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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men

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the head by a football. The script for this production was later published in book format by Longman literature in 1992, as part of a series of BBC TV (and radio) plays to be used in classrooms at Key Stage 3 level (roughly ages 11–14). The book includes support material and activities for this purpose.
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Nigel Pargetter: semi-regularly appearing but uncredited peasant (actually Martin O'Toole) who fell victim to a number of misfortunes, including being punched in the head several times, being crushed by a radiator during Bloopy, and having a large cucumber lodged in his head by Robin's lookalike. He
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leader of the "Merry Men" (though this is never recognised by anyone outside the group). She is by far the most intelligent of the gang, but often lets her idealism blind her to reality, most notably the rest of the gang's incompetence. She also is not very patient, but will always defend anyone who
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The programme was adapted for a stage musical by Tony Robinson, Mark Billingham and David Lloyd. It toured several British theatres. The theatre programme for the production at the Bristol Old Vic featured new artwork by Paul Cemmick, showing Tony Robinson dreaming the production after being hit in
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were composed by Nick Russell-Pavier and David Chilton. Each episode contained either one or two songs, which were mostly originals but were sometimes parodies. According to commentaries on the DVDs, the actors were frequently dubbed in their singing voices, both by themselves and (more often) by
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and Robin Chandler): two villagers of Worksop. Gladys is an elderly (and extremely stupid) peasant, fond of telling stories and legends, and hanging out with Barrington. She is Worksop's "wise old woman", but admits to being underqualified. Snooker (who also gets called "Stinker") is another
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and insecure, and becomes very angry at the thought of being unpopular with the peasants. His brother, who was thought to be a wise ruler who would bring England back to a Golden Age, is identical.
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involving a long stick, a table, and a number of coloured balls. Together, they serve as the mouthpieces of the village, but are generally no more intelligent than the peasants they speak for.
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Series 1 was released in four volumes of 3 episodes each (a couple of slight variations in cover design exist for each). In keeping with other BBC video releases of the time, such as
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Clough: a tall, red haired and bearded village man, from Nottingham forest and sometimes seen about Worksop. Participated in the archery contest. The character name is a reference to
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Hayley (Carly Britnell): another young intelligent female villager. She had a comet named after her after she vomited as it shot across the sky. Her appearance is in "Hayley's Vomit".
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extremely stupid peasant, who appears to be about 40. Named ostensibly for a single joke, his greatest claim to fame is apparently inventing
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in 2001. Series 1 was released on video in 1990 and 1993, with three episodes each on four tapes, and all four series are available on
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Cowpat: a pretty young village woman. She is a friend of Rose, and one of Robin's many fans. She appeared in "Rotten Rose (Part One)".
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professional singers in post-filming studio sessions. Gary, Graeme, Guy and Barrington almost always sing their own songs, however.
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for "Best Children's Programme (Entertainment/Drama)". It was also nominated for the same award in 1991, losing to
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Series 3 – Released on 23 October 2006 (includes the 1993 Christmas special "Much the Mini-Mart Manager's Son").
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Eric "The Newt" Teasel: an archer, appearing in the episode "Robert The Incredible Chicken". From Epping Forest.
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during the episodes' songs. He sometimes acts as a kind of semi-omniscient narrator (in a similar manner to
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Many of the plots featured, included or revolved around spoofing particular things, including films such as
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Nettle (Kerry Potter): a young female villager, who is definitely the equal of Marian in intelligence.
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in more traditional versions). Barrington's name may be a reference to Jamaican musician
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and ran for four series, with the last episode shown in 1994. The show was a partially
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The show's success led to an adaptation produced for the stage and a cartoon strip by
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The DVDs were released after much online campaigning and a petition setup by fans
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theme song; sung by Barrington and the Peasants); "Hurrah for the State of
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Tony Robinson was in discussion about a revival in 2018, 2021 and 2022.
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Tony Robinson – interviews in Sherwood – about the Maid Marian series
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Maid Marian and her Merry Men won several awards, including the 1990
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is a British children's television series created and written by
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: Driving Ambition and Keeping Mum
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: Robert the Incredible Chicken
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: How the Band got Together
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The Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: It Came from Outer Space
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Written (and adapted) by Tony Robinson, illustrated by
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The Tales of Robin Hood (former Nottingham attraction)
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is named after a well-known character in long-running
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The Beast of Bolsover: a reference to the nickname of
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The Hideout, largest Maid Marian site on the internet
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BAFTA Award Winners – and nominees – of 1991 at IMDB
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: The Worksop Egg Fairy
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she feels is wronged. She often has mud in her hair.
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The King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood
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Series 1-4 Box Set – Released on 22 September 2008.
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