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A Passage to India (1965)
Character: Mr Burton
The BBC's 1965 adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, screened as part of their Play of the Month strand, adapted by Santha Ramu Rau and John Maynard, and directed by Waris Hussein.
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Dead Silence (1966)
Character: Sydney Oliver
A Chief Inspector of Police is behaving rather erratically during a murder investigation.
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The Prime Minister's Daughter (1970)
Character: Scott-Bower
In a fictitious English parliament, various tactics are employed in the pursuit of power, even to the extent of bismerching member's of a politician's family.
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Broken Glass (1982)
Character: George Harris
A private detective caring for his wife who is suffering from dementia investigates the disappearance of a young girl. Soon, however, he begins digging up the girl's dark family secrets.
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Quiet as a Nun (1978)
Character: Sir Charles
A reporter is asked to look into the mysterious death of a nun who died in a locked room at a convent. She had recently inherited a fortune. The reporter next leans off an apparition that haunts the hallways at night and seems to portend death. Flashlight in hand, she goes off in search of the "Black Nun."
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Bel Ami (1971)
Character: Monsieur Walter
Set in the 19th-century in France Georges Duroy cynically exploits women and his position working as a journalist to try and gain power.
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The Verdict (1964)
Character: Prendergast
A racketeer, deported back from America, faces murder charge and hatches jury rigging plot with accomplice. Cross and double-cross follow.
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The Girl Who Loved Robots (1965)
Character: Lederman
Night club girl Victory Ducann is found murdered, the main suspect is an astronaut, but police are prevented from approaching him as he is due to fly off to the Moon.
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Downfall (1964)
Character: Artist
Harold Crossley is a barrister and respected intellectual, but proves no match to his scheming young wife
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Pidgeon – Hawk or Dove? (1974)
Character: Colonel Broom
Wallace Pidgeon, a schoolteacher, has a School Sports Day that goes drastically wrong and finds himself torn between the contradictory demands of his headmaster, his pupils, his young bride and her father.
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1982)
Character: Dr. Ford-Waterlow
Jane Lapotaire and Joss Ackland star in this adaptation of Rudolph Besier's play. Elizabeth Barrett is kept a virtual prisoner by her father. Then the poet Robert Browning bursts into her life.
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Number Ten (1968)
Character: Holden Britwell
The Prime Minister heads a cabinet divided on the question of either using force against an African state, or referring the matter to the United Nations.
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Nipper (1977)
Character: Magistrate
Teenager Jimmy's life begins to unravel after the death of his father. With his mother promiscuous and his new stepfather and stepbrother difficult to get along with, he begins to fall into a cycle of petty crime and self harm.
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Praying Mantis (1982)
Character: Dubreuil
A middle-aged professor's young bride and his assistant plan to commit a double murder disguised as a "Crime Passionel", but discover too late that one of their intended victims has become a fellow conspirator.
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Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit (1979)
Character: Torvin
The Doctor and Romana follow a distress signal which leads to the jungle planet Chloris, whose ruthless ruler Lady Adrasta harbors a deadly creature in a pit.
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Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
Character: Wolsey
Adapted from the BBC2 serial The Six Wives of Henry VIII. 1547, King Henry VIII's life has taken a turn for the worse and he is forced to look back over his life and the many loves which had brought him his three children, only one of which was the desired male heir to secure the Tudor dynasty.
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Blake's 7: Duel (1986)
Character: Senator Bercol
Supreme Commander Servalan assigns the task to the deadly Travis-his orders simply to seek, locate and destroy Blake's 7! Travis and his Mutoid crew clash with Blake in a crucial struggle over the Federation's secret cypher machine and again in desperate hand-to-hand combat on a mysterious dead planet. Finally, they confront each other on a barren ice world as Blake attempts to rescue the resistance leader, Avalon. This time, however, Travis is expecting him, and a terrible trap awaits. . .
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Henry V (1979)
Character: Duke of Bourbon
Insulted by the Dauphin, the newly-crowned King Henry V gathers his troops for war. But Henry must convince his men that he has left his wild days behind, and prove himself as a leader.
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