Blackadder: Blackadder Back & Forth - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Blackadder. Image shows left to right: Lord Edmund Blackadder V (Rowan Atkinson), Baldrick (Tony Robinson). Credit: Tiger Aspect Productions

It's New Year's Eve 1999 and Lord Edmund Blackadder V is holding a dinner party for his four closest friends.

Further details

When a practical joke goes wrong and a 'time machine' constructed by Baldrick actually works, Edmund finds himself face-to-face with such historical luminaries as Elizabeth I, Robin Hood, William Shakespeare, and even a dinosaur.

Notes

This special episode was commissioned to be shown as a visitor attraction at The Millennium Dome, in a cinema venue run/sponsored by Sky. It was broadcast on Sky One in October, and received its first terrestrial broadcast on BBC One, on Sunday 21st April 2002 - for this a laughter track was added. (It had been due to air on Easter Sunday, at the end of March, but was postponed following the death of the Queen Mother.)

Broadcast details

Date

Sunday 1st October 2000

Time

9pm

Channel

Sky One

Length

45 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Tony Robinson Baldrick
Miranda Richardson Queen Elizabeth I
Stephen Fry Lord Melchett
Patsy Byrne Nursie

Guest cast

Rowan Atkinson Lord Edmund Blackadder V
Stephen Fry The Duke of Wellington
Stephen Fry All Melchetts
Hugh Laurie All Georges
Tim McInnerny All Darlings
Miranda Richardson All Elizabeths
Colin Firth William Shakespeare
Rik Mayall Robin Hood
Kate Moss Maid Marian
Crispin Harris Friar Tuck
Simon Russell Beale Napoleon
Jennie Bond Royal Reporter (Voice)

Writing team

Richard Curtis Writer
Ben Elton Writer

Production team

Paul Weiland Director
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise Producer
Peter Bennett-Jones Executive Producer
Geoffrey Perkins Executive Producer
Guy Bensley Editor
Howard Goodall Composer
Andrew Howe-Davies Production Designer

Press

A look back at Blackadder Back & Forth

As a reunion, and a Christmas special, I always thought that Blackadder Back & Forth was brilliant. Ultimately though, I can understand why people didn't want Blackadder's legacy damaged.

Rhianna Evans, Super Ink, 17th September 2019