
Robin of Sherwood
Fantasy-drama series by Richard Carpenter based on the Robin Hood legend. of Loxley, also called 'The Hooded Man' lives with his friends in the forests of Sherwood. They fight against the Normandic rulers who oppress the population of the region, especially Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Robin of Loxley was succeeded by Robert of Huntingdon, a renegade nobleman, at the beginning of season three. By gaining the trust of the other members of the group and living his life as Robin would have, he soon proves himself as a worthy successor. This adaptation of the Robin Hood legend leans heavily on mystic and magic. This is also reinforced by the soundtrack of the Irish band Clannad.
His family massacred by Norman soldiers, Robin takes on the mantle of the Hooded Man, a champion long prophesied. His first challenge is to free Maid Marion from the clutches of the evil, powerful Baron de Belleme.
The beautiful Jennet of Elsdon rejects the amorous advances of the Sheriff's steward, Sir Guy of Gisburne, and is as a consequence accused of witchcraft by Sir Guy and imprisoned in the Nottingham Castle dungeons together with her husband. The Sheriff, however, realises that Jennet has been set up by his very "susceptible" steward and thus gives Jennet the opportunity to save her and her husband's lives in return for a "small favour". This is an offer that Jennet just cannot refuse...
Crusaders returning from Palestine have their holy symbol stolen by a blind professional thief. Fiercely hunted by the enraged crusaders, the thief runs into the Sherwood Forest outlaws, making the crusaders mistake them for the thief's accomplices. After a long chase, James ends up dead and Much a prisoner.
The Sheriff is getting short of cash and thus decides to get married - although he really hates women - to the 16-year-old Lady Mildred de Bracy, whom he knows will receive a fat dowry from her rich father. John starts to go "fishing" at Wickham, and a stranger with a broken heart and a very bad singing-voice makes his way through Sherwood.
The outlaws save the life of Chevalier Deguise, who later turns out to be a disguised King Richard returning from imprisonment in the holy land. The King promises to pardon Robin and his gang members on condition that they go to fight for England and their King in the wars in Normandy. Robin agrees, but soon his band members begin to walk out on him, realising that something is not quite right with the King and all his promises.
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Ray Winstone | Will Scarlet |
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Mark Ryan | Nasir |
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Clive Mantle | Little John |
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Nickolas Grace | Robert de Rainault |
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Robert Addie | Sir Guy of Gisburne |
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Michael Praed | Robin of Loxley |
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Peter Llewellyn Williams | Much |
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Phil Rose | Friar Tuck |
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Judi Trott | Lady Marion |
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Clive Willbond-Hill | |
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John Abineri | Herne the Hunter |
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Philip Jackson | Abbot Hugo de Rainault |
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Martin West | Martin |
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Stuart Linden | The Old Prisoner |
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Anthony Valentine | Baron de Belleme |
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Wayne Michaels | Ailric of Loxley |
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Steven Osborne | James |
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Geoffrey Greenhill | Miller |
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Steve Wilsher | Outlaw |
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Harry Herring | Clerk |
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Thomas Henty | Flambard |
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Paul Rainbow | Tom the Fletcher |
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Mark Audley | Dickon |
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Kim Hicks | Belleme's Servant I |
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Gillie Roper | Belleme's Servant II |
Director | Ian Sharp |
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Writer | Richard Carpenter | |
Producer | Patrick Dromgoole, Paul Knight | |
Musician | Clannad, Pol Brennan | |
Photography | Bob Edwards, Brian Morgan |
Packaging | Custom Case |
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Nr Discs | 2 |
Distributor | Acorn Media |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 1 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3115 |
Added Date | Aug 06, 2015 17:44:30 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:31 |