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- Vanishing Act After a day's fishing with Robin, Marion gets a ride back to the village with a passing tinker, but on the journey he overpowers her and takes her to be held captive with several other women. Robin tries to track her down, but no-one in the local village will admit to having seen her. Back in the forest, he is eventually forced to ask the help of Clement the Hermit, whom everyone believes is mad. Meanwhile, Little John's sister Ingrid is about to get married to a boring farmer named Bellamy, when she suddenly disappears. Little John and Friar Tuck follow her trail to the same stronghold hidden in the forest that Clement has shown Robin. Their combined might is required to free Marion and the other captives.
- While preparing to be hostess of 'Founder's Day' at O'Keefe's college, Tara sneaks into town to buy a new dress. After all, one can't look one's best in a school uniform.
- Preparing a meal for Jackie and Craig for their 4-month wedding "anniversay" was Meredith's idea, so how did Brett end up doing the cooking?
- 1997–19999.4 (8)TV EpisodeThe Assassin Lord Cloughton arranges a summit with three important Normans to conspire with the Saxons against King John. Each member of Robin's band undertakes to fetch one of the participants, protecting them from the men of Count Rood, who wants to prevent the meeting: Robin fetches the suspicious and reluctant Countess DuMonde, Marion fetches the agoraphobic young Count Lucerne, and Friar Tuck fetches Count Brouchard (who turns out to be Barkley), while Little John protects Lord Cloughton. Rood hires a mysterious assassin, who can morph into many different people and creatures, to help prevent the meeting.
- The series revolves around three young men, Barry, Raymond and Michael, who share a house on Dublin's Bachelor's Walk.
- An English priest is transferred to a small Irish village.
- An amnesiac takes his new bride to visit his childhood home, but a stranger with a terribly familiar face leads to an argument between the newlyweds. (Part 1 of 2)
- Brad's shocking recollection has landed him in jail for murder but his suspcions are aroused when he realizes that no one around him is who they claim to be. (Part 2 of 2)
- Ragnar and King Horik clash over differences; King Aelle arrives in Wessex; Ecbert has an eye on a new alliance.
- Orphans Robin, Little John and Friar Tuck volunteer to escort a group of orphan boys to a new home in a town three days ride away. While underway, they discover that hiding amongst them is the young Queen Stephanie, on the run from Sir Mortimer, her cousin who wants to kill her. They are first attacked by a pair of criminals trying to recover some jewelry that one of the boys has stolen from them. Then they are waylaid by Sir Mortimer and his men trying to take Stephanie back, but they only manage to abduct Kyle, one of the boys who happens to be her childhood friend. Robin has to give chase to rescue Kyle, while the others keep the children safe.
- The Road To Royston Robin saves a beautiful young woman, Gwynedd, disguised as a nun, on the road to the town of Royston. She has been searching for him to enlist his help in saving her sister, Bernadette, who is to be hanged if she does not allow herself to be married against her wishes to Drugo, the henchman of the evil Baron Royston. Together they plan to defeat the evil villains who run the town. Meanwhile, Little John's sister Ingrid wants to go to Royston to try to find herself a husband, but Little John thinks it is too dangerous and locks her up to prevent her going. Of course, this doesn't stop her for long, and she ends up in Royston in the middle of the raid to rescue Gwynedd.
- Princess Aslaug's latest prophecy comes to fruition; Ragnar and Horik have very different ideas about the true purpose of their trip to Wessex.
- "Dark Realm" was a hosted horror anthology series, with each tale featuring an eerie and terrifying story from the darkest realm.
- Tara smuggles her pet dog Pookie into the school but while hiding it from Seamus, Brett accidentally sends Pookie through the portal to Australia.
- Raymond is excited because his ex-girlfriend is moving back to town. His roommates mess with him but also encourage him stay calm when he meets her. A potential new roommate comes to look at the fourth bedroom.
- It is Michael's birthday so Raymond and Allison decide to throw him a party. During the preparations and invites, Raymond invites Kate, and Barry invites a classmate and a school girl.
- Barry walks out of his computer class to launch his own brainchild "The Boland Corporation".
- Allison brings Raymond and Barry to Donegal for a visit with her fiance, Mark.
- Asking a colourful Irish busker to pretend to be Hannah's father seemed like a good idea at the time. . . .
