2001 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 45.2) 3 July 2001 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 45.1) 2 July 2001 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 44.131) 29 June 2001 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 44.130) 28 June 2001 "Bob Martin" as "Himself" in episode: "Whacko!" (episode # 2.1) 23 April 2001 "Room 101" as "Himself" (episode # 6.10) 12 March 2001 "Have I Got News for You" as "Himself" (episode # 19.1) 14 April 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.58) 15 March 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.57) 14 March 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.56) 13 March 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.55) 10 March 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.54) 9 March 2000 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 42.53) 8 March 2000 "The Priory" as "Himself" (episode # 1.9) 18 January 2000 "The Johnny Vaughan Film Show" as "Himself" (episode # 1.5) 27 November 1999 "Richard Whiteley Unbriefed" 29 May 1999 "Have I Got News for You" as "Himself" (episode # 17.5) 14 May 1999 "Bill Bryson: Notes From a Small Island" as "Himself" (episode # 1.1) 10 January 1999 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.6) 4 January 1999 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.5) 1 January 1999 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.4) 31 December 1998 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.3) 30 December 1998 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.2) 29 December 1998 "Countdown" as "Himself" (episode # 40.1) 28 December 1998 "So Graham Norton" as "Himself" (episode # 1.6) 7 August 1998 "Late Lunch" as "Himself" (episode # 2.6) 1998 "Shooting Stars" as "Himself" (episode # 3.4) 17 October 1997 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" in episode: "Series 9 Compilation 2" (episode # 9.12) 25 September 1997 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" in episode: "Series 9 Compilation 1" (episode # 9.11) 18 September 1997 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" (episode # 9.4) 23 July 1997 "They Think It's All Over" as "Himself" (episode # 4.4) 3 May 1997 "Clive Anderson All Talk" as "Himself" (episode # 2.2) 1997 "TFI Friday" as "Himself" 22 November 1996 "Shooting Stars" as "Himself" (episode # 2.4) 18 October 1996 "Clive Anderson All Talk" as "Himself" (episode # 1.7) 1996 "The Thin Blue Line" as "Brigadier Blaster Sump" in episode: "Kids Today" (episode # 1.6) 18 December 1995 "Sunday Night Clive" as "Himself" (episode # 1.8) 1994 "The South Bank Show" as "Himself" in episode: "John Lloyd's A-Z of Comedy: Part 1" (episode # 17.11) 28 November 1993 "Clive Anderson Talks Back" as "Himself" (episode # 8.5) 12 November 1993 "Woof!" in episode: "The Hunt for the Red Fox" (episode # 6.4) 3 November 1993 "Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times" as "Oscar Wilde" in episode: "Oscar" (episode # 1.5) 8 September 1993 "Have I Got News for You" as "Himself" (episode # 4.10) 18 December 1992 "The South Bank Show" as "Himself" in episode: "Douglas Adams" (episode # 15.13) 5 January 1992 "Aspel & Company" as "Himself" (episode # 7.6) 3 March 1990 "Rita Rudner" (episode # 1.2) 1990 "The New Statesman" as "Piers Lonsdale" in episode: "The Haltemprice Bunker" (episode # 2.4) 5 February 1989 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" in episode: "Series 1 Compilation 2" (episode # 1.12) 9 December 1988 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" in episode: "Series 1 Compilation 1" (episode # 1.11) 2 December 1988 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" (episode # 1.10) 25 November 1988 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as "Himself" (episode # 1.3) 7 October 1988 "Blackadder the Third" as "The Duke of Wellington" in episode: "Duel and Duality" (episode # 1.6) 22 October 1987 "Filthy Rich & Catflap" as "P'Farty" (episode # 1.2) 14 January 1987 "Wogan" as "Himself" 23 April 1986 "Alas Smith & Jones" (episode # 2.5) 28 November 1985 "Alas Smith & Jones" (episode # 2.4) 21 November 1985 "The Lenny Henry Show" (episode # 2.2) 12 September 1985 "The Young Ones" as "Lord Snot" in episode: "Bambi" (episode # 2.1) 8 May 1984
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- Himself | ||
