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Robert Gill - Showreels |
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Compilation Showreel
(4.45) A compilation of shorter clips from Silent Witness; Eastenders; The Wreck of the Mary Celeste; Salsa Guy and Cafe Switch |
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Emmerdale (2.35) The Choir Auditions ![]() The Emmerdale Church Choir auditions for the Yorkshire Choir Competition Head Judge Kenneth Salver (Robert Gill) comes to assess their chances. with Charlotte Bellamy as Laurel Thomas, John Middleton as Rev Ashley Thomas, Nicola Wheeler as Nicola De Souza and Steven Farebrother as McNally, also featuring Jane Cox, Shirley Stelfox, Tony Audenshaw, James Hooten, Patrick Mower, Duncan Preston and Richard Thorpe © ITV 2008 |
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Silent Witness (1.16) |
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The Wreck of the
Mary Celeste |
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Winner - Sweet Success Award |
Nomination - Best Short Film Directors' Guild of Great Britain 2005 |
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Salsa Guy |
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Winner - Best Film Bacup Short Film Festival, Rossendale, October 2007. |
Winner - Audience Award City Short Film Competition, London, June 2007 |
Ocean of Fear (2.44)![]() Brook Lapping Productions/Discovery Channel July 1945. The USS Indianapolis is torpedoed in the shark-infested waters of the Phillipean Sea. Over 900 crewmen made it into the water, five days later only 316 were found alive. For four days Father Thomas Conway gave out the last rites to the dying. In this excerpt from the drama-documentary, shown on Discovery Channel on 20 August 2007 as part of Shark Week and on Channel 4 on 27 December, Robert Gill plays Father Thomas Conway. © Brook Lapping 2007 |
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Eastenders (1.20)![]() The Miller twins have been playing truant, their teacher, Mr Wallace (Robert Gill), pays a home visit. © BBC 2004 |
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Cafe Switch Internet Viral (2.35)![]() Tony Moore (Robert Gill) has discovered a problem in his productivity report - will Café Switch provide the solution? © Strawberry Frog/Napoleon Creative 2006 |
British Council
Training Video![]() Mark (Robert Gill) has to deal with staffing problems - is working from home a help or a hindrance? © British Council/Theatre Unlimited 2005 |