Where to watch Nick Robinson in the UK
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nick Robinson is a British actor who has appeared regularly on British television, most famously as William Beech in Goodnight Mister Tom, starring John Thaw. He also played the lead in the television series Harry and the Wrinklies based upon the book of the same name by Alan Temperley, produced by Scottish Television. He has made a few other television programmes including an episode of Midsomer Murders and he was also in the film version of Tom's Midnight Garden. Other appearances include Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Urban Gothic and Down to Earth.
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- Urban Gothic (2000) as Jake
- Goodnight, Mister Tom (1998) as William Beech
- Tom's Midnight Garden (1999) as Peter Long
- Ramanujan (2014) Cast
- Harry and the Wrinklies (2000) as Harry Barton
- Ali and Danny (2002) as Danny
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Most-watched Nick Robinson films currently: Goodnight, Mister Tom (1998), Tom's Midnight Garden (1999), Ramanujan (2014), Ali and Danny (2002).
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Selected TV credits: Urban Gothic (2000), Harry and the Wrinklies (2000).
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