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Series 4 |
| 21 :04x01 - Captain Cook (Sep/28/1989) | | Captain Blackadder begins to suspect that they're about to go over the top of the trenches for a big push against the Germans. When General Melchett summons Blackadder, he's told about a position as an army artist; Blackadder sees it as a golden opportunity. | Director: Richard Boden Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1) | | | |
| 22 :04x02 - Corporal Punishment (Oct/05/1989) | | After neglecting a phone call and a telegram – both ordering the troops to advance on the enemy at once – a carrier pigeon is sent to their trench. Unknown to Blackadder it’s not just any pigeon, rather, it’s Speckled Jim: General Mechett’s hand-reared childhood pet. Believing it to be just a pigeon, Blackadder makes a meal of it. Thank God killing carrier pigeons isn’t a 'court-marshallable' offence . . . or is it? | | Guest Stars: Stephen Frost (1) as Corporal Jones, Lee Cornes as Private Fraser, Paul Mark Elliott as Private Robinson, Jeremy Gittins as Private Tipplewick, Jeremy Hardy as Corporal Perkins | Director: Richard Boden Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton | | | |
| 23 :04x03 - Major Star (Oct/12/1989) | | Melchett has a plan to quash the wave of Bolshevism flooding Europe and the army: a concert party! Blackadder is at first repulsed by the idea; that is, until he hears that – if successful – it will be taken to the London Palladium, at which time, he's leaping at the opportunity to direct it. | | Guest Stars: Gabrielle Glaister as Driver 'Bob' Parkhurst | Director: Richard Boden Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :04x06 - Goodbyeee (Nov/02/1989) | | The call finally comes informing the troops that they are to go over the top the very next morning. Blackadder then makes a few last ditch efforts to get out of it. Meanwhile, he, Baldrick, and George start reminiscing about their past as their fate looms ahead. | | Special Guest Stars: Geoffrey Palmer as Field Marshal Douglas Haig | Director: Richard Boden Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton | | | |
| Blackadder: Back & Forth (Dec/31/1999) | | Starting out at a dinner table on December 31, 1999, Blackadder attempts to defraud his cohorts of £10,000 each by having Baldrick build a fake time machine. Unfortunately, the time machine works and the pair end up face-to-face with a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Trying to get home, they stop off a number at a number of times, including the Battle of Waterloo and Roman Britain. | | Starring Roles: Rowan Atkinson as Lord Edmund Blackadder / Centurion Blackaddicus, Tony Robinson as Baldrick / Legionary Baldricus, Tim McInnerny as Archdeacon Darling / Duc de Darling / Duke of Darling, Stephen Fry as Archbishop Flavius Melchett / Lord Melchett / The Duke of Wellington / General Melchecus, Hugh Laurie as Viscount George Bufton-Tufton / Georgius, Miranda Richardson as Lady Elizabeth / Queen Elizabeth I, | Guest Stars: Rik Mayall as Robin Hood, Kate Moss as Maid Marian/Queen Marian of Sherwood, Jennie Bond (1) as Herself | Director: Paul Weiland Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton | | | |
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