Andrew Lloyd Weber's long-awaited follow-up to The Phantom of the Opera comes to movie theaters across the country with this...
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Book Author
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2012
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Fans of physical comedy will love this collection of classic clips from Mr. Bean. Follow Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) and his...
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Screenwriter
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2009
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Book Author, Director, Screenwriter
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2001
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Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of royal scoundrel Edmund Blackadder in this hilariously skewered romp through British...
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Screenwriter
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1999
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1997
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Rowan Atkinson of Mr. Bean fame was the star of the BBC sitcom The Thin Blue Line. The setting was the tiny British town of...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1995
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Advertised as a Christmas special when it originally aired on December 26, 1995, "Yuletide Spirit" was actually the final...
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1995
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1993
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Based on a novel by satirical comedian (and dedicated environmentalist) Ben Elton, the British miniseries Stark was set in...
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1993
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British comedian Rowan Atkinson, best known to American audiences for his character Mr. Bean, stars in this collection of...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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Rowan Atkinson stars as the incredibly clueless, accident-prone title character in this first of 13 half-hour Mr. Bean...
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Screenwriter
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1990
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Faced with the prospect of joining the AEF in the "big push" against the Germans, Captain Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson)...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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Assigned to the British secret service, Blackadder goes undercover at an army hospital to ferret out a German spy. Among the...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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As part of his never-ending efforts to avoid the German ground troops during WWI, Captain Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson)...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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Anxious to be transferred far away from the trenches of France, Captain Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) arranges a musical...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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Again hoping to avoid WWI combat duty, Captain Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) destroys the orders for "Operation...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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The fourth series of Blackadder episodes, logically titled Blackadder Goes Forth, commenced on September 28, 1989. Rowan...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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The cast and crew of the satirical British comedy series Blackadder reunited for this perverse one-hour spin on Dickens' A...
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Screenwriter
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1988
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The Blackadder gang reteamed to perform this 15-minute sketch on the 1988 @BBC Comic Relief telethon. The year is 1648: King...
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Screenwriter
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1988
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To alleviate the Prince Regent's financial problems, Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) arranges for the Prince (Hugh Laurie)...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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The third series of Blackadder episodes (logically telecast in England under the blanket title Black Adder the Third...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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Music and comedy share the stage in this performance film, which records a four-night variety show presented in 1987 as a...
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1987
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Once again, Edmund Blackadder is jealous of his betters; in this case, the object of his envy is the Scarlet Pimpernel....
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Screenwriter
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1987
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The Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie) agrees to act as patron for the "fat dictionary" being written by Dr. Samuel Johnson (Robbie...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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The curtain fell on the satirical British sitcom Black Adder the Third with the episode titled "Duel and Duality." Accused of...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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Surviving an assassination attempt, the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie) concludes that he'd be more popular if learned to give...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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Newly appointed the Lord High Executioner, Lord Edmund Blackadder takes his new responsibilities quite seriously. Assigned to...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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The second series of Blackadder episodes ended on February 20, 1986, with "Chains." In response to a series of high-profile...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Returning to British TV after a three-year absence, the satirical sitcom The Black Adder once again starred Rowan Atkinson,...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Ever anxious to one-up his fellow man, Lord Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) enters a beer-drinking contest. On the same...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Though blatantly patterned after the long-running American series Saturday Night Live, Britain's Saturday Live tended to...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Lord Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) is heavily in debt to the Bishop of Bath and Wales (Roland Lacey), a disagreeable...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Lord Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) seethes with jealousy when Sir Walter Raleigh, freshly returned from the New World,...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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1983
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