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Premiere Date | 1983-06-15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Notes | Blackadder is a series of four BBC1 pseudohistorical British sitcoms, plus several one-off instalments, which originally aired in the 1980s. All television episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as the anti-hero Edmund Blackadder, and Tony Robinson as Blackadder's dogsbody, Baldrick. Each series was set in a different historical period, with the two protagonists accompanied by different characters, though several reappear in one series or another, for example Melchett (Stephen Fry) and Lord Flashheart (Rik Mayall). The Black Adder - The Foretelling - Born To Be King - The Archbishop - The Queen Of Spain's Beard - Witchsmeller Pursuivant - The Black Seal Blackadder II - Bells - Head - Potato - Money - Beer - Chains Blackadder The Third - Dish And Dishonesty - Ink And Incapability - Nob And Nobility - Sense And Senility - Amy And Amiability - Duel And Duality Blackadder Goes Forth - Captain Cook - Corporal Punishment - Major Star - Private Plane - General Hospital - Goodbyeee Specials - The Cavalier Years - Christmas Carol - Back & Forth |
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