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Blackadder :: Amy and Amiability (03x05)
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| Title: | Amy and Amiability |
| Episode #: | 03x05 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 15th, 1987 |
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Episode Summary |
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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.
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| •Rowan Atkinson | played | Prince Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh / Lord Edmund Blackadder / Edmund Blackadder, Esq. / Captain Edmund Blackadder | | •Tony Robinson | played | Baldrick, son of Robin the Dung Gatherer / Baldrick / S. Baldrick / Private S. Baldrick | | •Hugh Laurie | played | George, Prince of Wales and the Prince Regent / Lieutenant The Honourable George Colthurst St. Bartleigh | | •Helen Atkinson-Wood | played | Mrs. Miggins |
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This is Miranda Ricardson's only Blackadder appearance without Stephen Fry. | This is the final episode in which Stephen Fry does not appear. |
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Mr. Hardwood: (Referring to his daughter) I love her more than any pig, and that's saying 'summit' [something].
Blackadder: It certainly is.
Mr. Hardwood: Let me tell you, I'd no more place her in the hands of an unworthy man than I'd place my John Thomas in the hands of a lunatic with a pair of scissors.
Blackadder: An attitude that does you credit, sir. | Prince George: (Dictating a letter to a prospective bride) "Tally ho, my fine, saucy young trollop. Your luck's in. Trip along here with all your cash and some naughty night attire, and you'll be staring at my bedroom ceiling from now 'til Christmas, you lucky tart. Yours with the deepest respect etc. Signed George. PS Woof, woof!" (to Blackadder) Well, what do you think?
Blackadder: It's very moving, sir. Would you mind if I changed just one tiny aspect of it?
Prince George: Which one?
Blackadder: The words. | Blackadder: Mrs. M, if we were the last three humans on earth, I would be trying to start a family with Baldrick. | Blackadder: She is famous for having the worst personality in Germany and, as you can imagine, that's up against some pretty stiff competition. | Blackadder: Of the 262 princesses in Europe, 165 are over 80 - they're out - 47 are under 10 - they're out - and 39 are mad.
Baldrick: They sound ideal.
Blackadder: They would be if they hadn't all got married last week in Munich to the same horse. | Blackadder: I'm as poor as churchmouse that's just had an enormous tax bill on the very day his wife ran off with another mouse, taking all the cheese. | Baldrick: Don't worry Mr. B, I have a cunning plan to solve the problem.
Blackadder: Yes Baldrick, let us not forget that you tried to solve the problem of your mother's low ceiling by cutting off her head. |
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