Blackadder Goes Forth Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • Season 1 Episode 6: Plan F - Goodbyeee

    Edmund tries every trick in the book to escape the trenches before the big push, but ends up going over the top with sidekicks Baldrick and George. Comedy, with Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson and Geoffrey Palmer. Part of Stephen Fry Night

  • Season 1 Episode 5: Plan E - General Hospital

    Edmund sees a chance to get some rest while hunting for a spy in the field hospital, and decides he is not going to let his holiday be cut short just because he has found an obvious suspect with a German accent. World War One comedy, starring Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson and Miranda Richardson

  • Season 1 Episode 4: Plan D - Private Plane

    Edmund dreams of entering the Flying Corps and escaping life in the trenches, but he must match the derring-do of fearless air ace Lord Flashheart, or he faces spending his last days rotting in a German prison. Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson co-star alongside regulars Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson

  • Season 1 Episode 3: Plan C - Major Star

    A morale-boosting stage show offers Blackadder a route out of the trenches - but unfortunately, he soon finds that his plans are leading to disaster when General Melchett falls for his leading lady - Lt George. World War One comedy, with Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson and Hugh Laurie. Part of Stephen Fry weekend

  • Season 1 Episode 2: Plan B - Corporal Punishment

    Edmund is found guilty of killing and eating the General's carrier pigeon and is sentenced to death by firing squad. Rowan Atkinson stars in Ben Elton and Richard Curtis's comedy, with Tony Robinson and Stephen Fry

  • Season 1 Episode 1: Plan A - Captain Cook

    General Haig plans a new offensive against the Germans, and cowardly Captain Blackadder develops a keen interest in art in an effort to avoid the bloodshed. However, his newly discovered talents prove so useful to Military Intelligence that he finds himself stuck in the middle of No Man's Land with only his sidekicks for company. Classic comedy, starring Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson and Hugh Laurie