BBC Documentary Film
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58 min
Writer Alan Bissett explores the complex brain of Robert Burns in a quest to discover the real man behind the myths and reveal the conflicts in his life and work. Burns was a poetic genius, but full of contradictions. He was a lover of women, and an exploiter of them; a Republican firebrand, and a social-climbing government excise man; an advocate of freedom who almost became a Caribbean slave master. Alan examines the groundbreaking research that suggests that the poet suffered from bi-polar disorder, a condition that led him to have severe mood swings.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Robert Burns | Self / Scottish Poet | Unowned | |
Alan Bissett | Self / Presenter | Unowned | |
Robyn Stapleton | Unowned | ||
Andrew Rothney | Unowned |