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Besetzung, Charaktere, Schauspieler & Crew der TV-Serie: Jonas Armstrong · Gordon Kennedy · Sam Troughton · Joe Armstrong · Richard Armitage · Keith. Ein skrupelloser neuer Sheriff (Keith Allen) unterdrückt und terrorisiert mit seinem Handlanger Guy of Gisborne (Richard Armitage) die Grafschaft. Als Robin sich. ekosmak.eu - Kaufen Sie Robin Hood - Die komplette Serie (15 Discs) günstig ein​. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen.

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Die klassische Geschichte von Robin Hood, der auf der Seite der Räuber für die Gerechtigkeit kämpft. Robin Hood ist eine britische Fernsehserie über den gleichnamigen Helden. Die Serie wurde im Auftrag BBC One von Tiger Aspect Productions zwischen Robin Hood (): England Nach fünf Jahren im Heiligen Land kehrt Robin of Locksley (Jonas Armstrong), Earl of Huntingdon, mit seinem treuen. Besetzung, Charaktere, Schauspieler & Crew der TV-Serie: Jonas Armstrong · Gordon Kennedy · Sam Troughton · Joe Armstrong · Richard Armitage · Keith. Robin Hood ist eine Fernsehserie von Dominic Minghella,die für den Fernsehsender BBC in Oktober erstmals in BBC One ausgestrahlt wurde. ekosmak.eu - Kaufen Sie Robin Hood - Die komplette Serie (15 Discs) günstig ein​. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen. Ein skrupelloser neuer Sheriff (Keith Allen) unterdrückt und terrorisiert mit seinem Handlanger Guy of Gisborne (Richard Armitage) die Grafschaft. Als Robin sich.

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The Sheriff hires her as his new alchemist and locks her in his former alchemist's laboratory. Robin begins beating the bound Gisborne, but is pulled off and knocked unconscious by Little John.

Leaving both Robin and Gisborne tied up and guarded by Much, the remaining outlaws sneak into the castle to try to rescue Djaq. She has used her alchemical skills to escape the laboratory, but is unable to escape with them and is once again recaptured.

Gisborne responds to Robin's threats by mocking Robin about his 'shortage of friends' and points out that Robin is actually essentially a violent man.

Robin unties him and the two men have a fistfight, with Gisborne taunting Robin about winning Marian and living in Robin's old house.

At this, Robin knocks Gisbourne unconscious, but then falls back himself. Much returns with Marian and the rest of the outlaws.

They get Robin back under control with Marian's help and try in vain to persuade him to exchange Gisborne for Djaq. Despite Robin's objections, the outlaws decide to go through with the exchange.

The outlaws arrive with a bound Gisborne, and are soon joined by Robin, who has apparently either guessed or managed to persuade Much to tell him the location.

As the prisoners are exchanged, Robin says he didn't agree to this, but has since had a change of heart. He then shouts that he will get justice on Gisborne when Richard returns, and that all he will need to do is show him Gisborne's tattoo.

The Sheriff burns off the tattoo with the confiscated acid. Lambert, a scientist, has invented a highly explosive powder known as "Greek fire", which the Sheriff wants to exploit.

The Sheriff orders Lambert to be thrown into the castle dungeons until he agrees to share his project ledger.

It is decided that Much will get himself thrown into the castle dungeons so he can free Lambert. Much stands in the marketplace shouting insulting remarks about Prince John and the Sheriff.

He is arrested after attacking one of the Sheriff's guards. Much is dragged in front of the Sheriff before he can help Lambert. He also assigns a girl named Eve to the task of spying on Much and reporting back to the Sheriff.

Robin breaks into the dungeons and asks Lambert to reveal where the ledger is. Lambert says the ledger is hidden in a water barrel outside the castle and Robin goes off to retrieve it.

The Sheriff finds out that Robin knows the whereabouts of the ledger. When Gisborne returns to the castle, the Sheriff tells him about this act of "betrayal".

That night, Lambert is tortured to death. Robin visits Much at his new estate and asks him to find out where the Sheriff's three barrels of Greek Fire are hidden.

Marian tells Robin that Lambert is dead, and cries on his shoulder. Much is getting along very well with the servant girl Eve, who is suspected of spying on him under the Sheriff's orders.

On seeing this, Marian takes him aside and asks him to tell Eve that the ledger is located in a powder barrel. Much agrees, but unknown to him, Eve has been listening at the door.

Eve promises to lie to the Sheriff about the ledger's location, and helps Much to escape back into the forest.

Before he leaves, he kisses her and swears to return and find her when the Sheriff is gone and justice restored. Eve tells the Sheriff that the ledger is hidden inside one of the barrels of Greek fire.

Gisbourne's men are sent to look for it, and are unknowingly followed by Robin. When Gisbourne returns empty-handed, the Sheriff realises that Eve led them into a trap and immediately rides to the mountain with Gisbourne.

Unfortunately for the Sheriff and Gisbourne, Robin is waiting for him, and blows up the powder with a well-placed Fire Arrow. Gisbourne is seconds from death when the cave blows up, and only just survives.

A furious Sheriff orders Gisbourne to "clean up [his] mess". A madman is terrorising villagers by setting fire to churches and poisoning wells.

