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"Blackadder the Third" (1987)TV series

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Overview

Seasons:
1 more
Release Date:
17 September 1987 (UK) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Tagline:
Macbeth! more
Plot:
In this generation, Blackadder is a frustrated butler in the employ of an incredibly stupid Crown Prince of England. full summary
Awards:
1 win & 4 nominations more
User Comments:
Intelligent sarcastic humour – the best of British! more

Cast

 (Series Cast [4])

Rowan Atkinson ... Edmund Blackadder / ... (6 episodes, 1987)
Tony Robinson ... Baldrick (6 episodes, 1987)
Hugh Laurie ... The Prince Regent (6 episodes, 1987)
Helen Atkinson-Wood ... Mrs. Miggins (6 episodes, 1987)

Series Directed by
Mandie Fletcher (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Writing credits
Richard Curtis (6 episodes, 1987)
Ben Elton (6 episodes, 1987)

Series Produced by
John Lloyd .... producer (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Original Music by
Howard Goodall (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Film Editing by
Chris Wadsworth (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Production Design by
Antony Thorpe (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Costume Design by
Annie Hardinge (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Makeup Department
Victoria Pocock .... makeup designer (6 episodes, 1987)

Ann Fenton .... hair stylist / makeup artist (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Management
Olivia Hill .... production manager (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Art Department
Judy Farr .... properties buyer (6 episodes, 1987)
Graham McCallum .... graphic designer (6 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Sound Department
Peter Barville .... sound supervisor (6 episodes, 1987)
Nick Way .... deputy sound supervisor (2 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Visual Effects by
Stuart Murdoch .... visual effects designer (4 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Ron Bristow .... lighting director (5 episodes, 1987)
Ron Green .... camera supervisor (5 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department
Alleyne Kirby Davies .... costume assistant (unknown episodes)
 
Series Editorial Department
Sue Collins .... vision mixer (4 episodes, 1987)
 
Series Other crew
Nikki Cockcroft .... production assistant (6 episodes, 1987)
Duncan Cooper .... assistant floor manager (6 episodes, 1987)
John Latus .... technical coordinator (4 episodes, 1987)
Allan Flood .... production operatives supervisor (3 episodes, 1987)
 


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Blackadder 3 (UK)
Blackadder III (USA) (video title)
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Runtime:
30 min (6 episodes)
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
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Trivia:
This series of Blackadder marked a change in the traditional line-up of characters. The two previous series, "The Black Adder" (1983) and "Blackadder II" (1986) included different historical incarnations of Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson), Baldrick (Tony Robinson) and Lord Percy (Tim McInnerny). This time round the character of Lord Percy wasn't in at all, his role as the foppish fool of the group being replaced by the character of George, Prince Of Wales/The Prince Regent. McInnerny was actually offered the part of George but turned it down as he feared that he would become typecast. He did appear in one episode, playing Lord Topper, The Comte d'Frufru in Nob And Nobility. Hugh Laurie eventually got the part of George, having played two characters in the previous series Blackadder II (Simon Partridge in "Beer" and Prince Ludwig in "Chains"). more
Quotes:
Prince George: What can I do to a woman that I can't do to you?
Blackadder: I cannot conceive, sir.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Little Britain: Biggest House of Cards (#1.5)" (2003) more

FAQ

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17 out of 17 people found the following comment useful:-
Intelligent sarcastic humour – the best of British!, 29 March 2002
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

In England 1790-1815 we follow the continued annals of the Blackadder family. Edmund Blackadder is now butler to Prince George – a man who is as `thick as a whale omelette'. Over 6 episodes his lot goes from the dizzying heights of ruin to disaster to opportunity with little or no help from his dogsbody the `mouse brained' Baldrick.

The third in the Blackadder series is not the best (although it's a very close). The scripts are very sharp and typically British. Every word is hilarious and Blackadder is given plenty of juicy lines to throw at his below-average-intelligence master. The plots are ludicrous but inventive – Baldrick accidentally elevated to the house of lords, Blackadder saving the Scarlet Pimpernel, the destruction of the world's first dictionary etc, but they're all carried off with style and great humour.

Rowan Atkinson is hilarious – Blackadder is one of his finest hours and he fits the character perfectly. Tony Robinson is cursed forever to be remembered for Baldrick (no matter how many Time Teams he does) and he is brilliant in a thankless role. Hugh Laurie is superb as the stupid Prince and brings inbred stupidity to life! But each episode is also underpinned by a wealth of talent including Helen Atkinson Wood, Robbie Coltrane, Kenneth Moore, Chris Barrie, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry etc. The casting is great.

Overall Blackadder is one of the finest British comedy series for decades – it deserves to be up there with Monty Python and the like. Anyone who loves to laugh at intelligent sarcastic humour will love this. One of the best comedy series I've ever seen.

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