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Keith Chegwin in Matt McCarthys Robin Hood Junior (1975)
Keith Chegwin
Robin Hood. The British Film Institute (BFI) are UK's lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. © Children's Film Foundation
Media ID 5721717
Filename: bfi-00n-02f.jpg
Size: 3600 x 2785 (2.1MB)
Date: 27th October 2011
Source: British Film Institute
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In this print from the British Film Institute archives, we are transported back to 1975 and introduced to a young Keith Chegwin in his role as Robin Hood Junior in Matt McCarthy's production. The image captures Chegwin's youthful exuberance and undeniable charm, which would later become synonymous with his successful career. Dressed in traditional medieval attire, Chegwin embodies the spirit of the legendary outlaw with an infectious energy that radiates through the lens. His mischievous smile hints at the playful nature of his character, while his determined gaze suggests a fierce determination to protect Sherwood Forest from tyranny. Matt McCarthy's adaptation of Robin Hood Junior undoubtedly provided a platform for Keith Chegwin to showcase his burgeoning talent. This early performance foreshadows the charismatic presence he would go on to bring to various television shows and films throughout his illustrious career. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a poignant reminder of both Chegwin's incredible versatility as an actor and his enduring impact on British entertainment. Whether it was through comedy or drama, he had an uncanny ability to captivate audiences across generations. This print is not just a testament to one individual's talent but also represents an era when storytelling took center stage, transporting us into mythical worlds where heroes like Robin Hood Junior fought for justice against all odds.