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Tony Robinson

Sir Anthony Robinson (born 15 August 1946) is an English actor, author, broadcaster, comedian, presenter, and political activist. He played Baldrick in the BBC television series Blackadder and has presented several historical documentaries, including the Channel 4 series Time Team and The Worst Jobs in History. He has written 16 children's books.


Tony Robinson
Robinson in 2009
Born
Anthony Robinson

(1946-08-15) 15 August 1946 (age 76)
Homerton, London, England
Alma materCentral School of Speech and Drama
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
  • broadcaster
  • comedian
  • presenter
  • political activist
Years active1971–present[1]
Political partyLabour
Spouses
  • Barbara Henshall
    (m. 1969; div. 1973)
  • Mary Shepherd
    (div. 1992)
  • Louise Hobbs
    (m. 2011)
Children2

Robinson, a member of the Labour Party, was knighted in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours for his public and political service.

Early life

Robinson was born on 15 August 1946 in Homerton, London, to Phyllis and Leslie Robinson.[3] His parents were from working-class Hackney backgrounds; his father was a civil servant and council employee who served in the RAF, and his mother, an audio-typist, served in the WAAF.[4][5] He attended Woodford Green Preparatory School and Wanstead County High grammar school.[6][7] He passed four O-levels (English language, English literature, history, and geography) and went on to study for A-levels, but did not complete them and decided to study at a drama school instead.[1] Too young to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Robinson enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama in 1963, graduating in 1966.[8]

Robinson had his first acting role at the age of 13, as a member of Fagin's gang in the original production of the musical Oliver!, including a stint as the Artful Dodger when the boy playing the role failed to turn up.[1][9][10] Over the next five years, he appeared in a number of West End theatre shows, and in film, and television.

Through genealogical research, Robinson found that one of his great-great-great grandmothers, Julia Levy, was Jewish; his father, unaware of this ancestry, had been beaten by Fascists in the East End of London in the 1930s who assumed he was a Jew.[11]

Acting career

Early career

After drama school, he spent four years in repertory theatre[12] most notably at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. Robinson won an Arts Council bursary to work as a director at the Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham, and founded the Avon Touring Company, a Bristol-based community theatre company, with writer David Illingworth.[12] He played a small role as student doctor Grace in the 1972–73 series of Doctor In Charge.

Robinson appeared in the 1974–75 season at Chichester Festival Theatre, as Angel Chicago in the nativity musical Follow The Star. In the 1975 season, he appeared as Hovstad in Henrik Ibsen's Enemy of the People. In 1976, he appeared as Feste in Twelfth Night, and as Majorin in Monsieur Perrichon's Travels.[12]

In 1972, Robinson starred in the children's educational programme Sam on Boffs' Island and was later a presenter on Play Away.[13] He also appeared in the award-winning Horizon documentary Joey, and in the title role in the BBC production of The Miracle of Brother Humphrey. He also appeared in the film Brannigan starring John Wayne.[12] where he shared two speaking part scenes with Wayne, playing a motorcycle courier who is pushed off a quay into the Thames by Wayne. He was also one of the team in the Channel 4 comedy/satirical series Who Dares Wins in the early/mid-1980s.Also seen in The Rag Trade 1970’s reboot

Blackadder period (1983–1989)

Robinson came to prominence in 1983 for his role in the British historical sitcom Blackadder, as Edmund Blackadder's dogsbody Baldrick. In the first series, broadcast as The Black Adder, he was quite astute, while his master was an idiot. Later series (Blackadder II, Blackadder the Third, Blackadder Goes Forth) moved the duo through history and switched the relationship: the Edmund Blackadder of Blackadder II was a brilliant schemer, whereas Baldrick had devolved into a buffoon whose catchphrase was "I have a cunning plan".

In addition to his acting on Blackadder, Robinson also wrote and narrated several Jackanory-style children's programmes, encouraged by Richard Curtis.[14] Programmes in this style included Tales From Fat Tulip's Garden (continued in Fat Tulip Too), Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of Them All (a retelling of the Iliad and the Odyssey) and Blood and Honey (tales from the Old Testament, filmed on location).

Robinson also performed within the BBC Radio 4 comedy Delve Special (1984–1987), written by Tony Sarchet.

After Blackadder (1989–1999)

After Blackadder, Robinson became the narrator and one of the lead actors for the British animated series Nellie the Elephant, based on the song of the same name. The series ran from 1989 until 1991 and was screened on Children's ITV.

He also provided voice-over for the cartoon short Free-Ranger, an English child-scripted arts-funded production in 1989. Robinson also presented the early-Saturday evening series Stay Tooned for BBC 1, which featured a selection of classic Warner Bros. and MGM cartoons. In 1989, after attending a pantomime at Tyndale Baptist Church, Bristol, which was based on the Robin Hood story but featuring Maid Marian as the lead role, he created the children's comedy series Maid Marian and her Merry Men, a loose retelling of the legend of Robin Hood in which he appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Four series were broadcast on BBC1 from 1989 until 1994. In 1990 he appeared as "Shlomo Denkoviz" in an episode of Bergerac, entitled "My Name's Sergeant Bergerac" (Series 8, Episode 2).

Also in 1994, Robinson played a minor part in an episode of the television series Minder, called "One Flew Over the Parents' Nest" and in which he played a character called "Willie the Weed".

1999–2010

In 1999, Robinson returned to star as Baldrick in a one-off short film in the Blackadder series, made to celebrate the new millennium. Entitled Blackadder: Back & Forth, it was screened in the Millennium Dome throughout 2000 and was later aired on BBC One in 2002.

Robinson also contributed the voiceover for the television series Airline screened from 1999 and focusing on the daily routine of EasyJet staff at a selection of airports. The series was made for ITV and is often repeated today on Sky Real Lives, Sky One, Sky Two, Sky Three (now Pick TV) and ITV2. Robinson worked as the narrator for six of the remaining nine series until 2006 when it ended.

Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out, a largely improvised one-man stage show, followed in early 2005 and included a mix of the many themes from his career for which Robinson is famous. The show was later released on DVD.

In addition to telling his own stories, Robinson narrated the abridged audiobook versions of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. Nigel Planer, Celia Imrie and Stephen Briggs narrated the unabridged versions. He also provided the voicing for several characters in the videogame Discworld. He followed on this Discworld work by playing a role in the live action television dramatisation of Hogfather, broadcast on Sky over the Christmas season in 2006.

Robinson also presented Classic FM's Friendly Guide to Classical Music which aired on a Sunday at 4pm. The whole 16-episode series was repeated on 26 December 2006. He revealed on the BBC Radio 2 feature "Tracks of My Years" that his favourite songs are: "I Can Help" by Billy Swan, "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis, "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol, "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera, "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack, "Tangled Up In Blue" by Bob Dylan, "Shoulda Woulda Coulda" by Beverley Knight, "This Woman's Work" by Maxwell, "He's So Fine" by the Chiffons and "Falling Slowly" by the Frames.

