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This is a list of episodes for the 1950's British television series The Adventures of Robin Hood, sometimes broadcast in North America under the title The Adventures in Sherwood Forest. This show ran for 143 episodes across four series.

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  • This is a list of episodes for the 1950's British television series The Adventures of Robin Hood, sometimes broadcast in North America under the title The Adventures in Sherwood Forest. This show ran for 143 episodes across four series. (en)
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  • A pair of villagers from Upper Minton, Ludlow and Barker , come to Robin's camp and tell him of an oppressive new tax—the third that year—imposed on them by the greedy Count Olivier . In addition the Count has taken the villagers food supplies for a banquet at his castle. Can Robin turn the tables on the Count? Also features Patrick Troughton as the Count's Schenesal and Charles Lloyd-Pack as the French Chef. Introductory minstrel song: "A hungry winter it will be, without an extra bite to spare; unless the secret is well kept, and each one does his share!" (en)
  • Robin unknowingly steals Queen Eleanor's silver Byzantine plates, which were being transported undercover by a monk through Sherwood. Marian involves their friend Sir Richard of the Lea , but Sir Richard, as ever, has many debts to pay off and uses the plates to show how wealthy he is. Soon the Sheriff's lieutenant takes an interest. Can Robin hold him off until the Archbishop arrives to take the plates to their rightful owner? Introductory minstrel song: "Sir Richard is a doughty knight, who needs no urging to create; impressions of great wealth and might, with borrowed silver plate!" (en)
  • Robin travels to the Forest of Dean in the Wye valley to help a tribe of Celts led by Brack , who are to be thrown off the land of Sir Humphrey of Chepstow . Using the tribes 'fever brew', a hallucinogen, Robin changes place with Sir Humphrey to cause a change of heart. Note: An end title credits the Welsh Mountain footage courtesy of the British Travel and Holidays Association. (en)
  • A confidence trickster from London named Pick , a practitioner of the old shell game, arrives in Sherwood. Queen Eleanor's chaplain asks Robin to steal The Queen's jewels from Hastings House in London to aid King Richard, as Prince John has arrested the Schenesal who was to have handed them over to the chaplain. Robin recruits Pick in the plot, but Little John warns Robin to be wary of his new ally. Introductory minstrel song: "A daring raid is being planned, and Pick is chosen for the try; because he’s proven that his hand is quicker than your eye!" (en)
  • To avoid capture by the Sheriff, Robin is forced into a proxy marriage, performed by Friar Tuck, to Judith Denton , the daughter of wealthy merchant Master Bligh Denton who mistakes Robin for her real suitor Sir Peter Marston . (en)
  • Intro for Lepidus, the Alchemist. Hearing he is deep in debt, Robin and Marian call on Sir Richard of the Lea, and find he has fallen under the influence of Lepidus the Alchemist, who has promised to turn his pewter plates to gold, having proved his alchemy 'works'. The Sheriff wants to arrest Lepidus for treason but Robin, after proving Lepidus 'powers' to him, parleys a deal with the greedy Sheriff to give over the alchemist in exchange for Will , an outlaw that is to be hanged. Introductory minstrel song: "From rags to riches he will go, Sir Richard is told; alas he is not the first to find, that glitter is not gold!" (en)
  • Robin with the aid of a local tailor Ezekiel keeps a list of those loyal to King Richard out of the hands of the Sheriff of Nottingham. Introductory minstrel song: "The tailor plies his gentle trade, his nimble hands are never still; when Robin takes up stitching too, the Sheriff gets the bill!" (en)
  • Sir James's uncle is held hostage in the Holy Land. An infidel, Ali Ben Arra , held prisoner in Nottingham is to be exchanged for him. However, Sir James, in a plot to gain his inheritance, intends to kill the prisoner in Sherwood Forest and blame Robin Hood. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • Robin becomes the latest victim of Sir Hugo DeBask , a lord who arrests travellers through his estate and sets them to work on his lands if they can't pay the fine he imposes at their trial. Looking for him, Marian also falls into the trap. Escape comes from an unexpected quarter. Note: Laurence Hardy's character is incorrectly billed as Sir Marmot on the end titles. (en)
  • Intro Sir Alan-a-Dale , who is unaware that Prince John has accused him of murder and declared an outlaw. In warning Sir Alan, Marian is wounded by a crossbow bolt, threatening to reveal her identity to the pursuing Sheriff. Opening scene: Song by minstrel Sir Alan-a-Dale with harp: "The sign of the Blue Boar, hangs beyond the door; the serving girl called Joan, has left me to drink alone!" (en)
  • Saint Anthony's Fire is running rampant throughout Nottingham, and it's up to Little John and Robin to deliver much needed supplies to the city, in order to help the poor. However they are discovered and Robin is wounded in battle. It's up to Little John to save the day. Introductory minstrel song: "Robin Hood has many guises, but the strangest on the list; was when he aided Anselm, as a pharmacist!" Note: St. Anthony's fire, caused by ergotism, was caught and spread by eating bread made from rye contaminated with the fungus ergot. Reported symptoms of the period include convulsions, vomiting, hallucinations and limbs turning black, as if burned by fire, and falling off before death. First reported in France in 994. (en)
  • Anne De Brissac asks the outlaws to help her with a box full of gold she claims is intended for King Richard. Marian informs Robin that the Lady is on the side of Prince John. Little John and Ned, who have gone to collect the gold, go missing. It is up to Marian to force the truth from Anne, before the Sheriff closes the trap. (en)
  • Having obtained the list of traitors conspiring to put Prince John on the throne, King Richard/Peregrinus plans to capture the rebel lords' leader, Count de Belvoir, the Earl of Huntingdon. Introductory minstrel song: "Peregrinus is in fact, King Richard of the Lion-Heart; with Robin Hood to guard the realm, the King can then depart!" (en)
  • Lord Giles arrives in Nottingham to uncover tax evasions, to avoid more tax problems the Sheriff puts forward a plan to have the eccentric Lord Almar accused of being a sorcerer, and his lands given over to Lord Giles. Marian tries to help, but Almar is arrested and Robin comes to his aid, and the eccentric Lord's interest in flight comes to Robin's aid as a kite. (en)
  • Little John suffers a bad fall breaking his leg and the local doctor is away, so he is taken to the home of Sir George Woodley , where an Italian doctor, Benvolio , is visiting. Betrayed, the doctor and Little John are arrested. Robin and Tuck's rescue attempt succeeds in rescuing the doctor, but not Little John. The Sheriff is badly wounded by Robin Hood and a bargain is made by the doctor to save both Little John and the Sheriff. (en)
  • The Sheriff wagers with Sir Richard of the Lea that his archer, Giles Black, can defeat Robin Hood in an archery contest. Introductory minstrel song: "Giles Black and Robin Hood, archers of undoubted skill; loose their shafts on target range, but one is champion still!" (en)
  • Marian takes Robin to an ancient and deserted castle, where he is shocked to see the Queen Mother waiting for him. She has a mission for him that will be of tremendous service to England in general and King Richard in particular in denying an alliance between Prince John and King Phillip of France. Final appearance of Jill Esmond as Queen Eleanor. Introductory minstrel song: "Today we act like diplomats, to his Merry Men bold Robin says; we clear yon castle both of mice and the alliance francais!" (en)
