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Blackadder Goes Forth: Complete Series (BBC Radio Collection)

By: Richard Curtis Ben Elton
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
ISBN: 0563390336
ISBN-13: 9780563390336
Released: 09 May 1995
RRP: £11.00
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I've got to admire your balls ... maybe later - By: Graham, 11 Jul 2007
The whole series is captured here on three CD's, two episodes per CD each split into around 8 seperate tracks.

Its superb stuff & laugh out loud funny. I was worried before buying about whether this would be a good enough substitute for the brilliant TV series but you needn't worry. It works reallly well. Since you are robbed of your eyes (so to speak) then you listen that much harder to the dialogue & I felt that I picked up more of the gems served up by the writers.

All the original cast are here. I wasn't bothered that the audience laughter is captured on the CD's - I was usuallly laughing over the top of them anyway.

Recommended as a way of killing those commuting hours or cheering yourself up or whatever. This was my favourite of the Blackadder series but the set is so good, I'm looking at getting alll the others.


Great, but audience laughter is a problem - By: G. M. Phillips, 04 Jul 2007
The trouble with cassettes of this nature is that they derive from the TV programme. On TV the audience laughter isn't so distracting because you have the vision too, but there should have been some way - even if it meant getting the cast together to redo the scripts - of omitting the enormously loud, ever-present audience laughter. One line by Blackadder - cue great audience laugh, second line by Baldrick - another shout of laughter -- repeat... These days, more & more comedies on TV are done without laughter tracks (or studio audiences), but it's a shame that it's too late for these works of genius.


better than baldrick's plum duff.... - By: lou@lliddicott.freeserve.co.uk, 31 Aug 2000
This comedy would sound good in chinesse, portugesse, Latin, farted, burped or even french (well not's go that far) Luckily it's in our mother tounge (how we get it out of her is another matter) & it is as hilarious as a thingy shaped turnip. As Charlie chaplin said to King George V about the rumours of the incredible belching German....you've gotta hear it to beleive it.
Excruciatingly amusing tape enjoyed by the whole family. - By: , 28 Nov 1998
Like alll good humor base on an alternative version of the truth. Who can forget Baldricks famous "War Poems" & his exceptionallly good coffee....hmm delicious !!!