Robin Hood | |
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Title sequence for series 2 and 3
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Genre | Drama, adventure, folklore |
Created by | Dominic Minghella and Foz Allan, based on traditional legends |
Starring |
Jonas Armstrong Lucy Griffiths (series 1–2) Richard Armitage David Harewood (series 3) Keith Allen Gordon Kennedy Sam Troughton Joe Armstrong Harry Lloyd (series 1–2) William Beck (series 1) Anjali Jay (series 1–2) Lara Pulver (series 3) Clive Standen (series 3) Joanne Froggatt (series 3) Toby Stephens (series 3) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Tiger Aspect Productions |
Distributor | Endemol UK |
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Original network | BBC One |
Picture format | 1080p / originated Panasonic Varicam 720p(HDTV) |
Original release | 7 October 2006 | – 27 June 2009
External links | |
Website | www |
Production website |
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Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States. Based on the traditional stories of legendary English folk hero Robin Hood, the programme started on 7 October 2006. Series two commenced broadcasting on 6 October 2007 with the final two episodes on 29 December 2007. Series three began airing on 28 March 2009 for a thirteen-episode run. The series was cancelled by the BBC after series three following the departure of multiple characters, including lead actor Jonas Armstrong.
Comprising thirteen 45-minute episodes per season, Robin Hood was created by Dominic Minghella and Foz Allan, who serve as executive producers on the series, with Minghella the chief writer. Minghella was previously responsible for the successful ITV network comedy-drama series Doc Martin. Richard Burrell is the producer, and the other writers involved on the first series were Paul Cornell, Mark Wadlow, Debbie Oates, Kurti & Doyle and Joe Turner.
The first series had a reported budget of £8 million. The programme was specifically designed to run in the same Saturday evening family drama slot as the successful revival of Doctor Who, filling the slot in Doctor Who's absence between series. Shot in the high definition format, the programme was also broadcast on the BBC's BBC HD service.
Robin Hood was announced as a possible commission by BBC One Controller Peter Fincham in July 2005, but not officially confirmed by Head of Drama Jane Tranter until 24 October that year. On 18 February 2006, the Daily Mirror newspaper announced that actor Jonas Armstrong had been cast in the lead role in the series. This was confirmed by the BBC in a press release on 3 April 2006, which announced that filming on the series had begun in Hungary and also announced further casting.