A juggler's assistant learns of Prince John's plot to kill King Richard.
The sheriff accuses an eccentric amateur scientist of heresy.
The sheriff arrests and plans to hang Will Scarlett.
Marian's cousin tries to blackmail her into marrying him.
A new deputy sheriff lays a trap for Robin and Marian.
The sheriff plans to hang a boy who stole a loaf of bread.
Tuck judges a land dispute between the sheriff and a returned crusader.
A crusader's bailiff is extorting bogus taxes from the serfs.
Robin faces the champion bowman of England in an archery contest.
A man who once saved Robin's life returns to collect the debt.
The Deputy Sheriff tries to bamboozle Friar Tuck in order to prove that the priest colludes with the outlaws. To corner him, the Deputy Sheriff has Friar Tuck denounce the outlaws and take an oath in front of the Archbishop that binds him to secrecy.
Robin is arrested along with a crooked charm peddler.
Little John, feeling unappreciated, considers leaving the band.
A journalist poses as an outlaw to learn about Robin's band.
A high-spirited Highlander arrives for a bagpiping competition.
A Scottish Highlander has eyes for Marian.
The sheriff threatens to kill serfs unless Robin surrenders.
A masked man steals the deputy sheriff's gold chain of office.
Marian is told her father has died on King Richard's crusade.
A brilliant swordsman returns from the crusades to capture outlaws.
A messenger from King Richard to Robin falls into a deadly trap.
Little John buys three Egyptian prophetic stones from a peddler.
In order to escape the sheriff, Robin agrees to a hasty marriage.
Tuck's identical twin helps the deputy sheriff trap Robin.
A landowner uses poor trespassers as slave labor.
The sheriff plots to jack up the price of salt and blame Robin.
Tuck's brother brings a new weapon from the East for Prince John.
A Byzantine princess believes Prince John is in love with her.
Robin Hood (Richard Greene) intervenes when the Sheriff of Nottingham (Alan Wheatley) attempts to acquire a charter which limits royal power. With Patricia Driscoll.
Friar Tuck seeks Robin's help when Lord Humphrey tries to banish the Celts from their centuries-long home in the Forest of Dean.
Robin Hood (Richard Greene) and Friar Tuck (Alexander Guage) reveal the truth about the death of Sir Abelarde Duquesne. With Maurice Kaufman.
Rivals for a young lady's hand face off in an archery competition.
During a drought, villagers believe Robin stole their supply of grain.
Robin Hood (Richard Greene) discovers the ulterior motives behind Sir Blaise's (Charles Gray) plans to rebuild a church.
Maid Marian (Patricia Driscoll) becomes jealous when she learns of a female outlaw's (Billie Whitelaw) hopes to wed Robin Hood (Richard Greene).
Robin (Richard Greene) uncovers a scandal involving a dishonest scribe (Hugh Moxey) and a list of young men elegible for service in Prince John's army.
Robin Hood and Friar Tuck join forces to save a boy's goose and teach Sir Leon a lesson about Christmas spirit.
The Black Knight, holding a boy hostage, challenges Robin to a duel.
The Sheriff of Nottingham creates his own band of outlaws to rival Robin Hood for control of Sherwood Forest.
A serf (Gordon Jackson) appeals to Robin Hood (Richard Wheatley) when failed grain crops leave villagers starving.
Neither Robin nor the sheriff approves of Marian's suitor.
Robin and a quack doctor must rescue captured Little John.
Robin Hood (Richard Greene) attempts to educate Squire Woodstock (Robin Baily) about the importance of a balanced diet.
An innkeeper's daughter has romantic dreams of Robin Hood.
An old crusading comrade betrays Robin to the sheriff.
A knight loses his castle in a rigged game of dice.
The sheriff plans to use Robin's double to assassinate Prince Arthur.
Robin helps an antiquarian excavate an ancient Roman treasure.
A farmer discourages trespassers with booby traps and ghostly tricks.
The sheriff forces an innkeeper to sell his tavern.
Three knights try to capture Robin for the sheriff's reward.
Robin prevents a young woman's marriage to an old man.
A mathematical genius designs a marvelous new catapult.
