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Robin takes refuge in Sherwood Forest and joins a band of outlaws led by Will Scatlock (Bruce Seton) who names him Robin of the hood. Features Alfie Bass as Edgar. Introductory minstrel song: "Robin of Locksley, a knight bold and good; back from the Holy Wars, becomes Robin Hood!"
Sherwood is an animated science fiction streaming television series created by Diana Manson and Megan Laughton that premiered on March 6, 2019, on YouTube Premium.It is a new telling of the Robin Hood legend.
Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood is a CG-animated series produced by Method Animation and DQ Entertainment (seasons 1–2), [1] in co-production with Fabrique d'Images (season 1), ZDF, ZDF Enterprises, De Agostini Editore (season 1), and KidsMe S.r.l. (season 3), with the participation of TF1 and The Walt Disney Company France (seasons 1–2), and in association with COFIMAGE 24.
Carpenter also used the books Robin Hood by the historian J. C. Holt and The God of the Witches by the folklorist Margaret Murray as sources for the program. [7] Robin of Sherwood was more expensive than Carpenter and Knight's previous series; each episode of Robin of Sherwood cost around £500,000 to film. [5] Filming on Robin of Sherwood ...
Series Two: The episodes 'The Trap' and 'The Dream' both seem like scripts written for series one, pressed into service for series two, as both refer to the King's Ransom in Austria, and would probably have fitted better in series one, after the episode 'The Traitor' in which Robin is involved with seeing the Ransom safely to the coast.
The following is a list of episodes for the 2006 Tiger Aspect Productions television series Robin Hood. The first series ran from 7 October – 30 December 2006, the second series from 6 October – 29 December 2007 and the third from 28 March – 27 June 2009.
Collier Young – Episodes 5, 9 and 15; Fred Freiberger – Episodes 2–4, 6–8 and 10–13; John Mantley – Episodes 14 and 16–21; Gene L. Coon – Episodes 22–27; During this season, The Wild Wild West placed at #23 in the ratings for the 1965–1966 season. [12] One episode of this season, "The Night of the Howling Light", received an ...
Sir Richard (Sir Richard of the Lee), played by Ian Hunter was a recurring character in the 1950s television series The Adventures of Robin Hood, appearing in seven episodes of the series. The lovelorn knight, John of York, who appears in an episode of the second season of the 2006 BBC series Robin Hood is clearly based on Richard at the Lee ...