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5.0 out of 5 stars
Black Adder, where it all started., January 8, 2000
This is the original first series of the Black Adder which first aired in 1983. In the first series, Rowan Atkinson as the Black Adder shows many of his Mr. Bean expressions and personalities. In my opinion this is one of the best comedy shows of all time. This absolutely the best british comedy that I have seen. Rowan Atkinson leads the cast as Edmund Blackadder, Tony Robinson follows him everywhere as his trusty servant Baldrick. This would not be a classic Black Adder without his good friend Percy who is played by Tim McInnerny. Rowan Atkinson is also the writer of this series, that may be why it is in my opinion the best of the Black Adder shows. This show, the first half of the first series contains the following three 3 episodes, all of which are set in the darkest of the dark ages in the late 1400's. Episode 1 - The Foretelling. (Originally air date: June 15, 1983) This episode opens as with : "History has known many great liars. Copernicus, Goebbels, St Ralph the Liar [he is shown holding a sign which reads `St Benedict the Liar'] -- but there have been none quite so vile as the Tudor king, Henry VII. It was he who rewrote history to portray his precessor Richard III as a deformed maniac who killed his nephews in the Tower. But the real truth is that Richard was a kind and thoughtful man who cherished his young wards. In particular, Richard, Duke of York, who grew into a big, strong boy." If you haven't seen Black Adder, this is the episode to start with, or if you have seen other Black Adder episodes that this is a must see. Episode 2 - The Queen of Spain's Beard. (Original air date: July 6, 1983) This episode is set in 1492, where the King arranges a marriage between Edmund and the Infanta of Spain. Edmund and Baldrick come up with some interesting methods of trying to get out of this arranged marriage. Infanta Maria Escalosa of Spain is played by Mariam Margoyles, and her interpreter Don Speckingleesh is played by Jim Broadbent. This episode is not as good as episode 1, but it is still fantastic. Episode 3 - The Archbishop. (Original air date: June 29, 1983) The King makes Edmund Archbishop of Canterbury, a position usually vacated by unfortunate accidents.
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