Subject: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 10 Aug 04 - 04:12 PM I haven't seen it mentioned much that the old 1950s Robin Hood TV Show with Richard Greene, one of the first UK exports to US primetime TV, is now becoming available on DVD. So far there are two DVDs, each with four half-hour episodes, available. Some great actors in these first episodes, including Leo McKern and Donald Pleasance. One of the nice things about this show is that they used real ballad tunes as background music. I was watching the episode where Robin meets little john, and I heard some familiar music in the background. It took me a few minutes to realize it was the tune John Strachan sang for Robin Hood and Little John! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Blackcatter Date: 10 Aug 04 - 04:18 PM That's nice to know that it's out on DVD. I'll have to look for it. I've never seen more than bits of it, but I grew up with the 45 or the theme song and still sing it occasionally at a gig. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: curmudgeon Date: 10 Aug 04 - 04:25 PM I found four videos of the series back some fifteen years when I had a video store. The DVDs should be a great improvement. Tunes for incidental music that I recall included Early One Morning and Brian Boru's March -- Tom |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: PoppaGator Date: 10 Aug 04 - 04:43 PM Is this the Robin Hood TV series whose theme went like this: Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men Feared by the bad Loved by the good Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood ???? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:19 AM No, that's not the theme song of these episodes. That's the one Monty Python made fun of with "Dennis Moore," though! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Cluin Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:34 AM Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, Riding through the land Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore, Without a merry band He steals from the poor And gives to the rich Stupid Bitch! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:40 AM Perhaps the programs have been repackaged with different music? I remember the words as PappaGator penned them, even the tune. I watched the program whenever I could when I was a child, which was fairly often, though by then it was in reruns on tv. I'm sure now as an adult I'd recognize a lot of the actors beyond their roles in that program. SRS |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:49 AM I think these episodes are as originally aired. But it is possible that the familiar theme song was added later on in the series. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Borchester Echo Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:22 AM Was it the one with an opening shot of an arrow being fired which then flew past a not very contemporaneous telegraph pole? That's the theme tune I remember too, |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Sooz Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:31 AM I watched every episode and I don't remember any other theme music! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Borchester Echo Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:39 AM Didn't the verse begin: "Came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap..." followed by the usual about robbing the rich to give to the poor? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: fat B****rd Date: 11 Aug 04 - 05:46 AM I had the theme tune on the Parlophone label by Dick James b/w Davy Crockett. Definitely THE telly RH theme. Archie Duncan as Little John, Pat Driscoll as maid Marion and Alexander Gauge as Friar Tuck. Sheriff Of Nottingham ??. And I'm sure most of you know what happened to the bride and groom who asked for "that Robin Hood tune" for their wedding music, |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Borchester Echo Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:06 AM Oh yes, great story! They wanted Bryan Adams singing Everything I Do but asked for the theme from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. What they got was the TV theme tune to gallop down the aisle to. It could have been worse: Robin Hood, Men In Tights anyone? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Shambles Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:07 AM That was the chorus The verses were even worses. He called the greatest archers to a tavern on the green. They vowed to help the people of the Queen. He handled of the trouble on the English country scene But still found plenty of time to sing...... |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:10 AM The Robin Hood theme music was the first record (78) I ever bought as a child. We had only just got a TV and I was glued to every episode. The later Tv version 'The Green Man' was very good as well, also with some great music |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: John MacKenzie Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:11 AM He came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap A fight, and always looking for a fight His bow was always ready and he kept his arrows sharp He used them to fight for what was right. Cho. Robin Hood Robin Hood etc. Nostalgia fix here Giok |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,lanfranc sans cookie Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:39 AM On the wall of my den/office/shambles there are a number of framed originals of 50s and 60s sheet music, including "Robin Hood" by Carl Sigman and "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" by Tom Blackburn and George Bruns. Both are priced at 1/6 (less than 9p!) and date from 1955/56. Having dismantled the frame, I can now post the entire lyric, as follows (before reading or attempting to sing along, please remember this is a 1950s lyric from a TV show and doesn't withstand much critical examination, especially the last verse!): ROBIN HOOD by Carl Sigman Chorus: |C|-|C G7|C|G7|-|Dm7|G7|C|Em|F|Am|G7|-|Dm7|G7|C|-|-|-| Verses: |-C|C|-|-|-|-|-|G7 Bflat7|Dm G7|C|-F|-|F#dim|C|Dm7 G7|C| Chorus: Robin Hood,Robin Hood,riding through the glen Robin Hood,Robin Hood,with his band of men Feared by the bad, loved by the good Robin Hood,Robin Hood,Robin Hood. He called the greatest archers to a tavern on the green They vowed to help the people of the king They handled all the trouble on the English country scene And still found plenty of time to sing Chorus He came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap A fighter never looking for a fight His bow was always ready and he kept his arrows sharp He used them fighting for what was right Chorus With Alan Dale and Little John they had a roguish look They did the deeds that others didn't dare Recaptured all the money that the evil sheriff took And rescued many a lady fair. Chorus To cheating and corruption he would never, never yield And danger was his breakfast every day The cobbler in the hamlet and the farmer in the field Were always helping him get away Chorus He rode up to the palace and was cheered by everyone His Lady Marian threw him a rose The King of England knighted him the Earl of Huntingdon And that is the way the legend goes. Chorus |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,lanfranc sans cookie Date: 11 Aug 04 - 06:47 AM Incidentally, the Sheriff of Nottingham was originally played by Alan Wheatley. More information for 50s TV nerds here Alan |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Sooz Date: 11 Aug 04 - 08:36 AM Maid Marian was played by Patricia Driscoll who was also the presenter of Picture Book. (Monday's Watch with mother) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Tig Date: 11 Aug 04 - 09:14 AM I posted the words for this not long back. I had been into a school I had found the 5 year olds singing it with great gusto. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: JennyO Date: 11 Aug 04 - 09:16 AM I think I must have seen every episode of Robin Hood several times over and that was definitely the only theme song I ever heard. It was my dad's favourite show. The world had to stop when Robin Hood was coming on. If only he had still been alive, I know what his next Christmas/Birthday present would have been. I'd be tempted to get the DVD's anyway, just for old time's sake. Jenny |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Compton Date: 11 Aug 04 - 09:23 AM Now then....it was either the TV series OR the film with Errol Flynn that had Elton Hayes (THE folk singer in the 50's)(The Owl and the Pussey Cat)as Alan a' Dale. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Peter T. Date: 11 Aug 04 - 10:01 AM In Canada you could get drinking glasses with Robin Hood figures on them (early TV tie-in -- was that true anywhere else? yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: greg stephens Date: 11 Aug 04 - 10:09 AM Elton Hayes was in the Flynn movie, I think.His minstrel (us lads thought at the time) was a touch on the effeminate side. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Sooz Date: 11 Aug 04 - 10:14 AM Great site lanfranc - thanks. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 11 Aug 04 - 10:37 AM When I was a kid, I heard "they called the greatest archers to a challenge on the green" not "tavern." I intend to stick by "challenge." |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Shambles Date: 11 Aug 04 - 11:18 AM I challenge you to an archery contest on the village green. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Aug 04 - 11:40 AM There was always something hopping down at the Blue Boar Inn. It was a rather sacrosanct place in the program, wasn't it? Always a back door to slip in and out that the Sheriff's men didn't seem to be aware of? It has been so long: as with others, I watched them all and watched when the repeats were repeated, but I can't remember the details of a single episode now. As I read one of the nostalgia sites, though, I remembered my thought as a child that someone was going to catch onto that Blue Boar one of those days. The Korngold music for the movie Robin Hood is still heard regularly on classical music stations and in summer concert in the park sorts of series, where nostalgia happily meets a starry night and a blanket on the lawn. SRS |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 11 Aug 04 - 11:47 AM These episodes have no theme music whatsoever. Each episode begins with just a single "ballad" verse about what is going to happen in the episode. The tune is a version of "Early One Morning." So there are a few possibilities: Theme music was on UK TV but not US, or vice versa. Or the theme music was added later in the series. Or the theme music was for some reason taken off the DVDs. I suspect the theme music was added for the US showings of the program, then possibly retained for subsequent showings in Britain. The theme song was by the same guy who had done "Davy Crockett," so it is unlikely to have been in the show as orignally produced in Britain. Maid Marian in her first episode was not Patricia Driscoll, but Bernadette O'Farrell. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Pied Piper Date: 11 Aug 04 - 11:48 AM "Your money or your lupins" |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: JennyO Date: 11 Aug 04 - 12:01 PM We had the theme music here in Oz. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Blackcatter Date: 11 Aug 04 - 12:18 PM OK. Here we go. The theme as listed above is the original these to the show in Britian. It was also used for the show in the U.S., and as far as I know, all other country broadcasts. Also, the theme was used from the first episode on. It was definately written prior to the first airing of the show. As for the DVD, there are several examples of contractual problems when it comes to modern re-runs and video and DVVD rights to theme songs. It wouldn't surprise me if the owners of the song decided not to let the song be used in the DVD release. Check out my website. Blackcatter's World of TV Theme Lyrics |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: JennyO Date: 11 Aug 04 - 12:23 PM Thanks Blackcatter, you da man! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 11 Aug 04 - 12:43 PM Interesting. Thanks, Blackcatter! It's sad that the theme music was taken off the DVD, but the music that IS there is still interesting. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Blackcatter Date: 11 Aug 04 - 12:47 PM Y'all are welcome. Not that I know everything about TV themes, but it is my business. I want to see the DVDs even more now. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Ellenpoly Date: 11 Aug 04 - 01:32 PM Funny, I can't remember even one episode, but as soon as I saw the thread name, I began humming the theme song. Thanks for the blast from the past, folks! (Did I miss it or did someone mention who sang it? Good voice!) ..xx..e |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:06 PM That goddam song is now stuck in my head. During the whole last hour as I mowed the lawn it kept coming to the surface. Gotta find something to listen to to dislodge it. Tom Lehrer ought to work. SRS |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Ellenpoly Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:08 PM "And it's National Brotherhood Week..." |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: maire-aine Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:22 PM What a delight to find this thread. I loved Richard Greene as Robin Hood. It was my favorite TV show. I bought a couple of VHS episodes a few years ago. Will definitely look for the DVDs. Thanks, Maryanne |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Blackcatter Date: 11 Aug 04 - 04:56 PM I've never been able to find who sung it. I'll bet it was on the 45 I had as a kid, but it was destroyed in a fire in 1980. It might have been in the credits to the show, but if they've expunged it from the DVD, I'll bet they changed the credits as well. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Shambles Date: 11 Aug 04 - 05:27 PM Didn't Dick James go on to have some link with The Beatles? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Compton Date: 11 Aug 04 - 09:29 PM Yes..wasn't he an early music publisher..Dick James Music?? