Stage •
State of Revolution (1977,
Robert Bolt's play) as
Anatoly Lunacharsky, a Communist leader •
Plenty, (world premiere 1978
National Theatre London) as Raymond • ''All's Well That Ends Well'' (1983) as Parolles (Royal Shakespeare Company & Broadway –
Tony Nomination) •
Oliver! The Musical as Mr Brownlow •
The History Boys (2006) as Hector (
West End revival of
Alan Bennett's) play • ''A Doll's House'' (1981) as Torvold Helmer (Stratford, England; for it he received a
S.W.E.T. Award – now known as a
Laurence Olivier Award – as well as being nominated for three other awards in the same season •
The White Bus (1967) as Young Man •
The Last Shot You Hear (1969) as Peter's Colleague •
Three Men in a Boat (1975) as George •
Rock Follies (1976, TV mini-series) as Jack, left-wing teacher and morose husband of singer Anna (the role can be seen as a prototype for Marvin). •
The Peter Principle (1997–2000, TV series, BBC) as Geoffrey Parkes, the Senior Cashier •
Paradise Lost in Cyberspace (1998, radio series, BBC) as George Smith (main character in Colin Swash's SciFi radio comedy) •
A Christmas Carol (1999, TV movie) as Third Broker •
Claim (2002) as Felix Halberstein • ''Foyle's War'' (2002) - Eagle Day (TV Episode) - as Iain Stewart •
The Boat That Rocked (2009) as Prime Minister • Geoffrey Crichton-Potter in the BBC Radio Comedy
In The Red (1995), the leader of a small an unpopular party called
The Reform Party. ==References==