Do you remember Mick Robertson - presenter with Jenny Hanley on ITV children’s programme Magpie in the 1970s. For many years, Mick lived just outside Blandford in the village of Ibberton in the shadows of Bulbarrow Hill. Living nearby was Jack Hargreaves another television presenter and writer who had a keen interest in the North Dorset countryside. Initially, Mick trained as a teacher before working in television as a researcher.
After presenting Magpie, Mick produced many award winning programmes for children. In 2007, he was given the Special Children’s BAFTA Award for his television work .
Although now retired Mick retains an interest in television as a family member is the Executive Producer on the popular television series the Repair Shop. He is a lifetime follower of both County Cricket and Portsmouth Football Club. Together with ex-Magpie presenting mate Tommy Boyd, he is a regular contributor to internet radio station Pompey Sound.
Mick Robertson has an interest in Dorset history and for this reason wrote the foreword to the book From Dorset Gallows to Van Diemen’s Land. This is the true story of two North Dorset young men unfairly transported to Australia for their political beliefs - this book is now available in the UK & Australia from Amazon.
Seemingly always to be known as Magpie Mick - Mick Robertson enjoy your retirement!.

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