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Selchie - (RH) Date: 12 Aug 04 - 03:05 AM Dick James was the music publisher. Details of his early Beatles involvement & also with Elton John can been see on http://geocities.com/penneylayne/bio.html M |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Selchie - (RH) Date: 12 Aug 04 - 03:21 AM AND: For anyone who'd like a stroll down 50's Childrens' TV Memory Lane, read about Robin Hood & the many other excellent B & W series try: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/index.htm M |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Ellenpoly Date: 12 Aug 04 - 02:18 PM More specifically: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/robinhood/robinhood.htm (I'm singing along right now!) ..xx..e |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,John Hindsill Date: 12 Aug 04 - 10:27 PM Last night I read many of these missives. Today at a 99 Cents Only Store (can I plug them?) I found a DVD of the first 3 episodes from the Greene series. The "Robin Hood, Robin Hood" theme song is not on this DVD, but the quality of the disc is passing fair for the under $1 price, but I remember it well. Watching the first episode made me 14 years old again. If memory serves, didn't the same company produce a Roger Moore Ivanhoe?---John |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Nerd Date: 13 Aug 04 - 12:53 AM Hey John, Is the company "Collector's Choice Video?" I ask because mine have 4 episodes per DVD, but I heard that the whole series was coming out in the UK. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Big Al Whittle Date: 13 Aug 04 - 09:27 AM they should be good. we had all of america's best writers that had been blacklisted |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,John Hindsill Date: 13 Aug 04 - 09:59 AM Nerd, no. The company is called "television(sic) Classics" out of Solana Beach, California. They have put out loads of early TV shows and old movies and old cartoons onto DVD. These particular stores sell each disk for less than $1. That's better than rental! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: JJ Date: 13 Aug 04 - 11:34 AM The ballad opening! A song has come to Robin's ears From deep beneath the castle ground It tells that Richard is alive And John shall not be crowned... And why I remember that fifty years on I do not know. In memory the singer sounded something like Ed McCurdy. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Stilly River Sage Date: 13 Aug 04 - 11:53 AM Some of those DVDs of old movies and shows aren't worth the plastic they're burned onto. We've tried picking up a couple of movies in the bargin bin and had mixed results. The kids like the Abbot and Costello movie Jack and the Beanstock but the DVD version looks worse that the VCR recording I have off of television. One can only assume they took the VCR and digitized it, static and all. "Lobachevsky" is a good one to dislodge Robin Hood. :) SRS |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 13 Aug 04 - 12:51 PM Yes John, and I think I could post most of the theme. Let's see if someone beats me to it. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Dave Roberts Date: 13 Aug 04 - 09:38 PM Apologies if this has been mentioned before, but the most authentic sounding version of the Robin Hood theme is the one by Gary Miller. The recording I have even has the fanfare and twangy bow sound which started each episode of the TV series. Of course one's mind is apt to play tricks over the years but I'd swear that this is the actual theme used on the TV show all those years ago. It's on a 'TV Classics' cd released in Britain by Castle Communications in 1993. I know that the Dick James version (He sang it as 'Roarbin Hoood, Roorbin Hoood' etc)wasn't used on the series as I had that on 78 and it started off with some stupid sounding kids shouting 'Hooray! Here comes Robin Hood!'- something which definitely wasn't on the TV show. I have particularly vivid memories of Robin Hood, as it was the first show I ever saw on ITV way back in the fifties. Our household was too poor to afford the 'independent' network and could only receive BBC television. I made a point of going down the road to my rich Auntie's house in order to watch 'The Adventures of Robin Hood'. I certainly don't remember any episodes without that brilliant theme. Incidentally Gary Miller also sang the theme to 'Stingray' as well as its closing song,'Aqua Marina' and also a commercial recording of the Fireball XL5 theme ('I wish I was a spaceman, the fastest guy alive...etc..) Quite likely Mr Miller recorded quite a lot of other well known TV stuff. Astonishing - I didn't know I knew all this stuff.... Dave Roberts Salt Town Poets |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Shambles Date: 14 Aug 04 - 03:47 AM I can't remember many of the episodes. Mainly as mentioned, most of them involve slipping out od the back door of the Blue Boar (bore). One however does stay in my mind as it was actually quite spooky, well for a young sensitive chap like me anyway. There was a spirit or ghost in a tower or castle, that was wielding an axe and swishing it over our Robin's head. That is about all I remember, does anyone else remember this one? