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Robin Askwith

Robin Askwith (born 12 October 1950) is an English , singer, and best known for his starring as the hapless Timothy Lea in the 1970s Confessions series of films, which include Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974), Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976), and Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977). Born in , , Askwith was educated at Merchant Taylors' School in , from which he was expelled. His acting career began in 1968 with a debut role as a schoolboy in the critically acclaimed satirical drama If...., directed by , after a chance encounter with the director led to his casting. Throughout the , he transitioned from dramatic roles in films like (1972) and (1973) to comedic television appearances in sitcoms such as , Bless This House, and Please Sir!, before achieving cult fame with the Confessions franchise, which blended humor with softcore elements and became emblematic of British sexploitation cinema. Askwith's later career has spanned film, television, and theatre, with notable roles including a brief appearance in the Hollywood war film U-571 (2000) and guest spots in British soaps like Coronation Street (2007), Emmerdale, EastEnders, Hollyoaks, and Casualty. In recent years, he has maintained an active presence on screen, appearing in Last Train to Christmas (2021), Buckle Up (2023), Inside No. 9 (2024), and holding a recurring role as Dom Day in the Channel 5 mystery series The Madame Blanc Mysteries (2021–present). Additionally, Askwith has performed in theatre productions, including a 1977 stage adaptation of The Further Confessions of a Window Cleaner written by Val Guest, and continues to engage in one-man shows and public appearances.

Biography

Early life

Robin Askwith was born Robin Mark Askwith on 12 October 1950 in , , , the eldest son of Nelson Askwith, a who had served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, and his wife Hazel (née Cookson). Askwith's early childhood was marked by significant health challenges. At the age of three, he contracted , which led to nine months in an isolation ward followed by a year in a ; medical professionals warned that he might never walk again, but with intensive physiotherapy and family encouragement, he relearned to do so, although one leg remained shorter than the other. This experience profoundly shaped his resilience, and he later maintained daily swimming routines to manage ongoing mobility concerns. The family relocated to the area in , where Askwith attended Merchant Taylors' School, a , participating in sports teams despite his physical limitations. His time there ended abruptly when he was expelled for holding up the Post Office in a prank simulating an armed robbery, an incident that ironically foreshadowed his later roles portraying mischievous schoolboys. Askwith's expulsion prevented him from taking his examinations and taking up a place at the to study English and Drama, prompting an early pivot toward acting pursuits.

Personal life

Askwith has been married twice in adulthood. His first marriage was to actress from 1988 to 1991. He later married Mary Smith from 1996 to 2002. In recent years, he has been in a long-term relationship with his Tracy, with whom he shares his home on the island of . He has no children. Askwith maintains close family ties, including with his younger brother Jeremy, and has spoken of the enduring influence of his parents, and , on his personal values of resilience and independence. Following a period living in during his early career, Askwith relocated to the Mediterranean island of near in 1988, purchasing a derelict farmhouse with his then-wife for privacy and a quieter life away from the public eye. He has resided there since 1991, embracing the island's rural, laid-back environment as a retreat that supports his hobbies of , , and yachting. Askwith lives with the long-term effects of polio contracted in infancy, which left one leg weakened and affects his mobility, though he has adopted rigorous wellness routines including daily swimming to manage his health. His philanthropic interests include serving as patron of The British Polio Fellowship since 2024, where he has donated proceeds from performances, such as his 2024 show "Askwith Flairs Up," to support survivors and related causes.

Career

Early career and breakthrough

Askwith made his professional acting debut in 1968 at the age of 17, appearing as a minor character—a rebellious fifth former named Ben Keating—in Lindsay Anderson's satirical film If...., which critiqued British public school life. This role marked his entry into the film industry following brief training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, though his screen presence was limited to supporting parts in subsequent early works such as Otley (1969) and Cool It Carol! (1970). In the early , Askwith supplemented his film appearances with guest spots on British television, including several roles on the sketch comedy series , which helped build his visibility in light comedic formats. These television outings, alongside minor theatre engagements like his appearance in the 1975 production Play by Play at London's King's Head Theatre, honed his skills in character-driven humour before his major break. Askwith's breakthrough came in 1974 with the lead role of the bumbling, sexually frustrated window cleaner Timothy Lea in , a low-budget directed by that became a surprise box-office hit and spawned a franchise including (1975), (1976), and (1977). His portrayal of Lea—a cheeky, working-class navigating absurd mishaps—earned him the British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1976 and solidified his on-screen persona as an affable rogue, influencing his casting in similar comedic roles. However, the success of the Confessions series led to typecasting challenges in the late , confining Askwith largely to light parts in sex comedies and limiting opportunities for more diverse dramatic work, despite his earlier eclectic experiences. This pigeonholing reflected broader industry constraints for young British actors during the decade, as noted in contemporary critiques of his career trajectory.

