Where to watch John Clarke in the UK
Find every John Clarke film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
CLARKE, John, Dip Lid, PhD in Cattle (Oxen). Advisor and comforter to various governments. Born 1948. Educ. subsequently. Travelled extensively throughout Holy Lands, then left New Zealand for Europe. Stationed in London 1971-73. Escaped (decorated). Rejoined unit. Arrived Australia 1977. Held positions with ABC radio (Sckd), ABC Television (Dfnct), Various newspapers (Dcd), and Aust Film Industry (Fkd). Currently a freelance expert specialising in matters of a general character. Recreations: Whistling. Address: C/– the people next door. Or just pop it inside the door of the fusebox. Should be…
John Clarke films streaming in the UK
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- Kath & Kim (2002) as Paul Collins
- The Games (1998) as John
- Stark (1993) as Magistrate
- Blood Oath (1990) as Sheedy
- The Ex-PM (2015) as Henry Coates
- Spotswood (1992) Script Consultant
- Death in Brunswick (1991) as Dave
- Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (1986) as Wal (voice)
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Most-watched John Clarke films currently: Blood Oath (1990), Spotswood (1992), Death in Brunswick (1991), Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (1986).
What TV shows has John Clarke appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Kath & Kim (2002), The Games (1998), Stark (1993), The Ex-PM (2015).
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