Robin rescues the man and takes him to the forest. He has strange, unusual Saracen symbols tattooed on his chest. In the forest, Will has found the prince's wagon, which contains directions to the castle and also a strange mask, which they think is used to perform dark magic.

When the madman, named Harold, sees the Saracen mask, he attacks Djaq with a knife and is close to slicing her throat. After that they keep him locked up in a cage.

The Sheriff lets it be known to Gisborne that he is actually holding Prince Malik as a hostage, and has demanded a ransom from Saladin.

The ransom is carried through the forest by four exotic Saracen women and their male leader. Djaq explains that the women are Saladin's finest assassins: the group are dubious about her claim, but take it more seriously when they see the lethal skills of the warrior women.

The group originally assume the warriors have come to rescue Malik, but they then realise Saladin has dispatched the assassins to kill him.

Harold tells the gang that it was these women who tattooed their marks on him and drove him mad. Robin and his men go to the castle to rescue Prince Malik.

The assassins are about to kill Prince Malik when Robin, his men and the Sheriff engage in battle with the assassins: however, the lethal skills of the warrior women prove too much for the outlaws, and Robin and the gang are on the brink of defeat.

Suddenly, Harold comes charging to their rescue and cuts the warrior women down. Malik and Harold leave together to travel back to the Holy Land, Malik promising to carry Robin's tale along with his message of peace to the Saracens.

Guy of Gisbourne is out in Locksley demanding money with menace and a harder line than ever before. Guy discovers Luke the Cooper was working for Robin Hood.

Luke is taken prisoner, as is Little John's son also named John who tries to protect him. Robin and Little John witness this. In dismay that his son has been arrested, John strikes out on his own to rescue the pair, only to be captured and taken to the dungeons himself.

During the fight, he loses his two tags which identify him as one of Robin Hood's men. Robin and Alan-a-Dale disguise themselves as castle guards and take Will as a pretend prisoner to gain access to the dungeons and Little John.

However, their plan is thwarted when they discover the dungeons are full and Will has to be left outside. Little John, however, has met and befriended Luke and John.

Alice, his wife, is later thrown into the dungeons too and Little John reveals he is the father of John. Marian tells Robin that the tax money is leaving for London, with Guy of Gisborne guarding it.

Robin plans to exchange the money for sacks of grain. Gisbourne leaves with the cart, only to discover the switch soon after leaving the castle gates.

Meanwhile the Sheriff has plans for all the prisoners who have not paid their taxes - they are to be a deterrent to other non-payers in his 'Festival of Pain'.

He plans to torture the prisoners in front of important local nobles, but Robin comes in just as he is about to begin. They escape, leaving the Sheriff upside-down in one of his torture machines.

The King is returning from the Holy Land, and Guy is planning to hold Marian to her promise for her hand in marriage. Robin, determined more than ever to find evidence of Gisborne's treason.

Robin learns that Gisbourne was actually in the Holy Land, trying to kill the King. Meanwhile, Gisborne shows Marian his stately wealth.

That night, Robin attempts to visit Marian again, but she is nowhere to be found and he realises what has happened - she has gone to steal Gisborne's gold.

Marian is at the manor when Gisborne realises what is going on and corners her behind the door of the room she is in. Just as he is breaking down the door with an axe, Robin and the band arrive and hold Gisborne and his men to arrowpoint whilst Marian makes good her escape but Gisborne manages to stab Marian in the belly as she leaves, something Robin does not realise until he is prepared to depart.

Meanwhile, Will and Alan-a-Dale, having got away with a large amount of gold, decide to treat it as 'severance pay' and leave Robin.

Robin takes Marian to the cave where the men have been hiding out, and Marian and Robin at last share their true feelings.

Djaq does her best to operate but in the morning, she finds that Marian's body is 'shutting down'. Finally Djaq announces that Marian needs a proper physician.

Robin runs to get a doctor, who leaves a trail of bandages for the guards to follow. The doctor declares that Marian is dead.

Robin grieves over Marian's body. Having recovered from her wounds received in the previous episode, Marian comes very close to following through on her halfhearted promise to marry Guy of Gisborne, but after Much breaks into the wedding to protest, Marian punches Gisborne at the altar and escapes with Robin instead.

While this is occurring, Sheriff Vaisey has hired an impostor of King Richard and stages a mock trial of himself to weed out disloyal nobles, almost resulting in the death of Marian's father.

This plan is barely thwarted by Robin's band after Much recognizes the king as a fraud. Ciaran Donnelly. The episode opens with Robin, apparently dead after being shot in the eye, being robbed by a group of nobles heading to Nottingham castle under the leadership of a mysterious blonde woman.

She orders her men to get rid of the body, but Robin suddenly opens his eyes, removes the arrow and reveals an ambush.

The rest of his gang appear and demand money to feed the poor, but the nobles fight back and Robin's gang retreats. The nobles continue on their way to Nottingham Castle, where the Sheriff welcomes the blonde and it is revealed that she is his sister, Davina.

Marian, along with Allan and Edward, are kidnapped by Guy, who burns down Knighton hall and takes them to the castle as hostages.

When Robin arrives at the castle, he is prepared to shoot Guy but Marian stops him. At the castle, Guy and Marian talk briefly of their unsuccessful wedding, as Guy reminds her she can't embarrass a man of his power at the altar without consequences.

