The legend of Robin Hood is given a grand retelling in this popular and long running series made for television (1955-58). Filmed in Great Britain with the handsome and dashing British actor Richard Greene as Robin, the "outlaws" of Sherwood Forest watch over the people of England and protect them from the cruelty and greed of the ruling aristocrats.
Maid Marian: After her messenger is robbed in Sherwood Forest, Marian disguises herself as an adolescent boy to spring a trap for Robin Hood. This early episode explores how Maid Marian came to ally herself with Robin Hood and his merry men.
The Youngest Outlaw: Robin and Marian find a young page foraging in the woods. The boy's one wish is to become an outlaw, but Robin discovers the boy is really Arthur - heir to the English throne.
The Dream: Marian's cousin, Sir William is on a mission for the queen that requires the aid of Robin Hood. Marian fears that the mission is really a trap to capture Robin.
The Bandit of Brittany: While escorting young Prince Arthur to the safety of a French chateau, Robin meets Jacques Chapeau the 'Robin Hood of France.' Unfortunately, Jacques has his own plans for the future King of England.