Blackadder Back & Forth
- Original title
- Blackadder Back & Forth
- Year
- 1999
- Running time
- 33 min.
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Rowan Atkinson
- Tony Robinson
- Miranda Richardson
- Tim McInnerny
- Hugh Laurie
- Stephen Fry
- Rik Mayall
- Colin Firth
- Kate Moss
- Patsy Byrne
- Simon Russell Beale
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Sci-Fi | Time Travel. Historical. Half-length Film
- Movie Groups
- Blackadder
- Synopsis
- It's Millennium Eve and Blackadder is hosting a dinner party for a few select friends, Lady Elizabeth, Viscount George, Archbishop Melchett and Archbishop Darling. Baldrick devises yet another of his infamous cunning plans to help his ever greedy master Edmund Blackadder con money from his gullible friends. The pair build a "time machine" from empty cereal packets and place bets with their friends as to when in history they will travel, retrieving various artifacts from their travels as proof, items which Blackadder already owns! However, in a strange twist of fate the time machine actually works and the pair are thrown back in history initially to the Jurassic period. Gradually the pair start to return to their own time stopping off at various famous times in history such as Sherwood Forest and the Battle of Waterloo but will they make it home?
- Awards
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2000: Nominated for BAFTA TV Awards: Best Sitcom
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