Blackadder: back and forth / produced by Sophie Clarke-Jervoise ; written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton ; directed by Paul Weiland.

Lord Edmund Blackadder and friends are gathered to celebrate New Year's Eve 1999. Blackadder discloses that he has built a time machine, and proposes a wager of £10000 to anyone who will name an historical object for him to collect on his journey through time.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Elton, Ben (Screenwriter), Curtis, Richard (Screenwriter), Atkinson, Rowan (Actor), Robinson, Tony, 1946- (Actor), Laurie, Hugh, 1959- (Actor), Fry, Stephen, 1957- (Actor), McInnerny, Tim (Actor), Richardson, Miranda (Actor), Byrne, Patsy, 1933-2014 (Actor), Firth, Colin, 1960- (Actor), Mayall, Rik (Actor), Moss, Kate (Actor)
Format: DVD/Blu-Ray
Language:English
Published: [Australia] : Roadshow Entertainment, [2004?]
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Online Access:Click here to view full credits at IMDb.com
Description
Summary:Lord Edmund Blackadder and friends are gathered to celebrate New Year's Eve 1999. Blackadder discloses that he has built a time machine, and proposes a wager of £10000 to anyone who will name an historical object for him to collect on his journey through time.
Item Description:Catalogued from container.
Originally released as a television show in 1999.
Special features: Baldrick's video diary; Blackadder, the Cavalier years.
Aspect ratio "widescreen 16:9 1.78:1 full frame".
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 78 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm
Complete credits available at IMDb.com.
Format:DVD ; produced for region 4.
Audience:Censorship classification (NZ): PG - parental guidance recommended for younger viewers. Note: contains sexual references.
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Click here to view full credits at IMDb.com

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    NB 791.45617 BLA
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