Richard the Lionheart

Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 39

A kid-friendly take on the exploits of King Richard the Lion Heart, from his participation in the Crusades, to his capture in Austria, to his final return to England.

Richard the Lionheart

Episodes(39)

Long Live the King

1. Long Live the King

Training soldiers off in the countryside, Prince Richard is unaware that his father the King is ill. A messenger is sent to tell him, but scheming Prince John has him killed and a false message sent that causes Richard to go off to make a treaty with the unpredictable Lady Catherine. In the mean time, the King dies and John insists that in Richard's absence, he should become the new King.

Air Date : 1962-06-04

The Lion and the Eagle

2. The Lion and the Eagle

Back in 1189 London, Richard and his men receive no welcome, only to find that Prince John has kidnapped their mother, Queen Eleanor, and is intent on installing himself as the new King.

Air Date : 1962-06-11

The Robbers of Ashdown Forest

3. The Robbers of Ashdown Forest

Having returned to London to prepare for his coronation, Richard discovers that Prince John has fled the country with the Queen as hostage.

Air Date : 1962-06-18

The Wolf of Banbury

4. The Wolf of Banbury

In defiance of Richard's orders, Baron Giles gives protection to fugitives from justice. To add insult to injury, he abducts the Lady Rosalie, recently betrothed to Sir Geoffrey.

Air Date : 1962-06-25

School for a King

5. School for a King

Anxious to learn the plight of his subjects firsthand. Richard sallies forth in disguise – and soon finds himself arrested for not paying his taxes.

Air Date : 1962-07-02

Crown in Danger

6. Crown in Danger

Having sent several of his friends in pursuit of three escaped prisoners, Richard is concerned when he hears that they have taken refuge in the castle of a knight who feeds his foes to his wild animals.

Air Date : 1962-07-09

The Pirate King

7. The Pirate King

Believing himself to be Richard's equal, Forked Beard, a self-styled 'King', seeks a treaty between himself and the English king. Having rejected his proposal, Richard is taken prisoner.

Air Date : 1962-07-16

The Alchemist of Roven

8. The Alchemist of Roven

Lady Rosalie's appeal to Richard to help her father, whom she believes she has fallen under the spell of Villanus, an alchemist, almost costs Richard his life.

Air Date : 1962-07-23

The King's Champion

9. The King's Champion

Led by a bogus pretender to the English throne, a Black Knight issues a challenge that Richard, with too few knights at court, must accept – or forfeit his throne.

Air Date : 1962-07-30

King Arthur's Sword

10. King Arthur's Sword

Richard leads his men to capture thieves who've stolen Excalibur from Arthur's tomb at Glastonbury Abbey, but danger dogs block his path.

Air Date : 1962-08-06

The Challenge

11. The Challenge

Zara and her brother Umbaldo issue a challenge to Richard. He must choose a champion to defeat Umbaldo. Should Umbaldo win, Richard will pay service to Zara — should he be defeated, Zara will become Richard's bride.

Air Date : 1962-08-13

The Bride

12. The Bride

Urged by his counsellors to take a bride, Richard sets out in disguise to visit the court of Prince Frederick, to take a cautious look at his daughter.

Air Date : 1962-08-20

The Strange Monks of Latroun

13. The Strange Monks of Latroun

In Lebanon, Richard and his men find a dying boy near a supposedly friendly abbey with monks renowned for helping pilgrims and travelers. The monks have in fact been replaced by a band of murderous thieves who have assumed the robes of the friars. Richard infiltrates by posing as a fellow cutthroat.

Air Date : 1962-08-27

The Great Enterprise

14. The Great Enterprise

Queen Berengaria, honeymooning with her new husband, is unaware that someone is plotting treachery at Richard's court — returning home, she faces a charge of treason.

Air Date : 1962-09-03

The Norman King

15. The Norman King

Unaware that King Tancred of Sicily and King Philip of France are plotting his death, Richard accepts their invitation to a banquet given in his honour.

Air Date : 1962-09-10

When Champions Meet

16. When Champions Meet

Pursuing his plot to have Richard killed, King Philip joins forces with Prince John. Together, they challenge Richard to face Saladin, in a 'friendly' tournament.

Air Date : 1962-09-21

The Warrior from Scotland

17. The Warrior from Scotland

Determined to join Richard's Crusade, Kenneth, a young Scottish warrior, arrives at Richard's castle. While attempting to impress Richard. he loses the King banner - and sentenced to death.

