Ted Robbins
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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+ | [[The Biggest Game in Town]] | ||
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+ | [[Boot Sale Challenge]] | ||
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+ | [[Bratpack]] | ||
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[[Karaoke Challenge]] | [[Karaoke Challenge]] | ||
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+ | [[The Moment of Truth]] (voiceover) | ||
[[Quiz Night]] | [[Quiz Night]] | ||
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+ | [[The Slammer]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | '' | + | Brother of TV impressionist Kate Robbins, who played Bernie the computerised image on the ill-fated [[The National Lottery Big Ticket]] and Amy Robbins, best known for playing Dr. Weatherill in ''The Royal'' (on which Ted once played a patient - though he and Amy never appeared on screen together. An opportunity missed there, surely?) |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | + | He was at one time the warm-up man to that laugh-a-minute gagathon that is [[Mastermind]]. | |
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- | '' | + | He's also an actor and has had parts in several TV dramas, such as "Mersey Beat" and "The Street", as well as a film, namely "Calendar Girls". In addition, he's been an actor on at least one edition of the BBC2 kids' series 'Prank Patrol', helping to set up the prank. |
[[Category:People|Robbins, Ted]] | [[Category:People|Robbins, Ted]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 30 September 2020
Biography
Brother of TV impressionist Kate Robbins, who played Bernie the computerised image on the ill-fated The National Lottery Big Ticket and Amy Robbins, best known for playing Dr. Weatherill in The Royal (on which Ted once played a patient - though he and Amy never appeared on screen together. An opportunity missed there, surely?)
Trivia
He was at one time the warm-up man to that laugh-a-minute gagathon that is Mastermind.
He's also an actor and has had parts in several TV dramas, such as "Mersey Beat" and "The Street", as well as a film, namely "Calendar Girls". In addition, he's been an actor on at least one edition of the BBC2 kids' series 'Prank Patrol', helping to set up the prank.