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I also keep feeling that the matter of the old man's escape from the dungeon is treated in a sort of light hearted or semi-light-hearted way and I stop at that each time, partly because it feels such an inappropriate subject for comedy at this time but also partly because the inappropriateness of it seems to highlight it in a way that actually feels like it honors it in a way that I am really appreciating and so I'm just dwelling on these early parts of the show, recognizing a lot about what they are doing for me
As in one of the times I left, I was abducted by the government to be locked away somewhere, I escaped to find my house (the house I had badly suffered in too) to be locked and barred.
And then I was free. I hid somewhere for a while, then traveled out of the country
was that nice? hell no. was it an escape? hell yes, a houdini like escape even
I'd say in a sense, it even IS nice to turn evil on its head, to take it and laugh and turn evil around back into live
Robin of Sherwood Podcast introduction episode Robin Hood Michael Praed Jason Connery Judi Trott Television nostalgia

8/25/20

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Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123443045
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In this podcast we discuss the classic 1980s TV series Robin of Sherwood, starring Michael Praed, Judi Trott, Ray Winstone and Jason Connery.
In this episode we talk about the television landscape of 1984, why we love Robin of Sherwood, what our favourite characters and moments are, the benefits or otherwise of finding people by simply waiting up a tree, elusive merchandise and the lengths taken to acquire it and whether Richard O'Brien was aware that he was being filmed.
Part of me has wanted to live in a forest since seeing Robin of Sherwood, and even more when I saw a documentary of an English woman and a Healer from a Indigenous Amazon people, had fallen in love and she moved to a part of the Amazon in the corner of what is now named Peru, next to what is now named Ecuador.