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★ 8.0
Blackadder poster

Overall Rating

★ 8.0
S4 E6
#1
★ 9.4

Plan F: Goodbyeee

Blackadder tries everything he can think of to get sent back to England when orders come in to go over the top in the first charge against the Germans since 1914.

S4 E2
#2
★ 8.8

Plan B: Corporal Punishment

Edmund is sentenced to death by firing squad for shooting and eating the General's favorite messenger pigeon.

S4 E5
#3
★ 8.7

Plan E: General Hospital

Blackadder is assigned to find the spy working out of the hospital.

S3 E2
#4
★ 8.6

Ink and Incapability

Blackadder has one weekend to rewrite a dictionary the Prince Regent is sponsoring after Baldrick burns the only copy.

S2 E5
#5
★ 8.5

Beer

Blackadder's rich and Puritanical aunt and uncle pay him a visit to discuss his inheritance the same night he has a beer drinking contest.

S4 E4
#6
★ 8.5

Plan D: Private Plane

Blackadder and the boys join the Royal Air Corps, where they are promptly shot down behind enemy lines.

S3 E6
#7
★ 8.4

Duel and Duality

The Duke of Wellington has challenged the Prince to a duel for seducing his daughters and the Prince offers Blackadder anything he wants to take his place.

S4 E3
#8
★ 8.4

Plan C: Major Star

Blackadder grabs yet another opportunity to return to England by organizing a morale-raising music hall show, including Baldrick's Charlie Chaplin impersonation and George's appearance as a lady songstress who captures the General's heart.

S2 E1
#9
★ 8.3

Bells

Blackadder feels a funny attraction for his manservant and decides to marry when he discovers he is a she.

S2 E2
#10
★ 8.3

Head

After the Queen appoints Blackadder Lord High Executioner, he finds himself in trouble when the Queen pardons someone he executed ahead of schedule.

S1 E1
#1
★ 7.4

The Foretelling

After arriving late for the Battle of Bosworth Field, Edmund kills King Richard III (whom he thinks is stealing his horse) and secures the crown for his father.

S1 E2
#2
★ 7.4

Born to Be King

With his father away at the Crusades, Edmund comes up with a plan to prove his brother is illegitimate, thus making him Prince Regent.

S1 E5
#3
★ 7.5

Witchsmeller Pursuivant

Percy and Baldrick are to be burned at the stake with Edmund, when he is accused of being a witch.

S1 E6
#4
★ 7.6

The Black Seal

After the King takes away Edmund's title of Duke, he recruits the 6 most evil men in the land to take the crown by force.

S1 E3
#5
★ 7.7

The Archbishop

Edmund is appointed to the post of Archbishop of Canterbury after the king has the last one killed.

S1 E4
#6
★ 7.9

The Queen of Spain's Beard

The King decides that Edmund should marry a Spanish Princess, who Edmund finds unattractive, in order to secure a treaty between Spain and England which will allow an invasion of France.

S2 E4
#7
★ 8.0

Money

The Queen hampers Blackadder's efforts to raise cash to pay off a debt to a sadistic bishop.

S3 E3
#8
★ 8.1

Nob and Nobility

After the Scarlet Pimpernel gets high praises Blackadder makes a bet that he can go to France and rescue aristocrats, too.

S3 E4
#9
★ 8.1

Sense and Senility

The Prince Regent hires a pair of actors to teach him to give better speeches and earn the people's respect after an anarchist tries to blow him up at the theatre.

S3 E5
#10
★ 8.1

Amy and Amiability

After Parliament cuts off the Prince's money he decides to marry a rich lady who obtains her money by moonlighting as a notorious highwayman.

S1 E1
★ 7.4

The Foretelling

After arriving late for the Battle of Bosworth Field, Edmund kills King Richard III (whom he thinks is stealing his horse) and secures the crown for his father.

S1 E2
★ 7.4

Born to Be King

With his father away at the Crusades, Edmund comes up with a plan to prove his brother is illegitimate, thus making him Prince Regent.

S1 E3
★ 7.7

The Archbishop

Edmund is appointed to the post of Archbishop of Canterbury after the king has the last one killed.

