Ivanhoe is a British television series first shown on ITV in 1958-59. The show features Roger Moore in his first starring role, as Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe, in a series of adventures aimed at a children's audience. The characters were drawn loosely from Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel.
In 12th-century England, Ivanhoe, a noble knight, embarks on a dangerous adventure to save King Richard and the kingdom from the tyrant Prince John. Along the way, he faces jousting tournaments, sword fights, and thrilling battles, all while navigating complex relationships and political intrigue.
Ivanhoe is a TV mini-series based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he navigates the political landscape of medieval England, battling against Prince John and his Saxon and Norman enemies. Along the way, Ivanhoe finds himself caught in a love triangle and must also confront his own identity and heritage.
In the 12th century, a knight named Ivanhoe returns to England from the Crusades and becomes involved in a struggle between Prince John and his brother Richard the Lionheart. Along the way, Ivanhoe must rescue his love, Lady Rowena, from the clutches of the evil Templar knights.
Ivanhoe was a BBC television series from 1970. The script was by Alexander Baron, based on Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name. The director was David Maloney. It was shown on the Sunday tea-time slot on BBC1, which for several years showed fairly faithful adaptations of classic novels aimed at a family audience. It was later shown on US television. It consisted of five 50-minute episodes. It is not widely remembered nowadays, but is remembered favourably by some who do remember it, as one of the better BBC Sunday adaptations, and possibly more accessible to a late 20th-century audience than Scott's original novel.
Ivanhoe is learning his way while having dealing with his father, Sir Cedric. The Normans are threatening England so he must quickly develop under the tutelage of the Black Knight, secretly King Richard, and followers of Robin Hood.
Based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe's 12th-century England comes to life in Burbank Film's classic animated film.
Set in medieval England, Ivanhoe follows the adventures of a young knight as he fights against injustice and seeks to reconcile with his love in the midst of political turmoil.
Wilfred of Ivanhoe (played by King Baggot), son of Sir Cedric (played by Wallace Bosco), returns to England from the Crusades in the Holy Land. As Ivanhoe, disguised, discovers that his beloved Lady Rowena (played by Evelyn Hope) has remained faithful, two weary travelers, Isaac of York (played by Herbert Brenon) and his pretty daughter Rebecca (played by Leah Baird), are admitted to Sir Cedric's castle, but after the knights learn that Isaac has money they abduct the visitors to the Norman stronghold of Torquilstone Castle.
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