Nicholas Lyndhurst Clive Francis John Ringham Michael Percival Serena Evans Louise Catt Steven Law Paul Cooper
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
No. of series
3
No. of episodes
21
Production
Running time
25 minutes
Production company
LWT
Original release
Network
ITV
Release
7 September 1990 (1990-09-07) – 10 May 1992 (1992-05-10)
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The Piglet Files is a British sitcom produced by London Weekend Television (LWT). The show consists of three series, totalling 21 episodes, that were broadcast between 7 September 1990 and 10 May 1992.
The programme follows the life of reluctant MI5 agent Peter "Piglet" Chapman as he tries to instruct his fellow agents on the finer points of spy gadgetry while keeping his wife Sarah in the dark about his new career.
Butterflies (1978–1983), The Two of Us (1986–1990), ThePigletFiles (1990–1992) and After You've Gone (2007–2008). He starred in the comedy-drama series Rock...
London Weekend Television series ThePigletFiles. One of his more significant early television appearances was in the popular mid-1990s BBC sitcom Game...
Factory / German Soldier at Station The Saint: The Brazilian Connection (1989, TV Movie) .... Wyatt ThePigletFiles (1990–1991, TV Series) .... Zemskov...
Nicholas Lyndhurst, best known for his roles in Only Fools and Horses, ThePigletFiles, Goodnight Sweetheart, After You’ve Gone and Rock and Chips whose replacement...
Dad's Army; Are You Being Served?; Catweazle; Up Pompeii!; The Avengers; ThePigletFiles, When the Boat Comes In, London's Burning, Rosie (TV series), and...
9 April 2013. Love For Lydia at IMDb, retrieved 9 April 2013 End of Part One, retrieved 9 April 2013 ThePigletFiles at IMDb, retrieved 10 April 2013...
"The Man with the Twisted Lip," of the series Sherlock Holmes, as Neville St Clair. Francis starred in the series The 10%ers; ThePigletFiles (which as noted...
1990 and then until 2008. Argent also composed the theme music to the ITV (LWT) sitcom ThePigletFiles, which aired from 1990 to 1992. In 1987, Argent...
National Wealth Season 2 — Melanie Ford ThePigletFiles (1991) Helen Taggart: Rogues' Gallery (1990) — Valerie Sinclair The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (1990)...
Captain Needa in The Empire Strikes Back. Michael John Edward Culver was born on 16 June 1938 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He was the son of actor Roland...
John Halsey as The Fabulous Bingo Brothers, Bergerac, The Professionals, Shoestring, Big Deal, The Bill, London's Burning, ThePigletFiles and EastEnders...
Raisin in the Sun (1961); the voice of Piglet in Disney's Winnie the Pooh productions; Vinnie, one of Oscar's poker cronies, in the film The Odd Couple...
Bonnaire in the BBC soap opera Doctors. She also played the role of Brenda Jacks in the BBC series Home Time in 2009 and Julia in Fast Freddie, The Widow and...
Your Cards Right, The Two of Us, Square Deal, Close to Home, ThePigletFiles, Second Thoughts, Faith in the Future, Popstars: The Rivals, Surprise Surprise...
2 : The Darkening The Secret Life of Sir Arnold Bax Minder Old Flames Christmas Present London's Burning Harry’s Kingdom Bergerac ThePigletFiles Drummonds...
Andre: The Next Chapter (2009–2013) Pepper Ann (1998-2001) Piece of Cake (TV series) (1988) Piers Morgan's Life Stories (2009–present) ThePigletFiles (1990–1992)...
She played Maud Grimes in the British soap opera Coronation Street. Bradley was born Joan Abraham in Macclesfield, Cheshire, the daughter of a senior civil...
– The New Adventures of Black Beauty (1990–1993) 3 September – Rosie and Jim (1990–2000) 6 September – Emlyn's Moon (1990) 7 September – ThePiglet Files...
(2004) The first ten original episodes from 1997 and the first sixty episodes of the new series have been release on BBC Store. In the US, the first 208...
(1989–1999) The 8:15 from Manchester (1990–1991) The Mary Whitehouse Experience (1990–1992) No Job for a Lady (1990–1992) ThePigletFiles (1990–1992)...
(1987–1990) 26 April – The Big Match (1968–1992) 10 May – ThePigletFiles (1990–1992) 11 May – Wail of the Banshee (1992) 3 July – Wogan (1982–1992) 29 July...