In 2007, Robinson narrated television advertisements for Honda, in the humorous style of Tales From Fat Tulip's Garden. The advertisements feature plastic cars with expressive faces (similar to Thomas the Tank Engine). He also did voiceovers for cleaning products Domestos and Vanish from 2007 until 2009. Also in 2007, Robinson visited 30 towns in Britain and Ireland with A Cunning Night Out.

In July 2009, he appeared in the light-hearted BBC1 series Hotel Babylon as a sly hit-man named Arthur Barnes. The character is knocked unconscious by a flying bottle expertly lobbed by the hotel manager during a showdown in the lobby.[15]

2010–present

In September 2013, Sir Jonathan Miller directed the Gala Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London, in which Robinson played the Fool.[16]

In 2014, he played the title role in a touring production of The Hypochondriac, Richard Bean's new translation of Molière's Le malade imaginaire, directed by Lindsay Posner.[17] In 2016 and 2017 he played the antagonist 'Daddy' in Man Down alongside Greg Davies and Roisin Conaty.

History presenter

Beginnings and Time Team (1994–2001)

 
Tony Robinson (left), Mick Aston and Guy de la Bédoyère on a Time Team shoot in 2007.

In 1994, Robinson began presenting Time Team, a TV programme devoted to archaeological investigations limited to three days. The series spanned 20 years, and included 59 one-off specials, which paved the way for his later history presenting career.

In 2005 Exeter University conferred an honorary doctorate on Robinson, and honorary professorships on principal presenter Mick Aston and producer Tim Taylor, to reflect its great appreciation for what Time Team has done for the public understanding of archaeology in the UK.[18] In the 2011 episode "Hitler's Island Fortress", Robinson described himself as an amateur archaeologist.

Broader history presenting (2001–2012)

From 2001, Robinson branched out into other history documentary series, including the series Fact or Fiction (which debunked historical myths and gave the true story), followed by Romans in 2003 and the highly successful The Worst Jobs in History in 2006, researching and re-enacting some of the more horrible jobs of the past millennium. He also took this show on tour around the country along with an autobiographical question and answer session. This first series was followed by The Worst Christmas Jobs in History in December 2005 and then a second series of The Worst Jobs in History on Channel 4 in April 2006.

Following this, he presented one-off specials such as Britain's Real Monarch (2004)[19] and The Real Da Vinci Code (2005).[20]

With Channel 4 in 2005, he presented a special called Tony Robinson's Titanic Adventure where he joined director James Cameron on his final dive to the wreck of the RMS Titanic.[21] Also with Channel 4, he presented Tony Robinson's Crime and Punishment, Catastrophe and Man on Earth focusing on humanity's struggle with climate change in the past 200,000 years. Unexplained with Tony Robinson was first broadcast on Channel 4 in December 2008. In this series, Robinson investigates paranormal phenomena combining the fields of archaeology, parapsychology, history and spiritualism to investigate paranormal evidence. He also presented The Doomsday Code in 2006.[22]

From 1 September 2010, Robinson hosted a series on the National Geographic Channel called Birth of Britain which was repeated on Channel 4 beginning in January 2011.[23] In 2011 he also presented Gods and Monsters.

Tony Robinson Explores Australia was first broadcast in the first half of 2012. Filmed in High Definition, the series roughly follows a chronology from the earliest sightings of Terra Australis Incognita through to the present with each era defined by a theme rather than equal blocks of time.[24]

From 10 September 2012, Robinson hosted a series on History Channel called Tony Robinson's Time Walks. The series uncovers stories that shaped the character of various cities and suburbs around Australia, including Fremantle, Melbourne, Hobart, Woolloomooloo, Bendigo, Newcastle, Carlton, Brisbane, St Kilda, Adelaide, Canberra, Kalgoorlie, Townsville and Launceston. He also went to Christchurch, New Zealand.[25] In 2015, Robinson continued his history presenting in Australia with "Tour of Duty", again on History Channel.

During October 2012, it was announced that Time Team would be cancelled after nearly 20 years on television. Tara Conlan from The Guardian called the show "television history". When talking about the successful run of the show, Robinson said "Not many performers are given the privilege of featuring in two iconic TV series—but I've been lucky." The show's ratings were falling, causing Channel 4 to pursue an alternative "innovative" approach to historical documentary programming.[26]

Post-Time Team and presenting other history documentaries (2012–present)

Between 2012 and 2014, Robinson presented a series of programmes for Channel 4 called Walking Through History. It featured Robinson hiking through iconic British landscapes, including the Cairngorms, the Jurassic Coast and Stonehenge. At least 16 hour-long episodes were aired, in four series.[27] A further three-part series called Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson was shown on Channel 4 in 2016. A second four-part series of Britain's Ancient Tracks was aired in 2017.[28]

In 2014, Robinson presented a history of The Great War titled Tony Robinson's World War 1. He also presented The Real Mill, revealing the true history to the Channel 4 series, The Mill.[29]

In 2015, Robinson presented a three-hour-long programmes for Discovery TV, Tony Robinson's Wild West[30][31] (also known as Tony Robinson's Wild West in 3D[32]), in which he attempted to uncover the reality of America's Wild West in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Featuring such key figures as Wyatt Earp, Geronimo and Buffalo Bill,[33] it included artefacts and stereographic images. Also in 2015 he hosted a short-lived programme Time Crashers.

In 2016 he hosted Hidden Britain By Drone, exploring parts of Britain only accessible by drone. A second series ran in 2018.[34]

In February 2017, Robinson hosted his self-titled Channel Five programme Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast.[35]

In 2018 Robinson continued his work with Channel Five presenting Britain's Great Cathedrals where he uncovers the history behind six of Britain's best cathedrals.[34] He also presented a two-part series on Ancient Egypt called Egyptian Tomb Hunting.