Robin meets a woman called Rose, actually the Sheriff's sister in disguise, tied to a stake in Nottingham market place, taking a punishment for her "children", who are actually actors.

In attempting to save them, Robin is trapped and the deception is revealed. Robin is hung above a pit of snakes and hears the Sheriff and a group of black-cloaked figures discussing "Operation Shah Mat" a.

Checkmate , a plan to kill King Richard upon his return to English soil. The Sheriff has Robin lowered inch by inch into the pit, until Marian, as the Night Watchman, causes a distraction.

Left alone, Robin escapes from the pit, but is stopped by Davina. In the struggle, Davina ends up in the pit and Robin and the sheriff, who has returned, try to save her.

They get her out, but she has been fatally bitten and dies in her brother's arms. The Sheriff vows revenge on Robin. Robin returns to his band, as does Allan, who has been released by Guy on the condition he will be his spy in Robin's camp.

In Robin's first adventure after discovering the horrible truth about operation Shah Mat, Robin decides to break into the Sheriff of Nottingham's Strong Room.

Robin realizes he has underestimated the Strong Room's array of deathly traps and decides to think up an entirely new plan.

He decides to track down the Strong Room's designers: unfortunately, Gisborne has killed most of them to ensure their silence.

Robin finds the sole survivor: the now blind designer called Stephen and together, Stephen, Robin and his gang practise fighting the room's deadly traps.

Back in Nottingham Castle, the Sheriff orders Marian to pander to every whim of Count Frederick Dexter Fletcher , who has arrived to play at the casino.

Frederick then finds out that the Sheriff has a plan that will ensure he loses. Marian then gains a vital ally. He then helps Robin think up a plan to break into the Strong Room.

In order to increase the Sheriff's losses Frederick agrees to lose all his winnings to the Sheriff after a signal from Djaq, working undercover; however, the double-agent Allan has told Gisborne about Robin's plans and Gisborne doubles the traps in place.

Robin gets out, sending the Sheriff into a rage; back in Sherwood Forest, Frederick gives Robin another full chest of riches to feed the needy.

A group of boys are captured after accidentally stumbling on Gisborne's weapons-testing site. One, Daniel, manages to escape and runs to Robin to raise the alarm.

Daniel tells Robin that Gisborne has been working on an indestructible suit of armor made of Damascus steel. Gisborne takes the boys back to Locksley Manor where the Sheriff orders that they be hanged.

Robin and his gang arrive to save the boys and steal the black diamonds used to create the Damascus steel.

They are successful, but Daniel is captured during the scramble. The Sheriff demands an exchange: Daniel for the black diamond.

The gang agrees that they will hand over the diamond in a box lined with pitch, then set light to the diamond's box with a flaming arrow and melt the rocks.

Marian learns of Daniel's capture devises and her own plan. She requests a night pass from the Sheriff and slips in a second paper—a release for Daniel—which is also affixed with the Sheriff's seal.

Marian needs one of the outlaws to pose as a guard and take Daniel. Allan volunteers and plans to leak Robin's plan to Gisborne. Allan intentionally fails to rescue Daniel and also leaks Robin's plan to Gisborne.

Robin and the Sheriff meet for the exchange. Robin hands over the box and the Sheriff removes the rocks and places them into a satchel.

He then tells a concealed Gisborne that Robin is all his. Gisborne emerges in his indestructible armor.

Dodging his attacks, Robin sets Gisborne's armor on fire, then holds him at sword point as he offers the Sheriff another deal: Gisborne's life for the black diamonds.

The Sheriff throws the rocks to Robin, who destroys them in the fire. The episode ends with Robin giving the four boys the wooden tags that signify that they are part of Robin Hood's gang.

They all call out: "We Are Robin Hood. The Sheriff and his sinister scientist, Joseph Ralf Little , are testing a chemical weapon on a street in Nottingham Town and blaming the ill effects on the pestilence, but Dan Scarlett, who is in town to visit his son, Will, knows it is not the pestilence at all.

Dan wants Will to become his apprentice and run the family's carpentry business. Will is frustrated that his father is blind to the good work he does as an outlaw.

The men bicker about what is best for Will. Dan speaks out against the Sheriff, because he knows it is poison and not the pestilence.

The Sheriff murders Dan for spreading the truth, leaving Will and his younger brother, Luke, heartbroken. Robin realizes that the Sheriff is up to something and resolves to track down the source of the poison.

The outlaws work tirelessly to soothe the sick, assisted by none other than Joseph, who is recording the results of his "experiment.

With the sick on the mend, the outlaws head to the castle to find Will has poisoned the Sheriff and Joseph as revenge for killing his father.

After making the Sheriff apologize to Nottingham for trying to poison them, Robin convinces Will to use the antidote on the Sheriff. Angry that there is a cure to his poison, Joseph lunges at Robin, then falls to his death out of a window of the castle.

Robin and the outlaws return through the town to the cheers of Nottingham. In the forest, Will makes a monument in memory of his father using stones placed so that when the sun shines on them, Dan's face is seen smiling.

A horrified Robin realizes that his plan to capture the Sheriff's spy, Henry of Lewes, has failed because he has a traitor in his gang.

Fearing for Marian's safety in the castle, Robin sets about rooting out the turncoat. His only clue is supplied by Marian: the spy's meeting place is the Trip To Jerusalem Inn, where the traitor outlaw sells his secrets to Gisborne.

