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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British radio dramatist (born 1961)
For other people named Robin Brooks, see
Robin Brooks (disambiguation)
.
Robin Brooks
(born 1961) is a British radio dramatist, actor, and author.
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Selected credits
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Adaptations
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2000 –
The Art of Love
, a comedy, emphasizing
Ovid
's role as lover, with
Bill Nighy
and
Anne-Marie Duff
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2
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2004 –
Mort
by
Terry Pratchett
2006 –
Small Gods
by Terry Pratchett
2008 –
An Expert in Murder
by
Nicola Upson
2008 –
Night Watch
by Terry Pratchett
2009 –
Armadale
by
Wilkie Collins
2010 –
I, Claudius
by
Robert Graves
2012 –
Ulysses
by
James Joyce
2012 –
Mary Stuart
by
Friedrich Schiller
2013 –
Eric
by
Terry Pratchett
2013 – "
Jill
" by
Philip Larkin
2019 —
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
by
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Plays
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1998 –
The Golden Triangle
– a trilogy on the lives of the
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
, consisting of:
The Awakening Conscience
(on
William Holman Hunt
and his model
Annie Miller
, taking its title from
Hunt's painting of the same name
)
The Order of Release
(on
John Everett Millais
,
John Ruskin
and
Effie Gray
, named after
Millais's painting of the same name
)
Love Among The Ruins
(on
Edward Burne-Jones
and
Maria Zambaco
, named after
Burne-Jones's painting of the same name
)
2003 –
The Smallest Man in Christendom
2006 –
Duce's Bonce
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2007 –
A Warning to the Furious
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6
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2018 –
4/4: Introduction and Allegro
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2018 –
4/4: Rondo Mysterioso
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2020 –
Elizabeth and Essex
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9
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2025 –
James Blades
- Pandemonium of the One-Man Band
(with James Anthony-Rose)
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References and notes
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^
Robin Brooks - allegra
^
ROBIN BROOKS RADIO PLAYS
^
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
^
Radio: Pick of the day
, Phil Daoust, The Guardian, 30 May 2006
^
Radio
– Martin Hoyle, Financial Times, 30 May 2006
^
BBC – Afternoon Play –
A Warning to the Furious
^
BBC – Afternoon Drama –
4/4: Introduction and Allegro
^
BBC – Afternoon Drama –
4/4: Rondo Mysterioso
^
"BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, Elizabeth and Essex"
.
^
"BBC Radio 3 - Sunday Feature, James Blades - Pandemonium of the One-Man Band"
.
BBC
. Retrieved
26 January
2026
.
External Sources
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Robin Brooks
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: Artists
MusicBrainz
Retrieved from "
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robin_Brooks&oldid=1334984393
"
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British radio people
1961 births
Writers from Leeds
English dramatists and playwrights
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in popular culture
People from Macclesfield
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