- First Love Prince John is trying to make a fortress in the north of England, in case King Richard returns from the crusades. His Elite Guard and their commander Capt Hilts seize Lord Nicholas Beacon, the husband of Olivia, who was once engaged to be married to Robin. Robin and Marion must suppress their feelings and help her rescue her husband, and thwart Prince John's plans.
- Hannah O'Flaherty is a normal sixteen year old girl staying at O'Keffee's Boarding School run by Miss Murphy in Galway, Ireland. One day, when Hannah was going down into the basement, she slipped and opened a secret portal to Perth, Australia. On the other side of the portal lives Brett Miller, a typical Aussie teenager who lives with his recently re-married mother Jackie. Brett gets a job in Hannah's boarding school as a cleaner. Brett's new happy family life, including his new step-dad Craig and step-brother Wayne, cause problems for him and Hannah.
- A weekly drama serial telling the lives of the people who live in the Wicklow village of Glenroe. The series, which started in 1983, quickly shot to the top of the Irish TV charts, and remained there until the show ended in 2001.
- Brett and his new stepbrother Wayne can't seem to get on, so Craig suggests they go bush for a "bonding" camp.
- When Miss Murphy asks about the hostel that Brett claims he is living in, Brett doesn't realise that she is looking for accommodation for her visiting mother.
- Your Land Is My Land The wicked Norman Lord Rupert uses his son Gregory to wage a campaign of terror to pressurise the Saxon farmers into handing over their land to him. The plan proceeds until he takes over some property of Little John's brother, when Robin and his band arrive and decide to intervene to organise some resistance. In the ensuing fight Robin captures Gregory, but Lord Rupert counters by capturing Joshua, the son of the local judge, Marcus of Brandwyn. So Robin now has to rescue Joshua from Lord Rupert's castle.
- Brett falls off a ladder at O'Keefe's and knocks himself unconscious. He wakes up in hospital and makes the doctor think that he is concussed by insisting that he lives in Australia.
- Keeping the portal a secret has gotten Hannah into a lot of trouble - and now she is in Miss Murphy's sights.
- In the science lab at O'Keefe's, Hannah and Cormac discover the extraordinary magnetic powers of the portal key.
- Hannah goes to portal back to Ireland but the key is missing. Hannah is stranded in Australia until she and Brett can discover who took it.
- TV series about a GAA club in a fictional Irish small town. The team is hoping to finally win the country championship, a title which has eluded them so far.
- It's time for the Ballykissangel festival and this year there will be many new additions, one of which will be a beauty contest organized by Brian Quigley. Niamh is also planning a dance routine for the kids, but one young delinquent is harder to manage than she thought. Also love is in the air, or is it?
- A Date With Destiny During an attack by Prince John's men on the village of Kingsgrove, Olwyn's acolyte Rowena accidentally sends Robin fifteen years back into the past, where he inadvertantly alters the course of history by rescuing a man who becomes a despotic king. Mortiana is working for him, and she has a magic duel with Rowena, from which Robin has to rescue Rowena before she is killed. The two of them have to work out how to undo Robin's act in the past.
- The Legend Of The Amazons Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine has traveled with some of her Amazon warriors from Jerusalem where they found a fabled map. This map will help her to find the staff of Moses, which according to legend lies in a cave in England. But the sultan Salim is also seeking it, in order to possess its special powers, and he sends his henchmen with Devlin, an antique collector, to follow her. Before Robin and Marion can reach her, the queen is taken captive. They and the Amazons have to rescue the queen from the cave with the staff of Moses, where she is being held by the Sultan's men.
- Outlaw Express While on his way to the wedding celebrations of his friend Talbot, Robin meets his double, the wicked Jacobi, who has just broken out of a prison transport with five others. After overcoming him, Robin dons his clothes to fool the other escapees to try to put them behind bars again.
- Seamus the caretaker has a plumbing problem - an upstairs toilet is well and truly blocked with porridge. The pipes must be flushed but the porridge won't go down without a fight. Brett solves the problem with some Aussie ingenuity.
- Little John faces the formidable Gargantua in a charity wrestling match, during which Lord Burnley is assassinated.