With two missions to complete Robin is relieved when Henry of Lewes arrives at the castle unconscious, his vital information about the King's landing sites remaining a mystery.

Robin infiltrates the castle to silence Henry, but help arrives in the shape of wise-woman Matilda, who has known Robin since he was a baby, who has been tasked by the Sheriff to nurse Henry to health.

Asking Robin to look after her heavily pregnant daughter, Rosa, Matilda promises that she'll silence Henry using special herbs, but doesn't bargain upon the Sheriff making the connection with Robin Hood and putting her life in mortal peril.

Robin returns to the forest with Matilda's daughter, to a confused and hurt gang: they resent being suspected of treachery and it takes all of Robin's leadership skills to rally his outlaws into helping Rosa.

Then Marian arrives reporting that Matilda is about to be tried for witchcraft. The race is on to rescue her before she is drowned.

Robin hits Will and chases him away as a decoy, and then goes to the inn, where he finally finds the real traitor, Allan. Although he doesn't kill Allan, Robin does banish him from the gang.

Sir Guy buys Marian several pretty silk dresses and they argue over which one she should wear. She decides on blue.

The sheriff is gathering the Black Knights together to sign a pact to kill King Richard and put Prince John on the throne. Meanwhile, the traitorous Allan breaks into Locksley Manor and gets a job from Gisborne.

Robin tries desperately—and fails—to stop the signing of the pact and kill the men involved. When the traitorous Lord Winchester claims Marian as payment for his signature on the pact, a horrified Sir Guy comes to her rescue, stabbing the old man in the gut and thus killing him.

Sir Guy whisks Marian back to Nottingham Castle on his horse, while Robin watches dejectedly from the bushes, having arrived seconds too late to rescue her himself.

Last appearance of Edward. Carter is an assassin hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham to retrieve the Pact of Nottingham. Carter sets out in pursuit of Robin and his men.

The Sheriff sends out several guards to ransack the nearby town of Clun, hoping to draw Robin to the scene, where Carter will be waiting. As Robin's gang fights the guards, Carter arrives and kills a number of the guards, saving Robin and the village.

Oblivious that Carter has been hired by the Sheriff to kill him, Robin takes a "wounded" Carter back to the camp.

In Robin's absence, Carter takes all of Robin's gang hostage before Robin realizes. Robin defeats Carter and learns that he holds Robin responsible for his brother's death in the Holy Land.

After being told the painful truth of the incident that his brother was a glory-hungry fool , he offers to help Robin. Djaq uses a potion to reduce Robin's breathing to a minimum, making him appear dead.

At the castle gate, Guy comes out to see Robin's body. To make sure he is really dead, he draws his sword to slit Robin's neck. Just as the blow is about to be dealt, Marian bursts through the crowd.

Marian tells Guy that she needs time alone to grieve her father's death. He doesn't believe her. Marian spots Much and Will running down the hall and distracts Guy by pulling him into a passionate kiss.

As the Sheriff is making plans for Robin's dead body, Carter brings him back to life. Robin and Carter take the reward money and run from the room.

Back at camp, the gang sees Carter off. Robin and Marian agree a truce from their bickering, and they are shown clasping hands as Carter rides away into the distance, heading for the Holy Land to help King Richard, and warn him what is going on back in England.

John Fay. He manages to hide a message up a tree before suffering a bad fall. Robin and Marian arrive and drive off Allan and his men. With his dying breath, the messenger tells Robin that the King needs him to recruit more men to fight in the Holy Land and utters the word "Lardner.

Marian agrees, and they form a plan. The Sheriff is furious at a fool whom Gisborne had hired to entertain his guests. It is revealed that the fool had revealed to the messenger that Gisborne was the new lord of Locksley and that Robin was an outlaw.

Djaq tells Robin that "Lardner" might be a Saracen carrier pigeon and Robin's message of reply will take only days to get back to King Richard. Whilst the gang sets about composing a message to the King, Robin and Marian ride off to the last place they had seen saw the King's messenger, a tree.

Just as they reach Lardner, the Sheriff and Gisborne arrive. The Sheriff goes back to the castle, saying, "I have an idea. He lowers a bound and gagged Marian from a tree on a rope, threatening to kill her.

Robin gets a clear route of escape from the tree, but Marian decides to return with Gisbourne. As the outlaws escape, Will releases the pigeon.

The Sheriff unleashes a hawk, which quickly dispatches the small pigeon. Will reveals that the pigeon that was killed had been a decoy, a spare prop bird provided by the fool.

Lardner is given this message: "Prince John plots to steal your throne. Make peace--" these two words inserted by Djaq "--and come home immediately.

Tormented by Robin, the Sheriff finds himself sleepwalking straight into Sherwood Forest. By the time Gisborne raises the alarm, Prince John's private army is already on its way, ready to raze Nottingham to the ground at sunset.

Gisborne and Marian secretly task Robin with tracking down the Sheriff in the forest. The Sheriff, meanwhile, is getting to grips with nature, and embarks on a journey of rediscovery.

Little John is fooled by the Sheriff's poor-man act and brings his enemy right into the heart of the camp. At the castle, Allan finds Will and tries to apologize for his mistakes and asks if he could return to the gang, but Will tells him it's too late.

