The Black Adder is the unaired pilot episode of the television series Blackadder. Taped on 20 June 1982,it features the earliest incarnation of Rowan Atkinson's character Edmund Blackadder, and follows a plot that was closely adapted into the series one episode "Born to Be King".
Like the first series, The Black Adder, it was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. However, the episode features a number of major differences to the aired first series, mainly in casting and its Elizabethan era setting (eventually returned to for the second series). Most notably, comic actor Philip Fox plays the character Baldrick, rather than Tony Robinson, who was to play the role in all subsequent series. John Savident plays the role of the King, who was replaced by Brian Blessed for the first series. Prince Harry was played by Robert Bathurst instead of Robert East. The rest of the cast (Atkinson, Tim McInnerny and Elspet Gray) were reunited for the commissioned series.[2]
It was directed by Geoff Posner, who was the director of the last series of Not the Nine O'Clock News. Producer was the then head of Comedy Department, John Howard Davies but this was a temporary measure because John Lloyd, who had co-produced Not The Nine O'Clock News was working on a special with Pamela Stephenson.[1] When the series was commissioned, John took over the producer's role. A unique instrumental version of the "Blackadder" theme by Howard Goodall was used, performed by an orchestra and harpsichord. A revised arrangement, featuring mock-heroic lyrics, was used for the first series.
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Bloody wonderful! The only ep ive never seen. You sir are so cunning we could put a tail on you and call you a weasel!
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