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Black Adder Vol. 5: Back and Forth

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Released: 2001-06-26

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Black Adder Vol. 5: Back and Forth DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Rowan Atkinson, Rowan Atkinson, Rowan Atkinson, Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Tony Robinson, Miranda Richardson, Miranda Richardson, Tim McInnerny, Tim McInnerny, Tim McInnerny, Tim McInnerny, Hugh Laurie, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Stephen Fry, Stephen Fry, Stephen Fry, Rik Mayall, Colin Firth, Kate Moss, Kate Moss, Patsy Byrne, Simon Russell Beale

Director(s): Paul Weiland

Features:
Who's who in Blackadder
What's what -- interactive guide to historical figures and events
Baldrick's Diary -- The Making of "Back and Forth"
Black Adder Vol. 5: Back and Forth DVD Details
Subtitles:
English
Running Time: 55
Genre: Comedies Tv Shows Tv Movie
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 794051155825
Product Code: BBCW1558DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1999
Studio: Bbc Warner
Black Adder Vol. 5: Back and Forth DVD Summary Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of royal scoundrel Edmund Blackadder in this hilariously skewered romp through British history.

On the eve of the New Millennium, the latest incarnations of Blackadder and his eternal flunkey Baldrick step into a time machine, purportedly based on a design by Leonardo da Vinci.

On a dare, the boys agree to check out a few historical high points -- only to become totally lost in time and space, bouncing back and forth (hence the title) from the Jurassic Period, to the era of Robin Hood, to the reign of Queen Elizabeth, back again to 1999, and back again "forward into the past.

" Several of the regular performers from the previous Black Adder TV series are once again in attendance, including stars Atkinson and Tony Robinson, Miranda Richardson, Hugh Laurie, and Rik Mayall.

Produced for exhibition at England's Millennium Dome on January 1, 2000, Black Adder V: Back and Forth was previewed on December 6, 1999, and subsequently telecast on the Sky TV satellite service.