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!
Richard Greene
Richard Marius Joseph Greene (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) was a noted English film and television actor. A matinee idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, which ran for 143 episodes from 1955 to 1959. - From Wikipedia
Robin Hood 043 – Ransom - 1956
The price of honour is too high, when villagers must be oppressed; but Joan the barmaid snares Sir Guy, and Robin does the rest!
Robin Hood 044 – The Goldmaker - 1956
From rags to riches he will go, Sir Richard is told; alas he is not the first to find, that glitter is not gold
Robin Hood 065 – The York Treasure - 1957
A plan to help the refugees is nearly wrecked by Norman greed; ’til Robin proves again, a friend in need’s a friend indeed!
Robin Hood 088 – The Bride of Robin Hood - 1957
A lady named Brenda, who is on the run from an unwanted arranged marriage, saves Robin Hood from the sheriff’s men. Because of this, the outlaws vote her into the group. Brenda believe’s it’s her destiny to marry a true hero, which she see’s in Robin Hood.
Robin Hood 070 – Highland Fling - 1957
The Highlander you may recall was once the subject of our tale; and now with dirk and kilt and all, he’s back on Robin’s trail!
Robin Hood 047 – The Hero - 1956
Mistakes made in history, about who’s hero and who’s not; but Robin solves the mystery, and thus unfolds our plot!
Robin Hood 073 – The Infidel - 1957
A stranger from the Far of East, a captive from the Holy Land; excites the people’s hate and fear, ’til Robin takes a hand!
Robin Hood 084 – My Brother’s Keeper - 1957
When a man kills his own brother, Robin, Little John, and Friar Tuck dress up as mummers and act in a folk play for Lent intending to finding the murderous brother.
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