B L A C K A D D E R P R O G R A M M E G U I D E ------------------------------------------------------- Series 1: The Black Adder (1983) ------------------------- Written by:.....Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson Director:.......Martin Shardlow Producer:.......John Lloyd Edmund is the son of King Richard IV (1485-1498) Main Cast: Edmund Blackadder:......Rowan Atkinson Baldrick:...............Tony Robinson Percy:..................Tim McInnerny King Richard IV:........Brian Blessed The Queen:..............Elspet Gray Prince Harry:...........Robert East 1. The Foretelling (1485) Edmund accidentally kills King Richard III (Peter Cook) , making his father King while he hides Henry Tudor in his room. 2. The Queen of Spain's Beard (1492) In order to prevent a war with Spain, Edmund must marry a Spanish Princess. 3. The Archbishop (1487) Edmund is made the Archbishop, which has not been a very safe office to hold, especially when the King doesn't agree with the church. 4. Born To Be King (1486) With King Richard off to the crusades,Edmund comes across evidence that casts doubt on Prince Harry's stature as next in line to the throne. 5. Witchsmeller Pursuivant (1495) Edmund gets accused of being a witch by a witchsmeller (Frank Finlay). 6. The Black Seal (1498) With the help of the "six most dangerous men in England", Edmund attempts to take over the throne. Series 2: Black Adder II ------------------------ Written by:.....Richard Curtis and Ben Elton Director:.......Mandie Fletcher Producer:.......John Lloyd E. Blackadder is a Lord in Queen Elizabeth's court. Main Cast: Lord Edmund Blackadder: Rowan Atkinson Baldrick:...............Tony Robinson Lord Percy:.............Tim McInnerny Lord Melchett:..........Stephen Fry Queen Elizabeth I:......Miranda Richardson Nursie:.................Patsy Byrne 1. Bells ( Jan 9, 1986) Edmund falls in love with his new man-servant (Gabrielle Glaister), who is really a girl in disguise. Lord Flashheart (Rik Mayall) turns up to spoil the wedding. 2. Head ( Jan 16, 1986) Edmund is appointed Head Executioner and accidently executes the wrong man, which causes a slight problem when his wife is given permission by the Queen to see him. 3. Potato ( Jan 23, 1986) Sir Walter Raleigh (Simon Jones) returns from exploring the New World. Edmund decides to do some exploring to impress the Queen with the aid of Captain Rum (Tom Baker). 4. Money ( Feb 6, 1986) The Bishop of Bath & Wells (Ronald Lacey) arrives to collect on a debt that Edmund owes. 5. Beer ( Feb 13, 1986) Edmund has his Aunt and Uncle Whiteadder over for dinner, as well as hosting a drinking party at the same time. 6. Chains ( Feb 20, 1986) Edmund and Melchett are kidnapped by a German (Hugh Laurie) who plans to overthrow England's Queen. Blackadder: The Cavalier Years ------------------------------ (part of a BBC Comic Relief Telethon) Edmund Blackadder is a friend of King Charles (1648). Main Cast: Sir Edmund Blackadder: Rowan Atkinson Baldrick:..............Tony Robinson King Charles:..........Stephen Fry Oliver Cromwell:.......Robbie Coltrane Edmund attempts to rescue King Charles from being executed by the round-heads. Series 3: Black Adder the Third (1760 - 1815) --------------------------------------------- Written by:.....Richard Curtis and Ben Elton Director:.......Mandie Fletcher Producer:.......John Lloyd Edmund Blackadder is a butler to the Prince Regent. Main Cast: Edmund Blackadder:.....Rowan Atkinson Baldrick:..............Tony Robinson Prince George:.........Hugh Laurie Mrs. Miggins:..........Helen Atkinson-Wood 1. Dish and Dishonesty ( Sep 17, 1987) Parliment is about to cut off the Prince Regent's support and Edmund takes action to save him. 2. Ink and Incapability ( Sep 24, 1987) Dr. Samual Johnson (Robbie Coltrane) asks the Prince for support of his dictionary. which accidentally gets used for firewood. Edmund must re- write it before Dr. Johnson finds out. 3. Nob and Nobility ( Oct 1, 1987) The Scarlet Pimpernel is the talk of London, much to Edmunds chagrin. He is captured by French revolutionaries and held captive. Tim McInnerny and Nigel Planer guest as Lord Topper and Lord Smedley. 4. Sense and Senility ( Oct 8, 1987) The Prince Regent enlists the aid of two actors to help him write a speech. But are the actors really anarchists? 5. Amy and Amiability ( Oct 15, 1987) The Prince is low on cash and Edmund sets out to find a suitable dowry for the Prince Regent to marry. Amy Hardwood (Miranda Richardson) looks to be the answer. 6. Duel and Duality ( Oct 22, 1987) The Prince Regent "soils" two of the Duke of Wellington's (Stephen Fry) nieces and is challenged to a duel. Edmund volunteers to fight for the Prince and attempts to get his cousin, McAdder to fill in for him. Blackadder's Christmas Carol (Dec 23, 1988) ---------------------------- Written by:.....Richard Curtis and Ben Elton Director:.......Richard Boden Producer:.......John Lloyd Ebenezer Blackadder is the proprietor of a moustache shop in Victorian London. Main Cast: Ebenezer Blackadder:........Rowan Atkinson Baldricks:..................Tony Robinson Lords Melchett/Frondo:......Stephen Fry Queens Elizabeth I/ASphyxia XIX: ............................Miranda Richardson Nursie/Bernard:.............Patsy Byrne Princes Regent/Pigmot:......Hugh Laurie Spirit of Christmas:........Robbie Coltrane Mellicent:..................Nicola Bryant Queen Victoria:.............Miriam