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==Film and television work== Robbins has acted in many feature films. She was named Best Supporting Actress at the Angel Awards of the Monaco International Film Festival, for her role as Kathleen in the low-budget British film, ''Fated''. In 2005, she played Joan in ''[[Sex Lives of the Potato Men]]''. The following year she appeared with [[James Franco]] and [[Jean Reno]] in the film ''[[Flyboys (film)|Flyboys]]'', playing the role of Clarisse, a brothel Madame. In the comedy ''[[Lunchbox]]'' she starred as man-hungry teacher, Suzanne. She also starred in Farrena Films' comedy-thriller short movie ''The Other Side with Valerie Hope''. Robbins appeared in two series of the comedy series ''[[Dinnerladies (TV series)|Dinnerladies]]'', playing the character Babs, a friend of Petula Gordeno, played by [[Julie Walters]], BBC. Robbins later appeared with the sitcom's writer [[Victoria Wood]] in the Christmas special ''[[Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings]]'' and ''[[Victoria Wood's Big Fat Documentary]]''. Alongside daughter [[Emily Atack]], Robbins appeared on ''[[Gogglebox|Celebrity Gogglebox]]'' and is a regular contributor on ''[[Steph's Packed Lunch]]'' for Channel 4. Robbins has worked on many comedy and drama TV shows on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Netflix, and can also be heard as a voice-over artist on many commercials. She was the [[Edith Piaf]] soundalike on a lager advert. She was the '[[Doris Day]]' voice in a [[Waitrose]] commercial. Her singing can be heard on television advertisements for [[Clover (spread)|Clover]], [[Debenhams]], [[TUI Travel|First Choice Holidays]] and many more. She also recorded the [[Capital Radio]] jingle package for Sue Manning Productions.{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}} She also played Singing Ring in the mini-series ''[[The 10th Kingdom]]'', which aired in 2000.
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