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Cause of death
  
Stomach Cancer

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Fulton Mackay


Years active
  
1952-1987

Occupation
  
Actor, playwright

Resting place
  
East Sheen, Surrey

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Full Name
  
William Fulton Beith Mackay

Born
  
12 August 1922 (
1922-08-12
)

Died
  
June 6, 1987, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Sheila Manahan (m. 1962–1987)

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FULTON MACKAY


William Fulton Beith Mackay (12 August 1922 – 6 June 1987) was a Scottish actor and playwright, best known for his role as prison officer Mr. Mackay in the 1970s sitcom Porridge.

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Early life

Mackay was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. He was brought up in Clydebank by a widowed aunt after the death of his mother from diabetes. His father was in the NAAFI.

On leaving school, he trained as a quantity surveyor and later volunteered for the Royal Air Force in 1941 but was not accepted because of a perforated ear drum. He then enlisted with the Black Watch and he served for five years during the Second World War, which included three years spent in India.

Theatre work

After being demobbed, Mackay began training as an actor at RADA. His first work was with the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, where he performed in nine seasons between 1949 and 1958. He also worked at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh before gaining notice at the Arts Theatre Club, London, where in 1960, he played the part of Oscar in The Naked Island, a play about POWs in Singapore.

In 1962, he appeared at the same theatre, in Russian playwright Maxim Gorki's classic The Lower Depths for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He then acted with the Old Vic company and the National Theatre, performing in such productions as Peer Gynt and The Alchemist. Other roles for the RSC included Mr Squeers in Nicholas Nickleby and the drunken gaoler in Die Fledermaus.

Mackay was a director of the Scottish Actors' Company and, in 1981, he founded the Scottish Theatre Company, with whom he acted. Surprisingly, despite his status, he appeared in few films. After his screen debut in the 1952 film I'm a Stranger, his most notable roles were those in Gumshoe, Britannia Hospital, Local Hero as the wise, old Scottish fisherman - and Defence of the Realm.

Television work

Mackay was acknowledged as a strong character actor in various television series.

He is best remembered for his namesake role from 1973 to 1977 as the comically ferocious prison warder, Mr Mackay, in the British sitcom Porridge alongside the comedian and comedy actor Ronnie Barker. He also appeared in the film version of the series. The ensemble playing of Mackay, Barker, Richard Beckinsale and Brian Wilde, and the writing by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, made Porridge one of the most successful comedy series of the 1970s. He returned to the role of the newly retired prison officer in the first episode of Going Straight (1978), the sequel series to Porridge.

Before coming to prominence in Porridge, he played DI Inman in Special Branch (1969–71). He also appeared in Z-Cars. He appeared as an RAF psychiatrist in an episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and as a doctor in Doctor at Large in 1971.

He was cast as misguided scientist Doctor John Quinn in the 1970 Doctor Who story Doctor Who and the Silurians and was later seriously considered by producer Barry Letts to play the Fourth Doctor when Jon Pertwee announced he was leaving the role in 1973.

He played a regular officer running a training course in the Dad's Army episode "We Know Our Onions" (1973), and a doctor in "The Miser's Hoard" (1977).

He often stayed true to his Scottish roots, acting in productions such as Three Tales of Orkney and The Master of Ballantrae, and as former Prime Minister Bonar Law in the 1981 TV series The Life and Times of David Lloyd George. He played the Captain in the British version of the children's series, Fraggle Rock (1983–1984). In one of his last performances, Mackay portrayed an art forger in the Lovejoy episode "Death and Venice".

Playwriting

Under the pseudonym of Aeneas MacBride, he wrote plays for the BBC.

Personal life

He was married to Irish actress Sheila Manahan. He did much work for the Glasgow children's charity Child and Family Trust. He was appointed an OBE in 1984 and greatly enjoyed oil painting.

Death

Mackay died on 6 June 1987, aged 64 from stomach cancer. He was buried at East Sheen and Richmond Cemeteries, Greater London, England. His wife Sheila died in 1988 and is buried in the same grave.