- Sword Of The Samural The evil Count Frederick sends his mercenary soldier Geldon to Japan to steal an ancient magical samurai sword. He intends to use it to become King of England, but finds he cannot control its power. Robin joins forces with a young aspiring samurai, Takashi, to return the sword to its rightful owner, and thwart the plans of Count Frederick.
- Hannah portals from Ireland to get her first look at an Australian beach, but finds herself having to explain to Brett's mother why she is in Brett's bedroom at 7.00 in the morning.
- Michael O'Connor claims to operate hotels all over the world including Galway, so when he asks Jackie and Craig to be partners in a new hotel in Perth, and offers Brett sponsorship for the World Surfing Classic, Brett is very excited.
- Brett is pleased that Hannah has decided to learn to surf, unaware that it's only because she's got a crush on Paul, the handsome young surfer who runs the new surf clinic.
- The Giant King Ferris, the son of Lord Glister, who is an old friend of Robin's, is mortally ill. They seek out Jarnsaxa, the last of Femorians, the giants of Ireland, whose breath has the power to heal him. When he is returned to health, he becomes a tyrant. Robin and Jarnsaxa decide to make good their error.
- Assault On Castle Dundeen Friar Tuck's help is requested from his former teacher, Father Gedding, to treat Colin, the new young Lord Dundeen, who has been wounded with a poisoned sword. On arrival at Castle Dundeen, Robin finds out that Colin's uncle, Lord Chilton, is responsible for the attack, and that he has also claimed the life of Colin's father, in order to inherit the castle and their wealth. Realising that he has not completely succeeded, Chilton lays siege to the castle and its few remaining inhabitants. Robin and his band must break the siege and put an end to Lord Chilton's designs.
- The Auction Friar Tuck holds a charity auction, in which one of the lots is a date with Robin. When Robin learns that his father may still be alive, he goes off in search of his father, but he turns out to be an impersonation by a sourceress, and he has to battle her and another sourcerer before he can return to the auction. Meanwhile Friar Tuck has to hold off the women of the village, who are becoming impatient with Robin's absence.
- When Hannah discovers a silver candelabra from O'Keefe's in Brett's home, she can't believe that Brett is a thief.
- The Legion When Robin humiliates Prince John by stealing his money, Prince John vows to kill Robin once and for all. He trades one year of his life to the sourceress Mortiana so that she may bring back to life three of Alexander the Great's dead warriors. When the warriors can't capture Robin, they capture Marion, to act as bait. Ignoring fear for his own life, Robin enters the castle to rescue Marion from the clutches of the evil men.
- The Haunted Castle Robin and his band visit the market in a small town where they have many friends, including the sorceresses Rowena and Bathsheba. They learn that a local man, Jesse Galt, is missing, and was last seen entering a strange castle. They go to the castle to find him, but when they enter, they are each confronted with their own secret fear: Marion with her giving up of a more normal life; Little John with his fear of creepy-crawlies; Friar Tuck with the seven deadly sins; and Robin with his decision to leave his father and hide when Locksley Castle was attacked. If they cannot overcome their fears and leave the castle before dawn, they will remain trapped there forever.
- The Hunter Robin and his band try to thwart the banditry of Patrick, Earl of Glenbauer, by protecting a village on his warpath. Rowena accidentally conjures up a monster, Cerradyn, who is a master huntsman. He needs to capture and sacrifice seven warriors to realise his full powers and become invincible. It is not until he has captured six that Tuck and Rowena discover what is happening, and learn that only Rowena can make him disappear. They track him to his lair in a race against time.
- Body And Soul Robin plans a surprise birthday party for Marion, but is killed while defending her in a fight to capture some of Prince John's gold. Because he died too early, his soul is sent back to Earth, but has to find another body to inhabit, as his has already been cremated. Robin is helped by Ripley, an envoy from the realm of the dead, who enables Robin to temporarily take over the body of the man he has just killed, Briggs, and by Olwyn's apprentice, Rowena, who tries to get him his own body back.
- 1997–19999.4 (9)TV EpisodeBombs Away Master Ika returns, and sets a bomb trap for Robin and his band. Sir Guy of Gisborne has returned from the crusades purporting to be a changed man, and saves Marion from being injured in a fight: he still loves her, and pursues her again. But it was Sir Guy who hired the Japanese assassin to set the trap for Robin. Sir Guy leaves a note for Robin to find, which will lead him into another deadly explosive trap. Marion declares to Guy that she loves Robin, not him, and goes off to follow Robin. Sir Guy realizes that Marion is now going to fall into the trap intended for Robin. So both Guy and Robin have to work together to save her.
