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  2. Blackadder the Third - Wikipedia

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    Blackadder the Third [1] is the third series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder, written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, which aired on BBC1 from 17 September to 22 October 1987. [2] The series is set during the Georgian Era , and sees the principal character, Mr. E. Blackadder , serve as butler to the Prince Regent and have to contend with, or cash ...

  3. Blackadder - Wikipedia

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    Blackadder the Third – The Complete Entire Historic Third Series: 7 September 1992 (BBCV 4786) 2 October 1995 (BBCV 5713) Dish and Dishonesty, Ink and Incapability, Nob and Nobility, Sense and Senility, Amy and Amibility, Duel and Duality 15 Blackadder Goes Forth – The Complete Entire Historic Fourth Series: 7 September 1992 (BBCV 4787)

  4. Major Star - Wikipedia

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    Blackadder decides to desert but is stopped when General Melchett arrives in the trench as he ironically needs Blackadder to help him shoot some deserters. Melchett, reminding Blackadder of the French army mutinies the previous year, and the recent Russian uprising, is determined to prevent the same thing happening in the British Army.

  5. Goodbyeee - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbyeee", or "Plan F: Goodbyeee", [a] is the sixth and final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, the fourth and final series of British historical sitcom Blackadder. The episode was first broadcast on BBC1 in the United Kingdom on 2 November 1989, shortly before Armistice Day .

  6. List of Miranda Richardson performances - Wikipedia

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    Blackadder the Third: Amy Hardwood: TV series (1 episode: "Amy and Amiability") 1988 Sweet as You Are: Julia Perry TV film Royal Television Society Award for Best Performance – Female: A Night of Comic Relief: Woman with Phone TV special The Master Builder: Hilde Wangel TV film The Storyteller: Witch TV series (1 episode: "The Three Ravens ...

  7. The Archbishop - Wikipedia

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    "The Archbishop" is the third episode of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder). It is set in England in the late 15th century, and follows the exploits of the fictitious Prince Edmund as he is invested as Archbishop of Canterbury amid a Machiavellian plot by the King to acquire lands from the Catholic Church.

  8. Born to Be King (Blackadder) - Wikipedia

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    "Born to Be King" is the second episode of The Black Adder, the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder. Set in late 15th-century England, the episode takes a humorous look at rivalries with the Kingdom of Scotland and centres the dramatic tension on the doubts cast over parentage of the lead character, Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh.

  9. The Queen of Spain's Beard - Wikipedia

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    "The Queen of Spain's Beard" is the fourth episode of season one in The Black Adder, a BBC's historical comedy franchise. Set in England, during a fictional historical era of the late 15th-century, the episode parodies the practice of intermarriage between the royal houses of European powers - which was a genuine and significant characteristic of European politics at that time. [1]