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Series 3 |
| 14 :03x01 - Herne's Son (1) (Apr/05/1986) | | The beginning of a two part episode, as well as the beginning of a new Robin. Here we see how his clash with Lord Owen of Clun, coupled with his meeting of Marion, leads to his search for Herne and his destiny. | | Guest Stars: Nicholas Pritchard as Marcher Lord, Derek Graham (1) as Poacher, Terry Shepherd as Young Lord, Miranda Coe as Second Lady, Serena Harragin as First Lady, Timothy Roland as Herald at Huntingdon, Keith Bartlett as Rival Marcher Lord, James Coombes as Grendel, Oliver Cotton as Lord Owen of Clun, George Baker as Sir Richard of Leaford, Richard O'Brien (1) as Gulnar, Michael Craig as The Earl of Huntingdon, Bradley Lavelle as Marcher Lord | Director: Robert Young (2) Writer: Richard Carpenter | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :03x05 - The Sheriff of Nottingham (May/03/1986) | | The Sheriff is removed from his post and a new 'efficient' one takes his place. His justice is fair and swift, and aimed right at Robin Hood. In the meantime, he is accompanied by a Saracen who happens to have some old history with Nasir that has to be taken care of. | | Guest Stars: Stuart Linden as Old Prisoner, Lorrain Gray as Jennifer, Nicole Dominic as Slave Girl, David Lumsden as Jeffrey, Graham Pritchard as Soldier, Valentine Pelka as Sarak, Lewis Collins as Philip Mark, Gregory Cox as Steward, Robert Daws as Hubert De Giscard, Maureen Bennett as Alison, Robbie Bolloch as Matthew, Neville Watchurst as Carter | Director: Christopher King (4) Writer: Anthony Horowitz | | | | | | |
| 20 :03x07 - Cromm Cruac (May/17/1986) | | After Much gets injured in a trap, he has to be taken for help, but where? All of a sudden a man appears and invites them to his village, Cromm Cruac, and they agree to go, except Tuck, who is familiar with the name and has a bad feeling, despite being uncertain about the details. Robin asks Marion to go with him and the rest continue to the village. Soon, the merry men see why Tuck had apprehensions. | | Guest Stars: John Horsley as Abbot of Thornton abbey, Richard O'Brien (1) as Gulnar, Claire Parker (1) as Elena, Graham Weston as William the Blacksmith, Jon Hastings as Villager, David Plimmer as Reeve, Claire Toeman as Meg of Wickham, Caroline Holdaway as Mary the Miller's Wife, Larry Dann as Bailiff, Ian Redford as Tom the Miller, Richard Bonehill as Driver | Director: Gerry Mill (1) Writer: Anthony Horowitz | | | | | | |
| 22 :03x09 - Adam Bell (May/31/1986) | | The Sheriff's nephew is kidnapped and the Sheriff calls on Robin Hood to track down and retrieve the child. The kidnappers are a band headed by a man named Adam Bell, who many believe to be just like Robin. Is Robin just another outlaw? | | Guest Stars: Stuart Linden as Old Prisoner, William Vaughan as Gaoler, Hugh Evans as Innkeeper, Amanda Hillwood as Lady Isabel, Alan Roberts (2) as Outlaw, Chris Chivers as Outlaw, Campbell Shaw as Outlaw, Patrick Travis as Matthew, Bryan Marshall (2) as Adam Bell, Leo Dolan as Moth, Charlie Condou as Martin, Rodney Wood as Stall holder | Director: Gerry Mill (1) Writer: Anthony Horowitz | | | |
| 23 :03x10 - The Pretender (Jun/07/1986) | | After John's annulment, his former wife plots to overthrow the King and put Arthur of Brittany in his place. The trouble is, Arthur was supposed to be dead. So what does this have to do with Robin? He has been taken into Robin's band and soon he is having the merry men aid him in his bidding, but is everyone willing? | | Guest Stars: Alan Moore (2) as Earl of Warwick, Bill Wallis (5) as Barber/Surgeon, Cory Pulman as Queen Isabella, Gregory Cox as Steward, Paul Geoffrey as Tourneur, Patricia Hodge (1) as Queen Hadwisa, Reece Dinsdale as Arthur of Brittany, William Russell (5) as Dule of Gloucester (as Russell Enoch) | Director: Robert Young (2) Writer: Anthony Horowitz | | | |
| 24 :03x11 - Rutterkin (Jun/14/1986) | | A plot against his family Edgar, Robin's uncle, sets out to make the perfect plan of treason, then frames his brother, Robin's father. The plan is hinged on a 'witch' and her pig, Rutterkin, supposedly her familiar. Robin has to sort out the truth and bring his uncle to justice! | | Guest Stars: Annabal Lee as Mad Mab, Michael Craig as The Earl of Huntingdon, Philip Davis (2) as King John, Claire Toeman as Meg of Wickham, Ian Ogilvy as Lord Edgar, Stephen MacKenna as Walter Clout | Director: Gerry Mill (1) Writer: Richard Carpenter | | | |
| 25 :03x12 - The Time of the Wolf (1) (Jun/21/1986) | | The first of a two part episode, this series finale brings back an old foe, Gulnar, back to Robin's life. With many twists and turns, and seemingly everything going wrong, he has to track down Gulnar, and face him yet again. Meanwhile, the Sheriff is hunting Gisburne to save his own head as the King's demands become more severe. | | Guest Stars: Pavel Douglas as Captain, Ben Davis as Village Child, Tom Fry as Villager, Iain Armstrong as Villager, Shelley Pielou as Gulnar's Maiden, Robin Holder as Village Child, John Harding (1) as William Brewer, Gabrielle Dellal as Gulnar's Maiden, Maureen Bennett as Alison, James Coombes as Grendel, Richard O'Brien (1) as Gulnar, Robbie Bolloch as Matthew, David Charkham as Tom, Roger McKern as Villager, Graham Pritchard as Villager | Director: Sid Roberson Writer: Richard Carpenter | | | |
| 26 :03x13 - The Time of the Wolf (2) (Jun/28/1986) | | In this the final half of a two part episode, and the series finale, Robin has to cope with Gulnar's reappearance, and this time, Gulnar's evil deed is a golem identical to Robin himself. Robin and his merry men have to set the world to rights. Also, Gisburne and the Sheriff are seeking a way back into the King's favour without losing their heads. | | Guest Stars: Roger McKern as Dying Villager, Brian Coburn as Alehouse Keeper, Robbie Bolloch as Matthew, Ben Davis as Village Child, Robin Holder as Village Child, Stoney Garnett as Carter, Maureen Bennett as Alison, Olive Lucius as Prioress, Gabrielle Dellal as Gulnar's Maiden, Tom Fry as Villager, Graham Pritchard as Villager, Iain Armstrong as Villager, David Charkham as Tom, James Coombes as Grendel, Richard O'Brien (1) as Gulnar, Shelley Pielou as Gulnar's Maiden | Director: Sid Roberson Writer: Richard Carpenter | | | |
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