Geoffrey McGivern

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1952-01-01

Place of Birth

Battersea, London, England, UK

Geoffrey McGivern

Biography

Geoffrey M. McGivern is a British actor in film, television, radio and stage, as well as a comedian. He is best known for originating the role of Ford Prefect in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. He played Ford Prefect in the radio series (1978–80) and subsequent LP releases of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams whom he knew from Cambridge University, and reprised the role for the four new series broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 2004 and 2018. A more recent radio broadcast was in The Ape That Got Lucky and he has appeared in TV shows such as Noel's House Party, Press Gang, Chef!, Big Train, Blackadder the Third ("Dish and Dishonesty") as Ivor Biggun, Chelmsford 123, Jonathan Creek, 15 Storeys High, Armstrong and Miller, Toast of London and series three of Peep Show. McGivern appeared in the first series of the comedy show Big Train in 1998, and later that year for the 1998 radio SciFi drama Paradise Lost in Cyberspace (Colin Swash, BBC) McGivern teamed up with old Hitchhiker's colleague Stephen Moore and Lorelei King (member of cast in the 2005 Hitchhiker's radio show sequel). He later played the Supreme Ruler in BBC2's sci-fi comedy Hyperdrive (2006–2007). In 2007, he appeared in the BBC Radio 4 comedy Peacefully in their Sleeps and in 2008 he appeared as Professor John Mycroft in the BBC2 science sitcom Lab Rats and in the 2008 BBC series Little Dorrit where he played Mr Rugg. He also appeared in episode 5 of series 3 of the TV series A Bit of Fry and Laurie. In 2015, he guest-starred in EastEnders as Dickie Ticker, the crude comic brought in by Mick Carter for Kush Kazemi's stag night. In 2016, he appeared in four episodes of the Disney Channel musical drama The Lodge, as Patrick. McGivern played the narrator Charlie Swinburne in the BBC Radio's 2013 six part dramatisation of G. K. Chesterton's The Club of Queer Trades. In 2017, he appeared in the Channel 4 sitcom Back, written by Simon Blackwell, alongside David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Later that year, he began portraying the recurring role of Frank in the Netflix series Free Rein. Since 2019, he has appeared as recurring character Barclay Beg-Chetwynde in the BBC comedy Ghosts. In 2022, he appeared as the main character Russ, in Radio 4 comedy No-Platformed. The show's episode guide contains a humorous note about McGivern's extensive credit list, by starting a list of his credits and then adding "oh, hundreds of things". In 2024, he appeared as recurring character Lord Rookwood in the Apple TV+ series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin.

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Acting History

2024
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin as Lord Rookwood
2022
Sister Boniface Mysteries as Malise Bonham Crane
2021
The Larkins as Station Master Fox
2020
Stardust as Mr Jones
2020
Semi-Detached as Barry
2020
Quiz as Lieutenant Colonel Village
2019
Ghosts as Barclay
2019
Ghosts as Barclay Beg-Chetwynde
2019
This Time with Alan Partridge as Old Lady
2018
Tower-D as Alexander
2017
Back as Uncle Geoff
2017
Quacks as The Pub Landlord
2017
The Ghoul as Morland
2017
Decline and Fall as Mr Wilson
2016
Upstart Crow as Sir Thomas
2016
Here Boy as Des
2015
Together as Douglas the Neighbour
2015
Roald Dahl's Esio Trot as Shop Keeper
2014
Grantchester as Archdeacon
2014
Outlander as Dr. Simms
2013
Vicious as Antonio St Alexis
2013
Plebs as Simeon
2013
Blandings as Sir Roderick Glossop
2012
A Young Doctor's Notebook as Pharmacist
2012
A Touch of Cloth as Andy Preacherman
2011
Holy Flying Circus as Dog Walker /Petitioner /Man Whose Wife Malcolm Muggeridge Said Made a Lovely Breakfast
2011
Episodes as Bob
2010
This Is Jinsy as Trince
2008
Little Dorrit as Rugg
2008
Lab Rats as Professor John Mycroft
2008
Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley as Dartford Returning Officer
2008
Hancock & Joan as Billy Marsh
2007
Half Broken Things as Jack
2007
Magicians as Magic Shop Manager
2007
Benidorm as Beverley Westwood
2006
Hyperdrive as Supreme Ruler
2004
Doctors and Nurses as Walt
2003
Peep Show as Gerard
2003
Blackball as Brian Cronk
2002
15 Storeys High as Neville
2002
15 Storeys High as Sergeant Hamilton
2002
Look Around You as Schoolmaster
1999
Onegin as Andrey Petrovitch
1998
Big Train as Policeman
1998
Stressed Eric
1997
Jonathan Creek as Barry Opper
1997
Gobble as Geoffrey Lester
1996
Annie's Bar as Stiggy Bedford-Bounds
1993
The Young Americans as Brian Carver
1993
Chef as Bank Manager
1993
Eye of the Storm as Customs Officers
1992
In Dreams as Journalist/Emperor
1992
Heartbeat as Denzil Arcourt
1992
Heartbeat as Harry
1991
Murder Most Horrid as Mason
1990
Rita Rudner
1990
Drop the Dead Donkey as Geoff
1990
Drop the Dead Donkey as TV Announcer
1990
Drop the Dead Donkey as Voice Over (voice)
1990
Drop the Dead Donkey as Repeat introductions (voice) (uncredited)
1990
Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie
1989
Birds of a Feather as Mr Blair
1989
Wilt as Mr. Yeo
1988
Chelmsford 123 as Blind Man
1988
Chelmsford 123 as Wolfbane
1986
Noel's Christmas Presents
1986
Mr. Pye as Harry Portiner
1983
Blackadder as Ivor Biggun
1974
Cambridge University 1974 Footlights Revue as Various