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Blackadder
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Blackadder

Wed, Jun 15, 1983
  • Comedy
Series · Synopsis

Synopsis

Blackadder traces the deeply cynical and self-serving lineage of various Edmund Blackadders throughout British history, from the muck of the Middle Ages to the frontline of The Great War.

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Cast

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  • Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    as Captain Edmund Blackadder
  • Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    as Private S. Baldrick
  • Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    as Lieutenant The Honourable George Colthurst St. Barleigh
  • Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    as Captain Kevin Darling
  • Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    as General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett
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Episodes

4 seasons · 24 episodes

Ended · 24 aired
Season 1
6 episodes · 6 aired
▾
  • E1
    The Foretelling
    Aired · Wed, Jun 15, 1983 · 30m

    Edmund accidentally kills King Richard III but, unexpectedly, the tragedy makes him a prince - so Edmund decides he now needs a more striking name for himself. But the mood of celebration is shattered when he realises the identity of the nobleman Lord Percy has agreed to shelter in the castle.

  • E2
    Born to Be King
    Aired · Wed, Jun 22, 1983 · 30m

    With the king away fighting in the Crusades, the arrival of Lord Dougal McAngus provides Edmund with an opportunity to seize power. But he really should have taken a closer look at those documents declaring brother Harry to be illegitimate...

  • E3
    The Archbishop
    Aired · Wed, Jun 29, 1983 · 30m

    Edmund is less than pleased when he's appointed to the dangerous post of Archbishop of Canterbury, but there's no wriggling out of the job. Can he avoid the sort of grisly fate that has befallen three previous incumbents?

  • E4
    The Queen of Spain's Beard
    Aired · Wed, Jul 6, 1983 · 30m

    The King wishes to form an alliance between England and Spain, and insists that Edmund marries the Infanta Maria Escalosa of Spain. Edmund is unimpressed by her lack of beauty.

  • E5
    Witchsmeller Pursuivant
    Aired · Wed, Jul 13, 1983 · 30m

    The cruel witchsmeller pursuivant is sent to root out the source of an outbreak of witchcraft - and quickly lays the blame on Edmund, Lord Percy and Baldrick. If they can't prove their innocence, they'll be burned at the stake.

  • E6
    The Black Seal
    Aired · Wed, Jul 20, 1983 · 30m

    Edmund makes a pact with the six most evil men in the kingdom in a bid to seize power. However, he is thwarted by the arrival of his nemesis, who imprisons him in a dungeon with Mad Gerald. When he eventually gets free, Edmund sets his original plan in motion - but have his co-conspirators stayed loyal?

Season 2
6 episodes · 6 aired
▾
  • E1
    Bells
    Aired · Thu, Jan 9, 1986 · 30m

    The Blackadder genes resurface in Elizabethan England in the guise of Edmund, great-great-grandson of the repulsive original. Blackadder is struck by Cupid's arrow when he takes on a new servant - a girl named Bob.

  • E2
    Head
    Aired · Thu, Jan 16, 1986 · 30m

    When Edmund is appointed lord high executioner, he moves a beheading forward from Wednesday to Monday, so he and his staff can enjoy some time off. But he didn't take into account the queen's tendency to change her mind.

  • E3
    Potato
    Aired · Thu, Jan 23, 1986 · 30m

    To keep up with Sir Walter Raleigh, Edmund announces he will navigate the treacherous waters of the Cape of Good Hope.

  • E4
    Money
    Aired · Wed, Feb 5, 1986 · 30m

    Edmund is in trouble when he is visited by a debt-collecting bishop armed with a red-hot poker.

  • E5
    Beer
    Aired · Thu, Feb 13, 1986 · 30m

    There are problems in the Blackadder household due to an embarrassing incident with a turnip, an ostrich feather and a puritanical fat aunt.

  • E6
    Chains
    Aired · Thu, Feb 20, 1986 · 30m

    The evil Prince Ludwig kidnaps both Blackadder and Lord Melchett, and the Queen remembers Blackadder's earlier advice to have nothing to do with any ransom notes. Is our hero doomed, or does Baldrick have a cunning plan?