Air Date : 1962-09-28

The Conjuror

18. The Conjuror

Ali, a Saracen youth with a flair for conjuring – bit a fear of killing – is ordered to infiltrate Richard's camp and slay the monarch.

Air Date : 1962-10-05

The Lord of Kerak

19. The Lord of Kerak

Arnold, master of Kernak Castle, is a Crusader in name only. So when he hears that the King is travelling to query his absence from court, he plans to have Richard killed.

Air Date : 1962-10-12

The Saracen Physician

20. The Saracen Physician

Gravely ill with fever, Richard is taken to the vamp of his allies where, unknown to his friends, the attendant physician is in the pay of Saladin, Richard's enemy.

Air Date : 1962-10-19

A Marriage of Convenience

21. A Marriage of Convenience

On the pretence of Lady Edith's marriage to Sir Kenneth, Richard sends his confidant to Saladin to propose that the Moslem leader consolidate the peace between them marrying the girl.

Air Date : 1962-10-26

Queen in Danger

22. Queen in Danger

Fearing for her safety, Richard orders Queen Berengaria to return to England, so she takes her entourage yet tries to travel in disguise. She's captured not by Saladin or Muslim raiders, but by unscrupulous rival crusader Conrad of Montferrat.

Air Date : 1962-11-02

Prince Otto

23. Prince Otto

Prince Otto's castle is the only barrier in the Crusader's path. He insists on being paid before he'll allow anyone to pass – including the British sovereign.

Air Date : 1963-03-15

The Vision Fades

24. The Vision Fades

Within sight of Jerusalem and victory, Richard readies for a final battle with the Muslim forces, but he realises his erstwhile allies are undependable. The Austrian King is losing interest because he won't get enough glory, and the French King and his troops outright leave the crusade, just as word is received the enemy forces are about to abandon the city.

Air Date : 1963-03-29

The Fugitive

25. The Fugitive

The sole survivor of a shipwreck, Richard scrambles ashore to safety. Unfortunately, he's landed on the land of Duke Leopold – his sworn enemy.

Air Date : 1963-04-12

Knight Errant at Large

26. Knight Errant at Large

Following his knight's vows, Richard helps a young woman in distress — and quickly finds himself a prisoner of the tyrannical Lord Rudolph.

Air Date : 1963-04-26

Guardian of the Temple

27. Guardian of the Temple

With new friends Hugo and Marta, Richard stops at a market-town to purchase fresh mounts – and finds himself arrested as an enemy spy.

Air Date : 1963-05-10

Capture

28. Capture

Within sight of escape from Austria, Marta collapses from fatigue. Though he risks capture, Richard refuses to continue until she has recovered.

Air Date : 1963-05-24

A King's Ransom

29. A King's Ransom

Hearing that Leopold demands a price of 150,000 marks for Richard's release, Queen Berengaria commands Sir Gilbert and Sir Geoffrey to raise the money.

Air Date : 1963-06-07

The Devil Is Unloosed

30. The Devil Is Unloosed

Told by a fortune-teller that Richard is dead, Prince John makes plans to proclaim himself King. He has reckoned without Robin Hood and his Merry Men – Richard's loyal subjects.

Air Date : 1963-06-21

The Little People of Lyntor

31. The Little People of Lyntor

The "Little People" are taxpayers of outlying counties. They've been dunned for four large payments and are nearly bankrupt. Richard finds they have been tricked into paying by false documents backed by Prince John's soldiers.

Air Date : 1963-07-05

The Raiders

32. The Raiders

Out hunting, Richard and Gilbert finds the body of a murdered man — a discovery which leads them to a murderous knight responsible for several killings.

Air Date : 1963-07-19

An Eye for an Eye

33. An Eye for an Eye

Richard finds himself abducted by a knight with a grievance against the English Throne. Put on trial for treason, he is sentenced to be hanged.

Air Date : 1963-08-02

The Caveman

34. The Caveman

In a small backward town, Richard finds the locals living in fear of a hermit living in a nearby cave, who blackmails them with threats of invoking a supernatural power over their water supply. After seeing the beautiful Lady Diane, the hermit insists she marry him, or the land will go dry.