In March 2019 he premiered Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson on Channel 5 where he travelled to Asia, Australia and South America by rail.[36][37] Series two of the programme premiered in March 2020.[38]

In June 2019, Robinson presented a four-part series on Channel 5 titled The Thames: Britain's Great River with Tony Robinson where he walks the River Thames from source to the mouth.[39][40]

In January 2020 Robinson premiered a new programme on Channel 5, Tony Robinson's History of Britain.[41] A second series was broadcast in 2021.[42]

In January 2021 Robinson returned to present the third series of his shows about the River Thames on Channel 5, now retitled The Secret Life of the Thames with Tony Robinson.[43]

In 2021 he narrated a series World War 2 From Above on UKTV.[44]

In 2022 he presented a new show for Channel 4 titled Tony Robinson's Museum of Us.[45]

In late 2022 Tony Robinson was confirmed to return to the re-boot of Time Team in 2023.[46]

Broadcasting career

In 2023, Robinson started broadcasting a weekly podcast called "Cunning Cast".[47]

Politics and charity work

From 1996 to 2000, Robinson was vice-president of the actors' union Equity, helping with a restructuring programme which turned a £500,000 deficit into a small surplus.[48] He continues to work within Equity. In 2000 he was elected to the Labour Party's National Executive Committee, a position he held until 2004.[14]

Robinson was also active in the "Make Poverty History" campaign in 2005,[49] and is the patron for UK-based charity Street Child Africa.[50]

In March 2011, Robinson participated in the "March for the Alternative" protests in Central London, which opposed the Conservative led Coalition UK Government's spending cuts programme.[51]

Robinson is honorary president of the Young Archaeologists' Club of the Council for British Archaeology.[52] Robinson has shown his support for the Burma Campaign UK, an NGO that aims to highlight human rights violations in Myanmar under the State Peace and Development Council.[53]

Robinson is a patron of older people's charity Alive, saying that the organisation is "at the forefront of promoting stimulating activities which help improve the quality of life of people in care". Alive work to transform the residential care sector, so that older people's mental, social and emotional wellbeing is prioritised alongside their physical care.

Robinson is a patron of the RSPCA Abbey street rehoming centre in Derby, after adopting a dog from the centre.

Robinson was knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for public and political service.[54][55]

On 23 June 2018, Robinson appeared at the People's Vote march in London to mark the second anniversary of the referendum to leave the European Union. People's Vote is a campaign group calling for a referendum on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union.[56]

On 3 May 2019, Robinson announced that he had left the Labour Party after more than 40 years of membership, citing his dissatisfaction with the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and the party's handling of Brexit and antisemitism allegations.[57] He subsequently rejoined on 4 April 2020 after Corbyn's resignation and Keir Starmer's election as Labour leader.[58][59]

Personal life

Robinson was first married in 1969 to Barbara ("Bardy") Henshall,[60] and divorced four years later. He was married from the late 1970s until 1992 to Mary Shepherd, with whom he had two children.[61] He married Louise Hobbs in 2011.[61]

In 2006, he appeared in Tony Robinson: Me and My Mum, a documentary surrounding his decision to find a nursing home for his mother, and the difficulty he had doing so. The documentary showed his mother's death in the home. It also featured stories from other families in similar situations. It appeared as part of Channel 4's short series of programmes titled The Trouble with Old People.[citation needed]

In late 2009, he was invited to be guest speaker at the Pride of Craegmoor Awards, where he gave a speech about his time with his mother and finding a care home. He then went on to give the prizes to Craegmoor's Shining Star and Leading Light. In January 2016, he described Alzheimer's as "one of the last great medical terrors" and announced he would be leaving money to the Alzheimer's Society in his will.[62]

Robinson is a fan of EFL Championship club Bristol City F.C.[63] He is also a fan of the rock band Genesis and provided sleeve notes for the reissue of the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway as part of the Genesis 1970–1975 box set.[64]

Honours and awards

Selected filmography

  • Sam on Boff's Island (1972) – Sam Samson
  • Doctor in Charge (1973) – Reginald Grace
  • Brannigan (1975) – Messenger
  • The Boys and Mrs B (1977) - Mark
  • Who Dares Wins (1983-1988) - Various characters
  • Blackadder (1983-1989, 1999) – Baldrick
  • The Young Ones (1984 Episode entitled "Bambi") – Dr. Not-The-Nine-O'clock-News
  • Maid Marian and her Merry Men (1989-1994) – Sheriff of Nottingham & creator/writer
  • Stay Tooned (1990-1997) – Presenter
  • Blood and Honey (1991) – Presenter (Storyteller)
  • Young Indiana Jones (1992) – Pierre Duclos
  • The Neverending Story III (1994) – Engywook (male gnome)
  • Time Team (1994–2013) – Presenter
  • Wrestling with the Big One (1995) – Presenter (Storyteller)
  • I'm Starting School (1995) – Timmy the Tortoise (voice)
  • Holed (1996) – Hugh
  • My Wonderful Life (1997-1999) – Alan
  • Faeries (1999) – Broom (voice)
  • Minder ("One Flew Over the Parents' Nest", Series 10, Episode 4) (1994) – Willie the Weed
  • Fact or Fiction (2001–2004) – Presenter (Channel 4)[73]
  • Mrs Calicot's Cabbage War (2002) – Nick Reid
  • Romans (documentary) (2003) – Presenter
  • Britain's Real Monarch (2004) – Presenter
  • The Worst Jobs in History (2004–07) – Presenter (Channel 4)[74]
  • The Real Da Vinci Code (2005) – Presenter (Channel 4)
  • Tony Robinson's Titanic Adventure (2005) - Presenter (Channel 4) [75]
  • Spider-Plant Man (2005) – Robin
  • Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (2006) – Vernon Crumley
  • The Doomsday Code (2006) – Presenter
  • Codex (2006–2007) – Presenter (Tuesday Morning Channel 4 and 4 HD)
  • Unexplained (2008) – Presenter (Channel 4)
  • Tony Robinson's Crime and Punishment (2008) – Presenter
  • Catastrophe (2008) – Presenter
  • Big Top (2009)
  • Airline – Narrator
  • Hotel Babylon – Arthur – Series 4, Episode 3 (2009)
  • Jam TV (2009) – Himself, Episode 5
  • Man on Earth (2009) – Presenter
  • Birth of Britain (2010) – Presenter (Channel 4)
  • Tony Robinson Explores Australia (2011) – Presenter (The History Channel Australia)
  • Tony Robinson's God's and Monsters (2011–12) – Presenter (Channel 4)
  • Tony Robinson's Time Walks (2012–2014) – Presenter (The History Channel Australia)
  • The Life Of the Midland & South Western Junction Railway (2012) – Contributor (Independent Film)
  • Walking Through History (2013–2014) – Presenter and Producer (Channel 4 and SBS)
  • The Real Mill (2014) – Presenter (Channel 4)
  • Tony Robinson's World War 1 (2014) – Presenter (Discovery)
  • Tony Robinson's Tour of Duty (2015) – Presenter (The History Channel Australia)
  • Tony Robinson's Wild West (2015) – Presenter (Discovery)
  • Time Crashers (2015) – Host (Channel 4)
  • Imaginative Storytelling Experiences featuring 'Tales from Fat Tulip's Garden (2016) – Contributor (Independent Film)
  • Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson (2016–2018) – Presenter (Channel 4 and SBS)
  • Man Down (2016)
  • Hidden Britain by Drone (2016–2018) – Presenter (Channel 4)[34]
  • Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast (2017) - Presenter (Channel 5 and SBS)[76]
  • Britain's Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson (2018) – Presenter (Channel 5)[77]
  • Egyptian Tomb Hunting (2018) - Presenter (Channel 5)
  • Around The World By Train With Tony Robinson (2019–20) - Presenter (Channel 5)[78]
  • The Thames: Britain's Great River with Tony Robinson (2019-2021) - Presenter (Channel 5)[40] (also known under the alternative title The Secret Life of the Thames with Tony Robinson)
  • Tony Robinson's History of Britain (2020–21) - Presenter (Channel 5)[79]
  • World War II from Above (2021) - Narrator (Yesterday)
  • Britain's Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson (2021) - Presenter (Channel 4)[80]
  • Thames at Night with Tony Robinson (2021) - Presenter (Channel 5)
  • Tony Robinson's Museum of Us (2022) - Presenter (More4)[81]
  • The Madame Blanc Mysteries (2022) - Uncle Patrick (Channel 5)[82]
  • The Great Christmas Bake Off! (2022) - Contestant (Channel 4)[83]
  • Britain's Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson (2021) - Presenter (Channel 5)[84]
  • Britain on Film with Tony Robinson (2022) - Presenter (Apple TV)[85]
  • Tony Robinson's Museum of Us (2022)- Presenter (Channel 4)[45]

