Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson, Robbie Coltrane, Ben Elton, Hugh Paddick, Nigel Planer, Miranda Richardson, Jim Sweeney.
Directed by: Mandie Fletcher.
The entire historic third series. Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) is butler to George, the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie)...
Dish and Dishonesty - Blackadder takes on the task of saving his master from bankruptcy. Unfortunately, attempts at interfering in the democratic process don't go according to plan.
Ink and Incapability - When Prince George is approached by Dr Johnson with a view to patronising his new dictionary, Blackadder is at first unimpressed. But as Johnson's enthusiasm for a novel by a certain Gertrude Perkins becomes clear, the Royal butler's attitude changes.
Nob and Nobility - With Francophilia and Scarlet Pimpernalia sweeping England following the French Revolution, Blackadder's distaste for anything Gallic seems somewhat out of place.
Sense and Senility - With anarchists lurking everywhere, Blackadder suggests that it might be opportune for his master to make a speech sympathetic to the proletariat. But when they hire two actors to give Prince George some oratorical training, Baldrick discovers a plot to murder the prince.
Amy and Amiability - Penury stalks the corridors of the Royal Palace and the only answer is a marriage of convenience for the Prince Regent. Unfortunately, the idea backfires and Blackadder is forced into a highwayman's life.
Dual and Duality - After a night of debauchery with the Duke of Wellington's two nieces, the Prince Regent is challenged to a duel by the big-nosed general. During a momentary lapse into semi-coherence Baldrick thinks of a plan.
The entire historic third series. Edmund Blackadder is butler to George, the Prince Regent
Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry, Miranda Richardson, Historic Comedy