Air Date : 1963-08-16

A Year and a Day

35. A Year and a Day

After a desperate man steals Richard's horse, the squire of Fitzgeorge Castle takes him in. He can't see the man's son though they served gallantly in a crusade. The serving maid tells of a plot, where it was actually a serf that fought alongside the King, and the real scion of Fitzgeorge hid back in England.

Air Date : 1963-08-30

The Crown Jewels

36. The Crown Jewels

Under Richard's tutelage is knight in training Miguel of Navarre, but nights find the lad deep in debt to disreputable owners of a local gambling den. They threaten him with complete disgrace by exposure, unless he conspires with them in a plot to steal the crown jewels.

Air Date : 1963-09-13

The Man Who Sold Pardons

37. The Man Who Sold Pardons

Nicholas, a charlatan posing as a monk, goes from town to town selling indulgences, with forged documents of authority from Richard. His intention is to blackmail nobles who supported John's attempted coup. Richard seeks the phony friar, and pursues him to a country inn.

Air Date : 1963-11-29

The Heir of England

38. The Heir of England

Arthur, the young prince of England, is to visit his uncle Richard from his home in Brittany. But the knight that's to escort him is waylaid and a kidnapper takes his place. In pursuit of the outlaws, Richard goes undercover as a sailor to find their hideout.

Air Date : 1963-12-06

The People's King

39. The People's King

As Richard's coronation draws near, great importance is placed on the clothes to be worn to the ceremony. One such costume is smuggled out so that a lord, who will lose his status should Richard come to full power, can disguise himself and get close enough to kill him so the exiled John will be crowned.

Air Date : 1963-12-13

Cast

Dermot Walsh
Dermot Walsh

(King Richard the Lionheart)

Robin Hunter
Robin Hunter

(Sir Gilbert)

Alan Haywood

(Soldier)

Iain Gregory
Iain Gregory

(Blondel)

Trader Faulkner

(Jacques)

Sheila Whittingham

(Berengaria)

Francis de Wolff
Francis de Wolff

(Baron Giles)

Michael Peake
Michael Peake

(Conrad of Montferrat)

Max Faulkner
Max Faulkner

(De Fleury)

Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming

(Lord Chamberlain)

John Longden
John Longden

(Sir Thomas)

Marne Maitland
Marne Maitland

(Saladin)

Anton Rodgers
Anton Rodgers

(Sir Kenneth)

Brian McDermott

(Banister)

David Davenport

(Black Knight)

Glyn Owen
Glyn Owen

(Hugo)

Anne Lawson

(Marta)

Prudence Hyman
Prudence Hyman

(Queen Eleanor)

Julie Alexander
Julie Alexander

(Lady Rosalie)

Steve Plytas
Steve Plytas

(Ulric)

Howard Greene

(Abdul)

Colin Tapley
Colin Tapley

(Chamberlain)

Jennifer Daniel
Jennifer Daniel

(Lady Edith)

Christopher Carlos

(Gombo)

Peter Reynolds
Peter Reynolds

(Sir Philip de Brause)

Conrad Phillips
Conrad Phillips

(Guy of Lusignan)

Elwyn Brook-Jones

(King Tancred of Sicily)

Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman

(Baron Fitz-Rheinfrid)

Tony Doonan

(Sir Miles de Cogham)

Martin Benson
Martin Benson

(Forked Beard)

John Bennett
John Bennett

(Lombrico)

Olaf Pooley
Olaf Pooley

(Sheik Mahmoud)

Susan Shaw
Susan Shaw

(Princess Alice)

Eric Dodson

(Chancellor)

Robert Rietti

(Fr. Ignatius)

William Forbes

(Peasant)

Paul Craig

(Sentry)

Jeremy Bisley

(Sir Michael)

Lisa Daniely
Lisa Daniely

(Catherine)

John Scott

(King William)

Derrick Sherwin
Derrick Sherwin

(Alan)

Garard Green

(Friar James)

John Serret
John Serret

(French Ambassador)

Roy Kinnear
Roy Kinnear

(Nectabanus)

Joan Haythorne

(Queen Eleanor)

David Davies

(Lord Rudolph)

Nigel Green
Nigel Green

(Hermit)

Tom Gill
Tom Gill

(Fitzcormac)

Alan Rolfe

(William)

Brandon Brady

(Sergeant-at-Arms)

Katharine Page
Katharine Page

(Mother Maria)

Humphrey Lestocq
Humphrey Lestocq

(La Motte)

Stuart Saunders

(Landlord)

Peter Illing
Peter Illing

(Stephen de Tours)

Dawn Beret

(Lady Blanche)

Jill Hyem
Jill Hyem

(Margot)

Edgar K. Bruce

(Abbott)

Kevin Brennan

(Bertram de la Marche)

John Kelland
John Kelland

(Sir Percy)

Patricia Rogers

(Katherine Du Bois)

Andreas Malandrinos
Andreas Malandrinos

(Gatekeeper)

Norman Wynne

(Harbour Master)

Soraya Rafat

(Villa)

John Bay

(The Black Knight)

Stuart Hillier

(Herald of Scotland)

Ferdy Mayne
Ferdy Mayne

(Merlin)

Daphne Anderson
Daphne Anderson

(Lady Guinevere)

Zena Marshall
Zena Marshall

(Zara)

Ian Curry

(Sir Roland)

Alister Williamson
Alister Williamson

(Red Hugh)

Maurice Reyna
Maurice Reyna

(Boy)

Jack Melford
Jack Melford

(Monk)

Edgar Wreford

(Abbot)

Peter Vaughan
Peter Vaughan

(Caspar)

George Pastell
George Pastell

(Gamal)

Riggs O'Hara

(Ali)

Tatiana Reyna

(Lilah)

Willoughby Goddard
Willoughby Goddard

(Arnold de Chatillon)

Francis Matthews
Francis Matthews

(Sir Humphrey)

Nadja Regin
Nadja Regin

(Shirin)

Hugh David
Hugh David

(Knight)

Jack May
Jack May

(Knight)

Peter Elliott

(Simeon)

Silvia Francis

(Lady Stephanie)

Laurence Hardy
Laurence Hardy

(Salivar)

Walter Gotell
Walter Gotell

(Prince Otto)

Jill Ireland
Jill Ireland

(Marianne)

Hubert Rees

(Squire)

Frank Forsyth
Frank Forsyth

(Herald)

Hugo de Vernier

(Duke of Aumerle)

Anna Gerber

(Farah)

April Olrich

(Lady Stephanie)

Derek Tansley
Derek Tansley

(Boris)

Ernest Clark
Ernest Clark

(Frederick)

Graham Curnow

(Knight)

Ralph Michael
Ralph Michael

(Sheriff of Nottingham)

Brian McDermott
Brian McDermott

(Sir Godfrey)

Peter Myers
Peter Myers

(Sir Hugh)

Ronald Howard
Ronald Howard

(Robin Hood)

Robert Perceval

(Little John)

Jack Smethurst
Jack Smethurst

(Tom)

Jocelyn Britton

(Helen)

Bartlett Mullins

(Jasper)

Neil Hallett
Neil Hallett

(Lemuel)

Robert Raglan

(Fr. Benedict)

Philip Latham
Philip Latham

(Brian McFergus)

Bill Nagy
Bill Nagy

(Meredith)

Michael Wynne

(Captain)

Tom Busby
Tom Busby

(Sailor)

Walter Randall

(Soldier)

Sean Kelly

(James)

Jennifer Jayne
Jennifer Jayne

(Mary)

June Thorburn
June Thorburn

(Lady Diane)

Mark Burns
Mark Burns

(Alan)

Guy Deghy
Guy Deghy

(Baron Brentlock)

Totti Truman Taylor
Totti Truman Taylor

(Villager)

Ellen Pollock
Ellen Pollock

(Lady Melinda)

Richard Caldicot
Richard Caldicot

(Baron Fitzgeorge)

Eira Heath

(Rose)

Roy Patrick

(Captain)

Maurice Kaufmann
Maurice Kaufmann

(Miguel of Navarre)

Sean Lynch
Sean Lynch

(Demere)

Noel Coleman
Noel Coleman

(Sir Roland)

Margaretta Scott
Margaretta Scott

(Constance)

Christopher Witty

(Arthur)

William Fox

(Fr. Gerard)

Victor Spinetti
Victor Spinetti

(Pierre)

Patrick McAlinney

(Captain)

Anthony Jacobs

(Lord Roger)

Jane Hylton
Jane Hylton

(Megan)

Malcolm Knight

(Tom)

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