Selected books written by Robinson

  • Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of Them All (1986) co-written by Richard Curtis [children's book]
  • Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989) [children's book]
  • Odysseus Superhero (1996) co-written by Amanda Robinson and Richard Curtis [children's book]
  • The Hutchinson Book of Kings and Queens of England (1999) illustrated by Posy Simmonds, Babette Cole and Nicholas Allan [children's book]
  • Tony Robinson's History of Australia: From New Holland to Neighbours (2001) [travel book]
  • Tony Robinson's Kings and Queens (2001) illustrated by Tony Robinson [children's book]
  • Archaeology is Rubbish: A Beginner's Guide (2002) co-written by Michael Aston
  • In Search of British Heroes (2003) [biography]
  • The Worst Jobs in History (2005) illustrated by Mike Phillips [children's book]
  • Bad Kids: The Worst-Behaved Children in History (2009) illustrated by Mike Phillips [children's book]
  • Tony Robinson's Bad Kids: The Naughtiest Children in History (2011) illustrated by Del Thorpe [children's book]
  • Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders! series, illustrated by Del Thorpe [children's book]. Topics include Romans (2012); Egyptians (2012); British (2012); Greeks (2012); World War II (2013); Inventions: A World Book Day Book (2013); Pets (2015); Joke Book (2017)
  • Skulduggery (2014) illustrated by Jamie Smith [children's book]
  • Tony Robinson: No Cunning Plan (2016) [autobiography]

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External links

  • Tony Robinson at IMDb
  • Tony Robinson presents the Birth of Britain on National Geographic Channel – starts 1 September 2010
  • "Tony Robinson's cunning plan" – BBC News article dated Friday 26 May 2000
  • Tony Robinson – Interviews in Sherwood
  • Interview about book (November 2005)
  • "Time Team" – Television series
  • Tony Robinson at Library of Congress, with 13 library catalogue records

