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Years active
  
1955–1993

Name
  
David Langton


Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Donald Langton

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Full Name
  
Basil Muir Langton-Dodds

Born
  
16 April 1912 (
1912-04-16
)
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland

Died
  
April 25, 1994, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Claire Wilson (m. 1975–1994), Rosemary Langton (m. 1940–1966)

Children
  
Simon Langton, Andrew Langton, Robin Langton

Movies and TV shows
  
Upstairs - Downstairs, The Whistle Blower, Quintet, Witness for the Prosecution, Saint Joan

Similar People
  
Angela Baddeley, Jenny Tomasin, Rachel Gurney, Simon Williams, Jean Marsh

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David Muir Langton (born Basil Muir Langton-Dodds; 16 April 1912 – 25 April 1994) was a British actor who is best remembered for playing Richard Bellamy in the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs.

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Early years

David Langton was born Basil Muir Langton-Dodds to a middle-class family in Motherwell, Lanarkshire in 1912. His father was a wine merchant and Langton's family moved to England when he was four years old. He attended a prep school in Bath, Somerset and left education at the age of 16. Langton's father had always encouraged him to go into acting and got him his first job touring with a small Shakespearean company.

At 19 years old, Langton left the theatre and went to live on Yell, a remote island in Shetland, and became a sheep farmer while attempting to become a writer. However, he later admitted this was a "disaster", and when he went back to the mainland when his mother was ill, he realised he did not want to return. In 1938, Langton returned to working full-time in theatre. It was at this time that he changed his name to David Langton, as there was already an actor called Basil Langton, and his legal name was David Muir Langton. However, in 1939 the war broke out and Langton soon enlisted. He first served in the Royal Artillery ending up a sergeant and was later commissioned in the Northumberland Hussars and ended up a major. Langton served in France, Germany and Belgium. He married his first wife, Rosemary, in 1940. When the war ended, they realised that the marriage had been a mistake, but stayed together for the sake of their three sons, Simon, Andrew and Robin. The eldest, Simon, a director, would later work with his father on the set of Upstairs, Downstairs. Langton divorced in 1966.

After the war

Within four days of leaving the Army following the end of the war, Langton was cast in a play called Fifty Fifty and in 1950, following some periods of unemployment, he got a part in Seagulls Over Sorrento. Following the death of his father, Langton went missing and was discovered in New York City, where he was en route to see his brother Donald in Canada. He later explained that he needed a break, and soon returned to Seagulls Over Sorrento, which finished its run in 1953. Following Seagulls Over Sorrento, he acted in many plays, including Agatha Christie's Rule of Three and The Devil's Disciple, where he met and formed a friendship with Tyrone Power.

Television fame

David Langton had started his television career in the 1950s and went on in the 1960s to appear in The Troubleshooters, Out of the Unknown, The Avengers, The Champions, Dr. Finlay's Casebook and Special Branch. He also appeared in films such as The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), A Hard Day's Night (1964) and The Liquidator (1965).

In 1968 director Douglas Camfield chose Langton to portray Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart in the Doctor Who serial "The Web of Fear", but Langton dropped out to perform in a TV play before production began, so Camfield gave the part to Nicholas Courtney, who had originally been cast in different role. As played by Courtney, the character of Lethbridge-Stewart (better known as the Brigadier) returned to Doctor Who the next year and became one of its most recognisable supporting characters, appearing in Doctor Who irregularly until 1989 and making a final appearance in spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures in 2008.

Langton achieved international fame in 1971 playing family patriarch Richard Bellamy in the popular historical serial drama Upstairs, Downstairs. He was given the role after a chance encounter with producer John Whitney at the Garrick Club in London. During some of Upstairs, Downstairs's run, Langton actually lived in Eaton Place, the square in Belgravia where Upstairs, Downstairs was set and where exterior scenes were filmed.

Later years

Following the success of Upstairs, Downstairs, Langton appeared in the 1972 BBC Television adaption of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey mystery Clouds of Witness, as the Duke of Denver, older brother to Lord Peter Wimsey, the 1976 film The Incredible Sarah, and Robert Altman's sci-fi film Quintet (1979) starring Paul Newman. In the 1980s, he appeared on television in The Spoils of War and Witness for the Prosecution (1982), and played Sir Charles Baskerville in the 1983 TV film of The Hound of the Baskervilles, Earl Mountbatten of Burma in Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (1982), and H.H. Asquith in Number 10, and appeared in the film The Whistle Blower (1986), opposite Michael Caine. His final television appearances were in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (The Illustrious Client) and Absolutely in 1991, and The Good Guys in 1992. Langton had also continued to appear on stage, including appearances in Night and Day, Ross and Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

In May 1975, Langton married his second wife, Claire Green, the former wife of TV host Hughie Green. In 1994, he suffered a fatal heart attack and died in Stratford-upon-Avon. The subsequent obituaries revealed that he was in fact 82, not 72 as was his "official age". The obituaries also paid tribute to a "popular and easy going man" who always "behaved like a gentleman".

