Genre
Drama, adventure
Created by
Richard Carpenter
Producer by
Patrick Dromgoole / Paul Knight / Esta Charkham
Directed by
Robert Young / Ian Sharp / Gerry Mill / James Allen / Sid Roberson / Alex Kirby / Dennis Abey / Ben Bolt / Christopher King
Writing by
Richard Carpenter / Anthony Horowitz / John Flanagan / Andrew McCulloch
Cast
Peter Llewellyn Williams / Ray Winstone / Mark Ryan / Clive Mantle / Judi Trott / Phil Rose / Robert Addie / John Abineri / Nickolas Grace / Jason Connery / Michael Praed / Jeremy Bulloch / Philip Jackson / Stuart Linden / Wayne Michaels / Steve Dent / Richard O'Brien / Clive Willbond-Hill / James Coombes / Claire Toeman / Martin West / Robbie Bulloch / George Baker / Mark Lewis / Philip Davis / Graham Pritchard / Maureen Bennett / Roger McKern / Olive Lucius / Deborah Cranston / Oliver Cotton / David Charkham / Ian Redford / Robert Daws / Iain Armstrong / Tom Fry / Steven Osborne / David Sivier
Production company
Goldcrest Films International, Harlech Television (HTV)
Original channel
ITV
Original language
English
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Broadcast dates
15 January 1984 (USA)
Original runing time
28 April 1984 – 28 June 1986
Episode duration
60 min (24 episodes)
Picture format
480i (SDTV) Color
Studio
Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, UK
Episode summary
Robert of Huntingdon and the re-formed Merry Men set out to rescue Marion from Clun, and Huntingdon claims the mantle of Robin of Sherwood.
Fun and viewer review
Robert of Huntington has realized that he must accept his place as Herne's son in order to rescue Marian from Lord Owen of Clun. He goes to Wickham and gets help from Edward in starting to track down Robin's now scattered men.
First is Tuck, who has stayed in Sherwood. A small scuffle ensues, but Robert gets his attention by mentioning the danger Marian is in. Tuck leads him to Little John and Much, who have become shepherds. As with Tuck, though, Robert must win them over, this time with a nicely choreographed quarterstaff fight. Little John remembers Scarlett had a brother in Litchfield, so that's the next stop. This was, by far, the best "winning over" scene. Scarlett and Robert get into a fistfight that pretty much leaves Litchfield in shambles. That just leaves Nasir, who, conveniently enough, has been caught by Lord Owen.
It's good to have the gang back together, though they are still a bit skeptical. Marian, in particular, is not willing to stay permanently, choosing to return to her father for now. These two opening episodes do a nice job setting up Jason Connery in the role of Robin and setting up a good season.
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