tony, robinson, other, people, named, disambiguation, anthony, robinson, born, august, 1946, english, actor, author, broadcaster, comedian, presenter, political, activist, played, baldrick, television, series, blackadder, presented, several, historical, docume. For other people named Tony Robinson see Tony Robinson disambiguation Sir Anthony Robinson born 15 August 1946 is an English actor author broadcaster comedian presenter and political activist He played Baldrick in the BBC television series Blackadder and has presented several historical documentaries including the Channel 4 series Time Team and The Worst Jobs in History He has written 16 children s books SirTony RobinsonRobinson in 2009BornAnthony Robinson 1946 08 15 15 August 1946 age 76 Homerton London EnglandAlma materCentral School of Speech and DramaOccupationsActorauthorbroadcastercomedianpresenterpolitical activistYears active1971 present 1 Political partyLabourSpousesBarbara Henshall m 1969 div 1973 wbr Mary Shepherd div 1992 wbr Louise Hobbs m 2011 wbr Children2Tony Robinson s voice source source source track from the BBC programme Desert Island Discs 3 July 2011 2 Robinson a member of the Labour Party was knighted in the 2013 Queen s Birthday Honours for his public and political service Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Blackadder period 1983 1989 2 3 After Blackadder 1989 1999 2 4 1999 2010 2 5 2010 present 3 History presenter 3 1 Beginnings and Time Team 1994 2001 3 2 Broader history presenting 2001 2012 3 3 Post Time Team and presenting other history documentaries 2012 present 4 Broadcasting career 5 Politics and charity work 6 Personal life 7 Honours and awards 8 Selected filmography 9 Selected books written by Robinson 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditRobinson was born on 15 August 1946 in Homerton London to Phyllis and Leslie Robinson 3 His parents were from working class Hackney backgrounds his father was a civil servant and council employee who served in the RAF and his mother an audio typist served in the WAAF 4 5 He attended Woodford Green Preparatory School and Wanstead County High grammar school 6 7 He passed four O levels English language English literature history and geography and went on to study for A levels but did not complete them and decided to study at a drama school instead 1 Too young to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Robinson enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama in 1963 graduating in 1966 8 Robinson had his first acting role at the age of 13 as a member of Fagin s gang in the original production of the musical Oliver including a stint as the Artful Dodger when the boy playing the role failed to turn up 1 9 10 Over the next five years he appeared in a number of West End theatre shows and in film and television Through genealogical research Robinson found that one of his great great great grandmothers Julia Levy was Jewish his father unaware of this ancestry had been beaten by Fascists in the East End of London in the 1930s who assumed he was a Jew 11 Acting career EditEarly career Edit After drama school he spent four years in repertory theatre 12 most notably at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds Robinson won an Arts Council bursary to work as a director at the Midlands Arts Centre Birmingham and founded the Avon Touring Company a Bristol based community theatre company with writer David Illingworth 12 He played a small role as student doctor Grace in the 1972 73 series of Doctor In Charge Robinson appeared in the 1974 75 season at Chichester Festival Theatre as Angel Chicago in the nativity musical Follow The Star In the 1975 season he appeared as Hovstad in Henrik Ibsen s Enemy of the People In 1976 he appeared as Feste in Twelfth Night and as Majorin in Monsieur Perrichon s Travels 12 In 1972 Robinson starred in the children s educational programme Sam on Boffs Island and was later a presenter on Play Away 13 He also appeared in the award winning Horizon documentary Joey and in the title role in the BBC production of The Miracle of Brother Humphrey He also appeared in the film Brannigan starring John Wayne 12 where he shared two speaking part scenes with Wayne playing a motorcycle courier who is pushed off a quay into the Thames by Wayne He was also one of the team in the Channel 4 comedy satirical series Who Dares Wins in the early mid 1980s Also seen in The Rag Trade 1970 s reboot Blackadder period 1983 1989 Edit Robinson came to prominence in 1983 for his role in the British historical sitcom Blackadder as Edmund Blackadder s dogsbody Baldrick In the first series broadcast as The Black Adder he was quite astute while his master was an idiot Later series Blackadder II Blackadder the Third Blackadder Goes Forth moved the duo through history and switched the relationship the Edmund Blackadder of Blackadder II was a brilliant schemer whereas Baldrick had devolved into a buffoon whose catchphrase was I have a cunning plan In addition to his acting on Blackadder Robinson also wrote and narrated several Jackanory style children s programmes encouraged by Richard Curtis 14 Programmes in this style included Tales From Fat Tulip s Garden continued in Fat Tulip Too Odysseus The Greatest Hero of Them All a retelling of the Iliad and the Odyssey and Blood and Honey tales from the Old Testament filmed on location Robinson also performed within the BBC Radio 4 comedy Delve Special 1984 1987 written by Tony Sarchet After Blackadder 1989 1999 Edit After Blackadder Robinson became the narrator and one of the lead actors for the British animated series Nellie the Elephant based on the song of the same name The series ran from 1989 until 1991 and was screened on Children s ITV He also provided voice over for the cartoon short Free Ranger an English child scripted arts funded production in 1989 Robinson also presented the early Saturday evening series Stay Tooned for BBC 1 which featured a selection of classic Warner Bros and MGM cartoons In 1989 after attending a pantomime at Tyndale Baptist Church Bristol which was based on the Robin Hood story but featuring Maid Marian as the lead role he created the children s comedy series Maid Marian and her Merry Men a loose retelling of the legend of Robin Hood in which he appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham Four series were broadcast on BBC1 from 1989 until 1994 In 1990 he appeared as Shlomo Denkoviz in an episode of Bergerac entitled My Name s Sergeant Bergerac Series 8 Episode 2 Also in 1994 Robinson played a minor part in an episode of the television series Minder called One Flew Over the Parents Nest and in which he played a character called Willie the Weed 1999 2010 Edit In 1999 Robinson returned to star as Baldrick in a one off short film in the Blackadder series made to celebrate the new millennium Entitled Blackadder Back amp Forth it was screened in the Millennium Dome throughout 2000 and was later aired on BBC One in 2002 Robinson also contributed the voiceover for the television series Airline screened from 1999 and focusing on the daily routine of EasyJet staff at a selection of airports The series was made for ITV and is often repeated today on Sky Real Lives Sky One Sky Two Sky Three now Pick TV and ITV2 Robinson worked as the narrator for six of the remaining nine series until 2006 when it ended Tony Robinson s Cunning Night Out a largely improvised one man stage show followed in early 2005 and included a mix of the many themes from his career for which Robinson is famous The show was later released on DVD In addition to telling his own stories Robinson narrated the abridged audiobook versions of Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels Nigel Planer Celia Imrie and Stephen Briggs narrated the unabridged versions He also provided the voicing for several characters in the videogame Discworld He followed on this Discworld work by playing a role in the live action television dramatisation of Hogfather broadcast on Sky over the Christmas season in 2006 Robinson also presented Classic FM s Friendly Guide to Classical Music which aired on a Sunday at 4pm The whole 16 episode series was repeated on 26 December 2006 He revealed on the BBC Radio 2 feature Tracks of My Years that his favourite songs are I Can Help by Billy Swan Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol Beautiful by Christina Aguilera Unfinished Sympathy by Massive Attack Tangled Up In Blue by