ROBIN OF SHERWOOD SERIES 3 PART 2 EP 7 TO 13 DVD
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- John Abineri,
- Robert Addie,
- Nickolas Grace,
- Jason Connery,
- Mark Ryan,
- Judi Trott,
- Philip Jackson,
- Clive Mantle,
- Ray Winstone,
- Peter Llewellyn Williams,
- Philip Rose
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Release Date:
02 December 2002
Disc 1
Cromm Cruac
The Outlaws are miles away from any of their known safe villages, encounter a kindly carter who offers to take them to his village Cromm Cruac. However, Gulnar - formerly the sooth-sayer to Owen of Clun, is not far away and has an old score to settle...
The Betrayal
The Sheriff's incompetence has brought the King himself to Nottingham to collect his taxes. With him he brings Roger de Carnac, a ruthless man who devises a clever plan to destroy Robin's reputation and deal with the Outlaws once and for all.
Adam Bell
Much is captured by the Sheriff who threatens to hang him. Then Adam Bell, an ageing outlaw, kidnaps Martin, the Sheriff's nephew. The Sheriff seems desperate to get his nephew back and with much in prison he has something to bargain with.
The Pretender
The powerful Duke of Gloucester and his daughter, ex-Queen Hadwisa, are plotting against the King. There is no natural heir to the throne, only a Pretender, Prince Arthur of Brittany - son of the King's brother.
Disc 2
Rutterkin
Little John intends to elope with Meg of Wickham, but their fight is halted by a mysterious mad pig lady who seems to have lost her charges. Lord Edgar, uncle to Robin Hood, comes to Nottingham to visit the King who is ill. It appears that the Earl of Huntingdon - Robin's father - is in great danger...
The Time of the Wolf (Part 1)
King John is raising an army against the Welsh. He orders all the food from the villages to be collected to feed his army. Robin and his band prepare the Wickham villagers for action.
The Time of the Wolf (Part 2)
At Grimston Abbey an old adversary of Robin's is practising his sorcery in most unusual ways. Uncut version previously unseen in the UK.
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