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Rob Heyland (born 2 April 1954) is a British actor turned television writer. His first TV role was as a police constable in a 1982 episode of ''The Professionals'' entitled ''Cry Wolf''. He is perhaps best known for his role as Donald Turner in the popular BBC series ''One By One'' about a zoo vet.〔(TV Listings ), ''The Age'', 18 May 1984, retrieved 2010-02-06〕 He also starred in the late 1980s in the Pepperami advertising campaign "Venus Fly Trap" and "Piranha". Heyland has since turned to script writing, contributing six episodes of ''Between The Lines'' (which he also created),〔 two of ''Thief Takers'', and an episode of ''Foyle's War''. Other credits include ''Without Motive'', ''Promoted to Glory'',〔Enker, Debi (2006) "(Promoted to Glory )", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', December 25, 2006, retrieved 2010-02-06〕 ''Bomber'',〔Barber, Nicholas (2000) "(Handle With Care )", ''The Guardian'', 5 January 2000, retrieved 2010-02-06〕 and ''Have Your Cake and Eat It''.〔Rampton, James (1996) "(Television & Radio: On the box )", ''The Independent'', 16 August 1996, retrieved 2010-02-06〕 He is co-creator, with SAS veteran Chris Ryan of popular ITV action show ''Ultimate Force'', which ended in 2007.〔"(MACHO GRANT IS SO FORCEFUL )", ''Daily Mirror'', 19 September 2002, retrieved 2010-02-06〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rob Heyland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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