Filmography

Actor
1999
Comedy Greats: Ronnie Barker (Video) as
Mr. Mackay
1987
A Wreath of Roses (TV Movie) as
Morgan Beddoes
1986
Slip-Up (TV Movie) as
McColl
1986
The Holy City (TV Movie) as
Hughie
1986
Lovejoy (TV Series) as
Luciano
- Death and Venice: Part Two (1986) - Luciano
1985
A Drop in the Ocean (Short)
1985
Defense of the Realm as
Victor Kingsbrook
1985
Dreamchild as
Gryphon (voice)
1985
Mann's Best Friends (TV Series) as
Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.6 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.5 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.4 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.3 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.2 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Hamish James Ordway
1985
Water as
Eric
1984
Night Train to Murder (TV Movie) as
Mackay
1984
Sleepwalker as
Restaurant Proprietor
1983
Fraggle Rock (TV Series) as
The Captain (UK version)
- The Bells of Fraggle Rock (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Invasion of the Toe Ticklers (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Boober's Quiet Day (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Doozer Is as Doozer Does (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Wembley and the Great Race (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- A Cave of One's Own (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Doomsday Soup (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Day the Music Died (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Fraggle Wars (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Junior Sells the Farm (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Secret of Convincing John (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Red's Club (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Doozer Contest (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Wizard of Fraggle Rock (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- A Friend in Need (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Sir Hubris and the Gorgs (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- All Work and All Play (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Mokey and the Minstrels (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Boober's Dream (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Uncle Matt Comes Home (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Red's Sea Monster (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Trash Heap Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Boober Rock (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- Wembley's Egg (1984) - The Captain (UK version)
- New Trash Heap in Town (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Beast of Bluerock (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Mokey's Funeral (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Gobo's Discovery (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Garden Plot (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Great Radish Famine (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Minstrels (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Marooned (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Capture the Moon (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- I Don't Care (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Challenge (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- We Love You, Wembley (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Finger of Light (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Catch the Tail by the Tiger (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Terrible Tunnel (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- I Want to Be You (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Preachification of Convincing John (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- The Thirty-Minute Work Week (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- You Can't Do That Without a Hat (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Let the Water Run (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Wembley and the Gorgs (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
- Beginnings (1983) - The Captain (UK version)
1984
Scotland's Story (TV Series) as
Lord Advocate
- Of Government and Man (1984) - Lord Advocate
1984
To Catch a King (TV Movie) as
Hitler
1984
Diana (TV Mini Series) as
Blackler
- Part Four - June 1934 (1984) - Blackler
- Part Three - June 1933 (1984) - Blackler
1983
The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series)
- 1983 Christmas Show (1983)
1983
Shelley (TV Series) as
The Tramp
- Of Cabbages and Kings (1983) - The Tramp
1983
Ill Fares the Land
1983
Local Hero as
Ben Knox
1982
Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series) as
Edward
- The Moles (1982) - Edward
1982
Britannia Hospital as
