Robin's Nest

Robin's Nest (1977-1981)

EndedScripted showComedy

Cookery student Robin Tripp dreamed of opening a little place of his own. Now at last, his dream project–a restaurant called Robin's Nest–is about to become a reality. Robin lives with his girlfriend Vicky; but as much as they love each other, they still can't agree on one thing–he wants to get married and she doesn't.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E07The Headhunters of SW6Mar 31, 1981
S06E06Wish You Weren't HereMar 24, 1981
S06E05Anniversary WaltzMar 17, 1981
S06E04When Irish Eyes are SmilingMar 10, 1981
S06E03No Smoke Without FireMar 3, 1981
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Robin's Nest' premiere?

'Robin's Nest' premiered on January 11, 1977.

Who played the lead character in 'Robin's Nest'?

Richard O'Sullivan played the lead character Robin Tripp in 'Robin's Nest'.

Who played the role of Robin's girlfriend, Victoria Jones?

Tessa Wyatt played the role of Robin's girlfriend, Victoria Jones in 'Robin's Nest'.

What was the theme tune for 'Robin's Nest'?

'Robin's Nest' theme tune was composed by Tony Macaulay and Edward Adamberry, and the song was performed by Tony Christie.

What profession did Robin Tripp have in 'Robin's Nest'?

Robin Tripp was a chef in 'Robin's Nest'.

What was the name of the restaurant in 'Robin's Nest'?

The name of the restaurant in 'Robin's Nest' was Robin's Nest.

Who played the character of Vicky's father in 'Robin's Nest'?

Tony Britton played the character of Vicky's father, James Nicholls in 'Robin's Nest'.

Was 'Robin's Nest' a spin-off of another show?

Yes, 'Robin's Nest' was a spin-off of 'Man About the House', which aired from 1973-1976.

Did 'Robin's Nest' win any awards?

Yes, 'Robin's Nest' won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Situation Comedy in 1978.

How many episodes of 'Robin's Nest' were produced?

A total of 49 episodes of 'Robin's Nest' were produced.

Who created 'Robin's Nest'?

'Robin's Nest' was created by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.

Was 'Robin's Nest' broadcast in the US?

Yes, 'Robin's Nest' was broadcast on public television stations in the United States.

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