The first episode of Robin of Sherwood premiered on British television, introducing a new take on the Robin Hood legend blending folklore and mysticism.
Filming of the third series was completed, which ended up being the last full series due to budget and production challenges.
Plans for a fourth series of Robin of Sherwood were announced but eventually scrapped and never produced.
The complete series of Robin of Sherwood was released on VHS, making the show accessible to a wider audience post its original airing.
The TV series Robin of Sherwood was released on DVD, allowing for renewed interest and accessibility to fans new and old.
A fan convention celebrating Robin of Sherwood gathered fans and cast, reigniting interest in the cult series.
Robin of Loxley takes up the mantle of Robin Hood and becomes an outlaw in Sherwood Forest, vowing to fight against the tyranny of the Sheriff of Nottingham and protect the common people.
Robin gathers a core group of loyal followers including Much, Will Scarlet, and Little John in Sherwood Forest to form his band of outlaws.
Robin encounters Herne the Hunter, a mysterious figure whose spiritual guidance and blessings play a crucial role in Robin's mission and leadership.
Robin successfully rescues Lady Marian Fitzwalter from the clutches of the Sheriff of Nottingham, establishing a bond of alliance and affection between them.
Robin and his band engage in their first major conflict against the Sheriff, disrupting his corrupt practices and challenging his authority over Nottinghamshire.
The skilled and hot-headed swordsman Will Scarlet officially joins Robin's band, adding strength and expertise to their efforts against injustice.
A significant skirmish occurs between Robin's band and the Sheriff's men, resulting in a strategic victory for the outlaws and solidifying their control over parts of the forest.
Little John, a skilled woodsman and loyal companion, pledges his allegiance to Robin Hood and becomes one of his chief lieutenants.
Robin and his band discover and raid the Sheriff's secret gold mines, crippling his resources and weakening his grip on the region.
The Sheriff orchestrates a brutal assassination attempt on Robin and his band, forcing them to retreat deeper into the forest and regroup.
Lady Marian pledges her aid to Robin, providing crucial intelligence and support from within Nottingham Castle.
During a fierce encounter, Will Scarlet is mortally wounded and dies, marking a significant and sorrowful loss for Robin’s band.
The ruthless and cunning Sir Guy of Gisburne arrives as the new enforcer for the Sheriff, intensifying the conflict with Robin of Sherwood.
Robin and his band engage in a decisive battle against the Sheriff's forces in Nottingham, leading to a turning point in the struggle for justice.
After the final conflict, Robin Hood mysteriously vanishes, leaving his fate uncertain and his legacy inspiring future generations.