S1 E4
★ 7.9

The Queen of Spain's Beard

The King decides that Edmund should marry a Spanish Princess, who Edmund finds unattractive, in order to secure a treaty between Spain and England which will allow an invasion of France.

S1 E5
★ 7.5

Witchsmeller Pursuivant

Percy and Baldrick are to be burned at the stake with Edmund, when he is accused of being a witch.

S1 E6
★ 7.6

The Black Seal

After the King takes away Edmund's title of Duke, he recruits the 6 most evil men in the land to take the crown by force.

S2 E1
★ 8.3

Bells

Blackadder feels a funny attraction for his manservant and decides to marry when he discovers he is a she.

S2 E2
★ 8.3

Head

After the Queen appoints Blackadder Lord High Executioner, he finds himself in trouble when the Queen pardons someone he executed ahead of schedule.

S2 E3
★ 8.2

Potato

After Sir Walter Raleigh takes the Queen's fancy by bringing her a potato, Blackadder decides to become an explorer with the aid of a legless sea captain.

S2 E4
★ 8.0

Money

The Queen hampers Blackadder's efforts to raise cash to pay off a debt to a sadistic bishop.

S2 E5
★ 8.5

Beer

Blackadder's rich and Puritanical aunt and uncle pay him a visit to discuss his inheritance the same night he has a beer drinking contest.

S2 E6
★ 8.2

Chains

Blackadder and Lord Melchett are kidnapped by a German spy right after the Queen decides she will pay no more ransom to kidnappers.

S3 E1
★ 8.2

Dish and Dishonesty

Blackadder becomes involved in politics by getting Baldrick elected MP, in an effort to stop the new Prime Minister, Pitt the Younger, from striking the Prince off the Civil List.

S3 E2
★ 8.6

Ink and Incapability

Blackadder has one weekend to rewrite a dictionary the Prince Regent is sponsoring after Baldrick burns the only copy.

S3 E3
★ 8.1

Nob and Nobility

After the Scarlet Pimpernel gets high praises Blackadder makes a bet that he can go to France and rescue aristocrats, too.

S3 E4
★ 8.1

Sense and Senility

The Prince Regent hires a pair of actors to teach him to give better speeches and earn the people's respect after an anarchist tries to blow him up at the theatre.

S3 E5
★ 8.1

Amy and Amiability

After Parliament cuts off the Prince's money he decides to marry a rich lady who obtains her money by moonlighting as a notorious highwayman.

S3 E6
★ 8.4

Duel and Duality

The Duke of Wellington has challenged the Prince to a duel for seducing his daughters and the Prince offers Blackadder anything he wants to take his place.

S4 E1
★ 8.2

Plan A: Captain Cook

Blackadder tries painting and cooking as ploys to avoid the scheduled big push out of the trenches.

S4 E2
★ 8.8

Plan B: Corporal Punishment

Edmund is sentenced to death by firing squad for shooting and eating the General's favorite messenger pigeon.

S4 E3
★ 8.4

Plan C: Major Star

Blackadder grabs yet another opportunity to return to England by organizing a morale-raising music hall show, including Baldrick's Charlie Chaplin impersonation and George's appearance as a lady songstress who captures the General's heart.

S4 E4
★ 8.5

Plan D: Private Plane

Blackadder and the boys join the Royal Air Corps, where they are promptly shot down behind enemy lines.

S4 E5
★ 8.7

Plan E: General Hospital

Blackadder is assigned to find the spy working out of the hospital.

S4 E6
★ 9.4

Plan F: Goodbyeee

Blackadder tries everything he can think of to get sent back to England when orders come in to go over the top in the first charge against the Germans since 1914.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode Rating Range
4 ★ 8.7 6
★ 9.4 Plan F: Goodbyeee
★ 8.2 Plan A: Captain Cook
2 ★ 8.2 6
★ 8.5 Beer
★ 8.0 Money
3 ★ 8.2 6
★ 8.6 Ink and Incapability
★ 8.1 Nob and Nobility
1 ★ 7.6 6
★ 7.9 The Queen of Spain's Beard
★ 7.4 The Foretelling