Chief Superintendant Johns: Administration
1975
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Desmond Creeley / Dr. Alexander McKernan / Mr. Daniel Timmins
- Window Shopping: Part 3 (1982) - Desmond Creeley
- Window Shopping: Part 2 (1982) - Desmond Creeley
- Window Shopping: Part 1 (1982) - Desmond Creeley
- Beauty and the Beast: Part 3 (1977) - Dr. Alexander McKernan
- Beauty and the Beast: Part 2 (1977) - Dr. Alexander McKernan
- Beauty and the Beast: Part 1 (1977) - Dr. Alexander McKernan
- Hunger Strike: Part 3 (1975) - Mr. Daniel Timmins
- Hunger Strike: Part 2 (1975) - Mr. Daniel Timmins
- Hunger Strike: Part 1 (1975) - Mr. Daniel Timmins
1981
Strangers (TV Series) as
Morton
- The Flowers of Edinburgh (1981) - Morton
1981
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Austin Miller
- Going Gently (1981) - Austin Miller
1981
If You Go Down in the Woods Today as
Colonel Norriss
1981
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (TV Mini Series) as
Bonar Law
- Win or Lose (1981) - Bonar Law
- An Honourable Peace (1981) - Bonar Law
1981
A Sense of Freedom as
Inspector Davidson
1980
The Lost Tribe (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Harris
- There Are No Scotch Jews (1980) - Dr. Harris
1976
Scene (TV Series) as
Robert Service
- After the Gold Rush (1980) - Robert Service
- Choices (1976)
1979
Doing Time as
Mackay
1978
Wodehouse Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mr. Widgery
- The Smile That Wins (1978) - Mr. Widgery
1978
The Foundation (TV Series) as
Sam Wyatt
- Exit Line (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Partial Eclipse (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Power Without Glory (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Power Play (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Values and Valuations (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- A Trojan Horse (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Winds of Change (1978) - Sam Wyatt
- Business Not Quite as Usual (1978) - Sam Wyatt
1978
Going Straight (TV Series) as
Mr. Mackay
- Going Home (1978) - Mr. Mackay
1973
Dad's Army (TV Series) as
Doctor McCeavedy / Captain Ramsey
- The Miser's Hoard (1977) - Doctor McCeavedy
- We Know Our Onions (1973) - Captain Ramsey
1977
Here I Stand... (TV Series) as
John Knox
- Knox (1977) - John Knox
1977
King of the Castle (TV Series) as
Hawkspur / Spurgeon
- Episode #1.7 (1977) - Spurgeon / Hawkspur
- Episode #1.6 (1977) - Hawkspur
- Episode #1.2 (1977) - Hawkspur
- Episode #1.1 (1977) - Spurgeon
1974
Porridge (TV Series) as
Mr. Mackay
- Final Stretch (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- A Test of Character (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- Pardon Me (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- Rough Justice (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- Poetic Justice (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- A Storm in a Teacup (1977) - Mr. Mackay
- The Desperate Hours (1976) - Mr. Mackay
- No Way Out (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- The Harder They Fall (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- Happy Release (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- No Peace for the Wicked (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- Disturbing the Peace (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- Heartbreak Hotel (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- Just Desserts (1975) - Mr. Mackay
- Men Without Women (1974) - Mr. Mackay
- Ways and Means (1974) - Mr. Mackay
- A Day Out (1974) - Mr. Mackay
- The Hustler (1974) - Mr. Mackay
- New Faces, Old Hands (1974) - Mr. Mackay
1977
Rob Roy (TV Series) as
Bailie Nicol Jarvie
- Episode #1.6 (1977) - Bailie Nicol Jarvie
- Episode #1.5 (1977) - Bailie Nicol Jarvie
- Episode #1.4 (1977) - Bailie Nicol Jarvie
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Bailie Nicol Jarvie
1971
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Hughie / Alec Webster / Dr. Leafer / ...
- Willie Rough (1976) - Hughie
- Clay, Smeddum and Greenden (1976) - Alec Webster
- Three's One (1973) - Dr. Leafer
- Orkney (1971) - Thomas - Celia
1975
The Master of Ballantrae (TV Series short) as
Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.6 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.5 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.4 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.3 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.2 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Ephrain Mackellar
1975
Churchill's People (TV Series) as
Bishop Wishart
- The Wallace (1975) - Bishop Wishart
1973
The Vital Spark (TV Series) as
Minister The Wedding / Rev Mcgubbin
- The Wedding (1974) - Minister The Wedding
- The Vital Spark: Special (1973) - Rev Mcgubbin
1974
Justice (TV Series) as
Judge Seaton
- Collision Course (1974) - Judge Seaton
1974
