Synopsis
Nick Knowles takes a romp through history in an attempt to separate fact from fiction in the story of historical hero Robin Hood. In fact, did Robin exist at all?
- Programme: Historyonics
- Episode: 2: Robin Hood
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 2004
- History
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