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Farewell to Tuck.: Directed by Terry Bishop. With Richard Greene, Alexander Gauge, Alan Wheatley, Carl Bernard. When the Archbishop of visits Nottingham, the Sheriff see a way of depleting Robin's band by one; he'll get rid of the troublesome Friar Tuck once and for all. As usual, the outlaws have the last laugh.
Friar Tuck - Wikipedia
He appears as a character in the fragment of a Robin Hood play from 1475, sometimes called Robin Hood and the Knight or Robin Hood and the Sheriff, and a play for the May games published in 1560 which tells a story similar to "Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar" (the oldest surviving copy of this ballad is from the 17th century).
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2008年5月17日 · Cast: Richard Greene (Robin Hood), Alexander Gauge (Friar Tuck), Alan Wheatley (Sheriff of Nottingham), Leslie Phillips (Sir William of Malmesbury), Douglas Wilmer (Lord Germain), Faith Bailey (Mildred), Simone Lovell (Joan), John Drake (Harold the Smith), Willoughby Gray (Outlaw: uncredited) and Victor Woolf (Cedric: uncrediterd).
The Sheriff Of Nottingham Put Friar Tuck In Hangers Scene
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Friar Tuck | Robbins Library Digital Projects
What follows is a brief analysis of Friar Tuck's characteristics during three major periods of the tradition's development: the earliest materials available, up to the middle of the seventeenth century, the stepping stone texts of the eighteenth through nineteenth centuries, and the advent of film and novels in the twentieth and twenty-first ...
Friar Tuck - Historica Wiki | Fandom
Friar Tuck (born 1159) was a priest of the Kingdom of England who later joined Robin Hood's Merry Men. Friar Tuck was a man of the cloth, and he was in the company of George, Sheriff of Nottingham in 1194. One day, while he was riding a carriage carrying beer and escorted by Guy of Gisbourne and...
Walt Disney's Story Of Robin Hood: Friar Tuck - Blogger
Friar Tuck first appears in an early play of twenty-one lines written on the back of some household accounts, dated May 1475- August 1475, known as ‘Robin Hood and the Sheriff’. This verse-play seems to be based on the ballad of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne and was found amongst the papers of the famous Paston family of Norfolk.
Farewell to Tuck - The Archive
When the Archbishop visits Nottingham, the Sheriff sees a way to depleting Robin's band by one: he'll get rid of the troublesome Friar Tuck once and for all by sending him to another parish.