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What TV shows have been based on Robin Hood?

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Beyond Sherwood Forest was a TV show produced in 2009. It starred Robert Dunne as Robin Hood. In 2008, Jason Braly starred as Robin Hood in "Robin Hood: Prince of Sherwood". Princess of Thieves was made in 2001. There were many other TV shows based on Robin Hood during the 70"s, 80"s, and 90"s.

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