  • Robin and Friar Tuck help a poor serf to enter the Monastery at Whitby. However the young man is forced to flee when the Sheriff has his twin brother thrown into prison on trumped up charges. Robin and Tuck devise a plan to free the man's twin and reunite the two siblings. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • When Lady Marian is told by her Nanny that her grandson has been taken by Count de Walden's soldiers, Robin is soon at hand to uncover the Count's plans. Introductory minstrel song: "Marian with ardent bloods, keeps Count de Walden occupied; through the castle all the while, his henchmen are defied!" (en)
  • When Queen Eleanor arrives in Nottingham, her last port of call on her mission to collect funds for King Richard's war in the Holy Land, Lady Marian calls on Robin to give the Queen safe passage through Sherwood Forest. Introductory minstrel song: "Eleanor of Acquitane, to Nottingham for treasure goes; there to learn who are her friends, and those who are her foes!" (en)
  • Sir Dunston of the Black Patch arrives at Fitzwilliam Hall. He tells Marian that he has sworn to wear the patch over his left eye until he has captured Robin Hood and seen him swing from the gallows in London. Having laid a false rumour that he is carrying gold to Scotland, which Marian has passed on to the outlaws, he sets off through Sherwood to capture Robin when he tries to steal it. Can Marian warn Robin off in time? Introductory minstrel song: "Sir Dunston comes to Nottingham, it’s clear he’s up to nothing good; he captivates Maid Marian, and captures Robin Hood!" (en)
  • When a man kills his own brother, Robin and Little John disagree whether it is right to be 'my brother's keeper'. With Friar Tuck's help, Robin and Little John dress as mummers to perform the folk play for Lent in front of the Sheriff to draw out the murderous brother. (en)
  • The mysterious pilgrim Peregrinus arrives in Nottingham and is not all he seems. Introductory minstrel song: "A gentle pilgrim comes from France, though nothing huge he's not too small; to show six knights to their mischance, he's not so gentle at all!" (en)
  • Rolfe , to avoid his son Jack having to join Prince John's army, bribes Master Bement to make sure the scholarly Peter Larkin is taken instead. Robin ensures fair play. (en)
  • Friar Brother Wootan , arrives in Sherwood looking for Friar Tuck; it is his intention to set up a school in the forest; Little John is not convinced learning is a good idea and, when Brother Battle is arrested by the Sheriff, the outlaws have to rescue him. (en)
  • When Robin discovers that two students have been committing robberies and claiming to be his men, Robin and Marian teach them a lesson they'll not forget. Introductory minstrel song: "In sport it's the professionals, that always win the glory; but Robin is the amateur, and that's a different story!" Note: Minstrel lyrics the same as "The Betrothal". (en)
  • Sir Richard of the Lea, in seeking approval to get his son married off to the lovely Lady Gladys , enlists Robin's help to persuade her father that his son is suitable. Introductory minstrel song: "In Sport it's the professionals, that always win the glory; but Robin is the amateur, and that's a different story!" (en)
  • When the town gates are closed to all men until after a hanging, Robin Hood attempts entry disguised as a woman only to be discovered and imprisoned. Introductory minstrel song: "The Merry Maids of Nottingham, were buxom beauteous and good; but none of them was ever quite, like Mistress Robin Hood!" (en)
  • When Arthur A'Bland , a serf to Count FitzUrse, is framed for murder on his land, he flees to safety in Sherwood Forest, his children Alice and Oswald are taken in by the Lord FitzUrse . Robin sets out to reunite Arthur and his offspring. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • A former Crusader friend of Robin's, Martin , who saved his life seven years before at the crusade, masquerades as one of Robin's gang and begins robbing travellers entering Sherwood forest, including Friar Tuck, and fatally wounding John Dale in his home. Martin wants to join Robin's band. When Martin learns Friar Tuck and Marian know Robin, he has the upper hand. Robin has to make him leave, bearing in mind the debt he owes this man. (en)
  • Marian's cousin Sir William arrives in Sherwood with a message from Queen Eleanor regarding the King's ransom in Austria, but Marian has a forbidding dream of warning and Robin must determine the truth behind his claims and Marian's fears. Introductory minstrel song: "Marian has a dreamed a dream, of danger lurking for the bold; but Robin scoffs until its plain, his fate has been foretold!" (en)
  • Little John has fallen for a Gypsy dancer, Carlotta , who is staying at the Blue Boar Inn, upsetting Joan. She also dances at the Sheriff's castle, and Robin wants to know the route of the next tax shipment to London. Little John asks the girl to obtain the information. Robin takes no chances and prepares in case of a trap. Introductory minstrel song: "Little John a’courting girls, and sings a charming serenade; but will his love to him be true, or will he be betrayed?" (en)
  • Lord Guthrie 'steals' his own salt supplies to push the prices up and Robin is blamed. Robin and Little John obtain salt from the coast and Tuck distributes it freely, until Lord Guthrie's partner, the Sheriff, confiscates it. Another plan is required, needing Roger of Antioch, a "salt diviner". (en)
  • Little John acquires 'The Pharaoh Stones', stones that predict the future, from a peddler , and falls under their superstitious influence. The band is also convinced. Robin devises a plan with Will and Marian to break their spell, but it leads to Little John's capture. (en)
  • Sir Nigel , Lady Marian's cousin, returns from the holy land with two friends and intends to marry her to obtain her land. Discovering Marian is in league with the outlaws, he threatens to expose her to the Sheriff unless she agrees to marriage. Robin and Sir Nigel's friends have to convince the Sheriff that he is mentally unbalanced with the fever. (en)
  • Marian's father, away at the Crusades, arranges her marriage to Sir Hubert , a Knight who saved his life. Robin saves Marian from marrying gold digging Sir Hubert by posing as a German Knight who had also been promised Marian's hand in marriage years before, but never turned up to claim it. Introductory minstrel song: "Sir Hubert wooed for Marian, he thought his suit was very good; but met a German rival, that was Herr Robin Hood!" (en)
  • Friar Tuck takes Robin, Little John and Derwent to visit master stone mason Walter with his apprentice Diccon , who are at work rebuilding a ruined church for Sir Blaise De Roche , but the Lord has plans to fortify the building and holds Walter prisoner until he agrees to the modifications. The outlaws rescue the mason to ensure the structure stays a holy one. (en)
  • Nottingham's tax collectors find it increasingly difficult to collect the county's levied assessments. When the Sheriff makes an example of poor farmer Will Stuteley, sentencing him to hang for non-payment of taxes, Robin Hood determines to rescue him. Tricking the Sheriff into Sherwood Forest alone, he is held captive and offered his life in exchange for the condemned man. Introductory minstrel song: "Old Will Stuteley cannot pay, and into prison he is cast; the Sheriff is the very one, who turns him loose at last!" (en)
  • Marian has been informed by the Deputy Sheriff that her father has died in the Holy Land and Prince John has nominated Sir Guy Quentin to take over her estate. Friar Tuck informs Marian her father is alive and she can appeal to the courts. Marian's sixty-year-old uncle Sir Percy pre-empts this by challenging the much younger Quentin to a duel and Robin has to convince Quentin that Sir Percy is a fearsome fighter. (en)
