Minister of State for the Arts (1973-1974; 1979-1981); Leader of the House of Commons (1979-1981); Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1979-1981).
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Chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission (1985-1999), he also held positions with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the National Youth Theatre, two major London orchestras, the Decorative Arts Society and Les Amis de Napoléon III; Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1991-1996).
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Former Senior Conservative politician who became a non-executive director of British Sky Broadcasting
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Queen: A Life in Film
2008
Video documentary
Himself - Constitutional Expert (as Baron St John of Fawsley)
The 11 O'Clock Show
1998
TV Series
Himself
Masterchef
1994
TV Series
Himself
World in Action
1981-1991
TV Series documentary
Himself
This Week
1989
TV Series
Himself
Time to Talk
1988
TV Series
Himself
Election 1987
1987
TV Movie
Himself - Conservative
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 86
1986
TV Movie
Himself
Hindsight
1986
TV Series documentary
Himself
Question Time
1980-1986
TV Series
Himself
Election 83
1983
TV Movie
Himself
Friday Night, Saturday Morning
1980
TV Series
Himself
Weekend World
1980
TV Series
Himself
Decision 79
1979
TV Special
Himself (as Norman St John-Stevas)
M'Lords... Ladies and Gentlemen...
1978
TV Series
Himself
Election 74
1974/I
TV Movie
Himself - Conservative
The Eamonn Andrews Show
1966
TV Series
Himself
Late Show London
1966
TV Series
Himself
BBC 3
1965
TV Series
Himself
Debate: Baldwin vs. Buckley
1965
TV Movie documentary
Himself (as Norman St. John-Stevas MP)
Known for movies
BBC 3 (1965) as Himself
Election 1987 (1987) as Himself - Conservative
M'Lords... Ladies and Gentlemen... (1978) as Himself
The Queen: A Life in Film (2008) as Himself - Constitutional Expert