
Robson Green
His first major TV role was as hospital porter Jimmy Powell in BBC drama series Casualty in 1989. He then went on to portray Fusilier Dave Tucker in the ITV military drama series Soldier Soldier, between 1991 and 1995. In 1997 he played a young doctor, ‘Owen Springer’, who is having an affair with the wife (Francesca Annis) of his adulterous surgeon boss (Michael Kitchen) in the TV series “Reckless”. Between 2002 and 2008 he played Dr. Tony Hill in the ITV crime drama series Wire in the Blood.
As a TV presenter he has fronted shows such as Extreme Fishing, Extreme Fishing Challenge, and Tales from Northumberland. He currently plays Detective Inspector Geordie Keating on ITV's Grantchester. He was one half of the singing duo Robson & Jerome, along with fellow Soldier Soldier actor Jerome Flynn, who had several No. 1 singles in the 1990s.
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Known For

Casualty

Grantchester

Into the Amazon with Robson Green

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes

Robson Green: Coastal Fishing

Waterloo Road

Age Before Beauty

Ain't Misbehavin'

Catherine Cookson's The Gambling Man

Close and True

Extreme Fishing with Robson Green

Further Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green

Grafters

Hadrian's Wall with Robson Green

Like Father Like Son

Little Devil

Mount Pleasant

Northern Lights

Robson and Jim's Icelandic Fly-Fishing Adventure

Robson Green's Australian Adventure

Robson Green's Coastal Lives

Robson Green's Ultimate Catch

Robson Green's Wild Swimming Adventure

Robson Green: Extreme Fisherman

Robson Green: Grand Slam Fishing

Robson Green: How the North Was Built

Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge

Rocket Man

Soldier Soldier

Strike Back

Take Me

Tales from the Coast with Robson Green

Touching Evil

Trust

Wire in the Blood
Part of Crew
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