Harry Potter at the Castle: Magic at Midnight (2005) (TV) (uncredited) as Himself Inside the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) (TV) as Himself Tribute to John Mills (2005) (TV) as Himself - Presenter Comic Relief Does University Challenge (2005) (TV) as Team Captain Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 (2005) (TV) as Himself Stephen Fry's Shorts (2004) (TV) as Himself Sport Relief 2004 (2004) (TV) as Presenter: They Think It's All A Question Of Sport... Aka Sport Relief Saturday (UK: promotional title) (UK: promotional title) The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope (2004) (TV) as Narrator From the Bottom Up (2004) as Himself Bob Monkhouse: A BAFTA Tribute (2004) (TV) as Himself "Britain's Best Sitcom" (2004) TV Series as Himself "QI" (2003) TV Series as Host... Aka Quite Interesting (UK) Comic Relief Does University Challenge (2003) (TV) as Team Captain The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2003) (TV) as Host/Himself Vivian Stanshall: The Canyons of his Mind (2003) (TV) as Himself J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and Me (2002) (TV) as Extracts from The Harry Potter Books read by 40 Years of University Challenge (2002) (TV) as Himself Sport Relief (2002) (TV) as Presenter: They Think It's All A Question Of Sport The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2002) (TV) as Himself/Host Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute (2002) (TV) as Himself Paddington Bear: The Early Years (2001) (TV) as Himself "The Sketch Show Story" (2001) TV Series as Himself... Aka Victoria Wood's Sketch Show Story (UK: complete title) Comic Relief Presents Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over (2001) (TV) as Himself Comic Relief: Say Pants to Poverty (2001) (TV) as Himself The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2001) (TV) as Himself/Host Comic Relief Short Pants (2001) (TV) as Himself Elizabeth Taylor: A Musical Celebration (2000) (TV) as Host A Profile of 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp' (2000) (V) as Himself (interviewed) The Comedy Trail: A Shaggy Dog Story (1999) (TV) as Himself A Royal Birthday Celebration (1998) (TV) as King Charles II Carry On Darkly (1998) (TV) as Himself The Book Quiz (1998) (TV) as Himself Live from the Lighthouse (1998) (TV) as Host Venice Report (1997) (TV) as Himself An Audience with Elton John (1997) (TV) (uncredited) as Himself "A Christmas Night with the Stars" (1958) TV Series as Himself - Host (1994) An Audience with Bob Monkhouse (1994) (TV) as Himself Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993) (TV) as Himself Don't Panic (1992) (TV) as Himself The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball (1989) (TV) as Himself A Night of Comic Relief 2 (1989) (TV) as Himself Hysteria 2! (1989) (TV) as Himself Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (1988) (TV) as Himself The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (1987) as Himself Dangerous Brothers Present: World of Danger (1986) (V) as Himself (segment "Dangervision") "Saturday Live" (1986) TV Series as Himself/Various Weekend in Wallop (1984) (TV) as Himself
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- Writer | ||
The Magic Flute (2006) (pre-production) "Doctor Who" (2005) TV Series (writer) (episode 2.11) Bright Young Things (2003) (screenplay) The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2003) (TV) The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2002) (TV) Lucky Break (2001) (book of musical play: "Nelson the Musical") ... Aka Rein oder raus (Germany) "Fire Island" (1999) TV Series (writer) Hysteria 2! (1989) (TV) Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (1988) (TV) The Laughing Prisoner (1987) (TV) "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" (1986) TV Series "Saturday Live" (1986) TV Series "Pushing Up Daisies" (1984) TV Series (writer) The Crystal Cube (1983) (TV) "Alfresco" (1983) TV Series (writer) Cambridge Footlights Revue (1982) (TV) "Not the Nine O'Clock News" (1979) TV Series (writer)
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- Producer | ||
The Winged Boy (2006) (announced) (executive producer) Bright Young Things (2003) (executive producer)
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- Director | ||
Bright Young Things (2003)
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| FILMOGRAPHY -- Miscellaneous Crew | ||
Bright Young Things (2003) (lyricist: "Ain't No Flies on the Lamb of God") Lucky Break (2001) (lyricist: "Nelson the Musical") ... Aka Rein oder raus (Germany) Sense and Sensibility (1995) (thanks) Hysteria 2! (1989) (TV) (stage director) Hysteria! Hysteria! Hysteria! (1988) (TV) (stage director)
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| FILMOGAPHY -- Archives | ||
Unsere Besten - Das große Lesen (2004) (TV) as Himself/Host Who Killed Saturday Night TV? (2004) (TV) as Himself The Very Best of Have I Got News for You (2002) (V) as Himself The Story of Bean (1997) (TV) as Gen. Melchett (from "Blackadder Goes Forth") Kung-Fu master (1987) (uncredited) as Himself (in AIDS sketch) [Credit: IMDb.]
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House of Boys (2006) (pre-production) as Dr. Marsh 