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Robinson was born on 15 August 1946 in Homerton, London, to Phyllis (1916–2005) and Leslie Robinson (1913–1989). [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]
Robinson's single-game record of 417 yards of total offense against UCLA in 1985 was broken by Peyton Manning, who accumulated 475 yards against Florida in 1996. Robinson's tally is now the school's fourth-highest single-game total. His 389 yards of total offense against Florida in 1984 remains the school's eighth-highest single-game total.
“I like Tony Robinson but if Atkinson isn’t going to do it then it is not a Blackadder thing,” wrote another. “Blackadder without Rowan Atkinson is like a broken pencil. Pointless ...
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In 2015, filmmaker Joe Berlinger directed and produced the documentary Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru, about the Tony Robbins event "Date with Destiny" after filming it in Boca Raton, Florida, in December 2014. [25] It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in March 2016 [26] and was released by Netflix on July 15, 2016. [25] [27]
The Threads image, viewed over 100 times as of writing, purports to show a Jan. 3 tweet from Trump reading, “Free Tony Robinson!.” “Yeh [sic], Baldrick is innocent!” the image’s caption ...
Channel 4 commissioned the series Walking Through History as a new vehicle for actor and comedian Tony Robinson after the cancellation of Time Team. [1]The programme was devised as a 60-mile walk, with each series aiming to be made up of four parts, with each walk highlighting history from different eras along the path taken.
In August 2015, Tony Robinson said in an interview "I do think a new series of Blackadder is on the cards. I have spoken to virtually all the cast about this now. The only problem is Hugh [Laurie]'s fee. He's a huge star now." [35] However, in October 2018, Richard Curtis "dashed hopes" that the show would return for a fifth series. [36]