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The New Adventures of Robin Hood

  • TV Series
  • 1997–1999
  • 54m
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The New Adventures of Robin Hood (1997)
The New Adventures Of Robin Hood
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The legendary outlaw and his Merry Men battle evil around Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.The legendary outlaw and his Merry Men battle evil around Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.The legendary outlaw and his Merry Men battle evil around Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.

  • Creators
    • Sandra Weintraub
    • Tom Kuhn
    • Fred Weintraub
  • Stars
    • Martyn Ellis
    • Richard Ashton
    • Barbara Griffin
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    • Creators
      • Sandra Weintraub
      • Tom Kuhn
      • Fred Weintraub
    • Stars
      • Martyn Ellis
      • Richard Ashton
      • Barbara Griffin
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    Top-rated
    Sun, Nov 22, 1998
    • S3.E10
    • The Assassin
    Assault On Castle Dundeen Friar Tuck's help is requested from his former teacher, Father Gedding, to treat Colin, the new young Lord Dundeen, who has been wounded with a poisoned sword. On arrival at Castle Dundeen, Robin finds out that Colin's uncle, Lord Chilton, is responsible for the attack, and that he has also claimed the life of Colin's father, in order to inherit the castle and their wealth. Realising that he has not completely succeeded, Chilton lays siege to the castle and its few remaining inhabitants. Robin and his band must break the siege and put an end to Lord Chilton's designs.
    9.5/10
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    Mon, Mar 31, 1997
    • S1.E12
    • Dragon from the Sky
    Dragon From The Sky Marion sees a giant fireball fall from the sky into Sherwood Forest, and rushes off in search of what it has brought. When she reaches the site, she discovers a strange, diamond-encrusted creature. She befriends him, and tries to help him discover what he needs to return home. Lady Claudia has also seen the fireball and sends Barkley to follow its path, and gather the untold riches that she believes it is supposed to provide. When Marion does not return to camp, Robin sets out to find her. Then he and Marion must fight to save the creature from the grasp of Lady Claudia's men, and help it return to its ship.
    9.4/10
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    Martyn Ellis
    Martyn Ellis
    • Friar Tuck…
    • 1997–1999
    Richard Ashton
    Richard Ashton
    • Little John…
    • 1997–1999
    Barbara Griffin
    • Lady Marion Fitzwalter
    • 1997–1999
    Matthew Porretta
    Matthew Porretta
    • Robin Hood…
    • 1997
    John Bradley
    • Robin Hood…
    • 1998–1999
    Anna Galvin
    Anna Galvin
    • Marion Fitzwalter…
    • 1997
    Phill Curr
    Phill Curr
    • Maglin…
    • 1999
    Dan Speaker
    Dan Speaker
    • Bar Fighter…
    • 1997–1998
    Paul Lichtman
    • Barkley
    • 1997–1998
    Maxwell Meltzer
    • Tax Collector…
    • 1997–1998
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Olwyn
    • 1997–1998
    Alison Armitage
    Alison Armitage
    • Ariel Glister…
    • 1998
    Judy Green
    • Bar Sorceress…
    • 1997–1998
    Christopher L. O'Brien
    • Craps Dealer…
    • 1997
    Larry Marmorstein
    • Doctor…
    • 1997
    Jon Beauregard
    Jon Beauregard
    • William Little
    • 1997
    Eric Gerleman
    Eric Gerleman
    • Brother Winston…
    • 1997
    Charles Currier
    • Blacksmith…
    • 1998
    • Creators
      • Sandra Weintraub
      • Tom Kuhn
      • Fred Weintraub
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    thornedbud

    You have to have an imagination...

    The New Adventures of Robin Hood, known to the fans simply as NAoRH, is lack of publicity. To enjoy this show you need to at least like the legend of Robin Hood. After that you need to have an imagination, this is a fantasy show with a almost none existent budget. The special affects were literally cardboard cut-outs and tricks such as putting a sword to your side to make it look as if it went through you. If you have an imagination you can see past that and enjoy. One particular aspect of the show that made it so short lived was replacing Robin Hood. The original and by many considered the best Robin Hood after Errol Flynn was Matthew Porretta. He looked the part, and pulled off the terrible one liners in the scripts so that you HAD to like them. It also didn't hurt that he is gorgeous, has one hell of a voice and the most adorable smile in history. When he said he was Robin Hood you didn't feel the need to question it, you just believed. He was one of the few involved in the show that had talent, then they replace him with John Bradley, whose claim to fame is a bit part in Independence Day. He actually did that part well, but he made Robin Hood looked like a continually drunk, out of place and generally ignorant oaf. That change was very bad, where as the change in Marions was not quite so crushing. Their acting abilities were similar and they both portrayed the lady warrior as well as could be expected. Though it may be difficult to except a female fighter in the twelfth century, as woman I have to admit I enjoyed seeing a Marion that wasn't screaming and wringing her hands. The stories were interesting, but could have been done considerably better with a larger budget. They were good in the first two seasons then got so bad and half were stolen in the third season I got headaches. The first and second seasons are worth your time, but don't bother with the third unless your a John Bradley fan. As a huge fan of the Robin Hood legend, with a wild imagination and a woman with eyes I fell in love with the first two seasons of NAoRH.
    7clichedusername

