Blackadder
1980s British tv sitcom
Historical saga about the Edmund Blackadder and his successor during the history of Britain. Typical Edmund Blackadder is cunning, back-stabbing and conscienceless man, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, especially in politics.
Blackadder Blackadder the Third (1987)
This time Blackadder is a butler to George, the Prince of Wales, who is acting as regent and also as a dimwit.
1 | Dish and Dishonesty |
| Blackadder has to take up politics in order to keep prince being supported from the public money. |
2 | Ink and Incapability |
| Prince promises to be a patron of the first dictionary of English language written by Doctor Samuel Johnson, but there are two problems - Johnson finds the prince a moron and Blackadder despises Doctor Johnson. |
3 | Nob and Nobility |
| Blackadder is fed up hearing about the brave Scarlet Pimpernel, who rescue French aristocrats from revolution and brings them to England. To prove that it isn?t as hard as everybody says he also sets to revolutionary France. Well, sort of. |
4 | Sense and Senility |
| After the assassination attempt from anarchists Prince George hires two actors to help him improve his image. |
5 | Amy and Amiability |
| Baldrick is absolutely fascinated by The Shadow, a highway robber. Blackadder has a big problem finding a bride for the prince. Two two tales suddenly connect. |
6 | Duel and Duality |
| Prince spends the night with girls of the Wellington family and now someone has to take the fullness of Duke of Wellington?s anger. |