Winstone, Clive Mantle, Phil Rose, Mark Ryan,
Peter Llewellyn Williams, Philip Jackson, John
Abineri, Nckolas Grace and Robert Addie all
returned for ITV's third and final round of
Robin Hood adventures. At the conclusion to
this series, makers Goldcrest pulled out of the venture. Despite critical and commercial hits
(Chariots of Fire and Gandhi) Goldcrest Films
struggled after box office flops, Revolution
and Absolute Beginners.
The programme ultimately ceased production
because partner HTV could not finance it alone.
Richard Carpenter's script for the unmade story,
The Knights of the Apocalypse, was eventually
adapted by Bafflegab and was released in 2016
- Connery, Trott, Winstone, Mantle, Rose, Ryan,
Jackson and Grace all reprised their TV roles.
A repeat run of the thirteen-part season (originally broadcast from April
to June 1986) began on ITV4 today - it featured William Russell, and
a total of fourteen Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
- Connery was Jondar in Vengeance on Varos
- Oliver Cotton (Owen) voiced Sir Gideon Vale/Handler for Big Finish's 1963: The Assassination Games (2013), and Major Callahan/Vilal Captian/Crook for Quicksilver (2017)
- Michael [Francis] Craig [born Gregson] (Huntingdon) was Commodore Travers in Terror of the Vervoids
- James Coombes (Grendel) provided the Krarg voices for Shada, and was Paroli in Warriors of the Deep
- Daniel Peacock (Sparrow) was Nord in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
- Hywel [Thomas] Bennett (voice of King Arthur) made his TV debut as Rynian in (episode 2 of) The Chase
- Brendan Price (Abbot) was Tomas in The Face of Evil
- Graham Weston (Blacksmith) was Russell in The War Games, and De Haan in Planet of Evil
- Patrick Travis (Matthew) was a Kaled Scientist in Genesis of the Daleks
- Cory Pulman (Queen Isabella) was Kathleen Dudman in The Curse of Fenric
- Iain Armstrong (Villager) was Technician in The Armageddon Factor (3)
- Neville Watchurst (Carter) voiced Argot for Memory Lane (2006), and Manus and Stennar for The Song of Megaptera (2010)
- Andrew McCulloch and John Flanagan co-wrote Meglos too
- Gerry Mill was director of The Faceless Ones too
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