@@wynwilliams6977 After Blackadder Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie would go on to star in A Bit of Fry and Laurie for 4 series so they must have got on well...
On an episode of series I of QI, the subject of facial hair in WWI era British armed forces came up, Stephen lifts his head to reveal that he taped a Melchett stache onto his face, to tremendous applause.
0:07 is my favourite blooper of all time. I have no idea who the actress is but the way she says "shit I've made a terrible mistake" while still in character amuses me like nothing else
Too bad this show never really became the hit it should have been here in the USA because I always thought it was hilarious. I saw it, quite by accident actually, on the PBS (Public Broadcasting System) and I was hooked instantly. Rowan Atkinson is amazing. I have all the DVDs.
Well it was huge in the UK! The very final episode set in WWI when they go "over-the-top" and it fades into the poppy fields is in my opinion one of the most powerful and poignant scenes EVER recorded in any show. It still brings a tear to my eye to think about it. I urge anyone who has never seen it to click below. th-cam.com/video/vH3-Gt7mgyM/w-d-xo.html
@@clivejones7104 100% agree with you. Very moving ending. When I first saw it when young I didn't realise how powerful it was. To the ones who battled for us ❤️
no it's Bottom, well for a start he looks much younger in DDF. he didn't just only do DDF. He has his own sitcom 'the young ones' including Bottom. Plus in loads of random programs.
during the court martial scene one could notice that other judges were trying to hold back from laughing. in the bits that made it to the show. well, the one on the right anyway.
Rowan A is right when he says there are few, if any, bloopers from his work. He's so focused on getting it done in the way he's planned it that he can only think about that. Michael Richards had the same meticulous approach on Seinfeld. These guys work out what they think will be best and know that they have two or three takes to get it the way they planned it, or it's lost forever. Definitely not an enjoyable way to work. There has to be an element of play, of finding stuff in the moment, of bouncing off your colleagues. I'm not saying their performances were inferior, because they weren't. I'm just saying that it must suck to have adhere so rigidly to what you've plotted in your mind's eye. Rik was almost the anti-Rowan. He was possessed of the same talent and achieved the same heights in performance, but you can tell, even outside gag reels, that he loved to play and play up.
@@pilummurialis6490 I thought of Ricky too. Of the two approaches I think I'd much rather work with Rowan's than Ricky's. There's a reason Ricky only gets through a six episode series every three years.
That was the brilliant combination of Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. It could have been in any of the shows mentioning Harry Enfield in the title like "Harry Enfield and Chums" etc...
Philip Croft In a documentary, about ‘Blackadder’, he said he wasn’t “much of a laugher”, in real life, no matter how funny he finds something. So maybe it’s just that he doesn’t show it very well, when he’s amused, and it makes it appear that he’s not enjoying himself, even though he actually is. He does seem like a very difficult person to read; he doesn’t give much away, physically, or with his mannerisms, and comes across as a very guarded, private person- which is exactly what he is, according to himself, and those that know him. But, it doesn’t really matter; he’s a superb actor, and has impeccable comic timing- both physically and verbally, particularly when he’s given the right/good material to work with. 😀
I love the change from Milchett in his macho-ness, to Stephen's camp "They're all pulling faces at me and everything" :')
Stephen Fry as General Melchitt gets my vote for best supporting character in a comedy series ever. Just amazing.
BEHHHHHHHH!
Definitely.
Built like a block of flats but happy to send tiny Baldrick over the top to face the hun 🤣
PIMHOLE!
"However, before we proceed to the formality of sentencing the deceased... Ah I mean the defendant!
UHEHEHEUEUEHEUHEUHEUEUHEUHHEHEHEHEEEE!"
i so wish i could see what hugh laurie was doing to make stephen fry lose it like he did.
I second that. To repeatedly blow a line like that it had to be something extra silly
Apparently he kept pulling silly faces at him :) there is a black adder doc called black adder back and forth I think it's in that
He only had to look at him to make him crack up.
@@wynwilliams6977 After Blackadder Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie would go on to star in A Bit of Fry and Laurie for 4 series so they must have got on well...
@@solracer66 They’re great friends, who met at university
"They're all pulling faces at me and everything!" Gotta love Stephen Fry. :)
Staying in character even if the scene is ruined.
Oh God, Stephen Fry's sheep laugh gets me every time!
+GOBELDYGOOK Heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh....eheheheheheheheheheheheheh...
Good god he's not Welsh is he?
Gets Him and Hugh Laurie too . I Miss that show so Much
On an episode of series I of QI, the subject of facial hair in WWI era British armed forces came up, Stephen lifts his head to reveal that he taped a Melchett stache onto his face, to tremendous applause.
There's only one thing better than Stephen Fry as Melchett, and that's Stephen Fry as Melchett corpsing. Absolutely joyous.