  • Marian's father has rewarded a knight for saving his life with her hand in marriage. A jealous Robin has to see off the roguish gold digger Sir Jack of Southwark who makes an impression on Marian and the Sheriff does not want Sir Jack marrying Marian and accuses him of murder. (en)
  • Intro Duncan of Stoneykirk . Duncan, a Highlander, arrives in Sherwood Forest to visit Robin Hood, and hangs around Robin's gang, irritating Robin by flirting with Lady Marian, but what are his real plans? Introductory minstrel song: "Strange tales are told of Robin Hood, but strangest far of all the lot; is when he met Wild Duncan, a very canny Scot!" (en)
  • Robin tries to help Wat Longfellow , who became an outlaw to escape a life of indentured servitude, win the hand of the independent widow Winifred , but the wily Bailiff Baldwin also desires her. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • During a drought, a group of villagers led by Jason are hiding grain in a cave; despite posting a lookout, soldiers from the castle appear without warning and take it. Strangers in the area Robin and Little John are blamed by the villagers and flee. Jason seeks out Robin for help to find out how they were betrayed before another innocent person is blamed by the villagers. Villagers include Geoffrey Bayldon, Rowland Bartrop, and Leonard Sharp. (en)
  • Will Scarlet witnesses the murder of an envoy. He and Robin capture Wilfred who had led the envoy into the trap. They discover that the killer was Sir Hartley who intends to kill Constance, Duchess of Brittany and Prince Arthur as they pass through Sherwood to Northumberland. (en)
  • On his 14th birthday, Will Dale , the son of Ned, a member of Robin's gang, meets Robin and goes hunting with Little John; a confrontation with the Black Knight, Sir Roger Fitzwilliam , leads to Robin being challenged to a duel with the Knight. (en)
  • Lepidus, the Alchemist, still held prisoner by the Sheriff, has promised to make gold for him in return for his freedom, The Sheriff, dubious of his claim after being kept waiting for six weeks, threatens that he will hang him in seven days time unless his alchemy begins to work. As Robin is away in France it is up to Marian to come up with a plan to satisfy the Sheriff and save Lepidus from being hanged. Introductory minstrel song: "The Sheriff asks the alchemist, why do you not turn lead to gold; to which the answer is quite plain, ‘I have a nasty cold!’" Note: Richard Greene does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Masked raiders have slain Ralph Redman and burnt his home, leaving an arrow that points to Robin as the culprit, Robin seeks out the truth at Wells Castle and its new owner Baron Hubert , has his desire to possess his own hunting grounds led him to murder those in his way? Introductory minstrel song: "When there's a minstrel near, good music can be counted on; unless his name perchance, is Robin Hood or Little John!". (en)
  • Three of Robin's men travel undercover as part of a group of Bavarian acrobats, The Flying Four , to a fair to meet their wives and families. A greedy Gypsy fortune teller betrays them to the Sheriff of Nottingham, who immediately arrests them. Robin, on his return from France, must break them out before they are executed. Introductory minstrel song: "To the Fayre three outlaws go, for naught except a pleasant day; their happiness soon turns to woe, 'till Robin shows a way!" (en)
  • The Deputy Sheriff tells Robin, during a truce, that he will hang two serfs everyday until Robin gives himself up. Robin calls on Marian's guests, two lords who outrank the Deputy Sheriff, Alford and Beaumont to make the Deputy Sheriff show his true colours by dressing them as serfs and hanging them first. (en)
  • Robin and his archenemy, the Sheriff of Nottingham, set aside their differences temporarily to work together to rid Nottingham of the Duke DeMoreville , a murderous psychopath whom the terrified citizenry refers to as "The Hangman of Leicester", who is sending five black pearls to Prince John for the Sheriff's head. Introductory minstrel song: "A cryptic message Robin finds, and proves beyond the slightest doubt; that honest men can sometimes thrive, when greedy thieves fall out!" (en)
  • Prince Arthur is held prisoner at the Tower of London. Prince John takes him to Sherwood on a hunting trip, whilst staying at Marian's castle with the Prince, John and the Sheriff devise a way to keep Robin and his band out of the way, while they put into action an ambush plan, involving phoney outlaws, that will lead to the deaths of prince Arthur and Lady Marian. Introductory minstrel song: "Prince John conducts his game of chance, by putting Arthur’s life at stake; but Robin wins against the odds, and takes the lad to France!" (en)
  • Robin and Edgar lighten the load of a greedy and dishonest moneylender, Herbert of Doncaster , by taking his purse full of money, and giving the contents of it back to the poor villagers and farmers from whom he had taken it. Will Scatlock, the outlaws' leader, is mortally wounded, and with his dying breath he passes the leadership of his band of men to Robin Hood. Introductory minstrel song: "Trapped by the Sheriff, stands Robin like a mighty rock; and falls heir to the brave Will Scatlock!" (en)
  • The Abbot calls on Friar Tuck to take Master Nicodemus , a fellow monk and master mathematician, to safety in Sherwood. Prince John has heard of his ideas on mathematics in warfare and wishes to take advantage of them. Count de Severne has been sent to capture him and has taken his brother hostage. Robin puts the monk's intelligence to work on a mighty weapon that wins the day. (en)
  • When Friar Tuck is arrested and taken to be judged by The Archbishop , Robin and Little John race to his aid. Introductory minstrel song: "The Archbishop comes from France, King Richard's interests to pursue; Robin takes a daring chance, to tell him what is true!" (en)
  • Farmers led by Ralph are frightened off from digging storm ditches on Simon Dexter's land by ghosts. Robin sends Friar Tuck and Little John to exorcise the ghosts. Little John is shot with a crossbow. Robin takes advantage to send the ghost of Little John to haunt Dexter, but heavy rain thwarts the plan. (en)
  • At the Blue Boar Inn Robin and Little John walk in on the garishly dressed William of Winchester. Little John insults Will, sword play ensues attracting the Sheriff's men. Robin, John and Will fight them off together. The creation of Will Scarlet begins. Features Jennifer Jayne as Olivia. Introductory minstrel song: "Scarlet is a colour that, the Lincoln green does not well suit; but Scarlet in a dandy's hat, becomes a new recruit!" (en)
  • When Sir Walter of Donington's father is killed at the Third Crusade, the father of his betrothed, Genevieve Blackstock , intendeds to swindle him out of his estate, with help from Count de Clifford who claims he was owed a debt by Lord Donington, Walter counters the claims and is forced to settle the matter in armed combat at the May Fayre, Robin steps in to see fair play. Introductory minstrel song: "Robin Hood and Little John, contrive by means of charade; to save a young man's honour, and unite him with his maid!" (en)
  • Robin Hood seeks out Friar Tuck to become the gang's spiritual aid, but becomes embroiled in Tuck's plans to help a young woman marry the man of her choosing, instead of Sir William of Malmesbury , whom she has been pledged to marry by Lord Germaine , she being his serf. Introductory minstrel song: "Mildred flees Sir William's trope, 'tis Harold she would rather wed; she seeks the aid of Friar Tuck, and vows are safely said!" (en)
  • Prince John has ordered the Sheriff to kill Prince Arthur. Bolbec has found a double, Luke Tanner, for Robin Hood. The Sheriff hatches a plan for the double to kill the Prince. Lady Constance , Prince Arthur and their emissary arrive in Sherwood and meet Robin Hood, who knows of the plans from Friar Tuck and has to save the Prince and Luke Tanner. (en)
