Blackadder

1983 • BBC
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Épisodes de Season 4 (6)

1 Captain Cook
27/9/89
Uniquement la saison
In the trenches on the front, Edmund vows that he's damned if he's doomed. When General Haig unveils his new strategy to move his drinks cabinet nearer to Berlin, Blackadder volunteers to be Official War Artist.
2 Corporal Punishment
4/10/89
Uniquement la saison
In 13 years of service to King and Country, Edmund has faced danger - from tackling an over spiced curry in Nepal to confronting 200,000 grass-skirted men in Mombassa. But now he is truly in a pickle.
3 Major Star
11/10/89
Uniquement la saison
Bad news reaches the trenches. The October Revolution in Moscow has produced three appalling results: a cease-fire by Russia, an offensive by Germany and a Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick.
4 Private Plane
18/10/89
Uniquement la saison
Blackadder joins the Royal Flying Corps in order to escape the trenches. When he crashes behind the enemy lines with Baldrick, Lord Flashheart battles the Red Baron in order to rescue them.
5 General Hospital
25/10/89
Uniquement la saison
Edmund is given three weeks to find a spy in the hospital. He takes this as an opportunity to get on with the lovely Nurse Mary and to spend the better portion of those weeks in bed.
6 Goodbyeee
1/11/89
Uniquement la saison
Edmund and Lt. Barley share a nice rat stroganoff in their tent when word arrives that tomorrow morning the troops are going 'over the top'. Could a feigned bout of insanity put Edmund on the road to Calais?

À propos de cette série

Rowan Atkinson stars as the dastardly Edmund Blackadder in this acclaimed historical comedy. From the castles of medieval England to the trenches of World War One, the scheming Blackadder and his smelly servant, Baldrick, seriously lower the tone wherever they go. Many great men have played a part in shaping Britain's noble heritage. But Edmund Blackadder is not one of them. From coward to cad and back again, Blackadder brings his cunning plans and serpentine banter to British history through the ages.

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