Margolyes Prince Albert:..............Jim Broadbent Ebenezer Adder is the kindest man in England. A visit from the Spirit of Christmas helps him to see the error of his ways. Includes Christmas scenes of "Black Adder II" and "Black Adder the Third", plus a "Star Adder" scene. Series 4: Blackadder Goes Forth ------------------------------- Written by:.....Richard Curtis and Ben Elton Director:.......Richard Boden Producer:.......John Lloyd Edmund Blackadder is a Captain in the trenches along the Western Front in 1917. Main Cast: Captain Blackadder:.........Rowan Atkinson Private Baldrick:...........Tony Robinson Lt. George Barleigh:........Hugh Laurie General Melchett:...........Stephen Fry Captain Darling:............Tim McInnerny 1. Captain Cook ( 28-Sep-89 ) General Melchett is looking for an artist for a special assignment. 2. Corporal Punishment ( 5-Oct-89 ) In avoiding orders from Geneepisdes ral Melchett, Edmund eats a messenger pigeon, which turns out to be a court-martial offense. 3. Major Star ( 12-Oct-89 ) In order to boost the troop's morale, Edmund organizes a show with hopes of taking the revue to London. 4. Private Plane ( 19-Oct-89 ) Edmund joins the Air Corp and crashes behind the enemy lines with Baldrick. Lord Flashheart (Rik Mayall) battles Baron von Richthoven (Adrian Edmondson) to rescue him. 5. General Hospital ( 26-Oct-89 ) Edmund is assigned to find a spy in a hospital, which has a beautiful nurse (Miranda Richardson) and a man with a strong German accent called "Smith". 6. Goodbyeee ( 2-Nov-89 ) The big push is coming, so Edmund goes mad. Will a last minute call to Field Marshal Haig (Geoffrey Palmer) save him? Misc Notes on The Black Adder The four series and the Christmas special aired on cable's Arts and Entertainment network (A&E). The Black Adder II episode "Beer" did not air on A&E as well as the Black Adder The Third episode "Nob and Nobility". Each episode in the first series varied in length (30 to 34 minutes), while the episodes in the other three series ran 29 minutes each. The Christmas special ran 45 minutes. A&E edits the episodes to 22.5 minutes to make room for commercials with 45 seconds edited out of the Christmas special for some unknown reason. The syndicated order of the episodes in the first series is based on the date given in the episode, not on the episode number which appears onscreen with the title. Thus, the second and fourth episodes ("The Queen of Spain's Beard" and "Born to be King") are switched, running fourth and second. Black Adder II and Black Adder the Third each won the cable ACE award for best comedy series. The third series also won an ACE award for costume design. All four series and the Christmas special are available to PBS stations. Some stations have not aired "The Archbishop" while other stations have skipped over "Beer". "Nob and Nobility" is not available due to some legal problems concerning the copyright of the name "The Scarlet Pimpernel", the episode is available on home video, though. CBS/Fox has released two "Blackadder III" tapes in the US with the first tape containing the first three "Black Adder the Third" epsiodes ("Dish and Dishonesty", "Ink and Incapability", and "Nob and Nobility") and the second tape containing the other three episodes ("Sense and Senility", "Amy and Amiability", and "Duel and Duality"). List price is $14.95. The first series has been released by CBS/Fox on two tapes at a price of $19.98 each with three episodes per tape in the syndicated order. All four series have been released in the UK by BBC Video with "Black Adder: The Cavalier Years" appearing on a UK Comic Relief tape "Exclusive Relief" and "Blackadder's Christmas Carol" being released seperately. "Blackadder Goes Forth" is the last series according to Richard Curtis and John Lloyd in an article in The Times in Nov '89. Rumours of a "Blackadder Five" with Edmund the manager of a Britsh rock group with drummer "Bald Rick" is nothing more than a joke mentioned in that article. Since the end of Black Adder (additions welcomed): Rowan has been producing a series of "Mr. Bean" shows, which will air on HBO starting in February along with an in concert comedy special. Two "Mr. Bean" segments have been re-filmed for distribution as short films, the first of which, "Mr. Bean Goes to a Premiere", has been distributed by 20th Century Fox. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie have been making their own TV series "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" for the BBC plus several series of "Jeeves and Wooster" for Independent Televison in the U.K., the first series of which has aired on Masterpiece Theatre in the U.S. Ben Elton has produced one series of "The Man From Auntie" for the BBC. Tony Robinson has produced two series of "Maid Marion and her Merry Men" for the BBC. Richard Curtis has written "The Tall Guy". Tim McInnerny has been in "Erik The Viking", several productions of "The Comic Strip Presents" on the BBC, the Kate Bush Video for "This Woman's Work", and played Dr. Frankenfurter in a British Stage revival of "The Rocky Horror Show". -end- Unfortunately, I've lost the name of the author of this guide. If anyone knows it, please post it. I'd like to give him/her the proper credit. Regards, Dale Clayton ------------------------ dale.clayton@canrem.com Canada Remote Systems - Toronto, Ontario/Detroit, MI World's Largest PCBOARD System - 416-629-7000/629-7044