  • Davey's goose, Matilda, nips a Lord's horse, causing him to be thrown. The Lord, Sir Leon , puts the animal on trial, as he hopes to condemn the goose to death – for his Christmas dinner. Friar Tuck is called on by Davey and unsuccessfully defends the goose. Robin addresses the problem by making the Lord's young daughter Susan's Christmas Day miserable. (en)
  • Sir Hubert seeks Robin's help to reunite him with his true love Rowena whose father, Sir Thomas is marrying her off to a local lord , Robin is soon at work on his behalf. Introductory minstrel song: "Sir Hubert is the kind of Knight, who cannot fence and cannot fight; he doesn't know a lance by sight, nor left hand from the right!" (en)
  • Sir Alan Beaumont , a Crusader friend of Robin's, returns home just in time for a planned reunion with the other four knights, he and Robin fought with in Acre, including Sir Paul , but treachery awaits Robin in the castle of his old friend who has done a deal with the Sheriff to reclaim his castle forfeited while on the Crusades. (en)
  • The Sheriff tries to convince the Archbishop to move Friar Tuck to another parish, but he doesn't bargain for the Archbishop's knowledge of Robin Hood, or his faith in Friar Tuck. (en)
  • Boland , a former Crusader, defeats Will Scarlet and then Robin Hood in a sword fight and is only prevented from killing him by Maid Marian's prowess with the bow. Boland offers his services to the Deputy Sheriff, who makes him his lieutenant and takes sword-fighting lessons so he can kill Robin Hood himself and take the glory and become Sheriff. Robin Hood accepts the challenge in the hope of revealing the Deputy Sheriff's true colours. (en)
  • The Sheriff issues a notice of a reward of 750 crowns for the capture of Robin Hood alive. Three bored knights Sir John , Sir Ralph and Sir Lawrence take up the offer and end up in Sherwood Forest disguised as magicians to perform a vanishing act: the capture of Robin Hood. Friar Tuck spies the Sheriff's men lying in wait and saves the day. (en)
  • Intro for Friar Tuck's twin brother Edgar. Edgar is found showing off his 'Devil Crackers' to the locals of Nottingham, made using 'Devil' powder that Edgar discovered in Cathay. He is soon summoned to Fitzwalter Hall by The Sheriff to demonstrate his lethal weapon, the 'Death Tube', to Prince John who is hunting in Sherwood Forest. Marian, Robin and Friar Tuck, disguised as Edgar determine to discover the formulae of the 'Devil' powder. (en)
  • The future King of England, Prince Arthur , is lost in the greenwood. Robin finds him and works to return him to his mother Constance, Duchess of Brittany , while Little John teaches the boy outlaw ways. Robin is tricked and hands the boy over to those who wish him harm. Features Bruce Seton as Lord Torrence. Introductory minstrel song: "Once a boy to Sherwood came, to live beneath the greenwood tree; hoping he could hide his fame, as Duke of Brittany!" (en)
  • The Deputy Sheriff tries to turn the Archbishop against Friar Tuck, implicating him with the outlaws. Tuck takes an oath in front of the Archbishop not to reveal the identity or the location of the Sheriff's latest prisoner, an envoy of King Richard, about to be hung and Tuck cannot break his oath and tell Robin to save the man, so he calls a special service at the church. (en)
  • Prince John is to visit Nottingham, Lucas a wine merchant falls asleep in the back of his wagon, which is stolen by Robin's gang, he overhears Robin talking with Lady Marian, for the visit she has to have 3 unwelcome guests, and Sir Richard of the Lea has to have 40, so Robin takes the wine cart to his castle, Lucas overhears Robins conversation with Sir Richard and sees the potential for blackmail. Introductory minstrel song: "To foil a blackmail scheme and save, Sir Richard from a vicious jest; Robin names the Sheriff and, the Sheriff does the rest!" (en)
  • When Robin and Friar Tuck escort Prince Arthur and Lady Constance to safety in France they encounter Jacques Chapaeu , the self-proclaimed Robin Hood of France, who holds them captive meaning to exchange Prince Arthur for his own brother who is held in the Paris Prison, until Friar Tuck introduces him to the 'real' Robin Hood. Soon Robin and Jacques are involved in a prison escape plan. Introductory minstrel song: "Across the channel safety gleams, so Robin takes a daring chance; he trusts a stranger who it seems, is Robin Hood of France!" (en)
  • Intro Sir Richard of The Lea . Robin and the gang lend Sir Richard of the Lea the money he needs to pay off a debt owed to the corrupt Abbot Franklyn who is in league with the Sheriff of Nottingham. Introductory minstrel song: "In days of old when Knights were bold, and practised arts of chivalry; there lived no sadder sight I'm told, than Sir Richard of the Lea!" Note: An alternative version of this episode also exists in the US , where Sir Richard's debt is owed to the corrupt Baron Emmet, played by John Longden, in place of the Abbot. (en)
  • The Deputy Sheriff's is attacked and his chain of office stolen in Lower Fitzwalter, a village of freemen. At the blacksmith of William hue and cry is invoked under the rule of Frankpledge and, if the attacker cannot be found, nine men will hang. Robin, Marian, her maid Jenny who had teased Dick the Swineherd, the thief, provide the solution. (en)
  • Under Medieval English law, a peasant who escapes serfdom and lives in a city for "a year and a day" is a free man, given the man lives openly, not in hiding. Surgeon Calend has nearly completed that duration, and only has to remain 'at large' until sunset that day and he will be free. The Sheriff closes in on him whilst he is treating Little John. When Robin hears Calend's story he agrees to help, the Sheriff invokes the law of "hue and cry", explaining that any man within hearing must drop his chores and help apprehend the felon. Introductory minstrel song: "In public view the whole day through, remains the serf who's run away; the Sheriff sounds the 'cry and hue', but freedom wins the day!" (en)
  • The Sheriff wants to charge a protection tax from travellers through Sherwood forest; knowing this will be unpopular, he comes up with a rival gang, to rob and attack travellers, made up of prisoners. His Seneschal suggests the prisoners are led by Dick Banks . When Friar Tuck is robbed by a prisoner he knows, Robin has Tuck join the Nottingham traders guild to discover the Sheriff's plans that include betraying the robbers. (en)
  • Having tried all the boots in Nottingham, the Sheriff finds wonderful boots in the village of Retford. However he soon learns who makes them, and is easily persuaded to let the merchants of Nottingham have their way with the village. Joan Sims appears as Nell. Introductory minstrel song: "When the Sheriff wanted boots, his underlings began the war; when Robin finished with the louts, their feet indeed were sore!" (en)
  • Friar Tuck's twin brother Edgar returns to Nottingham. The Deputy Sheriff imprisons Tuck and forces his brother Edgar to impersonate him, for the purpose of confessing his brother's 'sin' and denouncing Maid Marian to the Bishop , Robin has to match the Deputy Sheriff's duplicity by capturing the Bishop and the Sheriff. (en)
  • Princess Irene of Byzantium, who has been held hostage by Prince John , is being returned home to Byzantium via Sherwood with Byzantine Ambassador Androclyse . She has fallen in love with Prince John and escapes back to London, using pepper to evade Robin. Robin has to convince the Princess not to marry John. (en)
  • Baron Oslow murders the Earl of Steyne and steals his identity. The Juggler Ali overhears him plotting with the Sheriff to sail to the Holy Land and kill King Richard. Ali is also killed. Ali's partner Sybella , who has an amazing memory but can hardly speak English, tries to warn Robin. However, it is Maid Marian who falls foul of the false Earl of Steyne. Note: Although Robin's dialogue refers to Ali as a Juggler, it is clear that he is meant to be a Jongleur, as he performs magic tricks in the episode, and no juggling. (en)
