Blackadder
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 1983 - 2000
- 26 episodes (4 series)
The Blackadder dynasty has run through English history since time immemorial, seemingly always hampered by a Baldrick, and often a Percy and Melchett. Stars Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Tim McInnerny, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry and more.
- Special repeated at 5:10pm on U&Gold
- Streaming rank this week: 77
Cunning - The Blackadder Programme Guide
Blackadder has proved itself to be one of the funniest and most popular TV comedies ever shown in the UK. Caught up in a world where everyone else seems either stupid or inept, Blackadder - the central protagonist of the series - is at a loss to understand why problems and bizarre situations should follow him around like a bad smell (much like his sidekick Baldrick, in fact). The best of Blackadder's cutting comments, evil machinations, double entendres and opinions are examined in this detailed companion to this cult British comedy.
This is an episode guide to the four series of the famously popular sitcom, including an assessment of the precedents of Blackadder and also its legacy, as well as a section on the Millennium special, Blackadder Back And Forth.
First published: Thursday 4th May 2000
- Publisher: Virgin
- Pages: 1
- Catalogue: 9780753504475
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