Marian's young cousin, the disinherited 16-year-old Edwin, arrives in Nottingham from France; Edwin is scornful of Marian's claims about Robin's allegiance to King Richard.
A clever minstrel prevents Prince John's Spanish alliance.
A foreign doctor treats Little John's broken leg.
The sheriff conducts a fraudulent lottery to raise money for Prince John.
A forest fire forces a short truce between Robin and the sheriff.
The sheriff captures Robin buying green cloth at the weaver's.
Marian saves Robin from a noblewoman's plot to capture him.
A duke tries to strike at Little John through his mother.
Marian, dressed as a boy, takes Robin's place in an archery contest.
The sheriff arranges for Tuck to be sent to a distant parish.
Robin helps a shy outlaw woo his old sweetheart.
Robin attempts to help Monk Albertus, a scientist who is accused of withholding secrets about a weapon.
A drunken blackmailer learns Sir Richard is in league with Robin.
A runaway serf, become a surgeon, must remain free a year and a day.
Little John takes Lady Pomfret as a guest after her husband flees in fear; Maid Marian, who has known Lord Pomfret for years, refuses to believe that he would leave his wife and decides to eavesdrop from a tree branch.
A wounded Robert of Huntington (Jason Connery) is outlawed and becomes Robin Hood when he fights against the Sheriff of Nottingham to free Marion.
Robin seeks to prevent Prince John's marriage to a French lady.
A beggar is accused of murdering the sheriff's brother.
A miserly knight plots to force a miller to sell his mill.
Marian tries to warn Robin that Sir Dunstan of Travers is trying to trap him.
Robin persuades the official minter to make coins from his silver.
A Jewish refugee (Karel Stepanek) asks Robin (Richard Greene) to help his friends escape persecution from an unscrupulous man called Malbete (Allan Cuthbertson).
After the sheriff captures another of Robin's men, he comes to the realization that no one will give Robin and his men up.
Maid Marian (Bernadette O'Farrell) has a nightmare about impending danger for Robin Hood (Richard Greene).
The sheriff procures a professional hangman to hang Little John.
Robin helps a thief secure the royal jewels for King Richard's crusade.
An injured serf's arrival in Sherwood Forest prompts Friar Tuck to devise a plan protecting serfs' possessions.
The young Prince Arthur, who is the rightful heir to the throne of England, falls into the clutches of his uncle, Prince John; Robin Hood and his merry men develop a plan to rescue the young boy and help him take what, by birth, is rightfully his.
Robin Hood and Friar Tuck escort the young Prince Arthur and his mother, Duchess Constance, to the safety of France, only to be captured by Jacques, the self-proclaimed Robin Hood of France.
An impatient sheriff decides to hang an unproductive alchemist.
In France, Robin and Tuck try to intercept Prince John's gold delivery.
While fishing in a secret pool, a tributary that leads directly to Sir Cedric's private lake, Robin and Marian see Sir Cedric's men arresting a poor, hungry serf for poaching one of the large fish that populate Cedric's lake.
Robin's restless and homesick outlaws pose as a traveling troupe of acrobats in hopes of seeing their families.
An indebted knight's rich fiance falls for one of Robin's merry men.
A Jewish refugee asks Robin to help his friends escape persecution from an unscrupulous man called Malbete.
The Sheriff of Nottingham plots to arrest Maid Marian for assisting Robin Hood and the outlaws in Sherwood Forest.
Robin Hood thwarts the Duke de Moreville's plans to kill the Sheriff of Nottingham and take over Nottingham Shire.
Robin Hood (Richard Greene) poses as a French chef to prepare a feast when Count Oliver (John Sharplin) steals the villagers' food.
Short of cash, Robin enters an archery contest for Marian's uncle.
King Richard sends Robin and Tuck to Scotland to collect a debt.
A man terrorizes an island by claiming to be Thor's spokesman.
In Ireland, Robin discovers a band of arsonist "leprechauns."
The merry men befriend an escaped Saracen prisoner.
"The Frightened Tailor."
Robin saves the tenants on his rightful estate from eviction.
A greedy lord tries to force a miller to sell his mill.
Little John falls for a gypsy in league with the sheriff.
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.
Nottingham merchants react angrily to the Sheriff's preference for boots made in a neighboring village.
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.