Ep 16. The Jongleur
- Not Rated
- January 10, 1956
- 26 min
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7.2 (60)
Robin Hood and his crew are living peacefully in Sherwood Forest when they are visited by a jongleur, a traveling entertainer and musician. The jongleur, named Bertram, is on the run from his cruel master, Lord Warwick, who had been forcing him to perform for his own amusement. Robin takes pity on Bertram and welcomes him into their group, offering him the chance to perform his music freely and without fear of punishment.
Meanwhile, Lord Warwick is hot on Bertram's trail, sending his henchmen to capture him and bring him back to face his punishment. The sheriff of Nottingham also becomes involved, seeing an opportunity to curry favor with Warwick, and sets his sights on capturing Bertram himself.
As Bertram settles into life in Sherwood Forest, he begins to grow close with Maid Marian, who is taken with his charm and musical talent. However, their budding romance is threatened when Bertram's past catches up with him, and he is captured by Warwick's men. Robin and his crew must now come up with a plan to rescue Bertram and ensure his safety from Warwick's wrath.
The episode is filled with action, as Robin and his crew engage in multiple battles with Warwick's men, using their cunning and resourcefulness to outsmart the enemy. The episode also explores the themes of freedom, justice, and the power of music to bring people together.
Overall, "The Jongleur" is a thrilling episode that showcases the talents of the actors and builds upon the already-rich world of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Viewers will be swept away by the adventure and root for Robin and his crew to prevail against the forces of tyranny and oppression.