  • Once again Sir William tries to part Tom the Miller from his flour mill, this time by charging a toll to use the road to the mill. Introductory minstrel song: "‘They’ll have no bread’ Sir William said, ‘until the mill belongs to me’; ‘they’ll have their bread’ as Robin said, ‘because the air is free!’" (en)
  • Duncan of Stoneykirk makes a return visit to Sherwood forest, still with an eye for Marian, only this time he has a plan to win a bagpiping contest against Tam McKinnon at the castle of Sir Fulke , or so he claims. Robin, dressed in highland garb and beard, accompanies him. Duncan's intention is revealed, although Duncan is wounded in the process. (en)
  • Robin and Friar Tuck escort Marian to Ireland to discover the whereabouts of her Uncle Edward on Ireland's Eye. The people of the island are terrorised by the pagan priest, Rolfe , and the power of Thor. Marian is taken prisoner to be sacrificed with her uncle unless Robin and Tuck can discredit Rolfe. Introductory minstrel song: "Pagan rites on misty heights, and bonfires casting shadows high; that’s what Robin finds tonight, on lonely Ireland’s Eye!" (en)
  • Re-intro for Will Scarlet . Will returns with a Lady Maud , daughter of De Sarigny, in tow and an advanced Saracen crossbow that can outshoot a longbow. Accused of kidnapping, he is captured by the Sheriff and sentenced to hang. Scarlet bargains for his life by demonstrating the crossbow. Marian informs Robin and he believes the Sheriff plans to double cross Scarlet. (en)
  • The Abbot entrusts the safety of Albertus of Oxford , a master of science who is wanted by Prince John to construct a device to destroy ships at sea, to Friar Tuck. Can Robin get the monk to safety or will the Sheriff claim the prize? Introductory minstrel song: "Tyrant old and tyrant new, turn science to their evil ends; Albertus keeps his secret, until all men are friends!" (en)
  • Lady Pomfret's husband hasn't returned from the Crusades for seven years, and under the law he is deemed to be dead. Her cousin LeBlonde has arrived to take possession of her estate, will an imposter, or two, help the situation? Introductory minstrel song: "It's very strange the husbands three, she seems to have that lady proud; then maids and blades make Robin see, the truth that three's a crowd!" (en)
  • A village woman, whose son is an outlaw, is accused of witchcraft for smelting gold coins from stolen plates. Robin must rescue her before she is burned at the stake for consorting with the Devil. Features Anthony Sharp as The Earl and Joyce Blair as his wife Millicent. Introductory minstrel song: "The Sheriff thought to set a trap, with witchcraft and an aged hag; but in two ways good Robin, lets the cat out of the bag!" (en)
  • When the Count de Severne decrees the heavily taxed villagers must also raise the 500 crown ransom for his son, they turn to Robin for help. Guy Quentin reveals the reason for the ransom and Robin turns the tables with Joan's help. Introductory minstrel song: "The price of honour is too high, when villagers must be oppressed; but Joan the barmaid snares Sir Guy, and Robin does the rest!" (en)
  • Little John returns to Sherwood Forest and finds his place in Robin's band taken by Will Scarlet. The Deputy Sheriff offers Little John a pardon. (en)
  • When Robin bets Friar Tuck that he can obtain more money by begging than the Friar can by other means, he encounters the unsavoury members of the Beggars guild. Features Geoffrey Keen as the "Blind" Beggar. Introductory minstrel song: "When Robin makes a bet be sure, Normans are the losers; he proves to Friar Tuck that sometimes, beggars can be choosers!" (en)
  • When Tom Joyner falls from a high tree trying to retrieve Sir Charles's son's cat, the Lords bailiff after Friar Tuck has pronounced death, invokes the Heriot Tax, which means Sir Charles is entitled to any of Tom's goods and chattles, which will leave the serf's family penniless. Tom however was only stunned and Friar Tuck devises a way to end this death tax in the village forever, with a little help from Little John and the gang. Introductory minstrel song: "Farmer Tom is dead they say, which surely alters all the facts; for instance Tuck finds out a way, to end a hated tax!" Note: Richard Greene does not appear in this episode. (en)
  • Marian enters an archery contest in place of Robin. Prince John , visiting Northeave village, ups the prize money to 20 crowns, hoping to draw in Robin Hood. Marian wins the contest, but Robin is tempted and challenges Martin, not realising Prince John is waiting. (en)
  • A Jongleur, Bartholomew , upsets The Sheriff of Nottingham and ends up as Robin's guest for dinner. He is soon recruited to help Robin and Little John in a plan to relieve the Sheriff of the unfair tax money. Introductory minstrel song: "To be a skillful juggler is, a tricky job for any man; especially when Robin juggles with the Sheriff's plans!" (en)
  • After being embarrassed by his fellow outlaws over his romantic feelings for Joan, Little John leaves the Blue Boar Inn in ill humour and is caught by the Sheriff's soldiers. He is captured and taken to the Sheriff who sentences him to be hanged, his Schenesal , warns that no local man will dare to incur the wrath of Robin Hood by hanging Little John, and so the Sheriff sends for a masked executioner from the Tower of London. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" Opening scene chorus: Merry Men singing at Blue Boar Inn: "From out the noose we slithered loose, his lordship fooled, again, again!, a simple roose that cooked his goose, of sherwood's merry men. Good singers a'lend a cheery note bring out all field and ven and ven the Sheriff will ne'er be called mein host, by Sherwood's Merry Men!" (en)
  • Lady Marian Fitzwalter infiltrates the Merry Men, disguised as a page, to capture her childhood friend turned outlaw, Robin of Locksley. Introductory minstrel song: "Robin Hood bold and free, of every man is unafraid; 'til one day he meets his match, with Marian the maid!" (en)
  • Joseph of Cordoba and his daughter Esther have escaped from a riot against Jews in York organised by Lord Malbete , taking with them the York Treasure, a sum of money collected by the Jews to pay the captain of the ship that will arrive in the seaport of Grimsby in four days time that is bringing Jewish refugees to England. Whilst Joseph rests in Sherwood with a leg wound, Robin, Little John and Esther head for the coast with the hatemongering Malbete in pursuit. Introductory minstrel song: "A plan to help the refugees is nearly wrecked by Norman greed; ’til Robin proves again, a friend in need’s a friend indeed!" Note: This episode references the anti-Jewish riots in England in the 12th Century. (en)
  • When Edgar secretly visits his wife and child, he is spotted by a neighbour who reports him to the Sheriff of Nottingham and a plan is hatched to frame him for murder. Introductory minstrel song: "Murder in a village, an outlaw is the one accused; Robin sees that right and truth, shall triumph unabused!" (en)
  • While Lord Ambrose is away at the Crusade, Sir Watkyn of Parstock his bailiff, has been extorting heavy taxes from the tenants and serfs on his estate with menaces. Friar Tuck seeks Robin's help, but is arrested as an outlaw. Robin contacts Father Ignatius , Lord Ambrose's priest, and with his aid puts paid to Watkyns' underhanded schemes. (en)
  • King Richard is held prisoner in Austria and Robin must ensure the safe passage of the Ransom money to the coast, but is one of the three lords who brought it to Marian's castle a Traitor? Introductory minstrel song: "Traitors when both bold and sly, find treasure a beguiling thing; especially when it can buy, a ransom for a King!" (en)