Filmography

Actor
1993
Mr Don & Mr George (TV Series) as
Doctor
- No Wasps (1993) - Doctor
1992
The Good Guys (TV Series) as
Ronald McFadyean
- The MacQuarrie Treasure (1992) - Ronald McFadyean
1991
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Sir James Damery
- The Illustrious Client (1991) - Sir James Damery
1990
Beatrix: The Early Life of Beatrix Potter (TV Movie) as
Rupert Potter
1986
The Whistle Blower as
Government Minister
1986
Don't Wait Up (TV Series) as
Sir Kenneth Fairfax
- Episode #3.4 (1986) - Sir Kenneth Fairfax
1985
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Mr. Edwards
- Lent (1985) - Mr. Edwards
1984
Scotland's Story (TV Series) as
Lord Cockburn
- Communication and Disruption (1984) - Lord Cockburn
- Of Government and Man (1984) - Lord Cockburn
1984
Fox Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
Victor Frankham
- Last Video and Testament (1984) - Victor Frankham
1983
The Hound of the Baskervilles (TV Movie) as
Sir Charles Baskerville
1983
All for Love (TV Series) as
Mr. Erskine
- Fireworks for Elspeth (1983) - Mr. Erskine
1983
Storyboard (TV Series) as
Sir Robert Grayne
- Secrets (1983) - Sir Robert Grayne
1983
Number 10 (TV Mini Series) as
Herbert Henry Asquith
- The Asquiths (1983) - Herbert Henry Asquith
1982
Witness for the Prosecution (TV Movie) as
Mayhew
1982
Take Three Women (TV Series) as
Mr. Edgecombe
- Victoria (1982) - Mr. Edgecombe
1982
Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (TV Movie) as
Earl Mountbatten
1981
Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Londonderry
- His Own Funeral (1981) - Lord Londonderry
1980
The Spoils of War (TV Series) as
John Warrington
- The Promised Land (1981) - John Warrington (uncredited)
- Winter Wedding (1981) - John Warrington
- Pilgrimage (1981) - John Warrington
- Echoes (1981) - John Warrington
- A Place in the World (1981) - John Warrington
- End of the Beginning (1980) - John Warrington
- A Place to Live (1980) - John Warrington
- A Hard Word (1980) - John Warrington
- Turning Your Back (1980) - John Warrington
- To Speak as You Feel (1980) - John Warrington
- Liberation (1980) - John Warrington
- Behind the Mask (1980) - John Warrington
- Winter of Discontent (1980) - John Warrington
- A Vocation in Life (1980) - John Warrington
- Altogether Again (1980) - John Warrington
- Radical Change (1980) - John Warrington
1979
Quintet as
Goldstar
1978
L'amour en question as
Sir Geoffrey
1977
Just William (TV Series) as
Sir Giles Hampton
- William: The Great Actor (1977) - Sir Giles Hampton
1976
The Incredible Sarah as
Duc De Morny
1971
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) as
Richard Bellamy
- Whither Shall I Wander? (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- All the King's Horses (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Noblesse Oblige (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Joke Over (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Will Ye No Come Back Again (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- The Understudy (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- The Nine Days Wonder (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Such a Lovely Man (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Disillusion (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- An Old Flame (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Wanted - a Good Home (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- The Joy Ride (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- A Place in the World (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- On with the Dance (1975) - Richard Bellamy
- Peace out of Pain (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Facing Fearful Odds (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Missing Believed Killed (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- The Hero's Farewell (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Another Year (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Home Fires (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Tug of War (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Women Shall Not Weep (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- The Beastly Hun (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- News from the Front (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- A Patriotic Offering (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- The Sudden Storm (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- Distant Thunder (1974) - Richard Bellamy
