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Robert Burns overcomes his upbringing as a farm labourer to become the national poet of Scotland. Love comes his way in the form of Jean Armour but his attempts at securing a happy relationship are blighted by Jean's father who disapproves of Burns. Finally, Jean and Robbie are married and Burns tries to settle down to a happy married life, but the success of his literary career brings with it many temptations and he is unable to resist the attention of the aristocratic women who fawn upon him. Finding difficulties in supporting his growing family of children, Burns seeks work as a local tax and excise officer in the port of Dumfries when Britain is threatened by the spread of the French Revolution
Name | Character | Team | |
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Michael E. Rodgers | Robert Burns | Unowned | |
Lucy Russell | Jean Armour | Unowned | |
Rebecca Palmer | Maria Riddell | Unowned | |
James Watson | Lewars | Unowned | |
Sean Arnold | Edmund Burke | Unowned | |
Isla St Clair | Lady Miller | Unowned | |
Paul Cunningham | Walter Riddell | Unowned | |
Andrew Armour | Lord Miller | Unowned |