[very long pause] 

On the table in front of him is a green blob][Blackadder has just had the Bishop painted in bed with Percy, and is now using it to blackmail him][There is a crash. Together with her husband they are vegetarian and religious fanatics. Blackadder (1983, 1986-89, 1999) is a television show which originally aired on BBC One written by Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, and Rowan Atkinson. Blackadder : [very long pause] Yes, I can. Let us discuss your inheritance.

[there is a crash and Baldrick enters with the door][Edmund is trying to impress his puritan relatives][Elizabeth has coerced Blackadder into having a drinking party that night.

At our house Nathaneal sits on a spike! Lady Whiteadder: Not good. [scene cuts to closing credits] 

He is trying to get it postponed a day because his rich Puritan relatives will be visiting][removes The Queen's cloak, revealing her identity][Melchett and Blackadder are prisoners of Prince Ludwig][At the Queen's costume party, Baldrick is crouched with two pencils up his nose][Blackadder nods. Chairs are the work of Belezabub! his ridiculously puritan aged relatives. Drink is urine from the last leper in Hell! Blackadder: And yourself? "Beer" is the fifth episode of the BBC sitcom Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603. She comes to visit Edmund with her husband, as they want to discuss with him any of his heritage. LUCK! It traces members of the Blackadder dynasty and their associates through different periods of history.

More capacious than an elephant's scrotum, and just as difficult to get your hands on! [Queenie wishes to see Lord Farrow, who has supposedly been executed][He pushes away the table he has been sitting at to reveal that he indeed has no legs][Everyone cheers.


My friend is a missionary and on his last visit abroad brought back with him … This is a house of simple purity. Melchett has his hand over his eyes] Blackadder is having breakfast with Lord Percy when he receives a letter informing him that his fanatically Puritan but extremely wealthy aunt and uncle, Lord and Lady Whiteadder, will be visiting him to discuss the terms of his inheritance over dinner that evening.

This is a house of simple purity. Blackadder (1983, 1986-89, 1999) is a television show which originally aired on BBC One written by Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, and Rowan Atkinson.

The two, but mostly her, are comically revealed to be very devout, dressing in white clothing with helmets crowned with crosses, and wearing four large crosses each.

Lord and Lady Whiteadder.

Turnip is on the menu. The Fundamentalist: Lord and Lady Whiteadder.

At that time he has, a beer feast with The following morning, Lady Whiteadder appears from under the gown of Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

He smokes for a few seconds, before Blackadder suddenly slaps it away and turns nasty][Blackadder and Nurse Mary both look extremely bored; Mary has begun reading an 'Ideas' magazine. Lady Whiteadder : Then can you explain what he meant by "great booze-up"?
In the episode, an embarrassing incident with a turnip, an ostrich feather and a fanatically Puritan aunt leads to a right royal to-do in the Blackadder household. Directed by Mandie Fletcher. My friend is a missionary and on his last visit abroad brought back with him …

][Flashheart laughes and then punches Blackadder in the face][While speaking to Blackadder and hearing him make a toilet humour joke][George and Baldrick continue to go "Mmmm" for some time, until Blackadder loses patience][Blackadder interrogates Darling, who is tied up and blindfolded][Blackadder places a cigarette in his mouth and lights it. Get it?! [she slaps him twice]  Wahey! The evening begins with the arrival of the Whiteadders, who, particularly Lady Whiteadder, are comically revealed to be maniacally devout and denounce most everyday comforts as the work of Satan, including chairs (for being comfortable; at … [Edmund returns from the drinking contestant with a pair of fake breasts strapped on] ][After Blackadder discovers his plan to rob the Prince Regent of his Christmas valuable has gone badly wrong, thanks to Baldrick's stupidity][A reformed Ebenezer Blackadder hands Baldrick the money he just lifted from his niece's fiancée. Blackadder : [very long pause] Yes, I can.