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28 September 1989 (UK)
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In this final series, Blackadder is a World War I army captain trying to survive at the front lines at the Western Front. full summary
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3 wins
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Wickedly funny
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Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 5 of 6)| Rowan Atkinson | ... | Captain Edmund Blackadder (6 episodes, 1989) | |
| Tony Robinson | ... | Private S Baldrick / ... (6 episodes, 1989) | |
| Stephen Fry | ... | General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett (6 episodes, 1989) | |
| Hugh Laurie | ... | Lieutenant The Honourable George Colthurst St. Barleigh (6 episodes, 1989) | |
| Tim McInnerny | ... | Captain Kevin Darling / ... (6 episodes, 1989) |
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30 min (6 episodes)
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In-joke: In "General Hospital", General Melchett ('Stephen Fry') tells Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) that "Oxford is a right dump". Like Melchett, Fry went to Cambridge University while Atkinson went to Oxford.
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Lord Flasheart:
And always remember - if you want something, take it! Bobby!
Bob Parkhurst: [enters] My lord?
Lord Flasheart: I want something.
Bob Parkhurst: Take it!
[she undoes her shirt - exeunt]
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Bob Parkhurst: [enters] My lord?
Lord Flasheart: I want something.
Bob Parkhurst: Take it!
[she undoes her shirt - exeunt]
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Referenced in Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga (2008) (TV)
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The scathing wit by Rowan Atkinson is at it's peak, in this, the forth Blackadder series. Everyone in this series is top drawer, Hugh Laurie as the dimwitted George. Stephen Fry as the insane Melchert and Tony Robinson as the repulsive, but loveable Baldrick. The episode where George is Blackadders lawyer is a riot. No show has ever pointed out the pointless lunacy of war better than this, with a series finale that is remarkably somber and very stirring. A very well done show all around.