Iain Robertson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 43 |
Date of birth | May 27,1981 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Spouse | Judith Milne |
Job | Child actor |
Books | Understanding Art Markets: Inside the World of Art and Business |
New Art, New Markets | |
Awards | British Academy Film Awards |
Ian Charleson Awards | |
Education | Sylvia Young Theatre School |
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ID | 454706 |
Rab C. Nesbitt
Band of Brothers
Basic Instinct 2
Plunkett & Macleane
The Match
Acts of Godfrey
Whisky Galore!
The Contractor
One Last Chance
Pale Star
Next Time Ned
Fat Chance
Shetland
Collider
Silent Witness: Friends Like These
Iain Robertson Rambles
Small Faces
River City
The Debt Collector
Iain Robertson Life story
Iain Robertson is a BAFTA award winning Scottish actor. He portrayed Lex in cult Glasgow gang film, Small Faces, though Robertson is also known for his work in the long-running children's drama, Grange Hill and The Debt Collector, also starring Billy Connolly.
Is this Scotland's most confusing street parking?
... Iain Robertson described it as " a crazy set-up" after being hit with a penalty notice...
Calf stuck in underground pipe rescued by farmer
... Farmer Robert Osborne and stockman Iain Robertson said they struggled for two-and-a-half hours to get the calf free...
Calf stuck in underground pipe rescued by farmer
A three-week-old Aberdeen Angus Calf has been saved following a major operation to rescue it from an underground water pipe.
Farmer Robert Osborne and stockman Iain Robertson said they struggled for two-and-a-half hours to get The Calf free.
The Alarm was raised on Tuesday after the Durisdeer farmer said he heard The Animal making noises in The Field .
He said they were eventually able to locate and free The Calf , nick-named Trouble, with The Help of a digger.
Mr Osborne said he had not initially believed it was possible for The Calf to get into the pipe.
"When I did realise it was in, it sounded really close," he said.
"I thought it was not that Far Away but I got The Torch and I couldn't see it. "
The whole rescue operation was captured on film by his daughter Grace Tait Osborne.
She told BBC Radio Scotland's how The Incident had unfolded.
Mr Osborne said he had not initially thought it was possible for The Calf to get stuck down The Hole Mr Osborne's daughter captured The Rescue operation on film Robert Osborne , right, and Iain Robertson struggled for hours to get The Calf free"I don't know why it went into the water pipe, it was obviously just exploring and got itself a wee bit stuck," She Said .
"It's a pretty big Calf , it had obviously gone in and it was unable to turn itself back round to come out.
"So it had kept walking straight down hoping to Get Out of The Other end but it ended up just getting itself stuck deeper in the water pipe. "
After hearing The Animal 's cries, Mr Osborne and Mr Robertson began digging holes to get better access to the distressed Calf .
Eventually, they used a box attached to a rope to help them drag The Calf to safety.
'Closer eye'"Two-and-a-half hours it took us," said Mr Osborne.
"It's not really about the value," he added.
"Farmers get bad enough press for looking after their animals, but 99. 9% of farmers do look after their animals.
"It is a nice wee Calf . "
Miss Osborne said The Animal appeared to be none the worse for its adventure.
"He is up in The Shed with his mum now, they are both back together," She Said .
"They have been Taken Out of The Field and put in a shed for now just so they can keep a closer eye on The Calf . "
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Source of news: bbc.com