@KarenOsment I agree. Robert Addie's Gisbourne is more like a spoiled brat and Armitage's version is more serious. Both are good. Still Robin of Sherwood is my favourite of all Robin Hood-series.
Really great tune, and some terrific images of Michael Praed's Robin of Loxley from the 1980s TV series Robin of Sherwood. But a strange crossover; Richard Armitage's Guy of Gisbourne from the BBCs Robin Hood(2006) - so completely different to Robert Addie's portrayal of Sir Guy of Gisburne in RoS.=0?
That is the Father of the Wood; the Green Man; and later on, a variant of Pan. I'm actually surprised he made an appearance. lately; everyone seems to have forgotten where we came from.
That was hern the hunter. In the t.v. series he chose Robin to be the hooded man. I found out that there are books called hern the hunter and books called wolf's head. Both names if are said in Robin of sherwood but the hern book and The wolf's head book are not about Robin hood.
Herne the Hunter was an english folk fantastic creature, who appeared in Windsor Park and some others wood zones, frightening people. Obviously, is based upon celtic deity Cerunnos.