Adventures of Robin Hood: The Complete Second Season
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Everyone's favorite archer is back in another season of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Richard Greene once again takes up the bow and brings to life the stories of this classic literary character featured in this entertaining program from the late 1950's. Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian and the rest of the Merry Men continue their efforts to thwart the forces of the Sheriff of Nottingham and bring hope to the citizens of Nottingham. Robin Hood and his fellow Sherwood Forest dwellers keep the faith their beloved King Richard will soon return and remove the evil Prince John from the throne to restore law and order to the land. Until that day comes, Robin and his men will continue to fight for that which is right and just.
(1955 - 1960) B&W 30 Minute episodes
Episodes:
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41653 in DVD
- Brand: MILL CREEK ENT. (UNDER DIGITAL
- Released on: 2008-10-14
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 3
- Running time: 990 minutes
Features
- Everyone''''s favorite archer is back in another season of The Adventures of Robin Hood. Richard Greene once again takes up the bow and brings to life the stories of thisic literary character featured in this entertaining program from the late 1950''''s. Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, Maid Marian and the rest of the Merry Men continue their efforts to thwart the forces of
Customer Reviews
Brings Back Wonderful Memories!
I've always loved The Adventures of Robin Hood since I was a kid. It was just a good, clean, entertaining TV program for us youngsters. I've watched all the episodes of season one and season two and have been very entertained by them...great memories. Richard Greene is great as Robin Hood. Great supporting cast. Timeless series!
Feared by the bad, loved by the good... Robin Hood! Robin Hood! Robin Hood!
The second season of THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD consists of 39 episodes that aired on CBS-TV during the 1956-57 season, Mondays at 7:30 pm.
MILL CREEK box sets offer good-to-average-quality audio and video transfers of public domain material at a most reasonable price
NOTABLES in Robin Hood, Season #2:
Director John Schlesinger appears in episodes #10 and #26 ("The Haunted Mill" and "The Dowry")
Sixties folk-rocker Peter Asher (of Peter & Gordon) guests in episodes #20 and #21 ("The Ambush" and "The Bandit of Brittany")
REGULAR CAST--
Richard Greene - Robin Hood
Bernadette O'Farrell - Maid Marian Fitzwater
John Arnatt - Sheriff of Nottingham
Gillian Sterret - Lady Genevieve
Donald Pleasence - Prince John
Alexander Gauge - Friar Tuck
Alan Wheatley - Sheriff of Nottingham
Archie Duncan - Little John
Ian Hunter - Sir Richard
ACTORS WHO PORTRAYED SEVERAL CHARACTERS:
Alfie Bass, Peter Bennett, Patricia Burke, Nigel Davenport, John Dearth, Paul Eddington, Willoughby Gray, Paul Hansard, Martin Lane, Simone Lovell, Edward Mulhare, Shaun O'Riordan, Tony Thawnton, Patrick Troughton, Victor Woolf, Terry Yorke
The complete first season of THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD is also available from MILL CREEK.
Program list includes original airdates and guest stars.
A Village Wooing (10/1/56) - Betty Impey/Leslie Phillips
The Scientist (10/8/56) - Miles Malleson/Andrew Crawford
Blackmail (10/15/56) - Anthony Dawson
A Year and a Day (10/22/56) - Amanda Coxell/Dervis Ward
The Goldmaker (10/29/56) - Anthony Baird
The Imposters (11/5/56) - Brenda de Banzie/Nigel Green/Jack Melford
Ransom (11/12/56) - Paul Daneman/Robert Raglan/Philip Ashley
Isabella (11/19/56) - Nina Walker/Helen Cherry/Howard Lang/Noël Hood
The Hero (11/26/56) - Bill Owen/Ralph Michael/Susan Richmond/Mona Lillian
The Haunted Mill (12/3/56) - John Schlesinger/Laurence Hardy
The Black Patch (12/10/56) - Duncan Lamont/Colin Croft/Gwenda Williams
Outlaw Money (12/17/56) - Sid James/Leonard Sachs/Richard Pascoe
The Friar's Pilgrimage (12/24/56) - Greta Gynt/Maureen Davis/Peter Retey
The Trap (12/31/56) - Alfred Burke/Helen Forrest/Andrew Downie
Hubert (1/7/57) - Dorothy Bromiley/William Greene/William Mervyn
The Dream (1/14/57) - Marie Burke
The Blackbird (1/21/57) - William Horsbrugh/Fred Goddard/Bernard Goldman
The Shell Game (1/28/57) - Sam Kydd/Irene Handl/Myrtle Reed/Sylvia Kay
The Final Tax (2/4/57) - Dennis Edwards/Fred Goddard/Barry Fennell
The Ambush (2/11/57) - Peter Asher/Dorothy Alison
The Bandit of Brittany (2/18/57) - Peter Asher/Harold Kasket
The Goldmaker's Return (2/25/57) - Bryan Coleman
Flight from France (3/4/57) - Ingeborg Wells/Alec Mango/Roy Russell
The Secret Pool (3/11/57) - George Benson/Basil Beale
Fair Play (3/18/57) - Thomas Gallagher/Colin Broadley/Selma vaz Dias
The Dowry (3/25/57) - John Schlesinger/Jeanette Hutchinson
The York Treasure (4/1/57) - Helena de Crespo/Karel Stepanek
The Borrowed Baby (4/8/57) - Guy Verney/Dorothy Gordon/Megan Williams
The Black Five (4/15/57) - Peter Cargill/Manning Wilson/Peter Welch
Food for Thought (4/22/57) - John Sharplin/Charles Lloyd Pack/Emrys Leyshon
Too Many Earls (4/29/57) - Arthur Howard/Victor Platt/Peter Johnson
Highland Fling (5/6/57) - Hugh McDermott/Hilary Paterson/Jock Mckay
The Mystery of Ireland's Eye (5/13/57) - Eddie Byrne/Concepta Fennell
The Little People (5/20/57) - Barry Keegan/Peggy Marshall/Carole Lorimar
The Infidel (5/27/57) - Francis Matthews/Alex Scott/Rowland Bartrop
The Frightened Tailor (6/3/57) - Hugh Burden/David Williams/Michael Peake
The Path of True Love (6/10/57) - Lionel Jeffries/Max Faulkner/Hal Osmond
The Road in the Air (6/17/57) - Laurence Hardy/Ronald Hines/Arthur Skinner
Carlotta (6/24/57) - Jennifer Jayne/Terry Yorke
Still the Best Robin Hood
To my mind these are the best of the Robin Hoods on film, and I think I have seen nearly all of them. The actors are first-rate, and the stories remarkably varied and inventive for half-hour episodes. Perhaps those who are so so delicate as to grade them down because of only middling picture and sound quality (these are, after all, black and white TV shows from the '50s) can't get caught up in them to the point where this doesn't matter. I can. Although I'm approaching sixty, watching these I'm once again a little boy in love with swashbuckling heroism--and Bernadette O'Farrell's incomparable Maid Marian.




