Tim Robertson
Tim Robertson (born Braintree, Essex, 1944) is an English Australian actor and writer. He wrote a history of the Pram Factory.[1]
Partial filmography
- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978)
- Locusts and Wild Honey (1980)
- Scales of Justice (1983 TV miniseries)
- Phar Lap (1983)
- The Last Bastion (1984)
- A Thousand Skies (1985)
- Bliss (1985)
- Vietnam (1986)
- The Clean Machine (1988)
- The Heroes (1989)
- The Big Steal (1990)
- Chances (TV series)
- Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy (1994)
- Kangaroo Palace (1997)
- Holy Smoke (1999)
gollark: Instead of generating political opinions using some standard methodology, you just map days of the year to political opinions.
gollark: It's obviously the product of a political opinion calendar.
gollark: But they also specified universal healthcare, basically just killing off people they don't like and capped profits on companies.
gollark: Oh, and their suggestion of "free 15Mbps internet connectivity" is underspecified and stupid. I would just have someone or other design a mandatorily-implemented-in-all-computers-with-communications-hardware self-organizing mesh network protocol.
gollark: Schools would be replaced with large warehouse-type spaces with computers, vaguely intelligent-looking adults and arbitrarily large quantities of children in them.
References
- Tim Robertson at The Pram Factory accessed 4 August 2013
External links
- Tim Robertson on IMDb
- Tim Robertson at Film Reference
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