Disks never used Just few marks on the corners of the outer packaging The Black Adder Remastered: The Ultimate Edition DVD, released in 2008, offers fans of comedy a comprehensive collection of the popular TV series. This remastered edition includes all episodes in widescreen format, with a runtime of 895 minutes. Produced by the BBC and Warner Bros, this DVD features the iconic British comedy in English language, formatted in NTSC video format. With a 4:3 aspect ratio, this ultimate edition is a must-have for any enthusiast of the classic Black Adder series.
eBay
Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh, is the slimy and much-despised younger son of King Richard IV. Haunted by his uncle Richard III whom he killed by mistake, he lurks in the castle corridors of power, scheming to to get the better of his splendid elder brother, Harry.
eBay
Blackadder Back and Forth [1999] [DVD]. Evil Emperor Penguin: Winging It: 4 by Anderson, Laura Ellen Book The Cheap Fast. The disc will play perfectly without interruption and the case, inlay notes and sleeve may show limited signs of wear.
eBay
Black Adder 3: The Entire Historic Third Series. We have thousands of DVD's & CD's waiting to be enjoyed.
eBay
4 dvds. Back and Forth is still sealed.
eBay
see second image
eBay
DVDs present as new, from my personal collection so were only watched once then put into my collection.
eBay
Entire third series of the historic sitcom, which finds a Regency Edmund Blackadder employed as butler to the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie), who is thicker than a whale omelette. In 'Dish and Dishonesty', Blackadder enters the world of politics while his master teeters on the brink of bankrupcy. 'Ink and Incapability' sees the rubber-faced one in a bit of a fix when his odorous manservant Baldrick (Tony Robinson) burns the only existing copy of Doctor Johnson's brand new dictionary. In 'Nob and Nobility', Edmund reluctantly turns adventurer when he agrees to rescue a French aristo in return for a huge wodge of cash. 'Sense and Senility' finds Edmund ousted from the Prince's favour when the latter takes elocution lessons from a pair of overly mannered thespians.
eBay