In a cast as outstanding as Blackadder it really is hard to stand out , but Stephen Fry is next level friggin brilliance
I'd sell my soul to see the faces Hugh was making at Stephen at 1:50
Tweet him and ask. Let me know here if he replies.
0:07 is my favourite blooper of all time. I have no idea who the actress is but the way she says "shit I've made a terrible mistake" while still in character amuses me like nothing else
miriam margolyes
@@neilb13 watch any interview with her and you will be laughing. unless your politicaly correct then don`t watch lol
Brilliant funny woman Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes, aka Professor Sprout from Harry Potter as well as other works.
@@davidgraham5242 wdym? Miriam pisses off conservatives all the time.
Fry has an incredible charisma. He is a gifted beautiful soul. And funny as hell.
It's Hugh! It's Hugh Bloody Laurie!
God I love those two... :) ♥
The bloopers are just as funny as the actual script
I love how we can hear Hugh Laurie laughing during that one. I just wish we could've seen him cracking up too.
I so miss Rik Mayal. Such a legend. Grew up watching the young ones and bottom crying with laughter.
'It's Poker Time!......No it's not!'
Classic
Miriam Margolyes swearing! Stephen Fry "They're all pulling faces at me and everything!" LOL
Too bad this show never really became the hit it should have been here in the USA because I always thought it was hilarious. I saw it, quite by accident actually, on the PBS (Public Broadcasting System) and I was hooked instantly. Rowan Atkinson is amazing. I have all the DVDs.
EXCELLENT--I HOPE YOU TOURED YOUR COUNTRY ,LIKE A --ERE, TOURING TYPE PERSON, SPREADING THE WORD OF HUMOUR.
Well it was huge in the UK! The very final episode set in WWI when they go "over-the-top" and it fades into the poppy fields is in my opinion one of the most powerful and poignant scenes EVER recorded in any show. It still brings a tear to my eye to think about it. I urge anyone who has never seen it to click below.
th-cam.com/video/vH3-Gt7mgyM/w-d-xo.html
@@clivejones7104 100% agree with you. Very moving ending. When I first saw it when young I didn't realise how powerful it was. To the ones who battled for us ❤️
Oh god, Stephen Fry is just the most endearing man on the planet!
Was.
@Jo will tell the truth Is.
Watching Stephen Fry break character and that laugh when he first messed up his line while sentencing the soldier was hilarious.
Stephen fry what a lovely man. Brilliant actor. A British institution 👍👍
Yep, the legend Rik Mayall
Rick Mayall , the World is a much less funnier place without him . Nobody else like him .
Woof!
@@SISU889 Ricky Gervais is the closest thing, not exactly the same in humour so much, but check out the outtakes of Afterlife
Stephen Fry is a British national treasure
RIP Rik
Ha Ha! Stephen Fry cracks me up! Thanks for sharing these classic bloopers!
Janis, Singapore
The bishop of bath and wells was also that gestapo dude with the glasses in raiders of the last ark 👍🏼
Really?! 👀
Ronald Lacey, was also in porridge as Harris, sadly died in 1991 aged 55
"Always treat your kite, like you treat your woman"
*WHOOSH!*
How do you mean take her home to see your parents?
Not forgetting also "Lord flashhhheart", FLASH BY NAME, FLASH BY NATURE...... woooooooofffffff ha ha ;)))). Xx bless you rik miss you xx;)))😁😁😁
@@andyj4182 No,you take her to heaven and back 5 times a day
@@andyj4182 No I mean get in her 3 times a day and take her to heaven and back.
Rik Mayall 7 March 1958 - 9 June 2014
Any chance Hugh Laurie had to make Stephen laugh during recording he made sure he tried.
I love that Stephen Fry one!! Cracks me up every time!!! "Its Hugh Bloody Laurie" lol!!!!!
I have the full collection and I love it so much
3:16 "Oi! Extras! Nooo!!"
Laughed pretty hard at it! Nooooo!
British comedy...even when it fails, it wins :)
"
I don't think I've been there", ouch hurt laugh etc
Notice how none of the Blackadder bloopers are Rowan's fault?
That's because he didn't make a single one apparently.
1:02
Why do I think this would actually be in an episode of Mr Bean
I wish they had done a series during the napolionic wars in the Navy
Very funny, thanks for whoever put this up. Great comedy, great characters, never see their like again! 😂😥
Never thought I'd see the day when Stephen Fry was lost for words! lol
'Oooh God invented...Oh shit! I've made a terrible mistake!' lmao
OI! Extras! No!
LOL, So good to see outtakes from Harry Enfield.
Rik Mayall fucking up his lines and flipping off is always a laugh!
Do love a bit of Blackadder
It's poker time!.....No it's not!?