  • When a Tailor, Master William Blount covets the ownership of the Blue Boar Inn, The Sheriff places a 'head tax' on the owner Ulrich , forcing him to sell the Inn to Blount. Tn exchange, the Sheriff wants the Tailor to become an informer on Robin's outlaw gang. Robin, disguised as Sir Guy, puts matters straight. Opening scene chorus: Merry men singing at Blue Boar Inn: "Thar 'hue and cry' rang out my lads! They trailed us to the glen, the glen! The Sheriff's breath was lost my lads, on Sherwood's merry men! From out the noose we slithered loose his lordship fooled again, again! Thar 'hue and cry' rang out my lads! They trailed us to the glen, the glen! The Sheriff's breath was lost my lads, on Sherwood's merry men! So sing and send a cheery note bring out your billed and then and then, the Sheriff will n'er be called mein host, by Sherwood's Merry Men!" (en)
  • Alma of the Golden Hind Inn is star struck for Robin Hood, so Tom the Thatcher tries to impress her by pretending to be her hero. The Sheriff's lieutenant is also interested in the girl. Robin and the band show Alma the 'reality' of everyday life in the outlaw camp. (en)
  • Needing to win an archery tournament against Lord Repton , the Deputy Sheriff parleys a truce with Robin to be his archer for the day. His opponent is Mark Crispin , champion bowman of England. (en)
  • Robin and his men are accused of stealing a gold shipment, and Maid Marian comes under suspicion for being a spy for Robin. The Sheriff borrows a baby girl to abandon in Sherwood Forest and trap Marian when the outlaws pass the baby to her. Introductory minstrel song: "The villain has a crafty plan, the Sheriff bets a hundred crowns; but Robin rescues Marian, and makes them look like clowns!" (en)
  • The unpopular tax collector Sir Montichet is killed, Mark an opportunist thief sees the murder, and is blamed for it, the villagers let him escape reasoning it was self-defence, Mark takes with him the name of the real killer written in blood on a parchment by the victim. Robin welcomes him into his band, but the victim was The Sheriff's brother and he plans to hang eight villagers unless Mark gives himself up. Introductory minstrel song: "Mistakes made in history, about who's hero and who's not; but Robin solves the mystery, and thus unfolds our plot!" (en)
  • Intro Tom the Miller . When Sir William tries to acquire Tom the Miller's flourmill by underhand means, Robin is soon called in to save the day. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • The outlaws of Sherwood are desperately in need of money. Marian hatches a scheme involving her bird-watching uncle, the Earl of Rochdale , an archery tournament against the Earl of Northgate's best bowman and a letter of safe conduct, which Robin obtains by Loud Lawrence impersonating the Earl, signed by the Sheriff. Introductory minstrel song: "The outlaws are in need of cash, they’re full of worry and despair; ’til Marian suggests a plan, and sends them to the fair!" (en)
  • Apple-grower Timothy Cox must win the hand of Mary Quatermaine , against her Uncle's wishes, by beating Pierre of Bordeaux in an archery contest. Hopeless with the longbow, Robin lends a hand by taking Timothy to a Bowyer to learn the art of bowmaking. The final round of the contest is shooting an apple in the air. (en)
  • During a heatwave, the Sheriff's men corner Derwent and Little John in a cave. The Lieutenant's attempt to smoke them out leads to a forest fire, forcing Robin and the Sheriff to work together in a truce to save Sherwood and Nottingham but the Sheriff's word is tested when Robin is trapped under a fallen branch. (en)
  • Sir William raises the taxes on his tenant farmers, then threatens to throw them off their land if they don't come up with the money. Robin comes up with a plan to get the villagers their money back, but it involves Friar Tuck keeping them in church while he does so, so Tuck prepares to deliver the longest sermon of his career. Introductory minstrel song: "When taxes come a magic spell, turns silver into useless piles; the people understand it well, and all are wreathed in smiles!" (en)
  • Princess Avice of Gloucester , Prince John's wife, secretly summons Robin to the Tower of London, Prince John is planning to marry a French Princess, and so she sends Robin to Dover to intercept Lady Isabella of Angouleme and make her see the error of her ways. Introductory minstrel song: "The Lady Isabella is as sweet it seems that she can be; she smiles she sighs she cries, but don't believe all that you see!" Note: In this episode, at the Blue Boar Inn, a minstrel sings "The Ballad of Barbara Alan", however the earliest known version of this song is from the 15th century. (en)
  • Robin and the gang are called upon to seek out the truth behind a murderous Viking ghost at Thorkil castle. Features Barbara Mullen. Introductory minstrel song: "When strolling on All Hallows Eve, the outlaws make a merry boast; to relieve the castle of, its treasure and its ghost!" (en)
  • Oswald , a 'quack' pedlar of phoney medicine, befriends Little John, but the outlaw comes to grief when he defends the 'quack' against Baron Barclay's tax collectors at Bingham fair and is imprisoned. Oswald and Robin must convince Barclay he is ill to get the key to Little John's cell. (en)
  • Sir Boland intends to sell his niece, Lady Mellisa , who is in love with the lord's squire Alwyn , for 500 crowns to old Sir Louis de Panay . Maid Marian and Tuck determine to stop him. From Tuck, Robin deduces that Sir Louis wants to regain his lost youth, and Robin conjures a phoney story and 'Elixir of Youth' to sell for 500 crowns. (en)
  • The ex-employee of David , Master Draper of Lincoln, named Simon Shanks tries to sell inferior Lincoln green cloth to the band, but his wares are rejected. In revenge, he reports their whereabouts to the Sheriff. Robin, Marian and Little John go to Lincoln. Robin and Little John are captured by the Sheriff and imprisoned in the tower of Lincoln Castle. Marian devises a plan using a bolt of cloth, a sling, and a spindle made by David to rescue Robin and John. (en)
  • Two rafflers, Will Sharpe and his accomplice Frisby arrive in Nottingham, with a fixed lottery game. When the Sheriff takes over the game, Robin, Marian and Tuck devise a plan to declare the Sheriff's lottery null and void and return the money to the people. (en)
  • Lord Grunwald , dying, passes the location of a charter that will limit Prince John's power if he becomes King, on to his manservant Hulme ; Marian informs Robin who must infiltrate Grunwald's last party, with the Sheriff present, at the castle of the Lord's nephew, Sir Bascomb . (en)
  • Henry , Master of the Nottingham Mint, falls foul of the Sheriff's men when they catch him with Robin. The Sheriff takes this opportunity to bring in his own Minter . Henry mints pure silver dinars for the starving villagers of Lottham at Robin's camp. When they try to spend them at the market, they are denounced as counterfeit and Friar Tuck is arrested and put on trial for forgery. Henry must prove that the Sheriff's coinage is impure, silver mixed with base metal and illegal under the law. Introductory minstrel song: "Villagers are being starved, the outlaws quickly take the hint; and making money’s not so hard, when Robin has the mint!" (en)
  • Sir Geoffrey returns from the Crusades and finds the Sheriff has moved the stream that forms the boundary marker of his estate, so that his land now forms part of the Sheriff's own land. The Abbot is displeased with Friar Tuck's lack of alms collected so Tuck arbitrates the dispute on Love Day, a day in the year when ecclesiastical law takes precedence, for a fee, while Robin and Will Scarlet breach a dam. Note: This episode, apart from three or so studio scenes, is shot almost entirely on location. (en)
  • Sir Robin of Locksley returns to England from fighting in the Crusades to discover that the notorious Sir Roger de Lille has been given his family's lands and castles, and has had Robin declared an outlaw. Robin takes refuge in Sherwood Forest and joins a band of outlaws led by Will Scatlock who names him Robin of the hood. Features Alfie Bass as Edgar. Introductory minstrel song: "Robin of Locksley, a knight bold and good; back from the Holy Wars, becomes Robin Hood!" (en)
