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Topic: Harry, Prince of Wales (Blackadder)


  
  Blackadder
Harry, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent, Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquis of the Midlands, Lord Hoe-Maker in Ordinary, Harbinger of the Doomed Rat (1460 - 1498)
Blackadder II is set in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (reigned 1558 - 1603).
Blackadder The Third is set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period known as the Regency period.
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 BBC - h2g2 - 'Blackadder' - the TV Series
Blackadder is the general name for any one of the four BBC TV sitcoms and a number of one-off specials based around the life of Edmund Blackadder.
Blackadder's full title is Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh and Warden of the Royal Privies, until the final episode where he is relieved of his duties in Edinburgh.
Prince George is a man with a large number of socks, 432,507 pairs to be precise, and is described by Blackadder as having 'a brain the size of a weasel's wedding tackle'.
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 Blackadder - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
At the end of the third series, Blackadder assumes the role of Prince Regent after the real prince is killed in a duel with the Duke of Wellington, and (presumably, though not definitely) goes on to assume the identity of George IV.
Prince Harry, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent, Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquess of the Midlands, Lord Hoe-Maker Extraordinary, Harbinger of the Doomed Rat (1460–1498)
Blackadder The Third is set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period known as the Regency.
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 Blackadder - Uncyclopedia
The Blackadders are an important family line in the history of England which can be traced back to an Anglo-Saxon royal line of kings starting with Edmund I who reigned from 939-946, ending when he was horribly murdered by a thief in a brawl at a party.
Prince Edmund was born Edmund Plantagenet in 1461 to the future Richard IV and the Witch Queen Gertrude Of Flanders, although it was also recorded that at the time she was having an affair with Donald McAngus, the Third Duke Of Argyll, which left his legitamacy somewhat in question.
He led an eventful life, which started with his elder brother, Prince Harry, being made regent when their Father went off to lead the next great crusade, and was seen entering constantinople 'armed with only a fruit knife and facing 10,000 turks armed with Scimitars'.
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 Blackadder - ComedyWiki
Also, Blackadder and Baldrick swapped characteristics, with the former becoming sharp-tongued and intelligent ("You think you are amusing, Blackadder?" "I try not to fly in the face of popular opinion"), and the latter being reduced to a supporting role as an idiot.
Edmund Blackadder is a nobleman (presumably the descendant of Edmund of Edinburgh), and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I (played more or less as a spoiled little girl by Miranda Richardson).
Blackadder, meanwhile is plagued by his disgusting, sub-human moron of a manservant, Baldrick (Robinson), and "friend" and hanger-on, the useless, gormless and permanently lovestruck Lord Percy Percy, heir to the duchy of Northumberland (McInnery).
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 Newton's Laws of Television: Blackadder episode guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Prince Edmund is organising a show in honour of the birthday of his mother, the Queen.
Blackadder is chosen by the Queen to be the new Lord High Executioner after the current incumbent carelessly signed his name on the wrong dotted line.
Blackadder and Melchett are kidnapped by Prince Ludwig the Indestructible, a mad German master of disguise, who intends to ransom them to the Queen.
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 Blackadder
Harry, Prince of Wales, Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquess of the Midlands, Lord Hoe-Maker Extraordinary, Harbinger of the Doomed Rat (1460–1498)
Blackadder falls in love with his new servant, "Bob", whom he thinks is a man, but who is in fact a disguised woman named Kate, who has come to seek her fortune to help her ailing father.
Blackadder and Melchett are captured by the Spaniards, and end up in the dungeons of a weird interrogator, Prince Ludwig the Indestructible (played by Hugh Laurie), a German supervillain who aims to kill the Queen.
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 Blackadder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lives of the four Blackadders are also entwined with their servants, all called Baldrick (played by Tony Robinson), who in each generation acts as Blackadder's dogsbody/punching bag and who decreases in intelligence (and in personal hygiene standards) just as his master's intellect increases.
Harry, Prince of Wales, Captain of the Guard, Grand Warden of the Northern and Eastern Marches, Chief Lunatic of the Duchy of Gloucester, Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquis of the Midlands, Lord Po-Maker-In-Wardenry, Harbinger of the Doomed Rat (1460–1498)
Blackadder complains that at five hours Hamlet is too long and that they need to cut out "some of the dead wood".
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Blackadder I is set in the early tudor period.
Blackadder III is set in Gorgeian times and Blackadder Goes Forth is set in the 1st World War.
Edmund Blackadder, butler to the Prince - Mr.
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 TVRage.Com :: TV Show Summary :: Blackadder :: Television Series Synopsis
Blackadder II: Similarly to the previous series, Blackadder is surrounded by the same two men, only all are of a different generation.
Blackadder and Melchett struggle for the upper-hand of the Queen's favour.
Blackadder The Third: Blackadder's position and status has taken a severe hit as we see this descendant as a butler to the Prince Regent, George, the Prince of Wales, son of King George III.
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 Blackadder - The TV IV
Blackadder is a comedy series created by writers Richard Curtis and Ben Elton.
The first season was written by Curtis and show star Rowan Atkinson, with Ben Elton coming on board from season 2.