- The Mystery Of Druid's Grove The slavetrader Brand kidnaps Robin's friend Kemal and his bride, Princess Kadija, and plans to auction them. Marion also has a score to settle with him, from her distant past. Robin and his band pretend to be rich bidders, as part of the scheme to free the two prisoners and get Marion's revenge. But Brand escapes with Kadija into the Forbidden Zone, where Robin and his band are forced to follow and battle him.
- The spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father. As George struggles to sabotage his mother's new romance, he must deal with his own romantic feelings for Morgan's daughter and the consequences of his meddling as his once great family falls into ruin due to his machinations...
- 1997–19999.5 (11)TV EpisodeThe Sceptre Robin is warned by a young boy that Merlin's sceptre is in the hands of the wicked magician Malenoch, who has returned from the dead and decided to take over the kingdom of England using an army of soldiers he has also brought back from the dead. As students who trained under Merlin, Olwyn and Prince John's sourceress Mortiana must team up to destroy the evil tyrant first. Olwyn requests the help of Robin Hood and his band, and they are even assisted by Prince John's men, in the quest to wrest the sceptre from Malenoch's control.
- The legendary outlaw and his Merry Men battle evil around Nottingham and Sherwood Forest.
- The old boiler in the cellar at O'Keefe's explodes, revealing the hidden diary of Aonghus O'Keefe.
- The Devil's Bride Marion is abducted by Brother Groliet, an evil member of the God of Death cult. She is intended to become the bride of Balor, the Prince of Darkness, to have a child and give him the power of eternal life. Marion refuses, and is cast into a deep spell. Only Robin can obtain the horn of a unicorn, which is the only source of power strong enough to destroy the evil Lord of Death.
- The Prey Robin and his men rob a gambling house, and make a mortal enemy of its owner, Simon Asher. Robin is overpowered and captured by a quartet of aristocratic huntsmen: Master Chu, Lord Henry, Lord Spire and Mr. Fox. They offer Robin a chance of survival by playing a game of hunting, with Robin as the prey. To ensure his cooperation, they are holding Friar Tuck hostage.
- Justice For All The fanatical Father Dutton has sworn to end the old Celtic beliefs in England. He imprisons the druid priests of his village. But some of the villagers don't agree with this and help them. Dutton attacks the helpers, and one of the wounded survivors slips away to seek Robin's help. When he hears what Dutton is doing, he decides to put an end to the priest's plans.
- The Ultimate Army Little John feels worthless and second best to Robin, and leaves the camp to make his own way in the world. He enters a contest to join the ultimate army, not realizing it is being developed by the evil Lord Malice for his destructive ends. Meanwhile, Robin discovers that his former teacher, Andrew MacGregor, has been captured by Malice. He and Marion must enter the contest to win and be able to join the same army as Little John. They also discover their friend Kemal, a battle-hardened nomad, has joined the army ranks, and together they try to rescue MacGregor, and thwart Lord Malice's plans.
- Tara catches Hannah sneaking out of the school at night and threatens to tell Miss Murphy unless Hannah agrees to take part in her "extreme make-over" assignment.
- Lady Marian, Ingrid Little (sister of Little John) and several other lovely young ladies are abducted as part of a medieval white slavery ring. Robin's attempts to find them are thwarted by the villagers, tinkers and local magistrate who profess to know nothing, but an old man posing as the village idiot leads the outlaw to a ruined castle where the ladies are kept prisoner and launches a desperate attempt to rescue them.
- Vikings transports us to the brutal and mysterious world of Ragnar Lothbrok, a Viking warrior and farmer who yearns to explore--and raid--the distant shores across the ocean.
- Percy's Ghost Robin's friend Lord Hazelmere requests his help to forge an alliance of nobles to put an end to Prince John's tyranny once and for all. The time and place of the meeting must remain secret, but Prince John has eyes and ears everywhere. Marion, Little John and Friar Tuck have various adventures bringing the other three participants to the meeting. But their efforts are not enough to keep the secret from Prince John.