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Dicken's classic tale of kindness, truth and virtue completely mucked up and ruined by having a member of the Blackadder family involved. Also Baldrick, of course, the man you can rely on to turn a Christmas dinner into a dog's dinner, as long as the dog isn't particularly fussy. Stuffed with deeply horrid people (many of whom are gigantically fat) and groaning with cartloads of seasonal bottom jokes, it manages to squeeze in not only a..
Written by Richards Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. This DVD contains the complete first series of the legendary comedy, Blackadder, now digitally restored from the original programme masters. The Blackadder saga begins with a medieval tale of disaster and drollery. Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, is the slimy and much-despised younger son of King Richard IV. Haunted by his uncle Richard III whom he killed by mistake, he lurks in the castle corri..
This deluxe edition includes all four series digitally remastered plus a whole host of special features, many of which are exclusive to this collection. Remastered Series: The Black Adder, Blackadder II, Blackadder III, Blackadder Goes Forth. Brand New Audio Commentaries with Rowan Atkinson & John Lloyd, Stephen Fry, Ben Elton & Richard Curtis, Tony Robinson & Tim McInnerny. Blackadder Rides Again: Special 60 Minute Documentary To Mark ..
The entire second series of hit TV show 'Blackadder'. Written and devised by Richard Curtis ('Four Weddings and a Funeral') and Ben Elton, it stars Rowan Atkinson as the slimy courtier who - with the help and hindrance of his witless sidekick Baldrick (Tony Robinson) - tries to wheedle his way into the affections of Queen Elizabeth I (Miranda Richardson). The episodes included are: 'Bells', 'Head', 'Potato', 'Money', 'Beer' and 'Chains'..
Written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. This DVD contains the complete third series of the legendary comedy, Blackadder, now digitally restored from the original programme masters. The fortunes of the Blackadder family are somewhat in decline with the advent of the Regency period. Edmund is now butler and confidante to George, the Prince Regent, a dandified dunderhead who can’t even figure out how to put on his own pantaloons. But..