The essential premise of each series (although most explicitely after season 1) is of a man (Blackadder) with 20th century sensibililities and cynicism placed a historical situation.
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 Blackadder - The Complete Box Set - Review - Slack Bladder!
Lord Blackadder is one of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite fogies.
Throughout the series, Blackadder is constantly throwing sarcastic comments at the dim-witted Lord Percy, and making full use of the dogsbody charms of Baldrick (who is thankfully smelly and really quite rotten!).
Aided by the ever faithful and diseased Baldrick, Blackadder manages to support himself, as well as the Prince, all the while taking as much as he possibly can from every situation.
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 Black Adder LogBook - Season 1 - HTML edition 1.0 by theLogBook.com
Blackadder: Back & Forth and the script collection/historical overview Blackadder: The Whole Damn Dynasty, indicate the name is much older.
While Prince Harry is running the country in his father's stead, Edmund is in charge of the sheep and getting the frolics together for the feast.
Prince Harry agrees to put Edmund on trial, but with the Witchsmeller out to get him, Edmund's survival is anything but certain...
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 harry prince
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Rowling Joanne K. Classes are never straightforward, though Harry receives some extraordinary help from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince.
Profile of Prince Harry, younger son of The Prince of Wales.
Prince Harry, like all key figures in the British royal family, has lived his life under the media spotlight.
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 The Black Adder: The Foretelling - TV.com
After arriving late for the Battle of Bosworth Field, Edmund kills King Richard III (whom he thinks is stealing his horse) and secures the crown for his father.
Rowan Atkinson (Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh), Elspet Gray (the Queen [ 1 ]), Brian Blessed (Richard IV [ 1 ]), Tony Robinson (Baldrick), Patrick Allen (Narrator [ 1 ]), Tim McInnerny (Percy [ 1 and 2 ] /Captain Kevin Darling [ 4 ]), Robert East (Harry, Prince of Wales [ 1 ])
Prince Edmund: Let all men who go to don armour tomorrow remember to go before they don armour tomorrow.
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 Blackadder - First Series
The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh
Others, like snivelling worm Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh (alias The Black Adder), the bitter and twisted son of a medieval king, have emerged from the dust of dodgy documents to claim their wrongful position in history.
Featuring all the episodes from the BBC's highly acclaimed Blackadder, including: The Foretelling; Born To Be King; The Archbishop and many more.
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In fact, Henry VII did not actually win the battle of Bosworth Field; he lost and though Richard III died in the battle, his nephew King Richard IV (who certainly was not smothered while still a boy in the Tower of London) reigned on for some years.
Rowan Atkinson...Edmund Blackadder, Esq, Butler to the Prince
Rowan Atkinson...The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh
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 BlackAdder 1
Harry, Prince Of Wales - Robert East (credited in The Radio Times but not in the credits on the episode)
The Adder’s Laire (one of the older Blackadder fansites):
NB: I would not recommend the site: BlackAdder Hall:  http://www.fladderhall.co.uk/ although many people seem to like it, however, when I went onto it my computer picked up a virus (which I had to get a specialist to remove).
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 The Black Adder, Blackadder II, Blackadder the Third; Blackadder Goes Forth (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert East as Harry, Prince of Wales [ series 1 ]
Hugh Laurie as The Prince Regent George IV [ Christmas Special, series 3 ]/ Lieutenant the Honorable George Colthurst St. Banleigh [ series 4 ]
3- 6 22 Oct 87 Duel and Duality Special S- 7 23 Dec 88 A Blackadder's Christmas Carol S- 8 5 Feb 88 The Cavalier Years Season 4 21.
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 Blackadder
And I bet you never figured out that, of the two German guards who held Lord Blackadder in Prince Ludwig's dungeon, one had held Prince Edmund on a charge of witchcraft in an earlier life, while the other was a member of Captain Blackadder's would-be firing squad in a subsequent life!
Because it is vitally important for you to know things like that, I have prepared the following chart, listing all credited performers in the various Blackadder programs.
Miggins, who owns a pie shop, mentioned in two episodes of the second series, in contexts which imply that Lords Percy and Blackadder both know her.
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 Black Adder TV Show Cast Members And Episodes List
It starts out in the 15th Century and continues on through World War I. One of the best examples of British humor ever on television and especially nice if you like the sci-fi twist!
Prince Edmund - Duke of Edinburgh - Lord Black Adder Tony Robinson...........
Prince Harry - Prince of Wales Tim McInnerny...........
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 "The Black Adder" (1983)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Blackadder - Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh (7 episodes, 1983)
I'm not a huge Bean fan and there's too much Bean here for my liking.
On the other hand, the second, third and fourth Blackadder series represent some of the best British comedy around (different script writer) and so the first series is worth watching just to introduce the characters.
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 The Blackadder Cast List From The TV MegaSite
The Blackadder Cast List From The TV MegaSite
This is just an unofficial fan page, we have no connection to the show or network.
Ebenezer Blackadder/ Lord Edmund Blackadder/ Edmund Blackadder, Esq./ Cmdr. Edmund Blackadder
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