Bob Dylan Shoulda Woulda Coulda by Beverley Knight This Woman s Work by Maxwell He s So Fine by the Chiffons and Falling Slowly by the Frames In 2007 Robinson narrated television advertisements for Honda in the humorous style of Tales From Fat Tulip s Garden The advertisements feature plastic cars with expressive faces similar to Thomas the Tank Engine He also did voiceovers for cleaning products Domestos and Vanish from 2007 until 2009 Also in 2007 Robinson visited 30 towns in Britain and Ireland with A Cunning Night Out In July 2009 he appeared in the light hearted BBC1 series Hotel Babylon as a sly hit man named Arthur Barnes The character is knocked unconscious by a flying bottle expertly lobbed by the hotel manager during a showdown in the lobby 15 2010 present Edit In September 2013 Sir Jonathan Miller directed the Gala Performance of William Shakespeare s King Lear at the Old Vic in London in which Robinson played the Fool 16 In 2014 he played the title role in a touring production of The Hypochondriac Richard Bean s new translation of Moliere s Le malade imaginaire directed by Lindsay Posner 17 In 2016 and 2017 he played the antagonist Daddy in Man Down alongside Greg Davies and Roisin Conaty History presenter EditBeginnings and Time Team 1994 2001 Edit Tony Robinson left Mick Aston and Guy de la Bedoyere on a Time Team shoot in 2007 In 1994 Robinson began presenting Time Team a TV programme devoted to archaeological investigations limited to three days The series spanned 20 years and included 59 one off specials which paved the way for his later history presenting career In 2005 Exeter University conferred an honorary doctorate on Robinson and honorary professorships on principal presenter Mick Aston and producer Tim Taylor to reflect its great appreciation for what Time Team has done for the public understanding of archaeology in the UK 18 In the 2011 episode Hitler s Island Fortress Robinson described himself as an amateur archaeologist Broader history presenting 2001 2012 Edit From 2001 Robinson branched out into other history documentary series including the series Fact or Fiction which debunked historical myths and gave the true story followed by Romans in 2003 and the highly successful The Worst Jobs in History in 2006 researching and re enacting some of the more horrible jobs of the past millennium He also took this show on tour around the country along with an autobiographical question and answer session This first series was followed by The Worst Christmas Jobs in History in December 2005 and then a second series of The Worst Jobs in History on Channel 4 in April 2006 Following this he presented one off specials such as Britain s Real Monarch 2004 19 and The Real Da Vinci Code 2005 20 With Channel 4 in 2005 he presented a special called Tony Robinson s Titanic Adventure where he joined director James Cameron on his final dive to the wreck of the RMS Titanic 21 Also with Channel 4 he presented Tony Robinson s Crime and Punishment Catastrophe and Man on Earth focusing on humanity s struggle with climate change in the past 200 000 years Unexplained with Tony Robinson was first broadcast on Channel 4 in December 2008 In this series Robinson investigates paranormal phenomena combining the fields of archaeology parapsychology history and spiritualism to investigate paranormal evidence He also presented The Doomsday Code in 2006 22 From 1 September 2010 Robinson hosted a series on the National Geographic Channel called Birth of Britain which was repeated on Channel 4 beginning in January 2011 23 In 2011 he also presented Gods and Monsters Tony Robinson Explores Australia was first broadcast in the first half of 2012 Filmed in High Definition the series roughly follows a chronology from the earliest sightings of Terra Australis Incognita through to the present with each era defined by a theme rather than equal blocks of time 24 From 10 September 2012 Robinson hosted a series on History Channel called Tony Robinson s Time Walks The series uncovers stories that shaped the character of various cities and suburbs around Australia including Fremantle Melbourne Hobart Woolloomooloo Bendigo Newcastle Carlton Brisbane St Kilda Adelaide Canberra Kalgoorlie Townsville and Launceston He also went to Christchurch New Zealand 25 In 2015 Robinson continued his history presenting in Australia with Tour of Duty again on History Channel During October 2012 it was announced that Time Team would be cancelled after nearly 20 years on television Tara Conlan from The Guardian called the show television history When talking about the successful run of the show Robinson said Not many performers are given the privilege of featuring in two iconic TV series but I ve been lucky The show s ratings were falling causing Channel 4 to pursue an alternative innovative approach to historical documentary programming 26 Post Time Team and presenting other history documentaries 2012 present Edit Between 2012 and 2014 Robinson presented a series of programmes for Channel 4 called Walking Through History It featured Robinson hiking through iconic British landscapes including the Cairngorms the Jurassic Coast and Stonehenge At least 16 hour long episodes were aired in four series 27 A further three part series called Britain s Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson was shown on Channel 4 in 2016 A second four part series of Britain s Ancient Tracks was aired in 2017 28 In 2014 Robinson presented a history of The Great War titled Tony Robinson s World War 1 He also presented The Real Mill revealing the true history to the Channel 4 series The Mill 29 In 2015 Robinson presented a three hour long programmes for Discovery TV Tony Robinson s Wild West 30 31 also known as Tony Robinson s Wild West in 3D 32 in which he attempted to uncover the reality of America s Wild West in the 19th and early 20th centuries Featuring such key figures as Wyatt Earp Geronimo and Buffalo Bill 33 it included artefacts and stereographic images Also in 2015 he hosted a short lived programme Time Crashers In 2016 he hosted Hidden Britain By Drone exploring parts of Britain only accessible by drone A second series ran in 2018 34 In February 2017 Robinson hosted his self titled Channel Five programme Tony Robinson Coast to Coast 35 In 2018 Robinson continued his work with Channel Five presenting Britain s Great Cathedrals where he uncovers the history behind six of Britain s best cathedrals 34 He also presented a two part series on Ancient Egypt called Egyptian Tomb Hunting In March 2019 he premiered Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson on Channel 5 where he travelled to Asia Australia and South America by rail 36 37 Series two of the programme premiered in March 2020 38 In June 2019 Robinson presented a four part series on Channel 5 titled The Thames Britain s Great River with Tony Robinson where he walks the River Thames from source to the mouth 39 40 In January 2020 Robinson premiered a new programme on Channel 5 Tony Robinson s History of Britain 41 A second series was broadcast in 2021 42 In January 2021 Robinson returned to present the third series of his shows about the River Thames on Channel 5 now retitled The Secret Life of the Thames with Tony Robinson 43 In 2021 he narrated a series World War 2 From Above on UKTV 44 In 2022 he presented a new show for Channel 4 titled Tony Robinson s Museum of Us 45 In late 2022 Tony Robinson was confirmed to return to the re boot of Time Team in 2023 46 Broadcasting career EditIn 2023 Robinson started broadcasting a weekly podcast called Cunning Cast 47 Politics and charity work EditFrom 1996 to 2000 Robinson was vice president of the actors union Equity helping with a restructuring programme which turned a 500 000 deficit into a small surplus 48 He continues to work within Equity In 2000 he was elected to the Labour Party s National Executive Committee a position he held until 2004 14 Robinson was also active in the Make Poverty History campaign in 2005 49 and is the patron for UK based charity Street Child Africa 50 In March 2011 Robinson participated in the March for the Alternative protests in Central London which opposed the Conservative led Coalition UK Government s spending cuts programme 51 Robinson is honorary president of the Young Archaeologists Club of the Council for British Archaeology 52 Robinson has shown his support for the Burma Campaign UK an NGO that aims to highlight human rights violations in