- What the Footman Saw (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- Goodwill to All Men (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- The Bolter (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- Word of Honour (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- Desirous of Change (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- Rose's Pigeon (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- A Family Secret (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- A Change of Scene (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- A House Divided (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- Miss Forrest (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- A Family Gathering (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- The Wages of Sin (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- The Fruits of Love (1973) - Richard Bellamy
- An Object of Value (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Out of the Everywhere (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Your Obedient Servant (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- The Property of a Lady (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Guest of Honour (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Whom God hath Joined- (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- A Pair of Exiles (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- For Love of Love (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- The Key of the Door (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Why Is Her Door Locked? (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- Magic Casements (1972) - Richard Bellamy
- A Cry for Help (1971) - Richard Bellamy
- A Suitable Marriage (1971) - Richard Bellamy
- The Path of Duty (1971) - Richard Bellamy
- The Mistress and the Maids (1971) - Richard Bellamy
- On Trial (1971) - Richard Bellamy
1972
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Richard Seal
- Last Year's Confetti (1972) - Richard Seal
1972
Clouds of Witness (TV Mini Series) as
Duke of Denver
- Episode #1.5 (1972) - Duke of Denver
- Episode #1.4 (1972) - Duke of Denver
- Episode #1.3 (1972) - Duke of Denver
- Episode #1.1 (1972) - Duke of Denver
1972
Adam Smith (TV Series) as
David Crichton
- Episode #1.10 (1972) - David Crichton
- Episode #1.9 (1972) - David Crichton
- Episode #1.5 (1972) - David Crichton
- Episode #1.4 (1972) - David Crichton
1965
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Teddy Maskell / James Hudson / General Sir Shafto Lawrence / ...
- Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Breakthrough (1971) - Teddy Maskell
- Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham: Deadlock (1971) - Teddy Maskell
- Whispers (1970) - James Hudson
- -And Was Invited to Form a Government (1969) - General Sir Shafto Lawrence
- A Matter of Principle (1968) - Sir Gerald Knight
- Family Christmas (1965) - Julian Harford
1971
The Ten Commandments (TV Series) as
Rupert
- An Object of Affection (1971) - Rupert
1969
Take Three Girls (TV Series) as
Mr. Edgecombe
- Coda and Resolution (1971) - Mr. Edgecombe
- Variation on May and September (1970) - Mr. Edgecombe
- Requiem for Cello in SW3 (1969) - Mr. Edgecombe
1971
Hadleigh (TV Series) as
Sheldon
- A Quiet Place in the Country (1971) - Sheldon
1969
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Chief Con. Corsby / Captain Cruikshank
- The Day They Buried Cleaver (1970) - Chief Con. Corsby
- Justice Is a Woman (1969) - Captain Cruikshank
1970
Special Branch (TV Series) as
Edward Kirk
- Depart in Peace (1970) - Edward Kirk
1964
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Melville / John Stannaway
- The Prime Minister's Daughter (1970) - Melville
- Mug's Game (1964) - John Stannaway
1970
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Sir Alexander Praedy
- Episode #1.48 (1970) - Sir Alexander Praedy
- Episode #1.47 (1970) - Sir Alexander Praedy
1970
Daniel Deronda (TV Mini Series) as
Sir Hugo Mallinger
- Destinies (1970) - Sir Hugo Mallinger
- Revelations (1970) - Sir Hugo Mallinger
- Fire (1970) - Sir Hugo Mallinger
- The Diamonds (1970) - Sir Hugo Mallinger
- Pursuit (1970) - Sir Hugo Mallinger
1969
Detective (TV Series) as
Peter Hazeldean
- The Tea-Leaf (1969) - Peter Hazeldean
1969
Judge Dee (TV Series) as
Ko Chin Yuan
- The Haunted Pavilion (1969) - Ko Chin Yuan
1969
The Champions (TV Series) as
Lord Mauncey
- Nutcracker (1969) - Lord Mauncey
1969
Scobie in September (TV Series) as
Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.6 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.5 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.4 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.2 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
- Episode #1.1 (1969) - Sir James Thorne
1965
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Vic Olliphant / Dean Liddell / Lord Fountain's Doctor
- Doctor Atkinson's Daughter (1969) - Vic Olliphant
- Alice (1965) - Dean Liddell
- And Did Those Feet? (1965) - Lord Fountain's Doctor
1968
Journey to the Unknown (TV Series) as
Mr. Arthur Thwaite
- Girl of My Dreams (1968) - Mr. Arthur Thwaite
1968
The Sex Game (TV Series) as
Roger
- Darby Hates Joan (1968) - Roger
1968
The Jazz Age (TV Series) as
Ambiatradi
- Lily Christine (1968) - Ambiatradi
1968
Gazette (TV Series) as
Fearnley
- Not for Publication (1968) - Fearnley
1968
The Expert (TV Series) as
Francis Morton
- He's Good for It (1968) - Francis Morton
- It Can't Be Done (1968) - Francis Morton
1968
Ukridge (TV Series) as
Colonel Bagnew
- The Home from Home (1968) - Colonel Bagnew
1968
Sanctuary (TV Series) as
Randolph
- The Rib and Crooked Piece (1968) - Randolph
1962
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Sir James Arnall / Major Swinburne / Gerald Shelley
- The £50,000 Breakfast (1967) - Sir James Arnall
- November Five (1963) - Major Swinburne
- The Mauritius Penny (1962) - Gerald Shelley
1967
The Revenue Men (TV Series) as
Sir John Dolan
- Who Needs Friends? (1967) - Sir John Dolan
1967
Kenilworth (TV Mini Series) as
Earl of Sussex
- The Wrath of Lions (1967) - Earl of Sussex
- The Tide Turns (1967) - Earl of Sussex
- The Black Arts (1967) - Earl of Sussex
- The Sparrow's Lure (1967) - Earl of Sussex
1967
Mickey Dunne (TV Series) as
John Chesterton-Manville
- A Handful of Coloured Chalks (1967) - John Chesterton-Manville
1967
Seven Deadly Virtues (TV Series) as
Roderick
- Are You by Yourself? (1967) - Roderick
1966
Blackmail (TV Series) as
Sir James Belmont
- A Man of Reputation (1966) - Sir James Belmont
1965
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Dr. Morrison / Thaddeus Araman
- Frankenstein Mark 2 (1966) - Dr. Morrison
- The Dead Past (1965) - Thaddeus Araman
1957
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Alan Susman / Elsie Whiston's employer / Fred / ...
- Plays of Married Life #3: The Fat Woman's Tale (1966) - Alan Susman
- Stories of D.H. Lawrence #1: White Stocking (1966) - Elsie Whiston's employer
- A Question of Happiness #4: Fred (1964) - Fred
- Ever Since Paradise (1963) - William
- When the Kissing Had to Stop, Act 1: The Hammer (1962) - John Maynard
- His and Hers (1957) - George
1966
Mogul (TV Series) as
Ogilvy
- What's Yours Is Mine (1966) - Ogilvy
1966
Our Man at St. Mark's (TV Series) as
Sir Geoffrey Challis MP
- The Talking Machine (1966) - Sir Geoffrey Challis MP
1966
The Heart of Midlothian (TV Movie) as
Duke of Argyle
1966
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Sir Leonard Bell
- The Devil's Eggshell (1966) - Sir Leonard Bell
1966
The Liars (TV Series) as
Sir Richard
- Episode #1.7 (1966) - Sir Richard
1964
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Captain Craig / Sir James Grieg
- The Seniority Rule (1966) - Captain Craig
- The Red Herring (1964) - Sir James Grieg
1966
The Power Game (TV Series) as
The General
- Point of Balance (1966) - The General
1966
Short Stories of D H Lawrence (TV Series) as
?
1965
Hudd (TV Series)
- Episode #1.2 (1965)
1965
The Liquidator as
Station Commander
1965
An Enemy of the State (TV Series) as
John Quentin
- The Trouble with Harry (1965) - John Quentin
1965
Jury Room (TV Series) as
John Inglis, Dean of Faculty - Counsel for the Defence
- The Love Letters (1965) - John Inglis, Dean of Faculty - Counsel for the Defence
1965
The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) as
George Henderson
- Hello, Lazarus (1965) - George Henderson
1965
Six Shades of Black (TV Series) as
Det. Chief Supt. Decanter
- The Kindest Thing to Do (1965) - Det. Chief Supt. Decanter
- A Loving Disposition (1965) - Det. Chief Supt. Decanter
1965
The Plane Makers (TV Series) as
Dr. Renkle
- A Hoopla of Haloes (1965) - Dr. Renkle
1964
R3 (TV Series) as
Minister
- The Patriot (1964) - Minister
1964
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (TV Series) as
Lord Falcon
- The Reaping (1964) - Lord Falcon
- Blight (1964) - Lord Falcon
1964
It's a Woman's World (TV Series) as
Ray
- Jean (1964) - Ray
1964
The Dickie Henderson Show (TV Series)
- The Moustache (1964)
- The Birthday (1964)
