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Blackadder Goes Forth

The late, great Rik Mayall guest stars as the outrageous Flashheart, a man with a healthy libido. In WWI, our hero Blackadder joins the Royal Flying Corps.

May 2020
The late, great Rik Mayall guest stars as the outrageous Flashheart, a man with a healthy libido. In WWI, our hero Blackadder joins the Royal Flying Corps.
Ordered to find a spy in the hospital, Blackadder spends three weeks chasing a nurse and ignoring a man with a German accent. Miranda Richardson guest stars.
Ordered to find a spy in the hospital, Blackadder spends three weeks chasing a nurse and ignoring a man with a German accent. Miranda Richardson guest stars.
The immensely moving final episode of the WWI sitcom, ending with one of the best moments in TV history. With Fry and Laurie, and guest star Geoffrey Palmer.
The immensely moving final episode of the WWI sitcom, ending with one of the best moments in TV history. With Fry and Laurie, and guest star Geoffrey Palmer.
With Field Marshal Haig's latest plan appearing to be to move his drinks cabinet a few inches towards Berlin, Blackadder volunteers to be official war artist.
With Field Marshal Haig's latest plan appearing to be to move his drinks cabinet a few inches towards Berlin, Blackadder volunteers to be official war artist.
When orders for Operation Insanity arrive, Blackadder breaches security by eating the messenger - a pigeon who happens to be Melchett's pet. Baah!
When orders for Operation Insanity arrive, Blackadder breaches security by eating the messenger - a pigeon who happens to be Melchett's pet. Baah!
The October Revolution in Moscow produces three appalling results: a ceasefire by Russia, an offensive by Germany, and a Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick.
The October Revolution in Moscow produces three appalling results: a ceasefire by Russia, an offensive by Germany, and a Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick.
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