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"Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)"
(1 episode)
Mental Apparition Disorder
(25 March 2000) -
Writer
(story)
"The Brothers"
(10 episodes)
Red Sky at Night
(25 January 1976) -
Don Stacey
A Clean Break
(1 February 1976) -
Don Stacey
Red Sky in the Morning
(8 February 1976) -
Don Stacey
Oranges and Lemons
(15 February 1976) -
Don Stacey
When Will You Pay Me?
(22 February 1976) -
Don Stacey
Tender
(29 February 1976) -
Don Stacey
The Mole
(7 March 1976) -
Don Stacey
The Chosen Victim
(14 March 1976) -
Don Stacey
Blood and Water
(21 March 1976) -
Don Stacey
Ripples
(31 October 1976) -
Don Stacey
"Oil Strike North"
(1 episode)
First Lion
(16 September 1975) -
Actor
"Father Brown"
(1 episode)
The Arrow of Heaven
(12 December 1974) - Col. Hector Merton
"Cakes and Ale"
(3 episodes)
Part 1
(9 November 1974) - Edward Driffield
Part 2
(16 November 1974) - Edward Driffield
Part 3
(23 November 1974) - Edward Driffield
"Hunter's Walk"
(1 episode)
Lost Sheep
(20 May 1974) - Harrop Thorne
"Softly Softly"
(1 episode)
... aka Softly, Softly: Task Force (UK: new title)
Cover
(12 December 1973) - Johnny Drew
"Crown Court"
(1 episode)
No Smoke Without Fire
(5 December 1973) - Richard Frost
"The Adventures of Black Beauty"
(5 episodes)
A Member of the Family: Part 1
(23 September 1973) - Simey
A Member of the Family: Part 2
(30 September 1973) - Simey
Lost: Part 1
(23 December 1973) - Simey
Lost: Part 2
(23 December 1973) - Simey
The Escape
(10 February 1974) - Simey
"Arthur of the Britons"
(1 episode)
People of the Plough
(3 January 1973) - Mordant
"The Pathfinders"
(1 episode)
Codename Gomorrah
(13 December 1972) - Dr. Malcolm Woolley
"Spyder's Web"
(1 episode)
An Almost Modest Man
(24 March 1972) - President Baras
"Callan"
(1 episode)
Rules of the Game
(22 March 1972) - Medov
"Jason King"
(1 episode)
A Red Red Rose Forever
(1 December 1971) - Carson
"Hadleigh"
(1 episode)
Ring of Fire
(22 January 1971) - Brian Alwyn
"The Expert"
(1 episode)
Where Are You Going?
(10 January 1971) - Brian Rowlandson
"UFO"
(1 episode)
... aka Gerry Anderson's UFO (Australia)
The Psychobombs
(30 December 1970) - Clem Mason
"Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)"
(26 episodes)
... aka My Partner the Ghost (USA)
My Late Lamented Friend and Partner
(21 September 1969) -
Jeff Randall
A Disturbing Case
(28 September 1969) -
Jeff Randall
,
Writer
(screenplay)
All Work and No Pay
(5 October 1969) -
Jeff Randall
Never Trust a Ghost
(12 October 1969) -
Jeff Randall
That's How Murder Snowballs
(19 October 1969) -
Jeff Randall
Just for the Record
(26 October 1969) -
Jeff Randall
Murder Aint What It Used to Be
(2 November 1969) -
Jeff Randall
Whoever Heard of a Ghost Dying?
(9 November 1969) -
Jeff Randall
The House on Haunted Hill
(16 November 1969) -
Jeff Randall
When Did You Start to Stop Seeing Things?
