Robert Robinson (television presenter)
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Robert Robinson (born December 17, 1927) is an Oxford-educated British radio presenter and television presenter. He was born in Liverpool.
Robinson normally fronts Brain of Britain on BBC Radio 4, but had to discontinue this role during the 2004 series due to illness. He also presented Today, BBC Radio 4's flagship news show, and Stop the Week, a news/chat show. His heyday was during the 1960s and 1970s, when he presented the television series Open House, Picture Parade, Points of View, Ask the Family and Call My Bluff.
He has written two novels and his autobiography, Skip All That.