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The Adventures Of
Robin Hood

1 9 5 5 - 1 9 5 8 (UK)
143 episodes

The Adventures Of Robin Hood was made for the American market and one of Lew Grade's first big money-spinners. Richard Greene played the title role for 143 episodes, after which he lived in semi-retirement.

Greene was ably supported in the series by Alexander Gauge as Friar Tuck, Archie Duncan as Little John, Paul Eddington as Will Scarlet, Alan Wheatley as the Sheriff of Nottingham and, first Bernadette O'Farrell then (Picture Book presenter) Patricia Driscoll as Maid Marion.

The evil Sheriff was so detested by audiences that poor Alan Wheatley used to often find his car scratched, while Archie Duncan was also a hero in real life - he received a gallantry award after dragging a boy out of the path of a stampeding horse.

Perhaps the real star was a twenty-foot hollow tree-trunk on wheels which, because of its mobility, played most of Sherwood Forest. Much of the series was shot in the studio, but with careful camera angles that single tree gave a reasonably effective impression of a forest. To keep it company, the producers later built another tree. It gave a whole new meaning to the the term 'wooden acting'.

The theme to the show became as familiar as the series itself, and could be heard in many school playgrounds in the late 50s and 60s;

Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men
Feared by the bad, loved by the good
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood!


Series One

Region 2 (UK) DVD

Series Two

Region 2 (UK) DVD

Series Three

Region 2 (UK) DVD

Series Four

Region 2 (UK) DVD 

Robin Hood
Richard Greene
Maid Marian
Bernadette O'Farrell (1)
Patricia Driscoll (2)
Friar Tuck
Alexander Gauge
Little John

Archie Duncan
Will Scarlet

Paul Eddington
Sheriff of Nottingham

Alan Wheatley
Alan-a-Dale

Richard Coleman
 
Sir Roger de Lisle
Leo McKern
Edgar
Alfie Bass

 

 

 

 

 

 

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