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Took me a while to realise Lord Flasheart was Rik Mayall from the Young Ones
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"She's got a tongue like an electric eel, and she likes the taste of a MAN'S tonsils!"
Took me a while to realise Lord Flasheart was Rik Mayall from the Young Ones
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Heh. Private Plane must have blown your mind then, what with Ade Edmondson/Vivian and Rik Mayall being in the same episode.
Oh yeah, as the Red Baron right?
I have a cunning plan...
Oh yes. I view it as a Bottom crossover episode. It's funnier that way.
As cunning as a fox who's just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University?
I loved Bottom as well.
I remember that quote haha.
Rowan and I had this great idea, because we are all getting a bit old, of doing a kind of Dad’s Army… They are a platoon in Walmington-on-Sea where they get kidnapped by a German submarine and taken to Colditz. They then have to escape. Because Tony Robinson is probably very near 70 now he would be just about the right age. We’d do it as a Blackadder – it would make a good movie, I think.
I never understood why he was so against the idea while he was still willing to make those awful Johnny English/Bean-movies.
Blackadder: How are we getting on?
Lady Whiteadder: Not good. Let us discuss your inheritance.
Blackadder: Oh good. Drink, first?
Lady Whiteadder: Drink!? [slaps him twice] Wicked child! Drink is urine from the last leper in Hell!
Blackadder: This is only water. This is a house of simple purity.
[A drunken Monk bursts into Blackadder's Puritan dinner, vomits in the fireplace and staggers out]
Monk: GREAT BOOZE-UP, EDMUND! [There is an awkward silence]
Lady Whiteadder: Do you know that man?
Blackadder: [looking behind him for another man] No.
Lady Whiteadder: He called you Edmund.
Blackadder: Oh, know him! Oh yes, I do.
Lady Whiteadder: Then can you explain what he meant by "Great booze-up?"
[Very long pause, as Blackadder thinks]
Blackadder: [haltingly] Yes, I can. My friend is a missionary... And on his last visit abroad... Brought back with him the chief of a famous tribe... His name is Great Boo... He's been suffering from sleeping sickness... And he's obviously just woken... Because, as you heard, "Great Boo's up."
Percy: [almost suffocating from holding his breath] Well done, Edmund.
Blackadder: [getting up] And I think I'd better go and visit him. Perce, over to you.
One of my favorite British comedies of all time. Even the regrettably lackluster first season holds a sweet spot in my heart.
Just as a side mention - one of the best dialogue lines ever comes from the seldom seen Christmas Carol:
Edmund: Ah, Melchett! Greetings!
I trust that Christmas brings you its traditional mix of good food
and violent stomach cramp.
Melchett: ...and compliments of the season to ]you[, Blackadder.
May the yuletide log slip from your fire and burn your house down.
Yes, Minister would like to have a word with you.
Sad that there isn't any love for series one, it was pretty darn funny.
I have a thing for OFAH, I watch it repeatedly and never, never get tired of it. So many years of great episodes
Utterly brilliant comedy. Series 2 and 4 get the most love and probably rightly so, but I'll always have a soft spot for the first series too. Brian Blessed is probably why though!! He kind of steals every scene he's in.