Later, as the towns people arm themselves, Allan tries again to speak to Will and this time Will accepts his apology.

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Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Episodes Seasons. Edit Cast Series cast summary: Jonas Armstrong Robin Hood 39 episodes, Gordon Kennedy Little John 38 episodes, Sam Troughton Much 38 episodes, Joe Armstrong Allan A Dale 38 episodes, Richard Armitage Sheriff of Nottingham 34 episodes, Lucy Griffiths Marian 27 episodes, Harry Lloyd Will Scarlett 26 episodes, Anjali Jay Edit Storyline Returning from five years of fighting in the crusades, Robin of Locksley and his manservant Much discover their beloved home under the rule of the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham.

Edit Did You Know? Trivia The titles for the episodes in Season 1 were all lines used in that episode. Goofs Robin's bow was actually a longbow, not a recurved bow.

A longbow is, of course, long about as long as the person using it and is virtually straight. Also, the legendary Robin never used the Saracen sword; the movement for a longsword is completely different, meaning he actually wouldn't have been able to.

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Clear your history. Robin Hood 39 episodes, Little John 38 episodes, Much 38 episodes, Allan A Dale 38 episodes, Sheriff of Nottingham 34 episodes, Marian 27 episodes,

Gisborne responds to Robin's threats by mocking Robin about his 'shortage of friends' and points out that Robin is actually essentially a violent man.

Robin unties him and the two men have a fistfight, with Gisborne taunting Robin about winning Marian and living in Robin's old house.

At this, Robin knocks Gisbourne unconscious, but then falls back himself. Much returns with Marian and the rest of the outlaws.

They get Robin back under control with Marian's help and try in vain to persuade him to exchange Gisborne for Djaq. Despite Robin's objections, the outlaws decide to go through with the exchange.

The outlaws arrive with a bound Gisborne, and are soon joined by Robin, who has apparently either guessed or managed to persuade Much to tell him the location.

As the prisoners are exchanged, Robin says he didn't agree to this, but has since had a change of heart. He then shouts that he will get justice on Gisborne when Richard returns, and that all he will need to do is show him Gisborne's tattoo.

The Sheriff burns off the tattoo with the confiscated acid. Lambert, a scientist, has invented a highly explosive powder known as "Greek fire", which the Sheriff wants to exploit.

The Sheriff orders Lambert to be thrown into the castle dungeons until he agrees to share his project ledger. It is decided that Much will get himself thrown into the castle dungeons so he can free Lambert.

Much stands in the marketplace shouting insulting remarks about Prince John and the Sheriff. He is arrested after attacking one of the Sheriff's guards.

Much is dragged in front of the Sheriff before he can help Lambert. He also assigns a girl named Eve to the task of spying on Much and reporting back to the Sheriff.

Robin breaks into the dungeons and asks Lambert to reveal where the ledger is. Lambert says the ledger is hidden in a water barrel outside the castle and Robin goes off to retrieve it.

The Sheriff finds out that Robin knows the whereabouts of the ledger. When Gisborne returns to the castle, the Sheriff tells him about this act of "betrayal".

That night, Lambert is tortured to death. Robin visits Much at his new estate and asks him to find out where the Sheriff's three barrels of Greek Fire are hidden.

Marian tells Robin that Lambert is dead, and cries on his shoulder. Much is getting along very well with the servant girl Eve, who is suspected of spying on him under the Sheriff's orders.

On seeing this, Marian takes him aside and asks him to tell Eve that the ledger is located in a powder barrel. Much agrees, but unknown to him, Eve has been listening at the door.

Eve promises to lie to the Sheriff about the ledger's location, and helps Much to escape back into the forest. Before he leaves, he kisses her and swears to return and find her when the Sheriff is gone and justice restored.

Eve tells the Sheriff that the ledger is hidden inside one of the barrels of Greek fire. Gisbourne's men are sent to look for it, and are unknowingly followed by Robin.

When Gisbourne returns empty-handed, the Sheriff realises that Eve led them into a trap and immediately rides to the mountain with Gisbourne.

Unfortunately for the Sheriff and Gisbourne, Robin is waiting for him, and blows up the powder with a well-placed Fire Arrow. Gisbourne is seconds from death when the cave blows up, and only just survives.

A furious Sheriff orders Gisbourne to "clean up [his] mess". A madman is terrorising villagers by setting fire to churches and poisoning wells.

Robin rescues the man and takes him to the forest. He has strange, unusual Saracen symbols tattooed on his chest. In the forest, Will has found the prince's wagon, which contains directions to the castle and also a strange mask, which they think is used to perform dark magic.

When the madman, named Harold, sees the Saracen mask, he attacks Djaq with a knife and is close to slicing her throat.

After that they keep him locked up in a cage. The Sheriff lets it be known to Gisborne that he is actually holding Prince Malik as a hostage, and has demanded a ransom from Saladin.

The ransom is carried through the forest by four exotic Saracen women and their male leader. Djaq explains that the women are Saladin's finest assassins: the group are dubious about her claim, but take it more seriously when they see the lethal skills of the warrior women.

The group originally assume the warriors have come to rescue Malik, but they then realise Saladin has dispatched the assassins to kill him.

