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  • ...comedy series. The series, which was first broadcast sporadically in 1979 by the BBC's arts radio station [[BBC Radio 3|Radio 3]], features a satirical ...ebroadcasts]</ref> and its successor [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]], and was picked by [[Armando Iannucci]] during his stint as "comedy controller".<ref>[https://
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  • | caption = Prince Edmund (Rowan Atkinson) is haunted by the headless ghost of Richard III (Peter Cook) after mistakenly decapitatin | writer = [[Rowan Atkinson]]<br>[[Richard Curtis]]<br>''(with additional dialogue from<br>[[William Sh
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  • * [[Rowan Atkinson]]}} ...draws from his experiences as straight man to long-time collaborator Rowan Atkinson.<ref name="WPost">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sty
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  • ...ngus (Alex Norton) in a Shakespearian-style duel with Prince Edmund (Rowan Atkinson) | writer = {{ubl|[[Rowan Atkinson]]|[[Richard Curtis]]}}
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  • |WrittenBy=[[Richard Curtis]] & [[Rowan Atkinson]] ...fake [[time travel|time machine]] which, thanks to Baldrick, unexpectedly works up to a point.
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  • | writer = [[Richard Curtis]]<br/>[[Rowan Atkinson]] | starring = Rowan Atkinson<br/>[[Tony Robinson]]<br/>[[Tim McInnerny]]<br/>[[Brian Blessed]]<br/>[[Els
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  • | starring = [[Rowan Atkinson]]<br>[[Tony Robinson]]<br>[[Stephen Fry]]<br>[[Hugh Laurie]]<br>[[Tim McInn ...lackadder back to the future]'', BBC News, 13 September 1999</ref> Joining Atkinson and Robinson are other main cast members from the last three series, [[Step
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  • * [[Rowan Atkinson]] ...irected by [[Paul Weiland]] and written by [[Richard Curtis]]. Co-produced by Attaboy and [[Talkback Productions|Talkback]] for [[BBC Television]], the f
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  • * [[Rowan Atkinson]] ...to 1996. It was created and written by [[Ben Elton]], and starred [[Rowan Atkinson]]. The series was popular with viewers, though it suffered in critical revi
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  • | starring = [[Rowan Atkinson]]<br>[[Tim McInnerny]]<br>[[Tony Robinson]]<br>[[Miranda Richardson]]<br>[[ ...ing to win the favour of the Queen while avoiding [[Decapitation|execution by decapitation]], a fate that befell many of her suitors.
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  • | based_on = {{based on|''[[Mr. Bean]]''|[[Rowan Atkinson]] and Richard Curtis}} * Rowan Atkinson
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  • ...owever, Baldrick is allowed to stay and work for Blackadder, as long as he works a bit harder and lives in the gutter. ...chett|Lord Melchett]] and [[Queenie (Blackadder)|the Queen]] are concerned by this, and even Blackadder himself begins to worry after he nearly kisses "B
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  • {{Short description|British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis}} | creator = {{unbulleted list|[[Rowan Atkinson]]|[[Richard Curtis]]}}
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  • | first_minor = <!-- or |first_issue=; Per [[MOS:MINORWORK]] - minor works include TV episodes, chapters, songs and game missions --> | creator = [[Richard Curtis]]<br />[[Rowan Atkinson]]
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  • | caption = Left to right: Tim McInnerny, Rowan Atkinson, Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson and Hugh Laurie in ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' | creator = [[Richard Curtis]]<br />[[Rowan Atkinson]]
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  • ...= Title screen of Blackadder Goes Forth featuring lead actor Rowan Atkinson as a First World War captain, marching in the foreground of his platoon on ...= Title screen of ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' featuring [[Rowan Atkinson]]
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  • * [[Rowan Atkinson]]}} ...], [[Charlotte Coleman]], [[David Bower]], [[Corin Redgrave]], and [[Rowan Atkinson]] in supporting roles.
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  • * [[Rowan Atkinson]] ...istmas and is played out in a weekly countdown until the holiday, followed by an [[epilogue]] that takes place one month later.
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  • ...g many repeating characters across different eras of history, with [[Rowan Atkinson]] as the central character [[Edmund Blackadder]], and [[Tony Robinson]] as ...dentally kills his great-uncle, King Richard III and is repeatedly visited by his ghost. He becomes Duke of Edinburgh and Lord of the Privy. It is a moot
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  • ...It was directed by Jones. The film tells the story of Brian Cohen (played by Chapman), a young [[Jews|Jewish]]-[[Roman people|Roman]] man who is born on Following the withdrawal of funding by [[EMI Films]] just days before production was scheduled to begin, long-time
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