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The Adventures of Robin Hood
Programming Season 1 | Episode 3 | Aired | Lang: English
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NotesDirected by Dan Birt | Written by Eric Heath Minstrel Song: "Freedom is calling to Little John, the giant; Robin helps him understand, a serf can be defiant!" The giant Little John escapes from his feudal lord and captured by the sheriff's men agrees to capture Robin Hood in exchange for his freedom. 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.
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   By Rob123
This episode marks the origin of Little John's joining Robin and his merry band in Sherwood. The premise of devious deceit used on an innocent and the stewardship of the much more worldly Robin Hood holds up quite well. The fight scenes are obviously choreographed and labored, but overall this is an adventure that stoked the enthusiasm of many a lad who would have loved to venture into Sherwood Forest to Join Robin and his merry band
  
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