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Cunning: The Blackadder Programme Guide
Cunning The Blackadder Programme Guide
Author: Chris Howarth, Steve Lyons
Blackadder has proved itself to be one of the funniest and most popular TV comedies ever shown in the UK. Caught up in a world where everyone else seems either stupid or inept, Blackadder - the central protagonist of the series - is at a loss to understand why problems and bizarre situations should follow him around like a bad smell (much like h...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780753504475
ISBN-10: 0753504472
Publication Date: 1/2002
Pages: 231
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Publisher: Virgin Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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"I have a plan so cunning it could major in cunning at Cunning University!"

Edmund Blackadder is a 14-century prince in Series One whose progeny is highlighted in the subsequent series of the show. Series Two takes place in Elizabethan England, Series Three is during the Regency, and Series Four highlights life in the trenches during WWI. Each Blackadder is conveniently named Edmund, and also conveniently, each Blackadder has a servant/aide named Baldrick, who is gloriously portrayed by Tony Robinson.

That being said, this book is a program guide for each episode of the series, including a plot summary, trivia, and complete cast list.

I loved reading this because I'm such a fan of the series. The scripts are not included (see "The Whole Damn Dynasty" for that), but enough information is listed to make this a welcome addition to my Britcom collection due to all the extras.


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