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Robin of Sherwood - The Trial of John Little

By: Tony Lee
Narrated by: Michael Pread
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Richard Carpenter’s Robin of Sherwood

‘The Trial of John Little’

(Set during Series One)

Whilst Robin is troubled by hazy visions of his father, Little John faces the wrath of a witch hunter who is about to make him pay for crimes he committed whilst under the influence of Baron de Belleme.

In order to save Little John, the rest of the outlaws play their part in uncovering the secrets that brought the witch hunter to Sherwood in the first place…

Television series Robin of Sherwood © HTV/Goldcrest Films & Television 1983. Created by Richard Carpenter, with grateful thanks to his Estate.

©2018 Robin of Sherwood (P)2018 Robin of Sherwood
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A witch finder arrests Little John and returns him to face trial for sorcery and murders committed while he was under the spell of the Baron de Belleme.

Haunted by ghosts of the past, Robin must try to reconcile his impending death with the needs of his friends.

Well written and well performed, 'The Trial of John Little' is dark in places, but leavened with hints of wry humour which made 'Robin of Sherwood' so appealing in the first place.

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