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- The_Archbishop abstract ""The Archbishop" is the third episode of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder).It is set in England in the late 15th century, and follows the exploits of the fictitious Prince Edmund as he is invested as Archbishop of Canterbury amid a Machiavellian plot by the King to acquire lands from the Catholic Church. Most of the humour in the episode relies on religious satire.The script pays tribute to the real-life twelfth-century Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Beckett: Edmund, faced with the threat of assassination, attempts to escape to France into self-imposed exile; and in a later scene, two drunk knights overhear King Richard exclaiming "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?" (the words attributed to King Henry II which led to Beckett's death in 1170) and embark on a mission to murder Edmund.The Archbishop won an International Emmy Award in 1983 in the Popular Arts category.The Church was to be satirised again in the second series, Blackadder II, in the 1986 episode Money.".
- The_Archbishop episodeNumber "3".
- The_Archbishop previousWork Born_to_Be_King_(Blackadder).
- The_Archbishop releaseDate "1983-06-29".
- The_Archbishop series Blackadder.
- The_Archbishop subsequentWork The_Queen_of_Spain's_Beard.
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- The_Archbishop writer Richard_Curtis.
- The_Archbishop writer Rowan_Atkinson.
- The_Archbishop airdate "1983-06-29".
- The_Archbishop caption "Prince Edmund conspires with Baldrick and Lord Percy to sell holy relics".
- The_Archbishop episode "3".
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- The_Archbishop title "The Archbishop".
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- The_Archbishop subject Category:1983_television_episodes.
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- The_Archbishop comment ""The Archbishop" is the third episode of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder).It is set in England in the late 15th century, and follows the exploits of the fictitious Prince Edmund as he is invested as Archbishop of Canterbury amid a Machiavellian plot by the King to acquire lands from the Catholic Church.".
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