Norah Palmer (Anna Cropper) is a television script editor who temporarily moves to a remote English country village to rebuild her life. At first, she finds that the villagers are friendly, if a little eccentric. When she becomes pregnant to the handsome villager Rob, she begins to suspect the locals of conspiring against her, preventing her from leaving the village for her home in London. With its combination of unsettling folk rituals and insular regional communities, Robin Redbreast is considered to be an influence and precursor to The Wicker Man (1973), and has built up a cult following over the years since its original broadcast. Made during the golden age of British TV drama, and originally shown in the Play for Today strand, this provocative and unsettling drama was directed by the renowned producer / director James McTaggart from a script by John Bowen.
Name | Type | Role | |
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John Bowen | Writer | ||
Andrew Bradford | Guest Star | ||
Bernard Hepton | Guest Star | ||
Amanda Walker | Guest Star | ||
Cyril Cross | Guest Star | ||
Julian Holloway | Guest Star | ||
Robin Wentworth | Guest Star | ||
Freda Bamford | Guest Star | ||
Anna Cropper | Guest Star | ||
James MacTaggart | Director |