Film roles

Askwith's breakthrough in film came with his portrayal of the hapless Timothy Lea in the Confessions series, beginning with (1974), directed by . In this role, he embodied a bumbling navigating absurd sexual mishaps, characterized by , verbal stumbles, and physical clumsiness that underscored themes of uncertain in 1970s . The character's development across the series—from window cleaner to pop performer in (1975) and driving instructor in (1976), culminating in holiday camp entertainer in (1977)—highlighted Lea's persistent ineptitude amid escalating comedic chaos, reflecting the era's shifting attitudes toward permissiveness and class satire. These films achieved substantial commercial success, grossing millions at the UK and revitalizing the domestic comedy market during a period of declining British cinema attendance. Beyond the Confessions franchise, Askwith contributed to the ensemble dynamics of the series in (1973), playing the opportunistic photographer Larry Prodworthy, whose sleazy antics amplified the film's bawdy humor on beauty contests and gender roles. This appearance exemplified the tradition of rapid-fire and stock characters, with Askwith's youthful energy fitting seamlessly into the group's chaotic interplay. Askwith's later film work included smaller parts in international productions like U-571 (2000), where he appeared as a seaman in the submarine drama, and cameos in shorts such as Buckle Up (2023) as Larry Donovan. His occasional revivals, including self-referential appearances in documentaries on 1970s cinema, have sustained interest in his career. Critically, Askwith's Confessions performances earned him the Evening Standard Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1976, recognizing his comic timing and screen presence. While often dismissed as lowbrow, his filmography endures as a cornerstone of sex comedy's cultural legacy, capturing the decade's hedonistic spirit and influencing nostalgic revivals, though his dramatic efforts remain underappreciated in mainstream discourse.

Television roles

Askwith began his television career in the early 1970s with a regular role as the lodger Fred Pickering in the ITV sitcom Beryl's Lot, appearing across three series from 1973 to 1975, where he portrayed a young bookmaker's assistant navigating family dynamics and romantic entanglements in a working-class household. In the 1980s, he starred as the football-enthusiast milkman Dave Deacon in the ITV sitcom Bottle Boys, which ran for two series from 1984 to 1985, showcasing his comedic flair in ensemble scenes involving workplace mishaps and flirtations at a dairy depot. Askwith made notable guest appearances in British soaps during the 1990s and 2000s, including a 1997 role as the race promoter Jason Lafal in EastEnders, where he facilitated a motorbike racing storyline involving Ricky Butcher. He later appeared in Coronation Street as resort rep Aidan in 2007 and as the musician Ritchie de Vries across multiple episodes in 2013, depicting an ageing rocker entangled in bar schemes and old friendships with Dennis Tanner. His television work in the extended to guest spots in series such as Doctors, Casualty, , , and , often playing charismatic or eccentric supporting characters that highlighted his dramatic range beyond comedy. In recent years, Askwith has taken on recurring and guest roles in contemporary dramas, including Steve Douthwaite, a , in the 2020 series C.B. Strike (season 4, ). From 2021 onward, he has portrayed the affable antique dealer Jeremy Lloyd James as a series regular in Channel 5's , with Season 5 airing in 2025, contributing to the cozy crime ensemble set in rural . He also appeared as himself in a in the 2024 "" of 's anthology , blending autobiography with dark humor. These roles reflect his continued presence in British television, evolving from leads to nuanced character parts in streaming-era productions up to 2025.

