Man. What a fucking show. I'm going to ignore The Black Adder as I personally do not think it fits in with the rest (I actually have recommended the show to people, only for them to give up because of the first series), but if anyone else wants to plug it then feel free. If you're new to the show, I heavily recommend you skip Series 1, and move straight onto Blackadder II. Come back to Series 1 after you've finished 2, 3 and 4.
From Wikipedia:
Series 2 - BLACKADDER II (1986)
Starring
Rowan Atkinson as Lord Edmund Blackadder
Tim McInnerny as Lord Percy Percy, Heir to the Duchy of Northumberland
Tony Robinson as Baldrick
Miranda Richardson as Queen Elizabeth I of England
Stephen Fry as Lord Melchett, the Lord Chamberlain
Patsy Byrne as Nursie
Set during the Elizabethan era, this is where it all kicked off. Smaller sets and a lower production budget forced Richard Curtis and Ben Elton to craft scripts that were witty, tight, filled with character and most importantly, hilarious. Special mention goes to Dr Who himself Tom Baker as a crazy drunk ship's captain with no legs who loves the feel of a woman's bottom. Can't forget about Rik Mayall as Lord Flasheart either. What a guy.
My favourite episode: Potato.
Series 3 - BLACKADDER THE THIRD (1987)
Cast:
Rowan Atkinson as Edmund Blackadder
Tony Robinson as Baldrick
Hugh Laurie as George, Prince Regent
Helen Atkinson-Wood as Mrs Miggins
Set during the British Regency, Blackadder the Third stripped down the primary cast even further, relying on the chemistry of the three main actors (Atkinson, Robinson and Laurie) along with a cast of A-class guest stars such as Chris Morris, Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Johnson, author of the Dictionary and Stephen Fry as the terrifying Duke of Wellington, as well as Rowan Atkinson playing against himself as...MacAdder.
This series continues the trend of Blackadder's descendents getting cleverer, whilst Baldrick's gets stupider. But the stupidest by far is Hugh Laurie as thicky thick thicker than a whale omelette Prince George.
My favourite episode: Ink and Incapability. Nothing, ever comes close to this half hour of comedy gold. My favourite episode of the entire show.
Series 4 - BLACKADDER GOES FORTH (1989)
Cast:
Rowan Atkinson as Captain Edmund Blackadder
Tony Robinson as Private Baldrick
Hugh Laurie as Lieutenant George
Stephen Fry as General Melchett
Tim McInnerny as Captain Darling
The fourth and final series of Blackadder, set during the First World War. A far cry from his ancestor's life as a prince - this era of Blackadder is a captain in the trenches of No Man's Land, together with the stupidest descendant of Baldrick yet and Hugh Laurie as the happiest person ever to set foot into a war zone. Depressed and desperate to escape, Blackadder attempts a new plan each episode only to fail each time, due to the incompetence of Baldrick and George, or the sheer madness of the insane General Melchett, along with his assistant, Captain Darling.
Eventually, all good things come to an end, and Blackadder ended with the single most touching moment ever to be shown on television, even to this day. I'm not posting it. You know what I mean, you have to watch it.
Anyway, it's not all depressing. This series was still fucking hilarious.
My personal favourite of 4? Corporal Punishment. The scene in the courtroom still reduces me to tears of laughter to this day.
anyway. there's the main series done. If you haven't seen them yet, then what the hell are you waiting for? Netflix USA and UK both have it on. If you live in the UK and you haven't seen Blackadder yet then...well...
i dunno
From Wikipedia:
Blackadder is the name that encompassed four series of a BBC 1 period British sitcom, along with several one-off instalments. All television episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as 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 and Lord Flashheart.
Series 2 - BLACKADDER II (1986)
Starring
Rowan Atkinson as Lord Edmund Blackadder
Tim McInnerny as Lord Percy Percy, Heir to the Duchy of Northumberland
Tony Robinson as Baldrick
Miranda Richardson as Queen Elizabeth I of England
Stephen Fry as Lord Melchett, the Lord Chamberlain
Patsy Byrne as Nursie
Set during the Elizabethan era, this is where it all kicked off. Smaller sets and a lower production budget forced Richard Curtis and Ben Elton to craft scripts that were witty, tight, filled with character and most importantly, hilarious. Special mention goes to Dr Who himself Tom Baker as a crazy drunk ship's captain with no legs who loves the feel of a woman's bottom. Can't forget about Rik Mayall as Lord Flasheart either. What a guy.
My favourite episode: Potato.
Series 3 - BLACKADDER THE THIRD (1987)
Cast:
Rowan Atkinson as Edmund Blackadder
Tony Robinson as Baldrick
Hugh Laurie as George, Prince Regent
Helen Atkinson-Wood as Mrs Miggins
Set during the British Regency, Blackadder the Third stripped down the primary cast even further, relying on the chemistry of the three main actors (Atkinson, Robinson and Laurie) along with a cast of A-class guest stars such as Chris Morris, Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Johnson, author of the Dictionary and Stephen Fry as the terrifying Duke of Wellington, as well as Rowan Atkinson playing against himself as...MacAdder.
This series continues the trend of Blackadder's descendents getting cleverer, whilst Baldrick's gets stupider. But the stupidest by far is Hugh Laurie as thicky thick thicker than a whale omelette Prince George.
My favourite episode: Ink and Incapability. Nothing, ever comes close to this half hour of comedy gold. My favourite episode of the entire show.
Series 4 - BLACKADDER GOES FORTH (1989)
Cast:
Rowan Atkinson as Captain Edmund Blackadder
Tony Robinson as Private Baldrick
Hugh Laurie as Lieutenant George
Stephen Fry as General Melchett
Tim McInnerny as Captain Darling
The fourth and final series of Blackadder, set during the First World War. A far cry from his ancestor's life as a prince - this era of Blackadder is a captain in the trenches of No Man's Land, together with the stupidest descendant of Baldrick yet and Hugh Laurie as the happiest person ever to set foot into a war zone. Depressed and desperate to escape, Blackadder attempts a new plan each episode only to fail each time, due to the incompetence of Baldrick and George, or the sheer madness of the insane General Melchett, along with his assistant, Captain Darling.
Eventually, all good things come to an end, and Blackadder ended with the single most touching moment ever to be shown on television, even to this day. I'm not posting it. You know what I mean, you have to watch it.
Anyway, it's not all depressing. This series was still fucking hilarious.
My personal favourite of 4? Corporal Punishment. The scene in the courtroom still reduces me to tears of laughter to this day.
anyway. there's the main series done. If you haven't seen them yet, then what the hell are you waiting for? Netflix USA and UK both have it on. If you live in the UK and you haven't seen Blackadder yet then...well...
i dunno