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}}'''Friar Tuck''' was a [[human]] outlaw in the [[12th century]]. He belonged to [[Robin Hood]]'s band, the [[Merry Men]], settled in the [[Sherwood Forest]].
}}'''Friar Tuck''' was a [[human]] outlaw in the [[12th century]]. He belonged to [[Robin Hood]]'s band, the [[Merry Men]], settled in [[Sherwood Forest]].


He was a portly man, dressed like a [[monk]]. Robin Hood hinted he was "named for the quantity of grub he tucks into".
He was a portly man, dressed like a [[monk]]. Robin Hood hinted he was "named for the quantity of grub he tucks into".
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Tuck was played by [[Tony Caunter]] in the 1975 BBC miniseries {{wi|The Legend of Robin Hood}}, [[Michael McShane]] in the 1991 film {{wi|Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves}} and by [[David Harewood]] in the 2006 [[BBC One]] series {{wi|Robin Hood (2006 TV series)|Robin Hood}}.
Tuck was played by [[Tony Caunter]] in the 1975 BBC miniseries {{wi|The Legend of Robin Hood}}, [[Michael McShane]] in the 1991 film {{wi|Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves}} and by [[David Harewood]] in the 2006 [[BBC One]] series {{wi|Robin Hood (2006 TV series)|Robin Hood}}.
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