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  1. These are the last of the Michael Praed's Robin Hood and are the best of the whole series. Moving into witchcraft and scorcery for the first time, it has Robin pitted against a very evil Rula Lenska in a fantastic two parter from Kip Carpenter. The scenery is enough to blow you away and the roles are like reality to the actors.

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  2. History and mythology mix in this gritty telling of the legendary outlaw defender of the oppressed and his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest. Subtitles: English. Starring: Michael Praed Jason Connery Peter Llewellyn Williams Ray Winstone Clive Mantle Judi Trott Phil Rose Mark Ryan. Directed by: Robert Young Ian Sharp Gerry Mill.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0695084Michael Praed - IMDb

    The producers of "Robin of Sherwood" spotted Praed and cast him as Robin Hood. The BAFTA winning 'Robin of Sherwood' was a huge hit. After two successful seasons as Robin, Praed was lured to Broadway to star in "The Three Musketeers" with Brent Spiner and Chuck Wagner. His Broadway adventure led to him being cast in 1985 as Prince Michael of ...

  4. Opening three episodes from the first series based on the legendary outlaw. In 'Robin Hood and the Sorcerer (Parts 1 and 2)', Robin (Michael Praed) meets the men who will form his rebel band after being unjustly imprisoned by Guy of Gisburne. After making his escape, he rescues Lady Marion from sorcerer the Baron De Belleme.

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  5. These are the last of the Michael Praed's Robin Hood and are the best of the whole series. Moving into witchcraft and scorcery for the first time, it has Robin pitted against a very evil Rula Lenska in a fantastic two parter from Kip Carpenter. The scenery is enough to blow you away and the roles are like reality to the actors.

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  6. Michael Praed, as what would prove to be the first Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, portrays the outlaw as dark, taciturn and vulnerable. Nowhere is this better exemplified than via the excellent first series episode ‘The King’s Fool’: A rare instance of the peripatetic King Richard, usually portrayed favourably in contrast to his conniving brother John, depicted as a dispassionate user of men.

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  7. Robin of Sherwood, retitled Robin Hood in the US, was an acclaimed 1980s British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. It was made by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network. The show starred first Michael Praed then Jason Connery as two different incarnations of the title character, and was created by Richard Carpenter. Unlike previous ...