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* HeAlsoDid: Mark Ryan (Nasir) voices Bumblebee in Creator/MichaelBay's ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movies.

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* HeAlsoDid: Mark Ryan (Nasir) voices Bumblebee in Creator/MichaelBay's ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movies.the Film/TransformersFilmSeries titles handled by Creator/MichaelBay.
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** There was supposed to be a fourth season but the series was discontinued. There were serious plans for this to include Guy killing Marion in order to ignite the final conflict. (Something which eventually did happen in the later BBC ''Series/RobinHood'', to very controversial effect.)

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** There was supposed to be a fourth season but the series was discontinued. There were serious plans for this to include Guy killing Marion in order to ignite the final conflict. conflict (Something which eventually did happen in the later BBC ''Series/RobinHood'', to very controversial effect.)effect).
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* FollowTheLeader: The series lead to an ''explosion'' of Robin Hood media in the late 80s and early 90s, ranging from other TV series, variety of movies, anime and what not.

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* FollowTheLeader: The series lead to an ''explosion'' of Robin Hood media in the late 80s and early 90s, ranging from other TV series, variety of movies, anime and what not. All of those were borrowing left and right from the series, rather than any prior incarnation of Robin Hood.
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* FollowTheLeader: The series lead to an ''explosion'' of Robin Hood media in the late 80s and early 90s, ranging from other TV series, variety of movies, anime and what not.

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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Michael Praed left the show when he was offered a part in ''Series/Dynasty1981'', resulting in Robin being KilledOffForReal at the start of the third season and Creator/JasonConnery taking up the mantle.



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** Michael Praed left the show when he was offered a part in ''Series/Dynasty1981'', resulting in Robin being KilledOffForReal at the start of the third season and Creator/JasonConnery taking up the mantle.
** Alan-a-Dale was intended to be a recurring character, but the production team and regular cast considered the actor's performance to be very poor.
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** Michael Praed left the show when he was offered a part in ''Series/Dynasty1981'', resulting in Robin being KilledOffForReal at the start of the third season and Jason Connery taking up the mantle.

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** Michael Praed left the show when he was offered a part in ''Series/Dynasty1981'', resulting in Robin being KilledOffForReal at the start of the third season and Jason Connery Creator/JasonConnery taking up the mantle.
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** Also with ''{{Series/Crossbow}}''. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created ''Crossbow'' and wrote for this series. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in this series, and villainous Arris in ''Crossbow''.

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** Also with ''{{Series/Crossbow}}''. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} ''Crossbow'' has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created ''Crossbow'' and wrote for this series. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in this series, and villainous Arris in ''Crossbow''.
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** Also with ''{{Series/Crossbow}}''. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created {{Series/Crossbow}} and wrote for Series/RobinOfSherwood. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in Sherwood, and villainous Arris in {{Series/Crossbow}}.

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** Also with ''{{Series/Crossbow}}''. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created {{Series/Crossbow}} ''Crossbow'' and wrote for Series/RobinOfSherwood. this series. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in Sherwood, this series, and villainous Arris in {{Series/Crossbow}}.''Crossbow''.
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** Also with {{Series/Crossbow}}. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created {{Series/Crossbow}} and wrote for Series/RobinOfSherwood. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in Sherwood, and villainous Arris in {{Series/Crossbow}}.

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** Also with {{Series/Crossbow}}.''{{Series/Crossbow}}''. Sherwood came out three years earlier, and because episodes were an hour long, the individual episode plots were more sophisticated. However, {{Series/Crossbow}} has more serialisation. They share DNA, as Creator/AnthonyHorowitz created {{Series/Crossbow}} and wrote for Series/RobinOfSherwood. Also, Robert Addie played villainous Sir Guy of Gisbourne in Sherwood, and villainous Arris in {{Series/Crossbow}}.
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** Mark Ryan got into the act himself when he once wrote a ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' story featuring Robin Hood and "Rassan".

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** Mark Ryan got into the act himself when he once wrote co-wrote a ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' TimeTravel story featuring that was a homage to the series, wherein ComicBook/BlackCanary met Robin Hood (naturally a lookalike of Green Arrow) and his band, including one "Rassan".
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** Mark Ryan got into the act himself when he once wrote a ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' story featuring Robin Hood and "Rassan".

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