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General Discussion => The Buzz => Topic started by: GillE on March 28, 2009, 21:36

Title: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: GillE on March 28, 2009, 21:36
The Beeb has scandalised historians by re-inventing Friar Tuck as a black martial arts expert in the third series of Robin Hood.  Not that it matters to me - the whole series is laden with so many historical inaccuracies that it's utterly ridiculous anyway.

What I did find amusing was the misprint in the Daily Mail report (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1165482/BBC-reinvent-fat-balding-Friar-Tuck-black-martial-arts-expert-new-series-Robin-Hood.html) which describes Friar Tuck as " a black marital arts expert" !  What a pity they didn't lapse into spoonerisms with the character's name too.
Title: Re: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: Simon on March 28, 2009, 23:07
I stopped watching it after the first episode of the first series.  Re-inventing history purely to be politically correct, is just plain ridiculous.
Title: Re: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: sam on March 29, 2009, 09:36
I don't watch it but its just story telling - pure fantasy and there isn't anything wrong with that - though you have to hope a whole generation doesn't grow up to believe that's how it was...
Title: Re: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: Rik on March 29, 2009, 10:46
Are you kidding, Sam. It's been on the box, it must be true. ;)
Title: Re: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: Sandra on March 29, 2009, 19:01
Its a shame that they killed maid Marian off Gill as they could have properly been pc in representing minorities. if they had cast a one legged, black lesbian actress to play her  :)x
Title: Re: Friar Tuck Re-invented
Post by: GillE on March 29, 2009, 19:16
I didn't know they'd killed Maid Marian until I read the newspaper article.  As I said, it's not a series I watch.  I think I saw the first ten minutes of the first episode and gave up, flabbergasted at how bad it was and the historical howlers.

Bring back Michael Praed!  Robin of Sherwood (and the Clannad soundtrack) still sets the standard.