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From medieval ballads to the poetry of John Keats, stage productions to children’s songs, novels to comic books, silent movies to glorious technicolour, Disney classics to Kevin Costner blockbusters to Mel Brooks parodies to gritty reimaginings and lots, lots more, Robin Hood is certainly one of the most recognisable characters in all of western popular culture.

Joining me to explore the legendary outlaw is Prof Valerie Johnson, from the University of Montevallo, Alabama.

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From medieval ballads to the poetry of John Keats, stage productions to children’s songs, novels to comic books, silent movies to glorious technicolour, Disney classics to Kevin Costner blockbusters to Mel Brooks parodies to gritty reimaginings and lots, lots more, Robin Hood is certainly one of the most recognisable characters in all of western popular culture.



Joining me to explore the legendary outlaw is Prof Valerie Johnson, from the University of Montevallo, Alabama.



WTTE is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. You can support the show and get bonus content and more by becoming a member of HeadStuff+. Go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com



For full transcripts, links, references, and more the home of the podcast is wttepodcast.com


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices