Robin Hood coming back for a second season


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BBC has announced plans to bring back Robin Hood for a second season of 13 episodes. Despite losing one million viewers since the pilot episode, the show has still done well on a competitive night.

“‘Robin Hood’ has been a big hit with family audiences, playing in a tough slot on the most competitive night of the week,” said BBC1 head Peter Fincham. “I’m thrilled that we have a new series to look forward to next year.”

Fincham’s comments were echoed by fellow BBC executive Jane Tranter, who said the Dominic Minghella-scripted series has benefited from its young cast — including Jonas Armstrong as the legendary title character.

It will be great to see how they expand on this to a second season, if they will be introducing more characters or just more stories with the current characters. No word yet if everyone will be back for the second season.

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5 Responses to “Robin Hood coming back for a second season”

  1. ella bella says:

    love it so much cant wait for season 2

    please more spoillers

  2. Rachi-babe says:

    oh my god!
    can any body tell me the exact date of season 2 starting?
    I SO CANT WAIT!
    the problem is that i live in Australia so it won’t air for ages here! Doesn’t that suck!?
    anyway -
    could anybody tell me? that would be great!
    :D bye

  3. katy says:

    just watched the first episode!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

    i dont want to go on holiday now cos i’ll miss 2 episodes!!!

  4. Laura says:

    Absolutely LOVE the movies. We download them, so no interuptions. Totally COOL!

  5. Paula says:

    Please come back My husband and I wait each week gto watch it. We get so excited. We got the first season on Disc for Christmas now our grandchildren can watch it too…. So excited
    Thanks for the great time

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