Season 3
6 episodes · 6 aired
▾
  • E1
    Dish and Dishonesty
    Aired · Thu, Sep 17, 1987 · 30m

    England, 1760-1815 - golden age of wealth, power and discovery. But not for E Blackadder Esq, butler to the Prince Regent. The new Prime Minister Pitt the Younger (aged 13 and 3/4) plans to bankrupt the Prince. As usual, Blackadder takes his master's side (and indeed his wallet).

  • E2
    Ink and Incapability
    Aired · Thu, Sep 24, 1987 · 30m

    Dr Samuel Johnson seeks the regent's support for his dictionary, but when it is used for firewood, Edmund must rewrite it.

  • E3
    Nob and Nobility
    Aired · Thu, Oct 1, 1987 · 30m

    Revolution sweeps France, and heads roll. Everyone in Britain is obsessed with the daring exploits of the dashing Scarlet Pimpernel as he risks his life to save French aristocrats from the guillotine. Everyone except Edmund Blackadder.Edmund is challenged to rescue an aristocrat from the French revolutionaries. He hatches a plan to win the bet without putting himself in any danger - and promptly falls into the hands of the revolutionaries.

  • E4
    Sense and Senility
    Aired · Thu, Oct 8, 1987 · 30m

    While the Prince Regent is attending a play, he survives an assassination attempt by anarchists. He is horrified to learn that he is unpopular and Blackadder suggests he improves his image by delivering a speech, so he hires the two actors they saw at the theatre to tutor him in public speaking.Anarchists lurk in every cupboard and actors in every coffee house, but which pose a greater threat to the prince?

  • E5
    Amy and Amiability
    Aired · Thu, Oct 15, 1987 · 30m

    The regent is low on cash, so Edmund sets out to find him a bride with a big dowry. A certain Amy Hardwood seems to fit the bill - but is she connected with squirrel-hating highwayman Dick Turpin?

  • E6
    Duel and Duality
    Aired · Thu, Oct 22, 1987 · 30m

    The prince is challenged to a duel by the fearsome Duke of Wellington. Edmund volunteers to take his place, hoping that his cousin MacAdder will step in for him.

Season 4
6 episodes · 6 aired
▾
  • E1
    Captain Cook
    Aired · Thu, Sep 28, 1989 · 30m

    Edmund cheats to win a competition to be named Official War Artist, thinking it's his ticket out of the trenches. So he's furious when his reward turns out to be going into no man's land to sketch the German positions.

  • E2
    Corporal Punishment
    Aired · Thu, Oct 5, 1989 · 30m

    Blackadder faces court-martial for eating a carrier pigeon. With the pigeon's owner, Melchett, as judge and Darling as prosecutor, Edmund's relying on George and Baldrick to save his skin.

  • E3
    Major Star
    Aired · Thu, Oct 12, 1989 · 30m

    The October Revolution in Moscow produces three appalling results: a ceasefire by Russia, an offensive by Germany, and a Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick.

  • E4
    Private Plane
    Aired · Thu, Oct 19, 1989 · 30m

    Edmund, George and Baldrick join the Royal Flying Corps. However, Edmund and Baldrick are shot down soon afterwards and are taken prisoner by the Red Baron. George persuades dashing pilot Lord Flashheart to mount a rescue attempt, but when they hear what the Red Baron has planned for them, Blackadder and Baldrick are in no hurry to be saved.

  • E5
    General Hospital
    Aired · Thu, Oct 26, 1989 · 30m

    Melchett orders Blackadder to unmask a spy working in the hospital where George is recovering from a bomb blast. Edmund sets to work, interrogating Darling, seducing a nurse and asking Baldrick to keep an eye on a patient with a pronounced German accent.

  • E6
    Goodbyeee
    Aired · Thu, Nov 2, 1989 · 30m

    When Blackadder, George and Baldrick are told they are going over the top the next day, Blackadder decides to feign madness.