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Robin and Sherwood
The name evolved into the imaginary General Ludd or King Ludd, a figure who, like Robin Hood, was reputed to live in Sherwood Forest .< ref >
In popular culture, Robin Hood and his band of " merry men " are usually portrayed as living in Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire, where much of the action in the early ballads takes place.
This was in fact true of the historical outlaw of Sherwood Forest Roger Godberd, whose points of similarity to the Robin Hood of the ballads have often been noted.
: Around this time, according to popular opinion, a certain outlaw named Robin Hood, with his accomplices, infested Sherwood and other law-abiding areas of England with continuous robberies.
Since the 1980s, it has become commonplace to include a Saracen among the Merry Men, a trend which began with the character Nasir in the Robin of Sherwood television series.
In modern versions of the legend, Robin Hood is said to have taken up residence in the verdant Sherwood Forest in the county of Nottinghamshire.
Specific sites linked to Robin Hood include the Major Oak tree, claimed to have been used by him as a hideout, Robin Hood's Well, located near Newstead Abbey ( within the boundaries of Sherwood Forest ), and the Church of St. Mary in the village of Edwinstowe, where Robin and Maid Marian are historically thought to have wed. To reinforce this belief, the University of Nottingham in 2010 has begun the Nottingham Caves Survey with the goal " to increase the tourist potential of these sites ".
While the Sheriff of Nottingham and the town itself appear in early ballads, and Sherwood is specifically mentioned in the early ballad Robin Hood and the Monk, certain of the original ballads ( even those with Nottingham references ) locate Robin on occasion in Barnsdale ( the area between Pontefract and Doncaster ), approximately fifty miles north of Nottingham, in the county of Yorkshire ; furthermore, it has been suggested that the ballads placed in this area are far more geographically specific and accurate.
With the 1881 Childers reforms that linked regular and reserve units into regimental families, the Robin Hood Battalion became part of The Sherwood Foresters ( Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ).
* Home of the World Wide Robin Hood Society in Sherwood, Nottingham, England
* Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood, contains ballads, information on the development of the legend, and interviews with scholars and authors.
Sherwood Forest is a Royal Forest in Nottinghamshire, England, that is famous through its historical association with the legend of Robin Hood.
Sherwood Forest is home to the famous Major Oak, which, according to local folklore, was Robin Hood's principal hideout.
The cave was also used in the filming of the British series " Blake's 7 " ( 1978 ) and " Robin of Sherwood " ( 1983 ).
His lands and title now forfeit, Robin takes refuge in Sherwood Forest with his friend Will Scarlet.
One day, Robin and his men capture a large party of Normans transporting taxes through Sherwood.
Richard and his escort travel to Sherwood Forest to find Robin.
Bidwell Park in Chico stood in for Sherwood Forest, although one major scene was filmed at the locations " Lake Sherwood " and " Sherwood Forest ," so named because they were the location sites for the 1922 Douglas Fairbanks production of Robin Hood.
* In another Robin Hood movie, Bandit of Sherwood Forest ( 1946 ), as the regent William of Pembroke, played by Henry Daniell, an entirely fictitious characterisation as a scheming villain who kidnaps young Henry III and revokes the Magna Carta.
In 1842 President John Tyler bought " Walnut Grove " from Collier Minge, his cousin and a local planter, and renamed the plantation " Sherwood Forest ," as he likened himself to the story of Robin Hood regarding the Whig party.