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: The Shambles Date: 14 Aug 04 - 04:05 AM By the way, those here may also be interested in the current thread called. The Daleks Are Back |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: fat B****rd Date: 14 Aug 04 - 04:24 AM Elton Hayes sang Whistle My Love in the film The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie men in about 1952. Richard Todd played our hero and my Mum took me to see it. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST Date: 14 Aug 04 - 04:39 AM Great show that I loved to watch, as a re-run, in the UK. Theme tunes/titles seem to get changed for marketing reasons. The British show "Danger Man" had a great harpsichord intro which gave way to Johnny River's "Secret Agent Man" when the show appeared in the States ... although you can get a few strains of harpsichord in the the opening scene ... Cheers, Brian |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Dave Roberts Date: 14 Aug 04 - 05:46 AM Well in for a penny, as they say..... IIRC the show opened with the fanfare and the twangy bow thing and, as Robin's arrow hit the tree the title came spinning into view in approved 1950s TV show fashion. This was followed by a short burst of minstelry; an authentic sounding ballad which served the purpose of setting up the plot. The song was only used over the closing titles, and ran thus: Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen, Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men, Feared by the bad, loved by the good, Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood. He called the greatest archers to a tavern on the green, They vowed to help the people of the king; They handled all the trouble on the English country scene And still found plenty of time to sing... Robin Hood, Robin Hood....etc He came to Sherwood Forest with a feather in his cap, A fighter never looking for a fight, His bow was always ready, and he kept his arrows sharp, He used them fighting for what was right. Robin Hood, Robin Hood....etc. With Friar Tuck and Little John (they had a roguish look) They did the deeds that others wouldn't dare; Recaptured all the money that the evil Sherrif took And rescued many a lady fair. Robin Hood, Robin Hood...etc. My favourite line has to be 'they handled all the trouble on the English country scene, and still found plenty of time to sing'. Even as a child that used to strike me as an odd way of putting it. Incidentally the song is credited to 'Sigman' and has a copyright date of 1955. And now, my work here is at an end... Dave Roberts Salt Town Poets |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Cluin Date: 14 Aug 04 - 03:51 PM Louis Prima? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Shanghaiceltic Date: 15 Aug 04 - 12:30 AM I remember the series very well, required veiwing as a 6-8 year old, and as soon as it was over we were out finding some garden canes to make bows and arrows to terrorise the neighbourhood pets. Luckily for us our aim was less good than Robin's. I had a collection of swords too made from two bits of wood, my mum ditched them all one day much to my annoyance. The theme has always stuck in my head. I also liked the ITV series 'Robin' which was made much mush later and used a lot of Clannad's music. By then I was in the navy and hunting with bows and arrows was not the done thing in a naval establishment. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,joe Date: 15 Aug 04 - 03:28 AM amazing! haven't hit mudcat in months but this R.H. t.v. theme came outta my banjo less than 20 minutes ago. ya there, Rod? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Dave Roberts Date: 15 Aug 04 - 07:45 AM I played the Robin Hood song for my 18 month old grandaughter yesterday, and within seconds a huge grin appeared on her face and she was joyfully dancing around the room. It seems to be one of those rare songs which everybody loves, whether they're hearing it for the first or the thousandth time. Dave Roberts Salt Town poets |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: PoppaGator Date: 15 Aug 04 - 07:31 PM Cluin's message, consisting of the two words "Louie Prima," could stand some elaboration. Louie, a New Orleanian transplanted to Las Vegas the late 50s or early 60s, recorded another (totally different) Robin Hood song, in a sort of jump-blues tempo. I heard it about two weeks ago on our wonderful local station WWOZ ; sorry, can't recall enough to post any lyrics at all here. The general tone is one of wiseass humor -- nothing as earnest and corny as "still had plenty of time to sing"! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Cluin Date: 15 Aug 04 - 07:41 PM Bugs Bunny? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Cluin Date: 15 Aug 04 - 08:03 PM http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/Bugs_Bunny/ltbb_190.wav |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Cruiser Date: 27 Nov 04 - 01:42 PM I purchased a 2 DVD Set of the TV Series 'The Adventures of Robin Hood' at Best Buy several months ago and I think I paid $7.00: TV Serial Classics Robin Hood 2-DVD Disc Set: 12 Episodes over 5 hours Platinum Disc Corporation All episodes are in Black and White. This was one of my favorites shows and started on TV when I was 6 years old. On the DVD the first verse of the theme is sung, but no theme at the start of each episode; only Richard Greene drawing back his bow and sending the arrow to the bole of the tree. Alexander Gauge was a perfect Friar Tuck and I can't imagine anyone else in that role. Cruiser |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: D_mentias Date: 28 Nov 04 - 01:30 AM I can vaguely remember some instrument in this great show. What was it? First thing that came to mind was a lute typr thing but it may have been a small harp. Did the friar play it? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Jeanie Date: 28 Nov 04 - 04:18 AM I missed this thread back in the summer. Thanks for the memories ! Looking at the cast list on one of the websites mentioned, I was amazed to see who it was who played Will Scarlett (and who I always rather fancied at the age of five): Paul Eddington (later of 'The Good Life', 'Yes Minister' etc.) I would never have known. - jeanie |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: van lingle Date: 28 Nov 04 - 06:30 AM It used to run after school in Maryland where I grew up and my chums and I always rushed home to see it. Of course, we altered the theme song to something like this: Robin Hood, Robin Hood riding through the glen, Little John, Little John shot him in the end. Thought he was a deer, Shot him in the rear. Robin Hood, Robin Hood. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,vynelfrontier@yahoo.co.uk Date: 02 Jan 05 - 10:10 AM please could you tell me who played the minstel in the richard green versions of robin hood? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: fat B****rd Date: 02 Jan 05 - 11:59 AM Richard Coleman. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,Hood Fan Date: 02 Jan 05 - 01:42 PM or ..riding through the grass Little John, Little John, shot him in the a**. Some 50s kids were more "expressive" than others (ahead of their time?). And, I was a good Hood kid. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: ranger1 Date: 02 Jan 05 - 07:28 PM I used to watch it as re-runs when I was about four (that would have been 1973). It came on either just before or just after Star Trek on whatever local channel carried it in our area. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: open mike Date: 03 Jan 05 - 08:02 AM The movie with Errol Flynn and Olivia De Haviland was filmed in Bidwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in teh country. It is in Chico which is one of the towns nearest to me. We held a renaissance faire there once as a kind of re-enactment of the Sherwood Forest scenario. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) Starring: Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, Patric Knowles, Eugene Pallette, Alan Hale, Melville Cooper, Ian Hunter, Una O'Conner, Herbert Mundin, Montagu Love, Leonard Willey, Robert Noble, Kenneth Hunter, Robert Warwick, Colin Kenny, Lester Matthews, Harry Cording, Howard Hill, Ivan F. Simpson Director: Michael Curtiz, William Keighley not sure what this has to do with monsters.. http://www.monstersinmotion.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/1_58/products_id/4466 |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,stevehd97 Date: 25 Mar 05 - 06:13 PM I remember going to get a haircut and seeing the large poster of Richard Green in the barber shop. I think it had to do with a hair tonic. A great show. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST,Brandy69 Date: 05 Apr 05 - 11:17 PM |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: Mark Cohen Date: 06 Apr 05 - 12:09 AM When I was taking piano lessons in the 60's, I had some sheet music called, I believe, "Robin Hood and His Merry Men". As best I can recall, which is usually none too good, the lyrics went like this: Robin Hood and his Merry Men They all are gone to the woods you know Dah, dah, dah... Oh, well, I thought I knew them... Then Robin put his horn to mouth And blew full loud so his men could hear They dah, dah, dah, da-da-dah, dah, dah And all went hunting for the fleet wild deer. Any help out there? Not that it matters. It was probably commissioned by John Thompson for the young ivory set. Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Robin Hood TV Show From: GUEST Date: 09 Apr 05 - 12:31 PM Thank you Dave for the words to the Robin Hood theme! For days I have been humming the tune and trying in vain to remember all if not most of the words. I remember watching the show back in the fifties and thinking Richard Greene was just wonderful. |
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