Stage and other performances

Robin Askwith made his West End debut in 1983 playing the lead role of in Ray Cooney's farce Run for Your Wife at the , a production that ran for over 2,000 performances and highlighted his comedic timing in the story of a bigamist juggling two wives. He later reprised similar roles in Cooney's works, including Caught in the Net during a UK tour in the early , where he portrayed a hapless husband entangled in marital deception. In the , following the success of his film roles, Askwith adapted the Confessions series for , launching a global theatre tour of The Further Confessions of a Window Cleaner in 1977, which he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in, drawing large audiences with its bawdy humor and extending to venues like Nottingham's Theatre Royal. This was followed by revivals and spin-offs, such as Doctor in the House tours in the 1980s and 1990s, where he played a mischievous medical student alongside casts including and , performing to packed houses across the . Askwith's stage career in the 1980s and 2000s encompassed a range of farces and regional productions, including the role of Bill in Ray Cooney's Funny Money at from November 2011 to January 2012, a fast-paced about a man finding a lost wallet filled with cash. He also took on villainous supporting parts in family musicals, such as the Childcatcher in at various theatres during the 2000s. From the onward, Askwith became a staple in British pantomime, appearing annually in holiday seasons to build rapport with family audiences through exaggerated villain roles. Notable performances include Abanazar in at New Theatre and Darlington Hippodrome in the 2010s, the Giant in at Southend's Cliffs Pavilion, and appearances alongside the in Dick Whittington and with in at Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre. These seasonal runs, often lasting six to eight weeks, showcased his and audience interaction skills. In recent years up to 2025, Askwith has focused on intimate stage tours featuring autobiographical one-man shows, where he recounts his career from early film breakthroughs to Confessions fame with humorous anecdotes and sessions. Productions like An Audience With Robin Askwith have toured venues including Manchester's Café and Civic Theatre, combining personal stories with clips from his work, as seen in 2014 and 2017 screenings paired with films like . These shows continued sporadically through the , adapting to post-pandemic audiences with a mix of live storytelling and multimedia elements.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotable Co-stars
1968If....Keating, David Wood,
19691st Kid,
1969Shepherd Boy (uncredited)James Clark,
1970Cool It, Carol!JoePete Walker,
1971Nagorny,
1972The Four Dimensions of GretaRoger MaitlandPeter CarpenterKaren Price, Maria O'Brien
1972All Coppers Are...SimmySidney Hayers,
1972DesJim O'ConnollyMark Edwards, Mary Henehan
1972TimPete WalkerRay Brooks,
1972Rufus,
1972Minor Role (scenes deleted),
1972Bless This HouseMike,
1973Larry SimmondsSidney Hayes,
1973Baker's Delivery ManCliff Owen,
1973Harry StevensAnthony Balch,
1974Timothy LeaAnthony Booth, Linda Hayden
1975The Amorous MilkmanGerry Blundell, Cathy Robinson
1975Timothy LeaNorman CohenAnthony Booth,
1976Ray FayFrank Agrama,
1976Timothy LeaNorman CohenAnthony Booth, Sheila White
1977Sid NoggettNorman CohenAnthony Booth,
1977RaskinNorman Cohen,
1978Let's Get LaidGordon LaidJohn GoddardPeter Rigg,
1982Ben KeatingLeonard Rossiter,
2000The AsylumLeeJohn Fitzpatrick, Daphne Di Cinto
2000U-571Laughing Sailor,
2021TristanJulian Kemp,
2023Buckle UpLarry Donovan (archive footage)Ross Fall,

Television

Askwith's television career spans over five decades, with guest appearances in popular British series, soaps, and dramas, often playing comedic or character-driven roles. His credits include both regular series roles and one-off episodes or specials.

1960s

  • Z Cars (1968, ): Unspecified minor role in episode "Should Auld Acquaintance: Part 1"

1970s

  • Please Sir! (1971, ): Eddie in episode "A.W.O.L." (series 4, )
  • Father, Dear Father (1971, ): Monty in episode "The Life of the Party" (series 5, episode 2)
  • Bless This House (1971–1976, ): Mike Abbott (regular role, 57 episodes)
  • The Fenn Street Gang (1971–1973, ): Guest appearances (multiple episodes)
  • Beryl's Lot (1973–1975, ): Fred Pickering (recurring role, multiple episodes across series 1–3)

1980s

  • Bottle Boys (1984–1985, ): Dave Deacon (lead role, 13 episodes)
  • Boon (1988, ): Bograt in episode "" (series 3, episode 8)
  • BBC Play of the Month (1983, ): Alec in "Infidelities" (adaptation of Marivaux's play, TV special)

