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Blackadder

Blackadder

19838
Comédia
Lançamento
15 de jun. de 1983
País
Reino Unido
Produção
BBC
Black Adder traça a linhagem profundamente cínica e egoísta de vários Edmund Blackadders ao longo da história britânica, desde a lama da Idade Média até a linha de frente da Primeira Guerra Mundial.

About

British comedy series that traces the self‑serving Blackadder family through England’s history.

Blackadder begins in the late Middle Ages and moves through the Elizabethan era, Regency England, and the trenches of World War I. Each season follows a different Edmund Blackadder, a sharp‑tongued, morally ambiguous hero who survives by exploiting the politics and perils of his time. The show blends historical references with biting satire, keeping viewers laughing while reflecting on power, class and human folly.

What to know

  • Season 1 set in the 1400s with a medieval Blackadder.
  • Season 2 satirises the Elizabethan court.
  • Season 3 follows a Regency‑era Blackadder.
  • Season 4 shows Blackadder in WWI trenches.
  • Each season is self‑contained but shares a common family thread.
  • The comedy relies on clever dialogue and historical allusions.
  • Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder is cynical, witty, and ruthless.
  • The series frequently parodies royalty, politicians and war.
  • The show’s humor is darker than many sitcoms.
  • It has a mature tone suitable for adult viewers.

Watch if

If you enjoy smart, historically grounded humor with a cynical hero and sharp dialogue, Blackadder delivers a witty, satirical look at power and class that keeps you laughing and thinking alike.

Skip if

If you prefer light‑hearted sitcoms, simple plotlines, or content free of mature language and dark satire, this series may not suit your taste.

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Series Structure
The show is broken into four seasons, each set in a distinct era of British history. Every season introduces a new Edmund Blackadder, but the cynical family trait persists, providing a through‑line for humor and satire.
Tone and Style
Blackadder balances dry wit with dark satire. Dialogue drives the narrative, packed with wordplay, sarcasm and historical allusions that keep the pace brisk.
Characters and Relationships
Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder is the sharp‑tongued centrepiece, supported by loyal sidekicks Baldrick and George and antagonists like Melchett. Family dynamics and loyalty are key to the humour.
Historical Context
The series uses real events—such as the Tudor court, the Regency period, and the trenches—to ground its jokes, offering clever commentary on power structures.
Humor and Satire
Satire targets monarchy, bureaucracy, war, and class. The show uses irony, exaggeration and clever misdirection to critique the eras it depicts.
Audience and Reception
Blackadder has become a classic in British comedy, appreciated for its clever writing, strong performances and historical wit. Its mature themes appeal to adult viewers.

FAQ

What era is the first season set in?
The first season takes place in the late Middle Ages, around the 1400s.
Is the series historically accurate?
It uses historical settings and events for context, but the plot and characters are fictional and comedic.
Are the Blackadder family members related?
Each series follows a different Edmund Blackadder; they share a family lineage but are distinct characters.
Who plays Baldrick?
Tony Robinson portrays Baldrick, a loyal but dimwitted servant.
What is the main character’s nickname?
He is often referred to as ‘The Black Adder’ in the first season.
How many seasons are there?
There are four main seasons, plus two charity specials.
Does the series include war scenes?
Yes, especially in the final season set during World War I trenches.
What’s the tone of the humour?
Dark, satirical, and heavily dialogue‑driven.
Does the show use modern slang?
It uses period‑appropriate language with occasional modern references for humour.
Is it suitable for younger audiences?
It contains mature language and themes, so it is intended for adults.
Who writes the scripts?
Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, Rowan Atkinson and others contributed to the writing.
What are the recurring themes?
Power, class, war, and political satire.
Where can I watch the show?
It is available on BBC iPlayer, DVD collections and various streaming services.
Are the seasons connected?
Each season is self‑contained but shares a common family line and comedic style.
Does the final season end on a cliffhanger?
The final season ends with a comedic resolution that reflects on war’s futility.
What is the character of General Melchett?
Melchett is a pompous, incompetent military commander in the WWI season.
Is there a spin‑off series?
Yes, special episodes like Blackadder Goes Forth and Blackadder’s Christmas Carol expand the universe.
Do the characters age across seasons?
No; each season introduces a new Edmund Blackadder from the same lineage.
What makes the dialogue stand out?
Rapid, witty banter filled with wordplay, irony and historical references.
Is there a recurring catchphrase?
Baldrick’s phrase “I’ve got a plan” is a famous line.
Does the show portray historical figures?
Yes, it includes caricatures of real historical personalities for comedic effect.
What language level is the show?
It uses strong language, sarcasm, and sophisticated wordplay aimed at adult viewers.
Is the series considered a classic?
Yes, Blackadder is widely regarded as one of the greatest British comedies of all time.

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