  • Prince John has issued a decree that King Richard is dead and that he will be crowned King, Marian and Robin head to London and the Prince's palace to stop the coronation taking place by proving Richard still lives. Can Robin free the King's messenger from the Holy Land held in John's dungeon in time? Introductory minstrel song: "A song has come to Robin's ears, from deep beneath the palace ground; it tells that Richard is alive, and John shall not be crowned!" Note: This episode makes use of the folk song "All around my Hat", said by Robin to be a favourite of Richard's in the Holy Land, though it would seem it wasn't written until the 19th Century. (en)
  • Dr Quince is looking for Roman, Greek and Christian relics at the site of an old Roman villa, but everyone, including the Sheriff, believe he is seeking the fabled 'Treasure of Septim-us Superb-us'. Derwent accidentally damages a relic and the outlaws agree to assist at the dig while the Sheriff also sends men with the Doctor to assist. Derwent stumbles into a vault and discovers the treasure is more important than gold: Saint Paul's 1st letter to the Romans. (en)
  • Brenda , after saving Robin from the Sheriff's men, is voted a member of Robin's band. Brenda believes it her destiny to marry a hero and she becomes a distraction to Robin's men. He is railroaded into agreeing to marry her. Maid Marian is not amused, especially after being robbed by Brenda, and decides Robin must reunite her with Walter Neville , her betrothed. (en)
  • The Duke of Retford sets a trap for Little John, when he goes to see his injured mother . Despite Friar Tuck and Maid Marian's warning Little John is captured and Robin and the band rush to his aid. Note: Desmond Llewelyn, "Q" in the James Bond films, appears as "Two Fingers." (en)
  • While fishing in a secret pool—a tributary that leads directly to Sir Cedric's private lake—Robin and Marian see Sir Cedric's men arresting a poor, hungry serf for poaching eels from Cedric's lake. Marian goes to Cedric to plead for the man's release, while Robin decides to take a different tactic, one involving Cedric's obsession for fishing. Introductory minstrel song: "Even outlaws can't deter, Sir Cedric from his lifelong wish; the thing he yearns for most, is just a catch of bigger fish!" (en)
  • According to Robin's father's will, when Locksley Hall bell rings on Lady Day, if the tenant farmers/copyholders of his estate have performed their tasks for three years, which they have, they will own their lands in perpetuity. However Sir Charles , the current occupant, has found a loophole, and so Robin has to sort out the situation and Marian sings "Sumer Is Icumen In." Introductory minstrel song: "Legalities are sometimes used, to demonstrate that might is right; but Robin’s Band has also proved, that sometimes right is might!" (en)
  • Marian's young cousin, the disinherited 16-year-old Edwin , arrives in Nottingham from France; he is scornful of the outlaws. He follows Marian to Robin's camp, and to keep his silence Robin must teach him to be a man by letting Edwin take him to the Sheriff as his prisoner. (en)
  • When Derwent overhears some messengers talk about the "jewels" they're guarding, he devises a plan to steal the shipment, and successfully carries it out—only to discover that the "jewels" are two small children belonging to a noble family. Introductory minstrel song: "A pair of children cannot change, a forest to a nursery; of this there is no doubt, and yet we'll see what we shall see!" (en)
  • The giant Little John escapes from his feudal lord and after being captured by the Sheriff's men agrees to capture Robin Hood in exchange for his freedom. Introductory minstrel song: "Freedom is calling to Little John, the giant; Robin helps him understand, a serf can be defiant!" Note: As well as being the first appearance of Archie Duncan as Little John this episode also features the first appearances of Simone Levell as Joan the Blue Boar barmaid and Bernadette O'Farrell as Maid Marian. (en)
  • While waiting for a boat to take them back to England, Robin spots Sir Roderick , an emissary of Prince John, disguised as a wine merchant, collecting gold for the Prince. Robin and Tuck contact the French underground via the waitress at the "Black Rabbit" Inn, Michelle , for help in uncovering the plot. Robin and Tuck decide to divert the gold, and a little impersonation is called for. Introductory minstrel song: "The enemy is everywhere, but Tuck and Robin take their chance; the answer is an underground, and a charming maid of France!" (en)
  • Still hanging around Robin's camp, Duncan turns his attentions to the Lady Marian until his lassie Jessie arrives to take Duncan back home. With Duncan refusing to leave Robin, Robin tries to woo Jessie to make him jealous, but it is Marian who is jealous. Robin arranges an archery contest between Marian and Jessie for five gold crowns to set Duncan on the road to Scotland. (en)
  • Sir Edmund Woodstock demonstrates his 'Ambrosia Nova' to Thadeus Goldfinch , Robin and Friar Tuck. Goldfinch storms out unimpressed with it as human food, and his serfs on the same diet are weakening. Robin and Friar Tuck with the help of a donkey and Goldfinch's pigs find a more receptive audience for the foodstuff. (en)
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is preparing to leave for three months' duty in London. Sir Alan-a-Dale is missing from Robin's camp and presumed held captive by the Sheriff. Robin and Will Scarlet intercept the Deputy Sheriff and free a prisoner, the mysterious Ralph of Plumtree, and he insists on impersonating the Deputy Sheriff to discover if Sir Alan is a prisoner. The Deputy Sheriff lays a trap for both Robin and Marian. Note: Last appearance of the Sheriff of Nottingham and intro of the Deputy Sheriff . (en)
  • Maid Marian is accused of the murder of King's commissioner. Trial by battle is the only hope to stay her execution, but the men of Sherwood feel that Robin is too ill to be her champion. Features Nicholas Parsons as Sir Walter. Introductory minstrel song: "Maid Marian is doomed to hang, brave knights it seems are all too few; of course it's Robin Hood at last, who proves her champion true!" (en)
  • Sir Simon goes, undercover of being a cobbler named Jack mistreated by the Sheriff, into Robin's band, in a clever plan by the Sheriff to turn the outlaws against Robin. 'Jack' lays black rumours of Robin robbing clerics and taking money from the King's ransom and betraying Tom of Guant , now residing in the Sheriff's dungeon. It seems Robin has met his match, or has he? Introductory minstrel song: "The Sheriff never gives up hope, of catching Robin finally; he lays a clever trap, with what result you now shall see!" (en)
  • A charm peddler named Hugo arrives in Nottingham. Lady Marian takes against him for getting the locals to waste their money on his phoney potions. She gets the Deputy Sheriff involved to arrest Hugo. Robin, at the behest of Friar Tuck, disguises himself as a fellow con-man to investigate the peddler's activities and finds himself rounded up with the charm peddler in the Sheriff's dungeon, both to be hanged, to Marian's horror. (en)
  • Sir Geoffrey and his serf Herbert pose as outlaw Jim Stark and his lieutenant to join Robin's gang for information on the outlaw life for Sir Geoffrey's journals. (en)
  • Marian brings Roland the Minstrel , exiled from London for derogatory songs about Prince John, to Sherwood. Prince John and the Ambassador of Aragon are to visit Nottingham to sign a treaty, so the Sheriff locks up all strangers including the minstrel in order to avert any show of disrespect for authority in the area. Robin decides to use Roland's song about the Sheriff to his advantage. Soon all Nottingham is singing it . Robin rescues Roland and Friar Tuck organises the children to sing for the Ambassador. Opening scene: Minstrel Roland sings song 1: "What is a body without a head and what is supper without good bread; the land needs more than a minstrel's poem. My King, my King, my King hurry home!". He then enquires about the Sheriff and improvises on request song 2: "Picture a pig all in braid and lace, a billy goat beard on a weasel's face; a snake for a sire , a dog for a dam , and that is the Sheriff of Nottingham!" Informed that the Sheriff robs he composes song 3: "Here is a man that can pick a purse, he robs the cradle he robs the hearse; his eye at your window, his thumb in your jamb, that's the greedy old Sheriff of Nottingham!" (en)
