
Ted Robbins
Acting
Edward Michael Robbins (born 11 August 1955) is an English actor, television presenter and radio broadcaster and presents a Sunday morning show on BBC Radio Lancashire. He has performed as a warm-up artist for numerous pre-recorded comedy shows that have been filmed before live studio audiences including Granada Television's Wood and Walters and Birds of a Feather, provided the voiceover in Catchphrase from 1994 to 1996 and returned in Roy Walker's penultimate series in 1998 and 1999, and the BBC's Little Britain. He also starred in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights (2001–02) for both series as Den Perry, the main "villain", and also the Governor in The Slammer. His most recent roles were in Benidorm in 2012 as Victor St. James. Also, Hank Zipzer in episode 8 playing Bob and Diddy TV playing Larry Bingbongberger. He guest starred as Barry Quid in Series 10 of Birds of a Feather and also in the comedy series The League of Gentlemen as Tony Cluedo, singer of Crème Brulee. On 31 January 2015, Robbins suffered a heart attack and collapsed on stage, clutching his chest, during his solo sketch at the opening night of the Phoenix Nights Live tour at the Manchester Arena.[3] His health has improved since then and he has lost two stone.[4] Robbins currently hosts the Friday afternoon show on BBC Radio Manchester. In 2020 Robbins appeared on the rebooted version of Crackerjack! as one of the "Crackerjack Players.
Born: August 11, 1955 · Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Filmography (22)

Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators
2018

Psychobitches
2013

Father Brown
2013

Bad Education
2012

Playhouse Presents
2012

Eric & Ernie
2011

Fairy Tales
2008

Calendar Girls
2003

Grease Monkeys
2003

The Royal
2003

Minority Report
2002

Richard & Judy
2001

Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
2001

Phoenix Nights
2001

Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings
2000

That Peter Kay Thing
2000

Dalziel & Pascoe
1996

Heartbeat
1992

The Upper Hand
1990

Chain Letters
1987

Surprise, Surprise
1984

Chariots of Fire
1981
