One of the grandest, noblest, catchiest, sing-a-long TV end-credit songs EVER ! The lyrics are timeless - how many of you baby-boomers still sing the song in the best Noel Coward English Accent you can muster, and go round the house singing the song at the top of your lungs !! Surely I cannot be the only one, kind sirs and damsels. P.S. - as a kid, watching this show, I always had a thing for that CUTE Maid Marion !! What a LUSH !!
There were two sponsors on the CBS edition of the series- The Wildroot Co., and Johnson & Johnson (they alternated sponsorship every other week)- this 1955 end title had the sponsor's product prominently displayed at the end. There was also a plug for Pan American Airlines, who "flew the films from England"...
"And still found plenty of time to sing" - sorry, but that's a really lame line.
hebneh 10 months ago
Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore Etc. Etc.
yogafan6500 2 years ago
One of the grandest, noblest, catchiest, sing-a-long TV end-credit songs EVER ! The lyrics are timeless - how many of you baby-boomers still sing the song in the best Noel Coward English Accent you can muster, and go round the house singing the song at the top of your lungs !! Surely I cannot be the only one, kind sirs and damsels. P.S. - as a kid, watching this show, I always had a thing for that CUTE Maid Marion !! What a LUSH !!
colindominy 3 years ago 2
You're probably thinking of "MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS" parody of the series, 'retro'...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 5
First time I heard this song the lyrics went: "Dennis Moore, Dennis Moore..."
retrotvluver 4 years ago 3
Great Fun
whispperson 4 years ago 2
3 cheers for Robin Hood. Bronx cheer for the Sheriff!
whizbang47 4 years ago 2
Jill Esmond as the Queen. Sir Larry's Ex.
dentgt 4 years ago
There were two sponsors on the CBS edition of the series- The Wildroot Co., and Johnson & Johnson (they alternated sponsorship every other week)- this 1955 end title had the sponsor's product prominently displayed at the end. There was also a plug for Pan American Airlines, who "flew the films from England"...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
This is from an original American broadcast, as I can tell.
mrceleb2006 4 years ago