Harold tells the gang that it was these women who tattooed their marks on him and drove him mad. Robin and his men go to the castle to rescue Prince Malik.

The assassins are about to kill Prince Malik when Robin, his men and the Sheriff engage in battle with the assassins: however, the lethal skills of the warrior women prove too much for the outlaws, and Robin and the gang are on the brink of defeat.

Suddenly, Harold comes charging to their rescue and cuts the warrior women down. Malik and Harold leave together to travel back to the Holy Land, Malik promising to carry Robin's tale along with his message of peace to the Saracens.

Guy of Gisbourne is out in Locksley demanding money with menace and a harder line than ever before. Guy discovers Luke the Cooper was working for Robin Hood.

Luke is taken prisoner, as is Little John's son also named John who tries to protect him. Robin and Little John witness this.

In dismay that his son has been arrested, John strikes out on his own to rescue the pair, only to be captured and taken to the dungeons himself.

During the fight, he loses his two tags which identify him as one of Robin Hood's men. Robin and Alan-a-Dale disguise themselves as castle guards and take Will as a pretend prisoner to gain access to the dungeons and Little John.

However, their plan is thwarted when they discover the dungeons are full and Will has to be left outside.

Little John, however, has met and befriended Luke and John. Alice, his wife, is later thrown into the dungeons too and Little John reveals he is the father of John.

Marian tells Robin that the tax money is leaving for London, with Guy of Gisborne guarding it. Robin plans to exchange the money for sacks of grain.

Gisbourne leaves with the cart, only to discover the switch soon after leaving the castle gates. Meanwhile the Sheriff has plans for all the prisoners who have not paid their taxes - they are to be a deterrent to other non-payers in his 'Festival of Pain'.

He plans to torture the prisoners in front of important local nobles, but Robin comes in just as he is about to begin.

They escape, leaving the Sheriff upside-down in one of his torture machines. The King is returning from the Holy Land, and Guy is planning to hold Marian to her promise for her hand in marriage.

Robin, determined more than ever to find evidence of Gisborne's treason. Robin learns that Gisbourne was actually in the Holy Land, trying to kill the King.

Meanwhile, Gisborne shows Marian his stately wealth. That night, Robin attempts to visit Marian again, but she is nowhere to be found and he realises what has happened - she has gone to steal Gisborne's gold.

Marian is at the manor when Gisborne realises what is going on and corners her behind the door of the room she is in.

Just as he is breaking down the door with an axe, Robin and the band arrive and hold Gisborne and his men to arrowpoint whilst Marian makes good her escape but Gisborne manages to stab Marian in the belly as she leaves, something Robin does not realise until he is prepared to depart.

Meanwhile, Will and Alan-a-Dale, having got away with a large amount of gold, decide to treat it as 'severance pay' and leave Robin.

Robin takes Marian to the cave where the men have been hiding out, and Marian and Robin at last share their true feelings.

Djaq does her best to operate but in the morning, she finds that Marian's body is 'shutting down'. Finally Djaq announces that Marian needs a proper physician.

Robin runs to get a doctor, who leaves a trail of bandages for the guards to follow. The doctor declares that Marian is dead.

Robin grieves over Marian's body. Having recovered from her wounds received in the previous episode, Marian comes very close to following through on her halfhearted promise to marry Guy of Gisborne, but after Much breaks into the wedding to protest, Marian punches Gisborne at the altar and escapes with Robin instead.

While this is occurring, Sheriff Vaisey has hired an impostor of King Richard and stages a mock trial of himself to weed out disloyal nobles, almost resulting in the death of Marian's father.

This plan is barely thwarted by Robin's band after Much recognizes the king as a fraud. Ciaran Donnelly. The episode opens with Robin, apparently dead after being shot in the eye, being robbed by a group of nobles heading to Nottingham castle under the leadership of a mysterious blonde woman.

She orders her men to get rid of the body, but Robin suddenly opens his eyes, removes the arrow and reveals an ambush.

The rest of his gang appear and demand money to feed the poor, but the nobles fight back and Robin's gang retreats.

The nobles continue on their way to Nottingham Castle, where the Sheriff welcomes the blonde and it is revealed that she is his sister, Davina.

Marian, along with Allan and Edward, are kidnapped by Guy, who burns down Knighton hall and takes them to the castle as hostages.

When Robin arrives at the castle, he is prepared to shoot Guy but Marian stops him. At the castle, Guy and Marian talk briefly of their unsuccessful wedding, as Guy reminds her she can't embarrass a man of his power at the altar without consequences.

Robin meets a woman called Rose, actually the Sheriff's sister in disguise, tied to a stake in Nottingham market place, taking a punishment for her "children", who are actually actors.

In attempting to save them, Robin is trapped and the deception is revealed. Robin is hung above a pit of snakes and hears the Sheriff and a group of black-cloaked figures discussing "Operation Shah Mat" a.

Checkmate , a plan to kill King Richard upon his return to English soil. The Sheriff has Robin lowered inch by inch into the pit, until Marian, as the Night Watchman, causes a distraction.

Left alone, Robin escapes from the pit, but is stopped by Davina. In the struggle, Davina ends up in the pit and Robin and the sheriff, who has returned, try to save her.

They get her out, but she has been fatally bitten and dies in her brother's arms. The Sheriff vows revenge on Robin. Robin returns to his band, as does Allan, who has been released by Guy on the condition he will be his spy in Robin's camp.

