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  • #REDIRECT [[According to Spike Milligan#Robin Hood According to Spike Milligan]] {{R from merge}} [[Category:Robin Hood books]]
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  • ==''Robin Hood According to Spike Milligan''== ...bin Hood'' by [[Roger Lancelyn Green]]), but the whole [[legend]] of Robin Hood and the figures involved.
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  • | image = Miss Robin Hood.jpg .../4ce2b6b090120 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-12 |title=Miss Robin Hood (1952) &#124; BFI |publisher=Explore.bfi.org.uk |access-date=2014-06-24}}</
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  • ...l|ducked]], he is sentenced to death by burning, but is rescued by [[Robin Hood]]. They plan an attack on Sir Braggart and are joined by Sir Coward, who is ...[gunpowder|gone powder]]" and they use it to open the castle gate so Robin Hood can attack. Meanwhile, Sir Braggart duels Lurkalot and reveals that he must
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  • ...having sex with [[Maid Marian]] ([[Kate Moss]]), Blackadder leaves, taking Robin's hat as a souvenir. ...ne to try and reinvigorate history. He champions Shakespeare, charms Robin Hood, and saves the Duke of Wellington.
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  • ...he listener in murdering their mother ("Out with your [[w:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]] sword and plunge it into mummy's back with a one, two, three"), father an ...ing in his [[w:bathtub|bathtub]].<ref name="booklet"/> "We Need the Money" parodies [[w:Aristocracy (class)|artistocracy]], with Sellers portraying a British [
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  • ...ch as ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'' (as four characters in episodes between 1957 and 1960) and ''[[Police S ...e. Corbett found himself receiving offers only for bawdy comedies or loose parodies of Steptoe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thisisannouncements.co.uk/5848606
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  • ...aring]] and the Scottish TV presenter [[Fyfe Robertson]], Oddie's frequent parodies of the game-show host [[Hughie Green]], and Cleese's occasional but manic i ...he Angus Prune Tune". Spoof dramas were billed as Prune Playhouse and many parodies of commercial radio were badged as Radio Prune.
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  • ...cond series of the BBC production of ''[[Robin Hood (2006 TV series)|Robin Hood]]''.</ref> ===Parodies===
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  • |colspan=2| Sid Robin<br>[[Charlie Shavers|Charlie Shavers]] | ''Little Red Riding Hood''
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  • ;''Carry On Robin'', 1965 :A planned spoof of [[Robin Hood]] starring the "Carry On regulars" was outlined by Rogers and registered w
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  • ...wide variety of roles. It was known for anti-establishment humour and for parodies such as ''[[w:Bad News (band)|Bad News on Tour]]'', a spoof "[[w:rockumenta ...also appeared in ''[[Blackadder: Back & Forth]]'' as [[w:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Monahan|first1=Mark|title=Rik Mayall: his 10 best
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  • | ShortSummary = An opening sketch parodies Ernie's newly-grown moustache, then ''Benefits For Sixteen Children'' and ' ...around there being nudists next door, closing with ''No Time For''...Robin Hood
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  • ...ed as composed "of bomb-happy [[w:squaddie|squaddie]]s") he began to write parodies of their mainstream plays, which displayed many of the key elements of what ...ps://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7ebe3f76|title=Little Red Riding Hood (1995)|website=BFI}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films
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  • ...ppeared in stage adaptations of ''[[Treasure Island]]'' and ''[[Red Riding Hood]]'' before getting his first leading role in ''[[The Guinea Pig (Chetham-St ...e Independent]]'', was "a cocktail of comedy sketches, playlets, songs and parodies, a long-winded Corbett monologue and a singing star, sandwiched between the
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