Myanmar under the State Peace and Development Council 53 Robinson is a patron of older people s charity Alive saying that the organisation is at the forefront of promoting stimulating activities which help improve the quality of life of people in care Alive work to transform the residential care sector so that older people s mental social and emotional wellbeing is prioritised alongside their physical care Robinson is a patron of the RSPCA Abbey street rehoming centre in Derby after adopting a dog from the centre Robinson was knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for public and political service 54 55 On 23 June 2018 Robinson appeared at the People s Vote march in London to mark the second anniversary of the referendum to leave the European Union People s Vote is a campaign group calling for a referendum on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union 56 On 3 May 2019 Robinson announced that he had left the Labour Party after more than 40 years of membership citing his dissatisfaction with the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and the party s handling of Brexit and antisemitism allegations 57 He subsequently rejoined on 4 April 2020 after Corbyn s resignation and Keir Starmer s election as Labour leader 58 59 Personal life EditRobinson was first married in 1969 to Barbara Bardy Henshall 60 and divorced four years later He was married from the late 1970s until 1992 to Mary Shepherd with whom he had two children 61 He married Louise Hobbs in 2011 61 In 2006 he appeared in Tony Robinson Me and My Mum a documentary surrounding his decision to find a nursing home for his mother and the difficulty he had doing so The documentary showed his mother s death in the home It also featured stories from other families in similar situations It appeared as part of Channel 4 s short series of programmes titled The Trouble with Old People citation needed In late 2009 he was invited to be guest speaker at the Pride of Craegmoor Awards where he gave a speech about his time with his mother and finding a care home He then went on to give the prizes to Craegmoor s Shining Star and Leading Light In January 2016 he described Alzheimer s as one of the last great medical terrors and announced he would be leaving money to the Alzheimer s Society in his will 62 Robinson is a fan of EFL Championship club Bristol City F C 63 He is also a fan of the rock band Genesis and provided sleeve notes for the reissue of the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway as part of the Genesis 1970 1975 box set 64 Honours and awards Edit1999 Honorary Master of Arts M A degree from the University of Bristol for his services to drama and archaeology 2002 Honorary Master of Arts M A degree by the University of East London 65 2005 Honorary degree of Doctor of the University D Univ from the Open University for his contribution to the educational or cultural well being of society 66 67 2005 Honorary Doctor of Laws LL D degree from the University of Exeter for his active involvement in politics 68 2006 Honorary degree of Doctor of the University D Univ from Oxford Brookes University 69 2008 James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of UCD 2011 Honorary Doctor of Science D Sc degree by University of Chester 70 2013 Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in her 2013 Birthday Honours List 71 2019 Honorary Doctor of Letters D Litt degree from the University of Aberdeen 72 Selected filmography EditSam on Boff s Island 1972 Sam Samson Doctor in Charge 1973 Reginald Grace Brannigan 1975 Messenger The Boys and Mrs B 1977 Mark Who Dares Wins 1983 1988 Various characters Blackadder 1983 1989 1999 Baldrick The Young Ones 1984 Episode entitled Bambi Dr Not The Nine O clock News Maid Marian and her Merry Men 1989 1994 Sheriff of Nottingham amp creator writer Stay Tooned 1990 1997 Presenter Blood and Honey 1991 Presenter Storyteller Young Indiana Jones 1992 Pierre Duclos The Neverending Story III 1994 Engywook male gnome Time Team 1994 2013 Presenter Wrestling with the Big One 1995 Presenter Storyteller I m Starting School 1995 Timmy the Tortoise voice Holed 1996 Hugh My Wonderful Life 1997 1999 Alan Faeries 1999 Broom voice Minder One Flew Over the Parents Nest Series 10 Episode 4 1994 Willie the Weed Fact or Fiction 2001 2004 Presenter Channel 4 73 Mrs Calicot s Cabbage War 2002 Nick Reid Romans documentary 2003 Presenter Britain s Real Monarch 2004 Presenter The Worst Jobs in History 2004 07 Presenter Channel 4 74 The Real Da Vinci Code 2005 Presenter Channel 4 Tony Robinson s Titanic Adventure 2005 Presenter Channel 4 75 Spider Plant Man 2005 Robin Terry Pratchett s Hogfather 2006 Vernon Crumley The Doomsday Code 2006 Presenter Codex 2006 2007 Presenter Tuesday Morning Channel 4 and 4 HD Unexplained 2008 Presenter Channel 4 Tony Robinson s Crime and Punishment 2008 Presenter Catastrophe 2008 Presenter Big Top 2009 Airline Narrator Hotel Babylon Arthur Series 4 Episode 3 2009 Jam TV 2009 Himself Episode 5 Man on Earth 2009 Presenter Birth of Britain 2010 Presenter Channel 4 Tony Robinson Explores Australia 2011 Presenter The History Channel Australia Tony Robinson s God s and Monsters 2011 12 Presenter Channel 4 Tony Robinson s Time Walks 2012 2014 Presenter The History Channel Australia The Life Of the Midland amp South Western Junction Railway 2012 Contributor Independent Film Walking Through History 2013 2014 Presenter and Producer Channel 4 and SBS The Real Mill 2014 Presenter Channel 4 Tony Robinson s World War 1 2014 Presenter Discovery Tony Robinson s Tour of Duty 2015 Presenter The History Channel Australia Tony Robinson s Wild West 2015 Presenter Discovery Time Crashers 2015 Host Channel 4 Imaginative Storytelling Experiences featuring Tales from Fat Tulip s Garden 2016 Contributor Independent Film Britain s Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson 2016 2018 Presenter Channel 4 and SBS Man Down 2016 Hidden Britain by Drone 2016 2018 Presenter Channel 4 34 Tony Robinson Coast to Coast 2017 Presenter Channel 5 and SBS 76 Britain s Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson 2018 Presenter Channel 5 77 Egyptian Tomb Hunting 2018 Presenter Channel 5 Around The World By Train With Tony Robinson 2019 20 Presenter Channel 5 78 The Thames Britain s Great River with Tony Robinson 2019 2021 Presenter Channel 5 40 also known under the alternative title The Secret Life of the Thames with Tony Robinson Tony Robinson s History of Britain 2020 21 Presenter Channel 5 79 World War II from Above 2021 Narrator Yesterday Britain s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson 2021 Presenter Channel 4 80 Thames at Night with Tony Robinson 2021 Presenter Channel 5 Tony Robinson s Museum of Us 2022 Presenter More4 81 The Madame Blanc Mysteries 2022 Uncle Patrick Channel 5 82 The Great Christmas Bake Off 2022 Contestant Channel 4 83 Britain s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson 2021 Presenter Channel 5 84 Britain on Film with Tony Robinson 2022 Presenter Apple TV 85 Tony Robinson s Museum of Us 2022 Presenter Channel 4 45 Selected books written by Robinson EditOdysseus The Greatest Hero of Them All 1986 co written by Richard Curtis children s book Maid Marian and Her Merry Men 1989 children s book Odysseus Superhero 1996 co written by Amanda Robinson and Richard Curtis children s book The Hutchinson Book of Kings and Queens of England 1999 illustrated by Posy Simmonds Babette Cole and Nicholas Allan children s book Tony Robinson s History of Australia From New Holland to Neighbours 2001 travel book Tony Robinson s Kings and Queens 2001 illustrated by Tony Robinson children s book Archaeology is Rubbish A Beginner s Guide 2002 co written by Michael Aston In Search of British Heroes 2003 biography The Worst Jobs in History 2005 illustrated by Mike Phillips children s book Bad Kids The Worst Behaved Children in History 2009 illustrated by Mike Phillips children s book Tony Robinson s Bad Kids The Naughtiest Children in History 2011 illustrated by Del Thorpe children s book Tony Robinson s Weird World of Wonders series illustrated by Del Thorpe children s book Topics include Romans 2012 Egyptians 2012 British 2012 Greeks 2012 World War II 2013 Inventions A World Book Day Book 2013 Pets 2015 Joke Book 2017 Skulduggery 2014 illustrated by Jamie Smith children s book Tony Robinson No Cunning Plan 2016 autobiography References Edit a b c Biography Unofficial Tony Robinson