Blackadder Comedy Programmes Television Arts and Entertainment United Kingdom
Blackadder Comedy Programmes Television Arts and Entertainment United Kingdom
Sitcom revolving around the historical figure Blackadder, who appears in the first series as the snivelling son of the King Richard IV. The second series features Blackadder as a courtier to Queen Elizabeth I, with the third series seeing him return as the butler to the Prince Regent, George III. The final series has Blackadder as a sergeant in the trenches in World War I. Played by Rowan Atkinson, and with Tony Robinson playing Blackadder's ever faithful sidekick Baldrick. Also starring Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Tim McInnerny, Miranda Richardson, Adrian Edmonson and Rik Mayall. Written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis. First broadcast on BBC1 in June 1983.
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Blackadder Hall - Show guide including information on pilot episode and specials. Also features news, forums and a mailing list.
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IMDb: Blackadder Goes Forth - Provides a plot summary, message board, viewer comments and a full list of cast and crew.
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Sup's Blackadder Page - A fan provides images, comments, sound files and links.
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Gary's Blackadder Front Page - Featuring the show's theme lyrics and episode transcripts.
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IMDb: Blackadder II - Offers a message board, plot outline and cast and crew list, with comments from viewers.
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BBC Comedy: Blackadder - Official website containing episode guide, interviews, e-cards and wallpaper.
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Blackadder Reference Site - Episode guides, scripts, fan fiction, a mailing list and forums.
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Blackadder Quotes - Script excerpts covering several of the episodes, from series one to series three.
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Queenie's Cunning Page of Blackadder - Background information, multimedia downloads, art gallery and links.
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IMDb: Blackadder the Third - Synopsis, cast and crew, and user comments.
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Sound America - Blackadder - Collection of .wav files from the programme.
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IMDb: Black Adder - Synopsis, viewer comments, a message board, links and a full list of cast and crew.
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Blackadder Goes Fourth - Presents a critique of the series as a First World War comedy, along with pictures, scripts and sound files.
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Wikipedia - Blackadder - In-depth article examining each of the four series, and their impact on popular culture. With links to fan pages and related resources.
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The Blackadder Pages - Includes episode transcripts.
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