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The finale to Blackadder Goes Forth is possibly the most poignant scene of any production, in whatever genre, filmed in the last fifty years. Pure pathos.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:06 - Jun 3 with 3160 views
Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:04 - Jun 3 by Lohengrin
The finale to Blackadder Goes Forth is possibly the most poignant scene of any production, in whatever genre, filmed in the last fifty years. Pure pathos.
Spot on, you can't even begin to imagine what that must have been like.
That said, that episode aside its Fawlty Towers for me, a timeless classic.
Strange as it may seem, I liked neither, bit to childish for my taste. Obviously I'm in the minority as they're remembered as classic comedies for most
Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:52 - Jun 3 by Lohengrin
What? All the main characters save for Melchett killed in the final scene with a slow fade to a Flanders poppy field of today not enough for you?
Christ! You're a tough audience.
I'm more of a book man anyway. Reading up on the Korean war at the moment, i did not realise they had it so tough out there, i should have really, as my grandad used to tell me all about it when i was a kid.
I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:56 - Jun 3 by Neath_Jack
I'm more of a book man anyway. Reading up on the Korean war at the moment, i did not realise they had it so tough out there, i should have really, as my grandad used to tell me all about it when i was a kid.
Try to get hold of a couple of Andrew Salmon's books: Scorched Earth, Black Snow and To The Last Round. Excellent reads, both.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 22:02 - Jun 3 with 3100 views
Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:56 - Jun 3 by Neath_Jack
I'm more of a book man anyway. Reading up on the Korean war at the moment, i did not realise they had it so tough out there, i should have really, as my grandad used to tell me all about it when i was a kid.
Dean Waugh, ( brother of great Aussie cricketers Mark and Steve) a decent if unspectacular player, had the nickname Korea - as in the "forgotten war".
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Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 10:58 - Jun 4 with 2954 views
Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 21:56 - Jun 3 by Neath_Jack
I'm more of a book man anyway. Reading up on the Korean war at the moment, i did not realise they had it so tough out there, i should have really, as my grandad used to tell me all about it when i was a kid.
IT WAS A WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'i did not realise they had it so tough out there,'
I once met Carol Cleveland and she told me a story about the owner of a hotel where the Pythons were staying - he was the prototype for Basil Fawlty. I was,of course, enthralled, but also a tad disappointed that it wasn't a completely original creation. Then I heard Paul Whitehouse talking about the real life "suit you, sir" guy he based that sketch on and I realised the genius lies in recognising the eccentricities in the first place. I think Edmund Blackadder is based on Atkinson himself. Now that's impressive. Still think Fawlty Towers is the best sitcom ever though.
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Fawlty Towers or Blackadder? on 12:55 - Jun 4 with 2887 views
FT was great at the time, but was great mainly because John Cleese and Prunella Scales were great. I watched one not that long ago and was surprised at how dated it was.