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'Sea
of Souls'
Two part special with Neve Macintosh, Ben Miles and Douglas Henshall. BBC 2007.
'Sherlock Holmes and The Baker Street Irregulars'
with Jonathan Pryce, Anna Chancellor and Michael Maloney. BBC 2007.
'A Midsummer Nights Dream'
with Imelda Staunton, Lenny James, Dean Lennox Kelly. 2005 .
'Lie with Me'
with Andrew Lincoln and Eve Best. 2004.
'Foyles War'
with Michael Kitchen and Peter Blythe. 2004
'Historians
of Genius'
Jonathon Gili history series. BBC Four Feb 2004
'Sea
of Souls'
(below) BBC Scotland series. Series 4 in progress. From 2003.

'Daniel
Cable: Eyewitness'
with Joanne Frogatt and Eamon Boland ITV April 2003
'Dr
Zhivago'
with Sam
Niell, Hans Matheson and Celia ImrieBBC1 November 2002
'Home
Road Movies'
Animation/short 2001
'Othello'
with Keeley Hawes and Eamonn Walker 2001
'Traffik'
with Julia Ormond and Lindsey Duncan for Channel 4.
Originally shown in 1988 and recently screened again in April 2001.
'The
Whistleblower'
with Amanda
Burton, Neil Pearson and Penelope Wilton for the BBC - 2001.
'Rebel
Heart'
for the BBC. 2001.
'Victoria Woods Christmas Special'
for the
BBC. 2000.
'Wives
and Daughters'
(below) with Justine Waddell, Francesca
Annis and Micheal Gambon for the BBC. 1999.
'Mr
White Goes to Westminster'
with Celia Imrie and Samantha Bond for Channel 4. 1997.
'Melissa'
with Julie
Walters, Micheal Angelis and Jennifer Ehiefor the BBC. 1996.
'The
Crow Road'
with Joe McFadden and Peter Capaldi for theBBC. BAFTA (Scot) for Best Actor. 1996.
'The
Writing on the Wall'
with Lena Stolze, William Macy and Celia Imrie for the BBC. 1995.
'Tell
Tale Hearts'
with Brid Brennan and Emma Fielding for BBC Scotland. 1992.
'Traffik'
with Julia Ormond and Lindsey Duncan for Channel 4. 1988.
'The
Singing Detective'
with Micheal
Gambon and Patrick Malahide for the BBC. 1986.
'Aufweidersehn
Pet'
(below) with Tim Spall, Jimmy
Nail and Kevin
Whately for Central Television. 1985.

'Smileys People'
with
Alec
Guiness for the BBC. 1978.
'The
Vanishing Army'
for the BBC. 1978.
'Licking
Hitler'
(below) with Kate Nelligan and Brenda Fricker.
David Hare's first BAFTA award winning TV drama. 1977.

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