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- 1933 (Creation)
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14 ff. in bound volume.
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R12/1123/3/3.
Robin Hood and His Merry Men: The Wedding of Alan-a-Dale by Franklyn Kelsey (with the exception of the opening poem, which is by Scott.
First broadcast: August 9th 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Alan-a- Dale is in love with Ellen, daughter of John of Wensley. She is due to marry Sir Eustace Fitzbrace in two days. Little john and Friar Tuck escort Alan to the magic lake, Burdon Mere, which can confirm if a person will marry who they love. Afterwards, Robin accompanies them to stop the wedding.
Subjects: Robin Hood, Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Marriage, Romance.
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- English
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English.
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Script is glued onto pages of volume. Some are not secure. Care is needed when turning pages.
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