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enlarge | Authors: Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, Rowan Atkinson, John Lloyd Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Category: Book
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 834710
Media: Paperback Pages: 480 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 0140296085 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4572 EAN: 9780140296082 ASIN: 0140296085
Publication Date: September 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Reading copy only -- all pages intact -- Visible liquid damage -- Visible wear-marking-shelf wear
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A giant rollercoaster of a novel in 400 sizzling chapters. July 28, 2002 B E. Holloway (Earth, mostly, then Illinois) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Well maybe not, but it is over 450 pages of Blackadder! "This book, sir, contains every word in our beloved language." Just kidding, I just had to say that. What this book does contain is the complete scripts for all 24 episodes of the entire Blackadder series written by Richard Curtis & Ben Elton, who are both "as clever as a stick in a bucket of pig swill." and starring the "quite brilliant" comedic talents of Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Hugh Laurie, and Stephen Fry, among others. If you have not seen Blackadder, you have no idea what you're missing. However, if you have seen it and don't like it, then I hope you get an extremely itchy rash on "the soft dangly collection of objects in your trousers." There are plenty of other things besides the scripts but I'll leave it as a surprise (or you can just read one of the other reviews). Keep in mind that these are the original scripts, not word for word what you hear on the show. For the most part it is exactly the same, but every once and a while there are different words used in the book. Don't worry, it doesent take away from any humor and the only person that will notice it will be someone, like myself, who has watched Blackadder over and over. Seriously, I put Blackadder III in my DVD player before I go to sleep and sometimes the last thing I hear is "Once upon a time there was a lovely sausage called Baldrick and it lived happily ever after." Anyway the book is essential for the Blackadder fan who can't get enough of the hilarious and original writing. Here are some lines you can read continuously for the rest of your life once you buy this book:"Population: three rather mangy cows, a dachshund named Colin, and a small hen, in its late forties." "I took over for the original electorate after he very sadly accidentally brutally cut his head off while combing his hair." "I am delighted to have been instrumental in keeping your bosom free of arses." "...eternity in the company of Beelzebub and all his hellish instruments of death will be a picnic compared to five minutes with me and this pencil..." By the way, all royalties from the sale of this book go to Comic Relief UK. So you're actually doing two good things: Donating to a worthwhile charity and owning a book "so cunning, you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel."
Dead-tree version of one of the funniest shows ever March 3, 2002 Eric Oppen (Iowa Falls, IA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've adored Blackadder ever since I first discovered it, in taped form at a friend's house, and having a copy of the scripts makes it easier to follow along sometimes. Besides the scripts themselves, there is background material, like "Captain Darling's Emergency Request For Transfer to Somewhere Much Safer," and Baldrick's school report, where he gets good grades in corporal punishment, the teacher noting that B's piglety squeals make beating him more enjoyable. Of course, to any "Blackadder" fan, the real high spot is the deliciously bitchy dialogue, particularly when Blackadder's telling someone off. The first-season Black Adder wasn't as good as the others IMO; but after that, the writers really got into their stride.
A Damn Fine Book of Scripts January 23, 2002 Tiggah (Calgary, Alberta Canada) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This 455-page 6" x 9" softcover (printed on standard "paperback" paper) contains the full scripts to every episode in each of the four series. It does not, however, include the scripts to either the Dickens' Christmas Carol special or the Millenium special. Also interspersed throughout are nineteen full-page b/w photos of the characters.I must confess personally to a preference for behind-the-scenes and tribute books. Nevertheless, I really did enjoy reading this delightful book of scripts. For one thing, there are a number of brief comical additions ("the other bits") included for the reader's "edification." Most notable (and most hilarious) are the brief two-page "lessons" in history (both of England in general and of the Blackadder or Baldrick dynasties in particular) that fill in the gaps prior to the first series and in between subsequent series. Other highlights include very brief overviews of Mediaeval Medicine and of Instruments of Torture (a particularly ghastly example of which is the device used for (and I quote) "ruining the victim's hairdo or cutting it off entirely"). Of course, one mustn't forget Baldrick's Report Card from 1880 or the erudite extract from Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary. This definitely was an enjoyable read. If you are a fan of this excellent, unique British comedy series and are looking for the full scripts (plus a number of cute extras), you'll enjoy this book.
T'was A Cunning Plan September 14, 2001 mae (aus) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
To release this damn fine book for my reading pleasure. It's strange when a paperback of all things can have you laughing so much that you are crying and whacking the table so hard that the plates jump. What a brilliant idea, to release all of the scripts from all of the series in ONE VOLUME!! I absolutely flipped. As well as the scripts, there are some other hilarious inclusions, (Check out Baldrick's family tree - I was sobbing) and a few photos. The text is well presented and easy to read, and the whole thing is just brilliant entertainment. Plus, some proceeds go to the comic relief aid agency. This book is a MUST HAVE for anyone who enjoys good British comedy.
yAn Excellent Read through History y dramatisedy July 29, 2001 Mr. James A. Church (Berkshire, England, United Kingdom) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a script-based book of all the four Blackadder series', not including the newest Millennium edition. The presentation, layout, illustrations and `the other bits' are very good, and also very funny. The book also links the four historical periods and tells us what happened to the main characters after each series ended. It has almost been turned into a historically interesting novel, with the scripts woven in. There is also a cast list and synopsis for each series/play. The appendix's, which can be found throughout the book, includes very funny accounts of instruments of torture, medieval medicines, the Mrs Miggins' Coffee House Tariff, Duties of... Clothes bills, Passage from Dr. Johnson's Dictionary, Baldrick's family tree, Baldrick's school, Index of Blackadder's finest insult etc... For a Blackadder fan this surly is a must. It should be in every library and in every drama club! It's a lot of fun acting and there's so many to choose from - you'll never get bored! It's a jolly good read too!
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