1964
A Hard Day's Night as
Actor (uncredited)
1964
The Pumpkin Eater as
1st Man in Bar (uncredited)
1963
Compact (TV Series) as
Marmot James / Marmot Jones
- Happy New Year (1963) - Marmot James
- Dress Rehearsal (1963) - Marmot James
- The News Breaks (1963) - Marmot James
- You Have Talent - We Want It (1963) - Marmot James
- Wine and a Weekend (1963) - Marmot James
- Marmot James Again (1963) - Marmot James
- The Gamblers (1963) - Marmot James
- A Shower of Confetti (1963) - Marmot James
- Man Proposes (1963) - Marmot James
- Because of Alan (1963) - Marmot James
- Who Pays for Leadership? (1963) - Marmot James
- The Ultimatum (1963) - Marmot Jones
- Highland Fling (1963) - Marmot Jones
1963
A Little Big Business (TV Series) as
Basil Crane
- Pilot (1963) - Basil Crane
1963
Zero One (TV Series) as
Barry
- Key Witness (1963) - Barry
1963
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Dr. Corbyn
- Episode #1.608 (1963) - Dr. Corbyn
- Episode #1.607 (1963) - Dr. Corbyn
- Episode #1.606 (1963) - Dr. Corbyn
- Episode #1.605 (1963) - Dr. Corbyn
1963
Rule of Three (TV Movie) as
Bob Vernon
1962
The Franchise Affair (TV Series) as
Bernard Chadwick
- Episode #1.6 (1962) - Bernard Chadwick
1962
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Lord Greslake
- Cover Story (1962) - Lord Greslake
1962
Parbottle Speaking (TV Series) as
Mahmoud
- Railway Lane (1962) - Mahmoud
- Paley Goes It Alone (1962) - Mahmoud
1962
Suspense (TV Series) as
Bernard
- Killer in the Band (1962) - Bernard
1962
Struck Off (TV Movie) as
Doctor James Shepherd
1958
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
George Seymour / Geoffrey Cooksley
- Once More My Love (1961) - George Seymour
- Fate and Mister Browne (1958) - Geoffrey Cooksley
1961
Golden Girl (TV Series) as
Commander Hamble
- The Man in the Park (1961) - Commander Hamble
1961
Storyboard (TV Series) as
Jenner
- The Middle Men (1961) - Jenner
1961
Walk a Crooked Mile (TV Mini Series) as
Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
- Episode #1.6 (1961) - Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
- Episode #1.5 (1961) - Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
- Episode #1.4 (1961) - Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
- Episode #1.3 (1961) - Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
- Episode #1.1 (1961) - Cmdr. Anthony Gardiner
1961
Royal Foundation (TV Movie) as
Brigadier Whitmore
1961
The World of Tim Frazer (TV Series) as
Roger Thornton
- The Mellin Forest Mystery: Part 6 (1961) - Roger Thornton
- The Mellin Forest Mystery: Part 5 (1961) - Roger Thornton
- The Mellin Forrest Mystery: Part 3 (1961) - Roger Thornton
- The Mellin Forrest Mystery: Part 2 (1961) - Roger Thornton
1961
An Enemy of the People (TV Series) as
Captain Horster
- Episode #1.3 (1961) - Captain Horster
- Episode #1.1 (1961) - Captain Horster
1960
Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
Cliff Jerrard
- Boy on the Telephone (1960) - Cliff Jerrard
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Robert Crosbie
- The Letter (1960) - Robert Crosbie
1960
The World of Suzie Wong as
Police Inspector (uncredited)
1960
The Trials of Oscar Wilde as
Frank (uncredited)
1958
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Auctioneer / M. Jacomet, Chief of Police
- The Skin Game (1959) - Auctioneer
- Bernadette Soubirous (1958) - M. Jacomet, Chief of Police
1958
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Dr. Alfred Black
- Without Fear (1958) - Dr. Alfred Black
1958
Victory (TV Movie) as
Captain Hardy
1957
Another Language (TV Movie) as
Paul Hallam
1957
Saint Joan as
Captain of Warwick's Guard
1957
Electrode 93 (TV Series) as
Hugo Canning
- The Testament of Dr. Quorum (1957) - Hugo Canning
1957
Seven Days from Now as
John Hayden
1955
PT Raiders as
Man in Coastal Forces Club Bar (uncredited)
1953
Seagulls Over Sorrento (TV Movie) as
Able-Seaman Turner
1937
Double Exposures as
Peter Bradfield (as Basil Langton)
Self
1972
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Harry Andrews (1985) - Self
- John Alderton (1974) - Self
- Pauline Collins (1972) - Self
1980
Night of One Hundred Stars (TV Movie) as
Self
1975
The Russell Harty Show (TV Series) as
Richard Bellamy
- Russell Harty Goes-. Upstairs, Downstairs (1975) - Richard Bellamy
1975
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Jackie Gleason, cast of "Upstairs, Downstairs" (1975) - Self
1971
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.26 (1971) - Self
- Episode #6.25 (1971) - Self

References

David Langton Wikipedia