One of my first beefcake images was in a kids' book about the Stone Age: the Lake Dwellers of neolithic Switzerland, around 3000 BC, naked as they hauled in their nets.
I've read a lot about prehistory since, and visited some Neolithic sites, so I don't have much patience for the portrayal of the wacky caveman Robin in the British Ghosts. He says he lived around the time of Stonehenge, 3000-2500 BCE, the Neolitic Era, with permanent villages and domesticated plants and animals. But he acts like a nomadic hunter-gatherer of the Mesolithic Era.
But in this case I'll excuse the reverse anachronism. In Episode 4.5, Robin flashes back to the day of his death. He and two companions were attacked by a bear; he climbed a tree to escape, but was hit by lightning.
Check out the chest of the caveman in the foreground. Massive, and accentuated by the costume design.
He's worth a bit of research
Robin has two caveman companions in this episode.
Dan King has only one acting credit, no photos, and a very common name. There are many actor Dan Kings out there, as well as several porn stars. A dead end. So I'm going to go with Aaron Collict.
Aaron Collict has the chest for the job, but research is made difficult by his lack of Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or TikTok pages. At least he has several resumes posted online.
He's a model, actor, and personal trainer, with the tagline: "Hung human being with a passion for endorphins." Sorry, I meant "hungry."
He received a B.Sci. in Mathematics from the University of East Anglia in 2007, and has worked as an operations manager and film producer. Currently he is a salesperson for Steady Solar, a solar-power company.
After modeling and doing commercials for Slater's Menswear, Hot Tub Barn, Oriel Mobile Valeting, and The Cutting Room, Aaron moved into tv with two reality programs:
More after the break. Caution: Explicit.





