Rob Roy<br />This version of Rob Roy has dispensed with the Jacobite setting and updates the story to the 20th century. It is 1924 and 20-year-old Frank falls foul of his father. He has spent a year in Paris, supposedly learning the business, but actually hanging out with Imagist poets. When he refuses to join the business his father sends him north to stay with his Uncle - a radical and mixed up in the cause of Irish Nationalism. Scott's tale doesn't really depend on the historical trappings on which the author's reputation now rests. A son being banished by his father because he wants to be a long-haired poet is a perennial situation, as is the love-triangle between Frank, Die Vernon and her wicked cousin Rashleigh.<br />Walter Scott ...... David Tennant<br />Frank ...... Paul Ready<br />Die Vernon ...... Denise Gough<br />Rob Roy ...... Mark Bonnar<br />Quentin ...... Christian Rodska<br />Frank's Father ...... Christian Rodska<br />Rashleigh ...... Joe McFadden<br />Owen ...... Michael Eaves<br />Uncle Hilary ...... Stuart McGugan<br />Vernon ...... Stuart McGugan<br />The Post Master ...... Stuart McGugan<br />O'Brien ...... Paul Reid<br />Dougal ...... Callum O'Neill<br />Henry ...... Callum O'Neill<br />Cummings ...... Callum O'Neill<br />Written by Sir Walter Scott<br />Adapted by Robin Brooks<br />Directed by Clive Brill<br /><br />