Sir Richard is a doughty knight, who needs no urging to create; impressions of great wealth and might, with borrowed silver plate!
The Adventures of Robin Hood was a very well made and long running 1950s show from the UK that spanned 143 episodes. It starred Richard Greene as Robin Hood along with all the other familiar Robin Hood characters.
Robin Hood 053 – The Friar’s Pilgrimage - 1956
The flowers of Kent with nectar flow, and honey bees grow fat upon it; there Robin goes and neatly puts, a bee in someone’s bonnet!
Robin Hood 029 – Children Of The Greenwood - 1956
From out the mouths of babes come pearls of wisdom, at least so they say; to demonstrate dear boys and girls, we bid thee watch our play! A’Bland, a free man, skips town because he’s being falsely accused for murder. His children are captured and made to serve Lord FitzUrse. A’Bland joins the Sherwood Outlaws […]
Robin Hood 050 – Outlaw Money - 1956
Villagers are being starved, the outlaws quickly take the hint; and making money’s not so hard, when Robin has the mint!
Robin Hood 076 – Carlotta - 1956
Little John a’courting girls, and sings a charming serenade; but will his love to him be true, or will he be betrayed?
Robin Hood 019 – The Brothers - 1956
The Sheriff tried to capture Guy, and very hard he pressed the search; so here’s how Robin Hood became a patron of the church!
Robin Hood 054 – The Blackbird - 1956
When Little John gets in a rage, the Sheriff has him caught and bound; he drags him to the gallows but, no hangman can be found!
Robin Hood 004 – Friar Tuck - 1955
Mildred flees Sir William’s trope, ’tis Harold she would rather wed; she seeks the aid of Friar Tuck, and vows are safely said! A beautiful young damsel seeks to marry her true love against the wishes of her family, it is up to Friar Tuck to see that true love is joined in happy matrimony. When […]
Robin Hood 007 – The Knight Who Came to Dinner - 1955
In days of old when Knights were bold, and practiced arts of chivalry; there lived no sadder sight I’m told, than Sir Richard of the Lea!