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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Producer(s)
  
Graeme MacDonald

Initial release
  
10 December 1970

Written by
  
John Griffith Bowen

Production company
  
BBC

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Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
77 minutes

Produced by
  
Graeme MacDonald

Cinematography
  
Brian Tufano

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Starring
  
Anna Cropper Julian Holloway Freda Bamford Bernard Hepton Cyril Cross

Camera setup
  
multi-camera (video)/film inserts

Similar
  
Spend - Spend - Spend, The Spongers, The Evacuees, Penda's Fen, The Flipside of Dominick

Robin Redbreast is a Play for Today (BBC) about pagan rural customs and their interaction with modern society, transmitted on 10 December 1970 on BBC1. It was directed by James MacTaggart.

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Synopsis

After she's dumped by her boyfriend, BBC script editor Norah Palmer (Anna Cropper) leaves her friends Jake (Julian Holloway) and Madge (Amanda Walker) in London and rents a cabin in Southern England. Norah finds the townspeople strange but endearing, notably Mrs. Vigo (Freda Bamford), a busybody housekeeper; Mr. Fisher (Bernard Hepton), a historian; Mr. Wellbeloved, the butcher; and Peter, an old man who compulsively chops wood. After she discovers an infestation of rats at her cabin, the townspeople suggest she seek out someone named Rob, whom they tell her lives in the woods.

Norah finds "Rob," who turns out to be a young, handsome exterminator named Edgar, who spends his spare time practicing karate nude in the forest. Edgar successfully clears Norah's cabin of the infestation. Although she finds him personally unpleasant, Norah is nonetheless attracted to him. After an incident in which he kills a bird that someone drops down her chimney, Norah sleeps with him, despite having misplaced her diaphragm.

Soon after, Norah discovers that she's pregnant. She returns home to London for an abortion, but decides against the procedure at the last minute and goes back to the cabin. As Easter approaches, she discovers that she's slowly being cut off from the outside world: her phone lines are cut, her car is tampered with, and the local bus driver refuses to stop for her. Norah begins to believe that she's the victim of a town-wide conspiracy and that the town plans to sacrifice her and take her child.

Norah summons Edgar to her cabin, as he seems to be the only townsperson not involved in the conspiracy. While they discuss what's been happening, the townspeople converge on in the cabin in a lynch mob. Against her expectations, the townspeople leave Norah alone, instead attacking and dismembering Edgar with axes.

Mr. Fisher explains that the nickname "Rob" came from "Robin" and that "Robin redbreast" is a special totem in the pagan religion of the town. Edgar/Robin was raised from birth by the townspeople with the purpose of becoming a sacrificial lamb. Fisher explains that Norah's child will be the next Robin, and offers to raise the child for her so that she can return to a normal life in London. Norah refuses, but is allowed to leave nonetheless. As she departs the village, she turns back for one last look and sees that the townspeople have all transformed into pagan deities led by Fisher as Herne the Hunter.

Cast

  • Anna Cropper as Norah Palmer
  • Julian Holloway as her friend Jake
  • Amanda Walker as her friend Madge
  • Freda Bamford as Mrs Vigo
  • Bernard Hepton as Mr Fisher
  • Andrew Bradford as Rob/Edgar
  • Cyril Cross as Peter
  • Robin Wentworth as Mr Wellbeloved
  • References

    Robin Redbreast (TV play) Wikipedia