(23 November 1969) -
Jeff Randall
The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo
(30 November 1969) -
Jeff Randall
For the Girl Who Has Everything
(7 December 1969) -
Jeff Randall
But What a Sweet Little Room
(14 December 1969) -
Jeff Randall
Who Killed Cock Robin
(21 December 1969) -
Jeff Randall
The Man from Nowhere
(28 December 1969) -
Jeff Randall
When the Spirit Moves You
(2 January 1970) -
Jeff Randall
Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave
(9 January 1970) -
Jeff Randall
Could You Recognise That Man Again
(16 January 1970) -
Jeff Randall
A Sentimental Journey
(23 January 1970) -
Jeff Randall
Money to Burn
(30 January 1970) -
Jeff Randall
The Ghost Talks
(6 February 1970) -
Jeff Randall
It's Supposed to Be Thicker Than Water
(13 February 1970) -
Jeff Randall
The Trouble with Women
(20 February 1970) -
Jeff Randall
Vendetta for a Dead Man
(27 February 1970) -
Jeff Randall
You Can Always Find a Fall Guy
(6 March 1970) -
Jeff Randall
The Smile Behind the Veil
(13 March 1970) -
Jeff Randall
"The Champions"
(1 episode)
Twelve Hours
(18 December 1968) - Raven
"Man in a Suitcase"
(1 episode)
Variation on a Million Bucks: Part 1
(18 October 1967) - Detective Sergeant Peters
"Half Hour Story"
(1 episode)
The Gentleman Caller
(13 June 1967) - Clack
"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"
(1 episode)
Crabbe's Practice
(19 February 1967) - Dr. O'Connell
"Pardon the Expression"
(1 episode)
The Switched-On Scene
(13 June 1966) -
Writer
(story)
"The Perry Como Show"
(1 episode)
... aka Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (USA: new title)
... aka The Chesterfield Supper Club
Episode dated 28 March 1966
(28 March 1966) -
Soundtrack
(writer: "Little White Bull")
"The Baron"
(1 episode)
There's Someone Close Behind You
(17 March 1966) - Sheldon
"Thirty-Minute Theatre"
(1 episode)
Brothers
(24 January 1966) - Arthur
"Z Cars"
(1 episode)
Contrary to Regulations
(23 November 1965) - Johnny Carson
"Out of the Unknown"
(1 episode)
Time in Advance
(1 November 1965) - Otto Henck
"Redcap"
(1 episode)
Epitaph for a Sweet
(31 October 1965) - Sgt. Bailey
"R3"
(1 episode)
It's Better to Know
(7 September 1965) - Croxley
"The Man in Room 17"
(2 episodes)
Find the Lady
(6 August 1965) - Lt. Achara
How to Rob a Bank... and Get Away with It
(8 April 1966) - Jack Simpson
"The Mind of the Enemy"
(5 episodes)
The New Member
(14 June 1965) - Brian Calder
The Trap
(21 June 1965) - Brian Calder
A Forcing Bid
(28 June 1965) - Brian Calder
Process of Elimination
(5 July 1965) - Brian Calder
The Fatal Slip
(12 July 1965) - Brian Calder
"Theatre 625"
(4 episodes)
No Trams to Line Street
(21 March 1965) - 'Cass' Cassidy
A Little Winter Love
(28 March 1965) - Felix Draper
Portraits from the North: The Nutter
(5 December 1965) - Harry Todd
Tickle Times
(30 July 1967) - Daniel
"Danger Man"
(4 episodes)
... aka Secret Agent (USA)
... aka Secret Agent aka Danger Man (USA: video box title)
The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove
(17 February 1965) - 'Briefcase'
The Black Book
(30 September 1965) - Serge
A Very Dangerous Game
(7 October 1965) - British Controller
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
(30 December 1965) - Garage Manager
"Gideon's Way"
(2 episodes)
... aka Gideon C.I.D. (USA)
Fall High, Fall Hard
(16 January 1965) - Jenson
The Reluctant Witness
(26 April 1966) - Red Carter
"The Saint"
(2 episodes)
The Imprudent Politician
(10 December 1964) - Alex Morgan
The Persistent Patriots
(6 January 1967) - Jeff Peterson
"The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka Edgar Wallace (UK: alternative title)
... aka Tales of Edgar Wallace (UK: alternative title)
Face of a Stranger
(30 September 1964) - Harry
"Armchair Mystery Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Last Coach
(16 August 1964) - Dietrick
"No Hiding Place"
(1 episode)
Red Roses for Emma
(25 May 1964) - Archie Raines
"The Protectors"
(1 episode)
It Could Happen Here
(9 May 1964) - Brian Winters
"ITV Play of the Week"
(3 episodes)
... aka Play of the Week (UK: short title)
Camino Real
(27 January 1964) - The survivor
Jacko at War
(20 April 1964) - Lance Corporal Douglas (as Michael Pratt)
A Question of Happiness #1: A Question About Hell
(27 April 1964) - Lopez
"The Villains"
(1 episode)
Red Hot Winter
(22 January 1964) - Joe Buckley
"Out of This World"
(1 episode)
Dumb Martian
(24 June 1962) - Mac
"Armchair Theatre"
(2 episodes)
Dumb Martian
(24 June 1962) - Mac (as Michael Pratt)
Anywhere But England, Old Boy
(31 October 1972) - Stanley