  • Andrew a serf, arrives in Nottingham to obtain grain to feed the villagers of Lothan, as their crops have failed. Robin gives him the money to buy the grain and he impresses a grain farmer, Hodges , who is looking for a good man to marry his daughter, Margaret , thinking Andrew a 'freeman'. To buy his freedom, he is tempted to sell the grain at a vast profit until Robin helps put things on the right path. (en)
  • Intro Joseph of Cordoba . Robin meets travelling physician Joseph of Cordoba, who is reported to the Sheriff when he upsets the local "doctors" by curing the ailing Sir Walter de Lys, when they couldn't. When Derwent's son is injured Robin seeks Joseph's help, but the Sheriff is waiting to trap Derwent, and Robin must save the day. Introductory minstrel song: "Joseph helps an outlaw's son, and is the Sheriff's enemy; but Robin's duel is swiftly won, and both escape Scot free!" Note: Victor Woolf and Paula Byrne are incorrectly billed as Edward and Edward's Wife on the end titles. Woolf, in fact, plays his usual recurring outlaw character Derwent, identified in dialogue as 'Derwent the Joiner', with Byrne as his wife. Paula Byrne also appears as Derwent's wife, named Ethel, in the episode 'Errand of Mercy'. (en)
  • When Friar Tuck, accompanied by Robin, goes to Canterbury, they find a local maid, Alice , accused of witchcraft, saving her from drowning by the Count Duprez's soldiers, Robin and Friar Tuck uncover a plot by the Count against Lady Margaret . Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • Robin and Friar Tuck visit Scotland on a mission to collect money owed to King Richard by the treacherous King William the Lion , and encounters the outlaw Duncan of Stoneykirk again who wants a share of the money after saving Robin, but not Tuck, who is seemingly killed. Introductory minstrel song: "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!" (en)
  • When Master Judd , a wealthy London merchant and his daughter Bess arrive in Sherwood carrying a 1,000 crown dowry, Little John and Garth , end up with the girl instead of the money, Sir Harold and Master Judd receive a ransom demand, and Bess learns that love is more important than becoming a noble lady. Introductory minstrel song: "A lady’s just a girl who cares, for riches more than a caress; so outlaws are the men to make, a girl of Lady Bess!" (en)
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  • Blackmail (en)
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  • The Prisoner (en)
  • The Vandals (en)
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  • Pepper (en)
  • Hubert (en)
  • Isabella (en)
  • Carlotta (en)
  • Double Trouble (en)
  • The Alchemist (en)
  • The Minstrel (en)
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  • The Champion (en)
  • Food for Thought (en)
  • The Debt (en)
  • The Rivals (en)
  • The Dream (en)
  • The Intruders (en)
  • Tables Turned (en)
  • The Brothers (en)
  • The Wanderer (en)
  • A Touch of Fever (en)
  • Change of Heart (en)
  • The Fire (en)
  • Dead or Alive (en)
  • The Mark (en)
  • The Challenge (en)
  • The Trap (en)
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  • Maid Marian (en)
  • The Scientist (en)
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  • The Double (en)
  • The Lottery (en)
  • My Brother's Keeper (en)
  • The Ordeal (en)
  • The Crusaders (en)
  • The May Queen (en)
  • Castle in the Air (en)
  • The Oath (en)
  • Knight Errant (en)
  • The Truce (en)
  • The Infidel (en)
  • The Imposters (en)
  • The Bagpiper (en)
  • The Traitor (en)
  • Friar Tuck (en)
  • The Genius (en)
  • A Village Wooing (en)
  • Brother Battle (en)
  • Hue and Cry (en)
  • The Inquisitor (en)
  • Errand of Mercy (en)
  • Lincoln Green (en)
  • Little Mother (en)
  • One Man's Meat (en)
  • Queen Eleanor (en)
  • Richard the Lion-Heart (en)
  • The Wager (en)
  • The Haunted Mill (en)
  • The Blackbird (en)
  • The Charter (en)
  • The Little People (en)
  • The Miser (en)
  • The Path of True Love (en)
  • The Profiteer (en)
  • The Shell Game (en)
  • Trial by Battle (en)
  • A Bushel of Apples (en)
  • A Guest for the Gallows (en)
  • A Husband for Marian (en)
  • A Race Against Time (en)
  • A Tuck in Time (en)
  • A Year and A Day (en)
  • An Apple for the Archer (en)
  • At the Sign of the Blue Boar (en)
  • Bride For An Outlaw (en)
  • Children of the Greenwood (en)
  • Elixir of Youth (en)
  • Farewell to Tuck (en)
  • Flight from France (en)
  • Goodbye Little John (en)
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  • Six Strings to his Bow (en)
  • Sybella (en)
  • The Angry Village (en)
  • The Bandit of Brittany (en)
  • The Betrothal (en)
  • The Black Five (en)
  • The Black Patch (en)
  • The Borrowed Baby (en)
  • The Bride of Robin Hood (en)
  • The Byzantine Treasure (en)
  • The Challenge of the Black Knight (en)
  • The Charm Pedlar (en)
  • The Christmas Goose (en)
  • The Coming of Robin Hood (en)
  • The Deserted Castle (en)
  • The Devil You Don't Know (en)
  • The Dowry (en)
  • The Edge and the Point (en)
  • The Final Tax (en)
  • The Flying Sorcerer (en)
  • The Friar's Pilgrimage (en)
  • The Frightened Tailor (en)
  • The Ghost that Failed (en)
  • The Goldmaker (en)
  • The Goldmaker's Return (en)
  • The Healing Hand (en)
  • The Jongleur (en)
  • The Knight Who Came To Dinner (en)
  • The Lady-Killer (en)
  • The Loaf (en)
  • The Moneylender (en)
  • The Mystery of Ireland's Eye (en)
  • The Parting Guest (en)
  • The Pharaoh Stones (en)
  • The Reluctant Rebel (en)
  • The Road in the Air (en)
  • The Salt King (en)
  • The Secret Pool (en)
  • The Sheriff's Boots (en)
  • The Thorkil Ghost (en)
  • The York Treasure (en)
  • The Youngest Outlaw (en)
  • The Youthful Menace (en)
  • To Be A Student (en)
  • Too Many Earls (en)
  • Too Many Robins (en)
  • Tuck's Love Day (en)
  • Will Scarlet (en)
  • Women's War (en)
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  • William Templeton (en)
  • Paul Symonds (en)
  • Peter Key (en)
  • Eric Heath (en)
  • James Aldridge (en)
  • Sidney Wells (en)
  • Michael Connor (en)
  • Louis Marks (en)
  • Ralph Smart (en)
  • Warren Howard (en)
  • Jan Read (en)
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  • Aileen Hamilton (en)
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  • Raymond Bowers (en)
  • Arthur Dales (en)
  • Palmer Thompson (en)
  • Alan Hackney (en)
  • Anne Rodney (en)
  • Leon Griffiths (en)
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  • Albert G. Ruben (en)
  • Arthur Behr (en)
  • Basil Dawson (en)
  • C.D. Phipps (en)
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  • Carol Warner Gluck & Albert A. Dorner (en)
  • Charles Early (en)
  • Clare Thorne (en)
  • Ernest Bornemann & Ralph Smart (en)
  • Frances Nesbitt (en)
  • George & Gertrude Fass (en)
  • Ian Larkin and Eric Heath (en)
  • James Aldridge & Ralph Smart (en)
  • James Carhartt & Nicholas Winter (en)
  • John Dyson & Basil Dawson (en)
  • Lawrence McClellan (en)
  • Leighton Reynolds (en)
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  • Michael Connor & Basil Dawson (en)
  • Neil R. Collins (en)
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  • This is a list of episodes for the 1950's British television series The Adventures of Robin Hood, sometimes broadcast in North America under the title The Adventures in Sherwood Forest. This show ran for 143 episodes across four series. (en)
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  • List of The Adventures of Robin Hood episodes (en)
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