The Deputy Sheriff, usually hostile to Robin Hood, sends a message to Sherwood declaring a truce. Out of necessary, he requires the outlaws’ help. Robin, suspecting treachery, formulates a plan of campaign.
Robin Hood 142 – A Bushell of Apples - 1960
When he hears that Sir Watkyn’s men-at-arms have extorted livestock and wages from the peasants, Frier Tuck turns to the church for help. Sir Watkyn has denied the the charge, but Father Ignatius – abetted by Robin – has a solution to the problem.
Robin Hood 141 – The Edge and the Point - 1960
Former Crusader M’Boland decides to make some money by capturing the outlaw leader, and demanding payment from the Sheriff. He soon discovers that you must first capture your prey – and Robin has ideas of his own.
Robin Hood 140 – The Champion - 1960
When Marian tells Robin that, following the death of her father. Her estate is to be taken over by Sir Quentin, Robin has other ideas – particularly when he suspects the Sheriff is behind the scheme.
Robin Hood 139 – Trapped - 1960
Sir Marmot, a Norman knight, seizes travelers and then places them on trail on trumped up charges. If they refuse to pay the fine he imposes, he sentences them to work on his estate. One of his victims is Little John – which proves to be a very costly mistake.
Robin Hood 138 – Double Trouble - 1960
Edgar, Friar Tuck’s identical twin brother, arrives in Nottingham and brings mayhem in his wake: he has agreed to lead the Sheriff to the outlaw camp – little realising that by doing so, he places his brother’s life in peril.
The Red Skelton – Munson’s Red Herring or Freddie and the Spies - 1959
Edward Everett Horton guest stars in this episode.
The Red Skelton Show – The Kadiddlehopper Mural or Clem the Artist - 1958
Franklin Pangborn guest stars in this episode.
The Red Skelton Show – Clem the Dentist - 1958
Amanda Blake Guest Stars in this episode.
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