In Robin's first adventure after discovering the horrible truth about operation Shah Mat, Robin decides to break into the Sheriff of Nottingham's Strong Room.

Robin realizes he has underestimated the Strong Room's array of deathly traps and decides to think up an entirely new plan.

He decides to track down the Strong Room's designers: unfortunately, Gisborne has killed most of them to ensure their silence.

Robin finds the sole survivor: the now blind designer called Stephen and together, Stephen, Robin and his gang practise fighting the room's deadly traps.

Back in Nottingham Castle, the Sheriff orders Marian to pander to every whim of Count Frederick Dexter Fletcher , who has arrived to play at the casino.

Frederick then finds out that the Sheriff has a plan that will ensure he loses. Marian then gains a vital ally.

He then helps Robin think up a plan to break into the Strong Room. In order to increase the Sheriff's losses Frederick agrees to lose all his winnings to the Sheriff after a signal from Djaq, working undercover; however, the double-agent Allan has told Gisborne about Robin's plans and Gisborne doubles the traps in place.

Robin gets out, sending the Sheriff into a rage; back in Sherwood Forest, Frederick gives Robin another full chest of riches to feed the needy.

A group of boys are captured after accidentally stumbling on Gisborne's weapons-testing site. One, Daniel, manages to escape and runs to Robin to raise the alarm.

Daniel tells Robin that Gisborne has been working on an indestructible suit of armor made of Damascus steel.

Gisborne takes the boys back to Locksley Manor where the Sheriff orders that they be hanged. Robin and his gang arrive to save the boys and steal the black diamonds used to create the Damascus steel.

They are successful, but Daniel is captured during the scramble. The Sheriff demands an exchange: Daniel for the black diamond.

The gang agrees that they will hand over the diamond in a box lined with pitch, then set light to the diamond's box with a flaming arrow and melt the rocks.

Marian learns of Daniel's capture devises and her own plan. She requests a night pass from the Sheriff and slips in a second paper—a release for Daniel—which is also affixed with the Sheriff's seal.

Marian needs one of the outlaws to pose as a guard and take Daniel. Allan volunteers and plans to leak Robin's plan to Gisborne.

Allan intentionally fails to rescue Daniel and also leaks Robin's plan to Gisborne. Robin and the Sheriff meet for the exchange. Robin hands over the box and the Sheriff removes the rocks and places them into a satchel.

He then tells a concealed Gisborne that Robin is all his. Gisborne emerges in his indestructible armor. Dodging his attacks, Robin sets Gisborne's armor on fire, then holds him at sword point as he offers the Sheriff another deal: Gisborne's life for the black diamonds.

The Sheriff throws the rocks to Robin, who destroys them in the fire. The episode ends with Robin giving the four boys the wooden tags that signify that they are part of Robin Hood's gang.

They all call out: "We Are Robin Hood. The Sheriff and his sinister scientist, Joseph Ralf Little , are testing a chemical weapon on a street in Nottingham Town and blaming the ill effects on the pestilence, but Dan Scarlett, who is in town to visit his son, Will, knows it is not the pestilence at all.

Dan wants Will to become his apprentice and run the family's carpentry business. Will is frustrated that his father is blind to the good work he does as an outlaw.

The men bicker about what is best for Will. Dan speaks out against the Sheriff, because he knows it is poison and not the pestilence.

The Sheriff murders Dan for spreading the truth, leaving Will and his younger brother, Luke, heartbroken.

Robin realizes that the Sheriff is up to something and resolves to track down the source of the poison.

The outlaws work tirelessly to soothe the sick, assisted by none other than Joseph, who is recording the results of his "experiment. With the sick on the mend, the outlaws head to the castle to find Will has poisoned the Sheriff and Joseph as revenge for killing his father.

After making the Sheriff apologize to Nottingham for trying to poison them, Robin convinces Will to use the antidote on the Sheriff. Angry that there is a cure to his poison, Joseph lunges at Robin, then falls to his death out of a window of the castle.

Robin and the outlaws return through the town to the cheers of Nottingham. In the forest, Will makes a monument in memory of his father using stones placed so that when the sun shines on them, Dan's face is seen smiling.

A horrified Robin realizes that his plan to capture the Sheriff's spy, Henry of Lewes, has failed because he has a traitor in his gang.

Fearing for Marian's safety in the castle, Robin sets about rooting out the turncoat. His only clue is supplied by Marian: the spy's meeting place is the Trip To Jerusalem Inn, where the traitor outlaw sells his secrets to Gisborne.

With two missions to complete Robin is relieved when Henry of Lewes arrives at the castle unconscious, his vital information about the King's landing sites remaining a mystery.

Robin infiltrates the castle to silence Henry, but help arrives in the shape of wise-woman Matilda, who has known Robin since he was a baby, who has been tasked by the Sheriff to nurse Henry to health.

Asking Robin to look after her heavily pregnant daughter, Rosa, Matilda promises that she'll silence Henry using special herbs, but doesn't bargain upon the Sheriff making the connection with Robin Hood and putting her life in mortal peril.

Robin returns to the forest with Matilda's daughter, to a confused and hurt gang: they resent being suspected of treachery and it takes all of Robin's leadership skills to rally his outlaws into helping Rosa.

