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In this new issue of History SecretsStéphane Bern takes us in the footsteps of the legendary Robin Hood, the prince of thieves with a big heart. Discover the fascinating story of this outlaw hero who left his mark throughout the centuries.
And to extend the adventure, let’s enjoy a unique experience: a night in a treehouselike Robin and his gang.
Let’s awaken the adventurer in us, for an escapade that combines nature and legend.
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Robin Hood, the prince of thieves – History Secrets
Wednesday November 27 at 9:10 p.m. on France 3 and on france.tv
This panache, mixed with insolence, is the characteristic of this generous and resilient hero whose only morality is to “steal from the rich to give to the poor”.
But did Robin Hood really exist? Is this story that we have always been told about a heroic figure in literature? Is Robin Hood only the fruit of popular fantasies in the heart of an impoverished England subject to the dictates of the terrible King John Lackland? Or is he just a simple archer, the best in the country all the same, thirsty for justice?
Here is the incredible story of this legendary character, with the ruthless Sheriff of Nottingham, the sublime and captivating Lady Marianne, and the charismatic Richard the Lionheart in the main roles. Without forgetting Brother Tuck and Little Jean, the two faithful accomplices and friends.
Stéphane Bern invites you to unravel the secrets of this Sherwood forest in search of clues… And to discover the remains of medieval heritage with Nottingham Castle, in England, and Abbotsford Castle, in Scotland. To finally know the truth!
Have literature and cinema created a fictional Robin Hood from scratch? Or has History provided us with the profile of one of the most flamboyant heroes to enter legend? This is the common thread of a fascinating investigation…
A unique cultural documentary.
With the participation of:
Martin Aurel – The story
Philippe Seguy – Novelist
Justine Breton – Lecturer
Jonathan Fruoco – The story
Amaury Venault – Novelist
Rob Brackley – Guide – « The Sherwood Outlaws »
Greg Abbott – Guide
Graham Phillips – Auteur
Sean McGlynn – The story
Ade Andrews – Guide
Kirsty Archer-Thompson – Conservatrice – Abbotsford House
Ian Philp – The story
Shufutah Quddoos – Sheriff of Nottingham
Exclusives, behind the scenes, filming, meetings with our presenters, participation in sporting events in exceptional conditions…
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## Interview: Unmasking the Legend of Robin Hood
**Introduction**
Welcome, viewers, to World Today News, where we delve into the secrets of history and explore their enduring impact. Tonight, we’re joined by two distinguished guests, Professor Isobel Thorne, a leading medieval historian, and Mr. Anthony Hayes, a renowned author and Robin Hood enthusiast. We’ll be discussing the captivating figure of Robin Hood, a legend shrouded in mystery and romanticized for centuries.
**Section 1: The Historical Reality of Robin Hood**
* **Host:** Professor Thorne, according to the article, there’s much debate surrounding the existence of a real Robin Hood. What evidence do historians have to support or refute his historicity? What sources shed light on this elusive figure?
* **Professor Thorne:**
*(Professor Thorne will delve into historical records, ballads, and folklore, discussing the ambiguity surrounding Robin Hood’s origins and the challenges historians face in separating fact from fiction).*
* **Host:** Mr. Hayes, as a novelist who has written extensively about Robin Hood, how do you approach the historical ambiguity surrounding the character? Do you prioritize historical accuracy, or do you embrace the mythical and allegorical aspects of the legend?
* **Mr. Hayes:**
*(Mr. Hayes will discuss his creative process, how he reconciles historical research with the need for narrative drive, and why the enduring appeal of Robin Hood transcends historical verification.)*
**Section 2: The Robin Hood Archetype: Rebel and Hero**
* **Host:** Robin Hood is often portrayed as a rebellious figure who fights against social injustice. Professor Thorne, what does Robin Hood’s story tell us about social tensions and power dynamics during the medieval period?
* **Professor Thorne:**
*(Professor Thorne will analyze the social context of medieval England, discussing the role of outlaws, the impact of economic inequality, and the perceived tyranny of figures like the Sheriff of Nottingham.)*
* **Host:** Mr. Hayes, in your opinion, what makes Robin Hood such a compelling hero? What qualities resonate with audiences across generations and cultures?
* **Mr. Hayes:**
*(Mr. Hayes will explore the universal themes of justice, rebellion, and fighting for the downtrodden that resonate in the Robin Hood narrative, explaining its enduring appeal.)*
**Section 3: The Enduring Legacy of Robin Hood**
* **Host:** The article mentions Stéphane Bern’s documentary on Robin Hood, which delves into the character’s cultural impact. Professor Thorne, how has the Robin Hood legend been reinterpreted and adapted throughout history? What are some of the most notable examples?
* **Professor Thorne:**
*(Professor Thorne will discuss the evolution of the Robin Hood story through literature, theater, film, and other media, citing examples that highlight changing social attitudes and artistic interpretations.)*
* **Host:** Mr. Hayes, where do you see the future of the Robin Hood legend heading? How will this timeless story continue to inspire and captivate future generations?
* **Mr. Hayes:**
*(Mr. Hayes will offer his insights into the enduring power of the Robin Hood archetype, speculating on how the legend might evolve to reflect contemporary concerns and values.)*
**Closing**
* **Host:** Thank you, Professor Thorne and Mr. Hayes, for sharing your expertise and perspectives on this fascinating subject. We’ve learned a great deal about the complex legacy of Robin Hood and the enduring allure of the outlaw hero.
**(The host invites viewers to watch Stéphane Bern’s documentary “Robin Hood, the Prince of Thieves” and to share their own thoughts on the legend.)*