Shoulder to Shoulder (TV Mini Series) as
Keir Hardie
- Sylvia Pankhurst (1974) - Keir Hardie
- Christabel Pankhurst (1974) - Keir Hardie
- Annie Kenney (1974) - Keir Hardie
1973
Sporting Scenes (TV Series) as
Narrator
- England, Their England (1973) - Narrator (voice)
1973
Helen: A Woman of Today (TV Series) as
Mr. Simpson
- Stephen (1973) - Mr. Simpson
1973
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (TV Series) as
Fowler
- The R.A.F. Reunion (1973) - Fowler
1973
7 of 1 (TV Series) as
Mr. Mackay
- Prisoner and Escort (1973) - Mr. Mackay
1973
Full House (TV Series documentary) as
Actor in The Man Who Knew About Electricity
- Episode #1.17 (1973) - Actor in The Man Who Knew About Electricity
1973
The View from Daniel Pike (TV Series) as
Rioch
- Four Walls (1973) - Rioch
1973
Nothing But the Night as
Cameron
1972
The Edwardians (TV Mini Series) as
Ross
- The Reluctant Juggler (1972) - Ross
1972
Late Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Kluska / Rev. George Kello
- Season for Miracles (1972) - Kluska
- Minister's Bath (1972) - Rev. George Kello
1972
ITV Sunday Night Drama (TV Series) as
Benson
- Why Not? (1972) - Benson
1964
Z Cars (TV Series) as
George T. Wood / Alastair Campbell / Foxy
- Breakage: Part 2 (1972) - George T. Wood
- Breakage: Part 1 (1972) - George T. Wood
- Purely Medicinal Purposes: Part 2 (1971) - Alastair Campbell
- Purely Medicinal Purposes: Part 1 (1971) - Alastair Campbell
- Two in the Bush (1964) - Foxy
1972
Follyfoot (TV Series) as
Mr. Wilmot, the Lock-Keeper
- Someone, Somewhere (1972) - Mr. Wilmot, the Lock-Keeper
1971
Gumshoe as
Straker
1971
Brett (TV Series) as
Anderson
- Full Circle (1971) - Anderson
- Trial of Strength (1971) - Anderson
1971
Doctor at Large (TV Series) as
Dr. McKendrick
- Congratulations- It's a Toad! (1971) - Dr. McKendrick
1971
Paul Temple (TV Series) as
Lindfors
- Sea Burial (1971) - Lindfors
1969
Special Branch (TV Series) as
Det. Chief Supt. Inman / Det. Supt. Inman
- Fool's Mate (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Reported Missing (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Error of Judgement (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Sorry Is Just a Word (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Love from Doris (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Borderline Case (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Not to Be Trusted (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- The Pleasure of Your Company (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Warrant for a Phoenix (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Miss International (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Depart in Peace (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Dinner Date (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Inside (1970) - Det. Chief Supt. Inman
- Time Bomb (1969) - Det. Supt. Inman
- Visitor from Moscow (1969) - Det. Supt. Inman
- Care of Her Majesty (1969) - Det. Supt. Inman
- Exit a Diplomat (1969) - Det. Supt. Inman
- Short Change (1969) - Det. Supt. Inman
1970
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Dr. Quinn
- Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 4 (1970) - Dr. Quinn (uncredited)
- Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 3 (1970) - Dr. Quinn
- Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 2 (1970) - Dr. Quinn
- Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode 1 (1970) - Dr. Quinn
1963
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Jamie / Bruce Saunders / Thomas Brown / ...
- The Will to Live (1969) - Bruce Saunders
- Call in Cameron (1967) - Thomas Brown
- They Do It in Africa (1966) - Jamie
- Body and Soul (1965) - Jamie
- Off the Hook (1965) - Henry Brown
- Cry Wolf (1963) - Gourlay
1967
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Master / Glover / Professor Chadwick
- Bizarre (1969) - Master
- You'll Catch Your Death (1968) - Glover
- Return of the Cybernauts (1967) - Professor Chadwick
1969
The Expert (TV Series) as
Judge
- The Visitor: Part 3: Judgement (1969) - Judge
1969
Scobie in September (TV Series) as
The Watchmaker
- Episode #1.4 (1969) - The Watchmaker
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - The Watchmaker
1966
The Saint (TV Series) as
James Euston / John Everett / Willie
- Vendetta for the Saint: Part 1 (1969) - James Euston
- The Best Laid Schemes (1967) - John Everett
- The Convenient Monster (1966) - Willie
1969
Vendetta for the Saint as
Euston
1968
The Old Campaigner (TV Series) as
Inspector Yardley
- White Man's Tomb (1968) - Inspector Yardley
1968
The Man in the Iron Mask (TV Series) as
M. Baisemeaux
- The Iron Mask (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
- The Traitor (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
- The Two Kings (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
- The Cage Bird (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