It's Hue bloody Laurie, leave the room!
So we can live the high life in the blah la bla bollocks!
I don't think I've been there!!!
Love these. Some are better than the script.
Hugh bloody Laurie!
XDDDD
2:10 is my favourite
2:00 "YOU TOTAL PILLOCK!!" XD
no it's Bottom, well for a start he looks much younger in DDF. he didn't just only do DDF. He has his own sitcom 'the young ones' including Bottom. Plus in loads of random programs.
My God, Rik, we miss you :(
Miriam is so hilarious!
AND BLOODY NAUGHTY WITH IT.
Jolly good show, old chap!
Fry is brilliant as melchett with captain darling....especially the Georgina sketch
I want to make you happy darling! 😂
during the court martial scene one could notice that other judges were trying to hold back from laughing. in the bits that made it to the show. well, the one on the right anyway.
I would dearly love to see the faces that Hugh was pulling at Steven :')
When the extras broke it sounded like 4 balls went down 😆
Rowan A is right when he says there are few, if any, bloopers from his work. He's so focused on getting it done in the way he's planned it that he can only think about that.
Michael Richards had the same meticulous approach on Seinfeld. These guys work out what they think will be best and know that they have two or three takes to get it the way they planned it, or it's lost forever.
Definitely not an enjoyable way to work. There has to be an element of play, of finding stuff in the moment, of bouncing off your colleagues. I'm not saying their performances were inferior, because they weren't. I'm just saying that it must suck to have adhere so rigidly to what you've plotted in your mind's eye.
Rik was almost the anti-Rowan. He was possessed of the same talent and achieved the same heights in performance, but you can tell, even outside gag reels, that he loved to play and play up.
Ricky Gervais is the same way, you should see the outtakes for After life and Derek
@@pilummurialis6490 I thought of Ricky too. Of the two approaches I think I'd much rather work with Rowan's than Ricky's. There's a reason Ricky only gets through a six episode series every three years.
0:56 Ronnie Lacey is the bishop who played the Gestapo in the original Indiana Jones
add to atkinson playlist, add to fry and laurie playlist, add to favorites :D
The crew on blackadder show was one of the best...
Thanks
0:49 .. thats so Rik!
thanks a lot! :)
omg near the end is stephen fry no joke
I rhhhhaaaattthhherrr think 😂😂😂
so funny seeing rowan atkinson there
can't stop laughing :D
0:47.....how tall was that man's head ?
really funny bloopers :-) what was the last one from please?
"Oi! Extras! NO!"
OI EXTRAS, NO!! Cracks me up every time 😛
what was the last comedy named?i did forget it....
They’re all pulling faces at me an everything!
Rik mayall is my all time favourite at brash.
Brilliant!
These are so funny. What show was the last outtake from?
Characters from the show 'Harry Enfield's Television Programme' for Comic Relief.
That was the brilliant combination of Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse.
It could have been in any of the shows mentioning Harry Enfield in the title like "Harry Enfield and Chums" etc...
I am the Walrus! Fry`d, Or is it an Elephant Seal?? x
Oi extras nooo.
which episode/series had Blackadder's cross-heavy aunt?
@SantomPh Blackadder II, Episode 5 - 'Beer'
Rik ❤️ miss him so much.
Hugh Bloody Laurie!
2:20.. thats hotel paradise series?
RIP Rik
It's poker time!!!
Brilliant
2:48 can anyone tell me what episode of bottom this is?
at least 3450 bees screaming bottom s01e01
Rick a true one off, what a laff
You've got to take a firm line with these extras
Would be surprised if Bo selecta didn't get the idea from this
Laughs like a big old elephant seal.
...They're all pulling faces at me... I can't concentrate...!
2:12 What is the name of the program?
Bottom
cool.
Watch some 'House' bloopers and they say much the same thing.
Strange that Rowan Atkinson could only manage a bemused forced smile. I don't think he WAS, amused, more irritated---such a pro
With Rowan, perfection is everything. You can have fun, but you must reach perfection if you can.
Philip Croft
In a documentary, about ‘Blackadder’, he said he wasn’t “much of a laugher”, in real life, no matter how funny he finds something.
So maybe it’s just that he doesn’t show it very well, when he’s amused, and it makes it appear that he’s not enjoying himself, even though he actually is.
He does seem like a very difficult person to read; he doesn’t give much away, physically, or with his mannerisms, and comes across as a very guarded, private person- which is exactly what he is, according to himself, and those that know him.
But, it doesn’t really matter; he’s a superb actor, and has impeccable comic timing- both physically and verbally, particularly when he’s given the right/good material to work with. 😀
@TiaraAlonso cheers :-)
I wonder how many slaps Blackadder got because they had to redo that scene lol
Oh Rik 😢
Tony Robinson has a Sir title