1990s

  • (1997, ): Jason Lafal in episode aired 4 August (series 13, episode 1484, 1 episode)

2000s

  • Sunburn (2000, ): Nigel Karver in episode "New Opportunities, Second Chances" (series 2, episode 2, 1 episode)
  • Doctors (2004, ): David Cordman in episode "A Lion or a Sheep" (series 6, episode 56, 1 episode)
  • Benidorm (2009, ): Gary Snelling in episode "Episode Four" (series 3, episode 4, 1 episode)
  • (2007, ): Aidan (holiday rep) across 4 episodes (July–August, filmed in )

2010s

  • (2011, Channel 4): Earl (ex-boyfriend of Melody Longford) in 3 episodes (January)
  • (2013, ITV): Ritchie de Vries (veteran rocker) in 4 episodes (October)
  • (2015, ITV): Alby (guest during disaster storyline) in 2 episodes (August)
  • (2016, ITV): Gary Snelling / Marcus in episode "Episode One" (series 8, episode 1, 1 episode)
  • Casualty (2016, BBC One): Ron Kleinman in episode "Step Right Up" (series 30, episode 22, 1 episode)
  • C.B. Strike (2017, BBC One): Steve Douthwaite (miniseries role, 2 episodes in "The Silkworm" adaptation)

2020s

Other work

Commercials

Robin Askwith began his advertising career in the mid-1960s, appearing in commercials that showcased his youthful charm and emerging comedic timing. One of his earliest roles was in a 1967 advertisement for Smith's Crisps, where he featured alongside , promoting the snack's flavors in a lighthearted spot typical of the era's casual marketing style. He also appeared in a 1967 ad for Summer County margarine, directed by . In 1971, Askwith featured in commercials for Magicote paint and TUF Boots footwear, the latter directed by Terence Donovan. The following year, he promoted KitKat chocolate biscuits (1973). Later that decade, his visibility grew with a memorable advertisement from 1973, in which he portrayed a character enjoying the in a setting, aligning with the brand's emphasis on social relaxation and quality brewing. This commercial, directed during the height of his rising film career, highlighted his affable, persona similar to that seen in his Confessions series roles. By the late 1980s, Askwith continued in advertising with a 1989 spot for Car Care, a motoring product line, where he humorously demonstrated the need for vehicle maintenance after a mishap, leveraging his established reputation for comedic mishaps to engage viewers. These commercials provided steady supplementary income during periods between major acting projects, often requiring quick shoots that capitalized on his recognizable face from 1970s cinema.

Documentaries and recordings

Robin Askwith has contributed to several documentaries, primarily as a narrator or interviewee, focusing on film history and comedy genres. In , he served as the narrator for the short documentary Traincare '90, a educational film highlighting railway maintenance and safety procedures. Askwith appeared in the 2020 documentary King Rocker, directed by Michael Cumming, where he delivered a notable monologue reflecting on his career and connections to the music scene, tying into the film's exploration of post-punk musician Robert Lloyd and . In this anti-rockumentary, his contribution provided humorous insights into 1970s entertainment culture. More recently, Askwith featured as an interviewee in the 2024 Channel 4 documentary Saucy! Secrets of the Sex Comedy, which examines the history of 1970s sexploitation films, including the Confessions series in which he starred. The film, based on Simon Sheridan's 2001 book Keeping the End Up!, includes Askwith discussing the cultural impact and production of these movies alongside other actors like Sue Longhurst and . In terms of audio recordings, Askwith contributed spoken-word segments to the 1975 original soundtrack album for , where he voiced character dialogue as Timothy Lea amid the film's musical tracks. He has also been a frequent guest on and radio programs in the , sharing personal anecdotes from his career. Notable appearances include the BBC Radio 4's Free Thinking in 2020, discussing his roles in films like If.... and the series; RHLSTP with in 2021; My Time Capsule in 2024; Full Disclosure with James O'Brien in 2024, where he recounted his early life and breakthrough roles; and Tony Slattery's Rambling Club in 2025. Coverage of Askwith's post-2020 documentary and podcast contributions remains incomplete as of November 2025, with potential for additional retrospectives on his enduring legacy in .

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