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  1. Robin of Sherwood is a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 28 April 1984 to 28 June 1986 on the ITV network. In the United States it was shown on the premium cable TV channel Showtime [1] and, later, on PBS.

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      Clive Andrew Mantle (born 3 June 1957) [1] is an English...

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      Michael Praed (/ p r eɪ d / PRAYD; [1] born 1 April 1960),...

  2. Robin Hood: Created by Richard Carpenter. With Peter Llewellyn Williams, Ray Winstone, Mark Ryan, Clive Mantle. A forest mystical being appoints two men in succession as the legendary outlaw defender of the oppressed.

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  3. Robin of Sherwood was a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network.

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  4. Robin of Sherwood was a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network.

  5. robinofsherwood.fandom.com › wiki › Robin_of_SherwoodRobin of Sherwood

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    There were three series seasons, comprising a two-hour opening episode and one hour-long episodes, although the pilot is sometimes screened as two one-hour episodes and the episodes comprising "The Swords of Wayland" were transmitted as one episode in the UK on their original screening on a Bank Holiday weekend in 1985. It was shot on film, and alm...

    Heroes

    1. Robin of Loxley - Michael Praed 2. Robert of Huntingdon - Jason Connery 3. Marion of Leaford - Judi Trott 4. Much - Peter Llewellyn Williams 5. Will Scarlet - Ray Winstone 6. Little John - Clive Mantle 7. Friar Tuck - Phil Rose 8. Nasir - Mark Ryan

    Villains

    1. Guy of Gisburne - Robert Addie 2. The Sheriff of Nottingham (Robert de Rainault) - Nickolas Grace 3. Abbot Hugo de Rainault - Philip Jackson 4. Baron Simon de Belleme - Anthony Valentine 5. Prince/King John - Phil Davis 6. Gulnar - Richard O'Brien 7. King Richard the Lionheart - John Rhys-Davies

    Others

    1. Herne the Hunter - John Abineri 2. Ailric of Loxley - Wayne Michaels 3. The Old Prisoner - Stuart Linden 4. Arthur the Rat- himself 5. Martin - Martin West 6. James - Steven Osbourne 7. Edward of Wickham - Jeremy Bulloch 8. Matthew - Robbie Bulloch 9. Richard of Leaford - George Baker 10. Meg - Claire Toeman 11. The Earl of Huntingdon - Michael Craig 12. Jennet - Angharad Rees 13. Reynald de Villaret - Yves Beneyton 14. Alan a Dale - Peter Hutchinson 15. Mildred de Bracy - Stephanie Tague...

    Directed by:
    Produced by: Paul Knight, Esta Charkham, and Patrick Dromgoole
    Written by:
    Series created by: Richard Carpenter
    Cinematography by: Roger Pearce, Howard Rockliffe, Gary Breckon and Bob Edwards
    Music composed by: Clannad

    The award-winning music for Robin of Sherwood was composed and performed by Clannad, the Irish folk group. The show's original soundtrack, Legend, was released in 1984 and won the BAFTAaward for Best Original Television Music. While not all of the show's music is found on the Legend album, some additional pieces can be found on Clannad's albums Mac...

    In repeats, episodes have frequently been broadcast out of order, and alternative orders have been suggested. Those which can be placed in a definite order are:Robin Hood and the Sorcerer - the story begins and the gang is formed.The Witch of Elsdon - James and Martin join the gang.Seven Poor Knights from Acre - James is killed.The King's Fool - Ki...

    In Series 1, Alan A Dale does fit where it is placed, but could possibly fit after The King's Fool (this seems unlikely, however, since Gisburne is apparently killed in The King's Fool and his survival is mentioned in The Prophecy). In Series 2, The Lord of the Trees appears to take place before The Children of Israel (the Sheriff is still absent),...

    Villages

    1. Loxley - burned village, childhood home of the first Robin. 2. Wickham - village where Meg, lover of Little John lived. An important setting in the series. 3. Cromm Cruac - village-phantom, created by Gulnar (Seen only in the episode Cromm Cruac). 4. Elsdon - (Mentioned in the episode Witch of Elsdon). 5. Bystead- Village used a camp by the Knights Templar. 6. Hathersage - Home of Little John(never seen, only mentioned). 7. Uffcombe - village attacked by Hounds of Lucifer.

    "Series 1 - Part 1 - Episodes 1 To 3 DVD."
    "Series 1 - Part 2 - Episodes 4 To 6 DVD."
    "Series 2 - Part 1 - Episodes 1 To 4 DVD."
    "Series 2 - Part 2 - Episodes 5 To 7 DVD."

    In July 2015, Bafflegab Productions, the producers of the audio play/comic book series The Scarifyers, and co-producer Barnaby Eaton-Jones announced that they were adapting a feature-length script entitled Robin of Sherwood: The Knights Of The Apocalypse, written by Richard Carpenter before his death in 2012. Jason Connery, Judi Trott, Ray Winstone...

    Robin of Sherwood at the [Internet Movie Database.
    Robin of Sherwood at Wikipedia.
    BBC Wiltshire's RoS Retrospectiveand audio interviews from 2004with Nickolas Grace, Phil Rose and Richard Carpenter.
    Clive Banks's Robin of Sherwood Episode Guide.
  6. 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.

  7. Robin of Sherwood was a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network.

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