Robin and 1984
* 1900 – Leo Robin, American songwriter and composer ( d. 1984 )
* 1984Robin Söderling, Swedish tennis player
* 4 – Robin Platts: ( 1972, 1974, 1977, 1984 )
In 1984, they attempted to kill the northern editor of the Sunday World, Jim Campbell after he had exposed the paramilitary activities of Mid-Ulster brigadier Robin Jackson.
Several sources indicate that Mid-Ulster UVF's brigadier, Robin " The Jackal " Jackson from Donaghcloney ( now deceased ) contacted members of the gang in the Shankill, " Mr A " in particular, and had them make an attempt on the life of journalist Jim Campbell, northern editor of the Sunday World newspaper, in May 1984.
* 1984 – 86 Robin of Sherwood
On 10 Nov 1984, he negotiated with Colonel Gaddafi for the release of the four remaining British hostages held in the Libyan Hostage Situation, Michael Berdinner, Alan Russell, Malcolm Anderson and Robin Plummer and was again successful.
* The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1984 )
During the Bee Gees hiatus in the mid-1980s, he worked with Robin on the albums How Old Are You ?, Secret Agent and Walls Have Eyes and Maurice co-wrote " Shine, Shine " and " The Hunter ", both songs were released on Barry's 1984 album Now Voyager.
* Show host Robin Williams ( February 11, 1984 )
Cast members throughout the program's 40-year run included Bob Bell as Bozo ( 1960 – 1984 ), Ned Locke as Ringmaster Ned ( 1961 – 1976 ), Don Sandburg as Sandy the Tramp ( 1961 – 1969 ), Ray Rayner as Oliver O. Oliver ( 1961 – 1971 ), Roy Brown as Cooky the Cook ( 1968 – 1994 ), Marshall Brodien as Wizzo the Wizard ( 1968 – 1994 ), Frazier Thomas as the circus manager ( 1976 – 1985 ), Joey D ' Auria as Bozo ( 1984 – 2001 ), Andy Mitran as Professor Andy ( 1987 – 2001 ) and Robin Eurich as Rusty the Handyman ( 1994 – 2001 ).
Moscow on the Hudson is a 1984 comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams, and directed by Paul Mazursky.
* Robin of Sherwood ( 1984 – 86 ) ( TV series )
The role of Guy of Gisbourne has been interpreted on film since Rathbone in 1938, by Tom Baker ( The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood, 1984 ), Robert Addie ( in the British television series Robin of Sherwood, 1984-6 ) and Michael Wincott ( in the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ) where he is said to be the Sherrif's cousin.
Robin Curtis took on the role after a salary dispute caused Alley to drop out of the sequel, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ( 1984 ).
* Herne was incorporated into the Robin Hood legend in the 1984 television series, Robin of Sherwood.
The Prebendal House has been the home to singer / songwriter Robin Gibb and his wife Dwina since 1984.
James Alexander Robin Sinclair ( b. 1984 )
In 1984 he suggested that foreigners employed in industries should be replaced by unemployed Britons, and in 2001, shortly before his retirement as an MP, he became engulfed in a row within the Tory Party when, referring to a statement by Robin Cook that there was no such thing as a British race, he said that his constituents in Bridlington would not agree, and asked whether Robin Cook therefore thought instead that the British were a " mongrel race ".

Sherwood and 1984
* 1984 – Davetta Sherwood, American actress
* Sherwood Forest ( Delta 4, 1984 )
His retelling of the Arthur legend, Firelord in 1980, Beloved Exile in 1984 and The Last Rainbow in 1985, is set in the 5th century during the collapse of the Roman empire, and his reinterpretation of Robin Hood ( Sherwood, 1991, and Robin and the King, 1993 ) takes place during the Norman conquest and features kings William the Conqueror and William Rufus as major characters.
* 1984 – 86 Robin of Sherwood
* Rob Sherwood ( 1984 ) British Artist
The company was founded in 1984 in Sherwood, Nottinghamshire and started by making Ferrari Daytona replicas based on the Rover SD1.
Legend is a 1984 soundtrack album for the ITV television series Robin of Sherwood, by the Irish folk band Clannad.
" Robin ( The Hooded Man )", the title theme from the series, was also released on a 7 " single in 1984, featuring actor Micheal Praed as Robin of Sherwood on the sleeve.
Much has a notable role in the television series Robin of Sherwood ( 1984 – 86 ), where he is Robin's adopted brother ( a role given to Will Scarlet in some versions ).
Later he ran two smaller production companies, Sherwood Productions and Gladden Entertainment, where he had moderate successes with Mr. Mom ( 1983 ), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension ( 1984 ), Mannequin ( 1987 ) and Weekend at Bernie's ( 1989 ).
** Doubles champion: 1980, 1981 ( with Kim Warwick ), 1983 ( with Paul McNamee ), 1984 ( with Sherwood Stewart )
* He was played by Peter Hutchinson in the 1984 British television series Robin of Sherwood, appearing in the fifth episode, entitled " Alan A Dale ".

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