His television work included Derek in the factory-set "Lena, O My Lena" by
Alun Owen for
Armchair Theatre directed by
Ted Kotcheff (1960), Ashton in
Doctor Who (
The End of Tomorrow) directed by Richard Martin (1964), Nobby in "The Coming Out Party" for
The Wednesday Play (1965), Guido in
The Big Spender (1965–66), Nobby Clark / Willy / Dr. Lassiter in
Dixon of Dock Green (1966 / 68 / 72), Rogers in
The Saint (1967), Colour Sgt. O'Brien in the Thames TV series
Frontier (1968), D.I Gamble in ATV's
Fraud Squad (1968–70), Mick in Sling Your Hook for
The Wednesday Play (1969), Martin Stewart in
The Patriot Game by
Dominic Behan, Thames TV directed by
Piers Haggard (1969), Mallory in
Callan (1970),
O'Neill in
Elizabeth R (1971), Ryder in
The Persuaders (1971), Reagan in
The Protectors (1972), Edward Hammond in BBC TV series,
The Brothers (1972–77), Manton in
The Professionals (1980), Dan Glover in
Enemy at the Door (1980), Jack Blair in LWT's 13-episode series of
''We'll Meet Again (1982), Brian Wilkinson in
Yes, Minister (1982), Harry Hopwood in
The Bill (1989 / 91), Jack Vaizey in
Inspector Morse (1993), Gerard in
Peak Practice (1993), James White in
Casualty (1994), and John Callard in
Dangerfield'' (1995). ==Selected filmography==