Today we act like diplomats, to his Merry Men bold Robin says; we clear yon castle both of mice and the alliance Francais! The sheriff, noticing something strange going on in a seemingly abandoned castle, goes and finds an occupant he wouldn’t have expected.
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 033 – The Youngest Outlaw - 1955
Once a boy to Sherwood came, to live beneath the greenwood tree; hoping he could hide his fame, as Duke of Brittany! Robin and his gang take in a boy running way from a bad home life only to find out he is a prince, here to the throne! They think they find the proper […]
Robin Hood 093 – A Village Wooing - 1957
Many reasons have been claimed, for joining Robin’s merry band; the stranger was a lad who aimed to win his true love’s hand!
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 057 – The Final Tax - 1956
Farmer Tom is dead they say, which surely alters all the facts; for instance Tuck finds out a way, to end a hated tax!
Robin Hood 078 – Pepper - 1957
The Byzantium princess Irene is being returned home after having been held as a state hostage. She has, however, fallen in love with Prince John and doesn’t wish to return. If she doesn’t make it back to her homeland safely, an important alliance King Richard and the emperor of Byzantine are trying to forge could be lost.
Robin Hood 045 – The Haunted Mill - 1956
A plague of mice, a stream run dry, has filled the miller with alarm; to catch the villain, Little John must lend his strong right arm!
Robin Hood 126 – Goodbye Little John - 1958
Little John returns to Sherwood Forest and finds his place in Robin’s band taken by Will Scarlet and The Deputy Sheriff offers Little John a pardon.
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!