- The Prisoner (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
- The Arrest (1968) - M. Baisemeaux
1968
Letters from the Dead (TV Mini Series) as
Reverend Toynbee
- A Night for Violence (1968) - Reverend Toynbee
1968
Frontier (TV Series) as
Capt. Moncrieff
- Dasturi (1968) - Capt. Moncrieff
- The Last of the Line (1968) - Capt. Moncrieff
1963
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Mr. Ricardo / Mr. Roberts / Milton Welstead
- The Three Wives of Felix Hull (1968) - Mr. Ricardo
- A Jug of Bread (1964) - Mr. Roberts
- A Little Night Music (1963) - Milton Welstead
1968
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Mr. Wallis
- Father's Day (1968) - Mr. Wallis
1965
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Engstrand / Eck
- Ghosts (1968) - Engstrand
- Luther (1965) - Eck
1967
Mogul (TV Series) as
MacKenzie / Major Ruthven
- Just a Bunch of Arabs in Kilts (1968) - MacKenzie
- Journey from the Interior (1967) - Major Ruthven
1967
For Schools and Colleges: Drama (TV Series) as
Daru
- The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls (1967) - Daru
1967
The Newcomers (TV Series) as
Counsel for the Prosecution
- Episode #1.163 (1967) - Counsel for the Prosecution
- Episode #1.162 (1967) - Counsel for the Prosecution
1966
Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
Sergeant Norris
- The Case of the Silent Policeman (1966) - Sergeant Norris
1966
The Heart of Midlothian (TV Movie) as
Ratcliffe
1966
This Man Craig (TV Series) as
Kyle / Mr. Murchie
- Whose Pigeon? (1966) - Kyle
- Live Like a Man (1966) - Mr. Murchie
1966
Knock on Any Door (TV Series) as
James Sunridge
- The Ballad of Queenie Swann (1966) - James Sunridge
1963
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Bertie Reid / David Roberts / Hankey Bannister / ...
- Stories of D.H. Lawrence #6: The Blind Man (1966) - Bertie Reid
- Strife (1965) - David Roberts
- The Edwardians #1: The Walls of Jericho (1965) - Hankey Bannister
- For King and Country #1: Out There (1963) - Scotsman
1965
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Cullen
- Andover and the Android (1965) - Cullen
1965
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Ron Ashton
- Charlie Never Warned Us-What a Wild Night This Would Be (1965) - Ron Ashton
1965
Jury Room (TV Series) as
Alex Fairlie - Juror
- The Sandyford Mystery (1965) - Alex Fairlie - Juror
1965
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
George Wilson
- Episode #1.814 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.813 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.812 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.811 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.810 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.808 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.807 (1965) - George Wilson
- Episode #1.806 (1965) - George Wilson
1964
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Vincent MacMaster
- Parade's End #2: No More Parades (1964) - Vincent MacMaster
- Parade's End #1: Some Do Not (1964) - Vincent MacMaster
1964
Private Potter as
Soldier (uncredited)
1964
Witch Wood (TV Series) as
Marquis of Montrose
- White Magic (1964) - Marquis of Montrose
- The Wood at Beltane (1964) - Marquis of Montrose
- The Call (1964) - Marquis of Montrose
1964
Between the Lines (TV Series)
1964
The Plane Makers (TV Series) as
Bob Gorman
- "The Homecoming" (1964) - Bob Gorman
- A Job for the Major (1964) - Bob Gorman
1962
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
Minister / Norman Curtis
- Studio '64: The Devil and John Brown (1964) - Minister
- Drama '62: Teeth of Treason (1962) - Norman Curtis
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Dr. Swinburne
- August for the People (1964) - Dr. Swinburne
1962
Mystery Submarine as
Leading Torpedoman McKerrow
1962
A Prize of Arms as
Cpl. Henderson (uncredited)
1962
The Double Blind (TV Movie) as
The Governor of Batou
1961
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.89 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.69 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.68 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.50 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.41 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.40 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.36 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode #1.32 (1961) - Dr. Graham
- Episode 17 (1961) - Dr. Graham
1961
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Larry
- Episode #2.36 (1961) - Larry
1961
Why Bother to Knock as
Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)
1961
Time Remembered (TV Movie) as
The Ghilly
1958
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Wilson / Dr. Johnson
- The House with the Green Shutters (1961) - Wilson
- Dr. Angelus (1958) - Dr. Johnson
1961
Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
Bernard Webber