Then Marian arrives reporting that Matilda is about to be tried for witchcraft. The race is on to rescue her before she is drowned. Robin hits Will and chases him away as a decoy, and then goes to the inn, where he finally finds the real traitor, Allan.

Although he doesn't kill Allan, Robin does banish him from the gang. Sir Guy buys Marian several pretty silk dresses and they argue over which one she should wear.

She decides on blue. The sheriff is gathering the Black Knights together to sign a pact to kill King Richard and put Prince John on the throne.

Meanwhile, the traitorous Allan breaks into Locksley Manor and gets a job from Gisborne. Robin tries desperately—and fails—to stop the signing of the pact and kill the men involved.

When the traitorous Lord Winchester claims Marian as payment for his signature on the pact, a horrified Sir Guy comes to her rescue, stabbing the old man in the gut and thus killing him.

Sir Guy whisks Marian back to Nottingham Castle on his horse, while Robin watches dejectedly from the bushes, having arrived seconds too late to rescue her himself.

Last appearance of Edward. Carter is an assassin hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham to retrieve the Pact of Nottingham. Carter sets out in pursuit of Robin and his men.

The Sheriff sends out several guards to ransack the nearby town of Clun, hoping to draw Robin to the scene, where Carter will be waiting. As Robin's gang fights the guards, Carter arrives and kills a number of the guards, saving Robin and the village.

Oblivious that Carter has been hired by the Sheriff to kill him, Robin takes a "wounded" Carter back to the camp. In Robin's absence, Carter takes all of Robin's gang hostage before Robin realizes.

Robin defeats Carter and learns that he holds Robin responsible for his brother's death in the Holy Land. After being told the painful truth of the incident that his brother was a glory-hungry fool , he offers to help Robin.

Djaq uses a potion to reduce Robin's breathing to a minimum, making him appear dead. At the castle gate, Guy comes out to see Robin's body.

To make sure he is really dead, he draws his sword to slit Robin's neck. Just as the blow is about to be dealt, Marian bursts through the crowd.

Marian tells Guy that she needs time alone to grieve her father's death. He doesn't believe her. Marian spots Much and Will running down the hall and distracts Guy by pulling him into a passionate kiss.

As the Sheriff is making plans for Robin's dead body, Carter brings him back to life. Robin and Carter take the reward money and run from the room.

Back at camp, the gang sees Carter off. Robin and Marian agree a truce from their bickering, and they are shown clasping hands as Carter rides away into the distance, heading for the Holy Land to help King Richard, and warn him what is going on back in England.

John Fay. He manages to hide a message up a tree before suffering a bad fall. Robin and Marian arrive and drive off Allan and his men.

With his dying breath, the messenger tells Robin that the King needs him to recruit more men to fight in the Holy Land and utters the word "Lardner.

Marian agrees, and they form a plan. The Sheriff is furious at a fool whom Gisborne had hired to entertain his guests.

It is revealed that the fool had revealed to the messenger that Gisborne was the new lord of Locksley and that Robin was an outlaw.

Djaq tells Robin that "Lardner" might be a Saracen carrier pigeon and Robin's message of reply will take only days to get back to King Richard.

Whilst the gang sets about composing a message to the King, Robin and Marian ride off to the last place they had seen saw the King's messenger, a tree.

Just as they reach Lardner, the Sheriff and Gisborne arrive. The Sheriff goes back to the castle, saying, "I have an idea.

He lowers a bound and gagged Marian from a tree on a rope, threatening to kill her. Robin gets a clear route of escape from the tree, but Marian decides to return with Gisbourne.

As the outlaws escape, Will releases the pigeon. The Sheriff unleashes a hawk, which quickly dispatches the small pigeon.

Will reveals that the pigeon that was killed had been a decoy, a spare prop bird provided by the fool.

Lardner is given this message: "Prince John plots to steal your throne. Make peace--" these two words inserted by Djaq "--and come home immediately.

Tormented by Robin, the Sheriff finds himself sleepwalking straight into Sherwood Forest. By the time Gisborne raises the alarm, Prince John's private army is already on its way, ready to raze Nottingham to the ground at sunset.

Gisborne and Marian secretly task Robin with tracking down the Sheriff in the forest. The Sheriff, meanwhile, is getting to grips with nature, and embarks on a journey of rediscovery.

Little John is fooled by the Sheriff's poor-man act and brings his enemy right into the heart of the camp.

At the castle, Allan finds Will and tries to apologize for his mistakes and asks if he could return to the gang, but Will tells him it's too late.

Later, as the towns people arm themselves, Allan tries again to speak to Will and this time Will accepts his apology. Due to Gisborne's status as a Black Knight, he is free to flee the town with any family he may have.

Jasper says that Marian can be spared as well - if Guy has married her before sundown. Marian explains that she cannot bring herself to abandon Nottingham, marriage or not.

Guy decides to risk his life and stay with her in the castle, saying that if he is going to die, he is going to die at her side.

Later episodes find the addition of friends and foes such as Prince John, warrior monk Tuck, village girl Kate, Guy's sister Isabella, and mysterious Archer.

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I appreciate that it's not historically accurate, but how can it be when it's based on a legend? I don't see why it has to be - it's a drama program, not a documentary.

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