Season two starts right where season one ended. In this season some of the episodes are actually two parters adapted from one story, but some episodes are actually adaptation of multiple stories. Still, every episode is great, and with some cast changes, it's maybe even perfect. Season 2 and season 3 and 4 later have 6 episodes each. This season Wooster will try more to act as a matchmaker, and he will depend even more on Jeeves.
Get more: Comedy series season reviews20. September 2009 | Millan
Long before US audience have met Hugh Laurie and Dr. Gregory House, he was already accomplished actor and starred in many excellent series and movies. I already have written on Black Adder series, and here is another real gem of UK television production. Jeeves and Wooster is created and produced by Granada Televison and premiered on ITV in 1990 with first from 4 seasons made, starring Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry.
Get more: Comedy series season reviews3. September 2009 | Millan
The final full season of the history of Blackadders, creators choose setting of The First World War. It's the 1917, Western front and we are in the trenches with the British troops. Between them and German troops is so called no-man's-land. This season originally aired in the 1989, and reunites the all-star actors from all previous seasons, some of them as guest stars in a single episode. Shame that this is the last season of the series.
Get more: Comedy series season reviews28. August 2009 | Millan
Few centuries after the first Black Adder we are now in the 16th century, on the court of Queen Elizabeth I. Edmund Blackadder is now a Lord and close friend with queen. Unlike his predecessor, this time Edmund is intelligent and good looking, but inside he is the same, still scheming and plotting to advance further. But, no matter how different Edmund seams to be, good thing is that Blackadder will always be Blackadder.
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4. October 2009 | Millan
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