- Chance Witness (1961) - Bernard Webber
1960
Mess Mates (TV Series) as
Willie McGuinniss
- The New Broom (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Widow's Wooing (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Night Train to Grimsby (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Croaker's Day of Power (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Croaker's Baby (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Willie's Big Win (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Blarney's Secret Past (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- It All Comes Out in the Wash (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Girl Adrift (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- The Head Shrinkers (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- Croaker's Plague (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
- The Stowaway (1960) - Willie McGuinniss
1960
Tunes of Glory as
Provost / Guard Sergeant (uncredited)
1960
The Army Game (TV Series) as
Macherty
- Happy New Year (1960) - Macherty
1959
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mac
- No Friendly Star (1959) - Mac
1959
Interpol Calling (TV Series) as
Train Guard
- The Money Game (1959) - Train Guard (uncredited)
1959
World Theatre (TV Mini Series) as
Villager / Lacroix
- Brand (1959) - Villager
- Danton's Death (1959) - Lacroix
1954
The Last Moment as
Paddy (segment: 'The Sensible Man')
1953
Scotch on the Rocks as
Andrew Flett
1953
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Paddy
- The Last Moment/The Sensible Man (1953) - Paddy
1952
The Brave Don't Cry as
Dan Wishart (as Fulton MacKay)
1952
I'm a Stranger as
Alastair Campbell (as Fulton MacKay)
1952
Music at Night (TV Movie) as
Rupert Amesbury
1951
Puck of Pook's Hill (TV Series) as
Young probationer
- A Centurion of the Thirtieth (1951) - Young probationer
1949
Sarah Simple (TV Movie) as
Amyas Bendish
Writer
1981
The House on the Hill (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Semper Fidelis (1981) - (writer)
1980
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) (screenplay - 1 episode)
- Dalhousie's Luck (1980) - (screenplay - as Aeneas MacBride)
1976
Play from 'A' (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Girl with Flowers in Her Hair (1976) - (writer - as Aeneas MacBride)
1966
Out of Town Theatre (TV Mini Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Great Kopalski (1966) - (writer)
Self
1987
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #22.18 (1987) - Self
- Episode #22.17 (1987) - Self
1985
The Paul Daniels Magic Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.3 (1985) - Self
1984
Bring Me Sunshine (TV Special) as
Self - Ernie Wise's Special Guest
1984
Looks Familiar (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #13.3 (1984) - Self - Guest
1984
The Children's Royal Variety Performance (TV Special)
1978
The Golden Fiddle Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1977
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Richard Beckinsale (1977) - Self
1977
The World About Us (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- Don't Shoot the Whooper (1977) - Self - Narrator (voice)
1975
Network (TV Series) as
Alf
- The Old Soldier (1975) - Alf
1964
Between the Lines (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
1963
Tempo (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Saltire in the Wind (1963) - Self
1957
Enchanted Isles (Documentary short) as
Commentator
Archive Footage
2023
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: 50 Years of Laughs (TV Movie documentary) as
Fowler (uncredited)
2022
Comedy Classics: Porridge (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
2017
The Almost Doctors (TV Series documentary) as
The Doctor
- The 1970s (2017) - The Doctor
2008
The Comedy Map of Britain (TV Series documentary) as
Mackay
- Episode #2.5 (2008) - Mackay (uncredited)
2008
Going Underground (Video documentary short) as
Dr. Quinn
2008
What Lies Beneath (Video documentary short) as
Dr. Quinn
2008
50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
2007
Hitler: The Comedy Years (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
2005
Forty Years of Fuck (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
2004
Britain's Best Sitcom (TV Series) as
Self - Mr. Mackay
- Porridge (2004) - Self - Mr. Mackay
2001
Ronnie Barker Interview (Video short) as
Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
1999
Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary) as
Mackay
- Ronnie Barker (2000) - Mackay
- Norman Wisdom (1999)
1998
Omnibus (TV Series documentary)
- Bring Me Sunshine: The Heart and Soul of Eric Morecambe (1998)
1997
Jonathan Creek (TV Series) as
Mr. Mackay
- The Reconstituted Corpse (1997) - Mr. Mackay (uncredited)
1996
And It's Goodnight from Him: The Very Best of Ronnie Barker (Video documentary) as
Mr. Mackay

References

Fulton Mackay Wikipedia