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Blackadder the Third DVD Comedy (2011) Rowan Atkinson Quality Guaranteed

This DVD contains the complete third series of the legendary comedy, Blackadder, now digitally restored from the original programme masters.
The fortunes of the Blackadder family are somewhat in decline with the advent of the Regency period. Edmund is now butler and confidante to George, the Prince Regent, a dandified dunderhead who cant even figure out how to put on his own pantaloons. But its an ideal opportunity for Blackadder to make buckets of cash, and even become Prince Regent himself. Unfortunately he veers from calamity to disaster with little in the way of constructive help from Baldrick.
Rowan Atkinson’s irredeemably wicked Edmund Blackadder has moved forward in time from the court of Queen Elizabeth but a little down the social ladder. He’s now butler to Hugh Laurie’s congenitally stupid Prince Regent on the cusp of the 18th and 19th centuries, and if that wasn’t bad enough he’s still accompanied by Tony Robinson’s dim-witted Baldrick, whose cunning plans never fail to make an impossible situation worse. Blackadder’s desperate scheming and utter contempt for all he surveys hasn’t changed, nor have the baroque complexities of the situations in which he becomes embroiled: from an anachronistic war of words with Dr Johnson (Robbie Coltrane relishing every syllable) to taking on the Scarlet Pimpernel at his own game, to fighting a duel with a psychopathic Duke of Wellington, Edmund’s luck never seems to change.
Richard Curtis and Ben Elton’s sharp scripts have more fun with the period setting than ever before, as contemporary literary archetypes from Samuel Johnson to Jane Austen are ripe for lampooning. Howard Goodall’s theme tune is updated to a glorious classical pastiche, while the extravagant costumes of the times hardly need altering to achieve the desired effect. The comedy is so good it seemed this could never be bettered, until Blackadder Goes Forth that is.

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This DVD contains the complete third series of the legendary comedy, Blackadder, now digitally restored from the original programme masters.
The fortunes of the Blackadder family are somewhat in decline with the advent of the Regency period. Edmund is now butler and confidante to George, the Prince Regent, a dandified dunderhead who cant even figure out how to put on his own pantaloons. But its an ideal opportunity for Blackadder to make buckets of cash, and even become Prince Regent himself. Unfortunately he veers from calamity to disaster with little in the way of constructive help from Baldrick.
Rowan Atkinson’s irredeemably wicked Edmund Blackadder has moved forward in time from the court of Queen Elizabeth but a little down the social ladder. He’s now butler to Hugh Laurie’s congenitally stupid Prince Regent on the cusp of the 18th and 19th centuries, and if that wasn’t bad enough he’s still accompanied by Tony Robinson’s dim-witted Baldrick, whose cunning plans never fail to make an impossible situation worse. Blackadder’s desperate scheming and utter contempt for all he surveys hasn’t changed, nor have the baroque complexities of the situations in which he becomes embroiled: from an anachronistic war of words with Dr Johnson (Robbie Coltrane relishing every syllable) to taking on the Scarlet Pimpernel at his own game, to fighting a duel with a psychopathic Duke of Wellington, Edmund’s luck never seems to change.
Richard Curtis and Ben Elton’s sharp scripts have more fun with the period setting than ever before, as contemporary literary archetypes from Samuel Johnson to Jane Austen are ripe for lampooning. Howard Goodall’s theme tune is updated to a glorious classical pastiche, while the extravagant costumes of the times hardly need altering to achieve the desired effect. The comedy is so good it seemed this could never be bettered, until Blackadder Goes Forth that is.

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