Website Retrieved 21 April 2010 Tony Robinson Desert Island Discs 3 July 2011 BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 18 January 2014 Tony Robinson I remember Reader s Digest Readersdigest co uk Tony Robinson My daughter used to call me Tony now she calls me Dad The Guardian 14 October 2016 Sir Tony Robinson talks about losing his parents to dementia 8 January 2016 Sutton Dominic 17 June 2013 86 year old keep fit instructor recognised in Queen s Birthday Honours list East London and West Essex Guardian Retrieved 29 October 2016 Wanstead High history of our school Wansteadhigh co uk Retrieved 16 May 2015 Scott James 9 February 2017 Sir Tony Robinson digs deep for Royal Central School of Speech and Drama ground breaking ceremony Ham amp High Education Mayer Chloe 21 June 2012 Exclusive interview Tony Robinson on his Hackney past Hackneygazeete co uk Credits for Oliver Original London Production 1960 11 O Clock Number Archived from the original on 21 December 2016 Coughlan Sean 29 June 2006 The history bloke BBC News Retrieved 30 November 2020 a b c d Chichester Festival Theatre programme 1976 Cult Classics BBC TV a b Tony Robinson s Cunning Plan BBC News 26 May 2000 Retrieved 22 January 2010 BBC1 Programmes Hotel Babylon Episode 3 The team joins a treasure hunt around the hotel Bbc co uk Retrieved 21 April 2010 The Old Vic King Lear Bookings oldvictheatre com Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 26 August 2014 The Hypochondriac What s On Theatre Royal Bath Theatre Royal Bath Archived from the original on 23 October 2014 Retrieved 23 October 2014 Honorary degree for Time Team s Tony Robinson Archived 31 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Exeter University conferral 25 July 2005 Marshall Chris 6 July 2012 The real King of England Mike the first dies in obscurity in Australia The Scotsman Retrieved 30 November 2020 On TV The Northern Echo 4 February 2005 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Titanic Adventure IMDb com Retrieved 1 November 2019 Channel 4 Documentary Explores US Apocalypticism Barthsnotes com 18 September 2006 Birth of Britain Channel 4 31 January 2011 Tony Robinson Explores Australia Archived 16 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine Tony Robinson s Time Walks History Channel on Foxtel 10 September 2012 Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Conlan Tara 19 October 2012 Channel 4 consigns Time Team to TV history The Guardian London Walking through history Radiotimes com Retrieved 13 November 2014 Britain s Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson Britain s Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson Episode Guide Channel4 com The Mill All 4 Archived from the original on 28 June 2018 Retrieved 3 October 2018 Tony Robinson s Wild West Series and Episode Guides TV from RadioTimes Radio Times Tony Robinson s Wild West Discoveryuk com Retrieved 5 October 2021 Tony Robinson s Wild West in 3D Renegadepictures co uk Tony Robinson rides the real Wild West The badlands are extraordinary Radio Times Retrieved 25 January 2016 a b c Hidden Britain by Drone Channel4 com Knox Constance 27 March 2017 Actor Sir Tony Robinson on Channel 5 s Coast To Coast Express co uk Retrieved 20 August 2017 Knight joins cunning plan to release turtle Cairnspost com au 9 October 2018 Around The World By Train With Tony Robinson Channel 5 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Fenwick George 27 March 2020 Tony Robinson got trapped in a train bathroom while filming new show Standard co uk The Last Word with Tony Robinson 4 August 2018 a b The Thames Britain s Great River With Tony Robinson Channel 5 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Tony Robinson s History of Britain Channel5 com Retrieved 5 October 2021 Tony Robinson s History Of Britain Documentary Sbs com au The Secret Life of the Thames with Tony Robinson Channel5 com Retrieved 5 October 2021 World War 2 From Above Series 1 Episode 1 The Siege of Malta on UKTV Play UKTV Play a b Tony Robinson s Museum of Us www museumofus co uk Channel 4 2022 Archived from the original on 28 June 2023 Retrieved 3 August 2023 Time Team Sir Tony Robinson returns to Time Team Tony Robinson to host new cunningly curated podcast PodcastingToday 13 March 2023 Tony Robinson Absolute Speakers Archived from the original on 8 April 2005 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Massive wristband for Eden biome BBC News 27 May 2005 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Tony Robinson s cunning plan Get Surrey 6 June 2007 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Hundreds from borough rally for central London march on Saturday From Times Series Times series co uk 30 March 2011 Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Young Archaeologists Club Britarch ac uk 22 March 2010 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Tony Blair amp 70 celebrities boycott Burma Burma Campaign UK 1 February 2005 Retrieved 30 November 2020 No 60534 The London Gazette Supplement 15 June 2013 p 2 Birthday Honours Adele joins Blackadder stars on list BBC 14 June 2013 Retrieved 14 June 2013 At least 100 000 march for vote on final Brexit deal Sky News 23 June 2018 Retrieved 25 June 2018 Stone Jon 3 May 2019 Baldrick actor Tony Robinson quits Labour over complete s Corbyn The Independent Retrieved 3 May 2019 Twitter mobile twitter com Retrieved 5 April 2020 Keir Starmer elected as new Labour leader BBC News 4 April 2020 Retrieved 4 April 2020 Robinson Tony 15 June 2017 No Cunning Plan Pan Macmillan pp 71 76 108 ISBN 978 1 5098 1549 4 a b Tony Robinson weds in Italy Evening Standard 27 June 2011 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Sir Tony Robinson Don t let dementia decide your family s future Alzheimer s Society Retrieved 19 August 2018 Bristol City Blackadder s Sir Tony Robinson smiling at Robins success BBC Sport 16 April 2015 The famous fans of Genesis The Times London 2 November 2008 Tony Robinson awarded honorary Master of Arts from UEL 1 November 2002 Archived from the original on 22 November 2007 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Tony Robinson honoured by Open University Archived from the original on 26 March 2009 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Honorary graduate cumulative list pdf website of the Open University Doctorate for Time Team presenter BBC News 15 July 2005 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Honorary graduates for 2006 Brookes ac uk 31 August 2006 Archived from the original on 30 May 2008 Retrieved 21 April 2010 Tony Robinson is receiving a Doctor of Science chester ac uk 4 November 2010 Retrieved 9 January 2011 2013 Birthday honours list The Independent 14 June 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2019 Petrie Calum 18 June 2019 Sir Tony Robinson collects honorary degree from Aberdeen University Press and Journal Retrieved 19 June 2019 Fact or Fiction IMDb com The Worst Jobs in History IMDb com https www imdb com title tt0497987 user generated source Tony Robinson Coast to Coast Channel5 com Britain s Great Cathedrals with Tony Robinson Channel5 com Around The World By Train With Tony Robinson Channel5 com Retrieved 23 February 2019 Tony Robinson s History of Britain Channel5 com Retrieved 4 January 2020 Britain s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson Radiotimes com Retrieved 18 September 2021 Tony Robinson to present Uplands TV s new history format Museum of Us Channel 4 Press Retrieved 12 October 2022 The Madame Blanc Mysteries on Channel 5 Christmas Special date confirmed Entertainment Daily 8 December 2022 Retrieved 17 December 2022 The Great Christmas Bake Off Channel 4 Press 8 December 2022 Retrieved 9 December 2022 Britain s Forgotten Wars with Tony Robinson TV Mini Series 2021 IMDb IMDb Britain on Film with Tony Robinson Apple TV AU 31 August 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tony Robinson Tony Robinson at IMDb Tony Robinson presents the Birth of Britain on National Geographic Channel starts 1 September 2010 Tony Robinson s cunning plan BBC News article dated Friday 26 May 2000 Tony Robinson Interviews in Sherwood The Worst Children s Jobs in History Interview about book November 2005 Time Team Television series Tony Robinson at Library of Congress with 13 library catalogue records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Robinson amp oldid 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