| Year | Title | Role | Co-Stars |
| 1994 |
Poison Hearts |
Chris | Dan Gordon, Marie Jones, Lalor Roddy |
| 1994 | Jane Eyre | Mr. Rochester | Sophie Thompson, Angela Down, John Duttine |
| 1995 |
No Way Out (Sartre's No Exit) |
. | Imogen Stubbs, Zoe Wanamaker |
| 1995 | Ibsens' A Doll House | Torvald Helmer | Janet McTeer, Alan Howard, John Shrapnel, Penny Downie |
| 1997 |
A House by the Sea |
Anton Chekhov | Julian Rhind-Tutt, Kate Buffery, Helena Bonham-Carter, John Carlisle |
| 1998 |
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
|
Valmont | Lindsay Duncan |
| 1998 | Counterparts | Narrator | Breffni McKenna and Liam Hurricane |
| 1998 | A Little Cloud | Narrator | Michael Moloney and TP McKenna |
| 2000 | The Prince | Niccolo | Christopher Godwin and Philip Voss |
| 2002 | The Charterhouse of Parma | . | Paul Chahidi |
| 2003 |
The Red Room (includes Casting the Runes) |
Narrator/Karswell and other parts | . |
| 2004 | The Other Man | The Other Man | Anton Lesser, Stella Gonet |
| 200? |
Hunting Pirate Heaven (BBC's "Book of the Week" series) |
Narrator | . |
| ? |
James Joyce's Dubliners: Clay |
Narrator | . |
| ? |
James Joyce's Dubliners: An Encounter |
Narrator | . |
Regarding "Casting the Runes":
Awesome Acting
When you're trying to scare people in sound, microphone technique is inevitably a sine qua non. Ciaran Hinds - already dead sexy in the flesh - (for those of you who have never forgotten Persuasion) is also possessed of a voice which modulates from the romantically charged to the downright demonic. In Casting of the Runes he plays both narrator and the evil Karswell who can't stand criticism. The closer he gets to the microphone the quicker you reach for the comfort blanket. As the series progresses his character gets darker and darker. As a listener you certainly won't want to spend any time with him alone. We even started avoiding him at lunch. I'm obviously not going to reveal the end of the series but suffice to say it involves two people, darkness and fear. And Ciaran manages to conjure your worst imaginings with worrying ease.