Robin of Locksley returns home to find his estate has been seized and the Sheriff of Nottingham has plotted to assassinate him.
Robin takes hold of cargo from a corrupt lender and distributes the funds to the poor villagers and farmers since the lender had taken money from them in the first place.
Little John makes a deal with the Sheriff of Nottingham to deliver one of the outlaws from Sherwood Forest.
Friar Tuck meets Robin Hood for the first time while enlisting his aid to protect a young maiden from a forced marriage.
When Maid Marian's tax payment is intercepted by Robin Hood, she dons a disguise and infiltrates his camp.
Disguised as a wealthy butcher's son, Robin appeals to the Sheriff's greed in hopes of saving a young boy's life.
Sir Richard arranges an archery match for the sheriff, unaware of his plans to ambush Robin and Little John.
Upon arriving back in England, Queen Eleanor asks Robin Hood and his men to protect her while she travels around the country.
Robin Hood comes to the rescue when Maid Marian enters a bargain with a notorious Count for the immediate release of a wrongfully imprisoned teen.
Robin and his men come to the aid of a restless outlaw who has left camp to visit his family in Nottingham.
Robin Hood intervenes when Lord Fitzwalter promises Maid Marian's hand in marriage to Sir Hubert in an attempt to minimize damage and drama.
A cheeky outlaw from Scotland annoys Robin Hood when he directs all his attention to Maid Marian and on how he can win her over.
The King's nephew (Peter Ahser) flees Waldern castle and seeks refuge from Robin Hood (Richard Greene) under an assumed name. With Bruce Seton.
Robin Hood (Richard Grene) helps his friend Sir Richard (Ian Hunter) find a suitable wife (Jennifer Jane) for his son Claude (Phillip Guard).
The Sheriff of Nottingham uses the villagers' superstitions to bring Robin Hood into the open; an outlaw's mother pays the consequences for alchemy.
Robin Hood and Little John pose as jugglers to get into a castle, and their new cohort is quick to betray them.
Robin and Friar Tuck help a wrongly accused twin escape from prison so he can enter the monastery at Whitby.
Robin Hood attempts to discourage two young orphans who are posing as Robin's men from leading a life of crime.
The merry men decide to help an apothecary search for and gather medicine to fight against an epidemic.
Robin Hood and Friar Tuck devise a cunning plan to determine who is responsible for the dangerous raids that are being blamed on Robin.
Robin (Richard Greene) joins forces with King Richard to thwart a conspiracy against the throne. King Richard: Patrick Barr. Marian: Bernadette O'Farrell.
When it is declared that only women will be allowed to enter the city, Robin Hood dresses as a woman in an effort to free Arthur of Tetsbury from a scheduled hanging.
Will of Winchester (Arthur Skinner) places his life in danger by reporting the Sheriff's (Alan Wheatley) plans to Robin Hood (Richard Greene).
Queen Eleanor enlists Robin Hood's aid in preventing an alliance between Prince John and the King of France.
Robin decides to masquerade as a wizard to hoodwink a cruel and miserly landlord who taxes his peasants unfairly.
Robin (Richard Greene) must prove Maid Marian's (Bernadette O'Farrell) innocence when her dagger is used to kill the King's commissioner (Hal Esmond).
An innocent man accused of murder leaves his children under the supervision of neighbors to seek refuge in Sherwood Forest.
Robin comes to the aid of a young man, who is the new lord and is preparing to meet his death on the field of honor.
A skilled physician must risk his life to help cure an outlaw's injured son while evading other jealous doctors.
After stumbling upon a hoard of gold, Robin starts to make plans but discovers that King John stole the gold from his own mother.
The sheriff decides to make Robin an offer Robin of a pardon but only on the condition of betraying King Richard.
The abbot attempts to silence Friar Tuck during the archbishop's visit; Robin and Little John must save him.
Robin gets accused of kidnapping a pair of children he discovers in the forest who turn out to be victims of a jewelry theft gone awry.
Robin must safeguard the funds for King Richard's ransom as it gets collected from various lords, especially from a traitorous earl.
Robin Hood and his men come to the aid of a young lame heir who fears that a ghost is trying to kill him.
Little John and Friar Tuck decide to help a knight who struggles with his estate being mortgaged to an abbot.
Robin Hood wagers that he can raise more money by dressing and acting like a beggar than Friar Tuck can raise by appealing to religion and Christian charity.
Prince John begins a rumor that King Richard is dead to get to the throne; Robin and Marian set out to find the truth.