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Series 3
13 :03x01 - Dish and Dishonesty (Sep/17/1987)
There is a crisis in the palace! There is a motion in parliament to strike Prince George from the Civil List, and if successful would bankrupt him. Blackadder uses his cunning to try to save the Prince as well as line his own pockets.
Guest Stars: Simon Osborne as Pitt the Younger, Geoffrey McGivern as Ivor Biggun, Dominic Martelli as Pitt the Even Younger, Vincent Hanna as Mr. Vincent Hanna, his own great great great grandfather, Denis Lill as Sir Talbot Buxomly
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1)
 
14 :03x02 - Ink and Incapability (Sep/24/1987)
Prince George wants to prove to everyone that he's brilliant, and so he wants to patronise and befriend Dr. Samuel Johnson: the author of the most famous dictionary of the era. Blackadder is against the idea and tries to sabotage the affair; that is until he learns he could benefit from it!
Guest Stars: Robbie Coltrane as Dr. Samuel Johnson, Jim Sweeney as Coleridge, Steve Steen as Byron, Lee Cornes as Shelley
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton
 
15 :03x03 - Nob and Nobility (Oct/01/1987)
It's 'all things French' for this episode of Blackadder as everyone is just crazy about the Scarlet Pimpernel! Everyone, that is, except Blackadder. When Blackadder is challenged to sneak an aristocrat out of Revolutionary France, he accepts; only, he plans to use his cunning more than his bravery to win the challenge.
Guest Stars: Nigel Planer as Lord Smedley, Tim McInnerny as Lord Topper/Le Comte de Frou-Frou, Chris Barrie (3) as Revolutionary
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1)
 
16 :03x04 - Sense and Senility (Oct/08/1987)
With threats on the Prince's life a worrying reality, Blackadder decides to write a speech to show the masses how sensitive he is. Much to the chagrin of Blackadder, Prince George has a novel idea: have a couple of actors give him elocution lessons.
Guest Stars: Hugh Paddick as Keanrick, Kenneth Connor as Mossop, Ben Elton as Anarchist
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton
 
17 :03x05 - Amy and Amiability (Oct/15/1987)
Prince George is broke, and it's time for Blackadder to fix him up with a rich bride. If that doesn't work, there's always Baldrick's plan of becoming a highwayman.
Guest Stars: Miranda Richardson as Amy Hardwood/The Shadow, Roger Avon as The Duke of Cheapside, Barbara Thorne as Sally Cheapside, Warren Clarke as Mr. Hardwood
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1)
 
18 :03x06 - Duel and Duality (Oct/22/1987)
After the Prince sleeps with the Duke of Wellington's Daughter, The 'Iron' Duke challenges him to a duel. Unwilling to die, he employs Blackadder, who has a cunning plan, to secretly replace him in the duel. Blackadder, of course, has no intention of duelling.
Guest Stars: Gertan Klauber as King George III, Stephen Fry as The Duke of Wellington
Director: Mandie Fletcher
Writer: Richard Curtis (1), Ben Elton
 
Blackadder's Christmas Carol (Dec/23/1988)
A parody of Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol, the story focusses on a kind and generous Blackadder who is visited by the Spirit of Christmas. Upon seeing how much better life would be for him and his descendants if he were a nasty, selfish person, he transforms into the Blackadder we know and love.
Starring Roles: Rowan Atkinson as Ebenezer Blackadder, Tony Robinson as Mr Baldrick, Stephen Fry as Lord Melchett / Lord Frondo, Hugh Laurie as Prince George / Lord Pigmot / Narrator, Miranda Richardson as Queen Elizabeth I / Queen Asphyxia XIX, Patsy Byrne as Nursie / Bernard, | Special Guest Stars: Robbie Coltrane as Spirit of Christmas, Jim Broadbent as Prince Albert, Miriam Margolyes as Queen Victoria, | Guest Stars: David Barber as Enormous Orphan, Erkan Mustafa as Enormous Orphan, Philip Pope as Lord Nelson, Pauline Melville as Mrs. Scratchit, David Nunn as Enormous Orphan, Denis Lill as Beadle, Nicola Bryant as Millicent, Ramsay Gilderdale as Ralph
Director: Richard Boden
Writer: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1)
 
Blackadder - The Cavalier Years (Feb/05/1988)
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Starring Roles: Rowan Atkinson as Sir Edmund Blackadder, Tony Robinson as Baldrick, Stephen Fry as King Charles I, | Guest Stars: Warren Clarke as Oliver Cromwell, | Uncredited: Harry Enfield as Narrator
Writers: Ben Elton, Richard Curtis (1)
 
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