    Wonderful nonsense

    This show is absolutely terrible, and a great deal of fun. Historical accuracy is a long ways off from the point (there's an episode where Marian befriends an alien who crash-landed in a ufo in Sherwood forest. Do I need to elaborate?), but as entertainment, it's very enjoyable. It's dated, the editing is appallingly bad, and shows from the mid-90s in general don't tend to hold up long-term content-wise. But many Robin Hood adaptations take the content entirely too seriously, and rather suck the fun out of the concept. This one doesn't have that problem. It's very much a "giggle at the terrible editing, godawful effects, grab-bag accents, and genuinely goofy costuming" kind of show, but silliness suits it, it's genuinely enjoyable in a non-serious way, and it's worth a watch. Just don't expect it to be Game of Thrones: this more has the vibe of something you might have watched on snow days when you were a kid.
    Shewolf-2

    The Perfect Robin Hood

    I've been watching this series of the Weintraub's since it started because I love adventure actions shows and the Robin Hood Story. I've always thought Erol Flynn the better of all and I've seen most on TV and movies,and enjoyed them all but my favorite was always Will Scarlet or King Richard even the Sheriff. But Matthew Porretta's portrayal of Robin Hood is for me the best. There can never be another Robin now. His acting his looks his voice, I can go on and on but there are other actors who also give reasons to watch. The two Maid Marions, Anna Galvin and Barbara Griffin are excellent and show that she doesn't need a man to save her that she can do her fighting. Richard Ashton is finally a sexy Little John and Martin Ellis is perfect as Friar Tuck and portrays him as a gourmet not a drunken glutton as others have.

    As you can see I loved this show and cannot wait until on video so I can watch and re-watch. If anyone at IMDb has any influence with Warners or the Producers please beg them to put it out on Video. I promise many will buy them. All you have to do is search the web and see all the fans. Especially as there is a new actor in the lead role not Matthew. He is missed.
    Chris-742

    So bad it is almost good.

    "The new adventures of Robin Hood" can be described as a light-hearted, silly piece of recorded live role-playing. The actors(?) probably had a lot of fun playing out their own fantasies, but the result is lacking. The plots consists mainly of Robin Hood and his merry men (Marion, Tuck, Little John) helping people in need, resulting in fights against the antagonists of the relevant episode. As in similar series (Sinbad, Hercules etc), there is no blood. In fact the whole series is completely bloodless and soulless. Instead silliness rules. Robin Hood is flippant (for comic relief), Marion is haughty (for comic relief), Little John is stupid (for comic relief) and Friar Tuck is a fat fart (for comic relief). Topping off this silliness is a lack of credible plots and a long line of historical inaccuracies. For instance Vikings (ca 800-1000) and Mongols (Asia and Eastern Europe ca 1200-1400) appear in what should be an late 12th century England setting. A series like this should make you very, very upset that someone wasted even low-budget money. But you can also revel in all the silliness and play "Silly Bingo" and try to finds as many historical inaccuracies or ridiculous fight scene events as possible, say: Two Mongols (beep, inaccurate), slash at Robin Hood with their swords. Robin Hood blocks both swords with his bow (beep, ridiculous), which is made out of glass-fiber (beep, inaccurate). He then hits both Mongols over their metal helmets with his bow, and they go down (beep, impossible). And so on...
    maxvaughn

    Met my approval

    I am a Robin Hood fanatic. So, it had to meet my standards. True, it was cheezy and most of the plots were takes on my favorite movies, still I watched. Let's face it folks! Sometimes we just need good mindless entertainment....with Christopher Lee. I've always remembered seeing Christopher Lee on that show which was awesome. The acting was surprisingly good and it kept my attention. I would love to see it on the air again just for the re-runs. I just wish they had given it an ending.

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      Matthew Porretta played Will Scarlett O'Hara (he was from Georgia) in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993).
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      Referenced in WCW Monday Nitro: The Big Easy (1997)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las nuevas aventuras de Robin Hood
    • Filming locations
      • Vilnius, Lithuania
    • Production companies
      • Dune
      • M6
      • Tarnview Limited
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      • 54m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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