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"The Foretelling" was the first episode of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black...

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"The Foretelling" was the first episode of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder (The Black Adder). It introduces Edmund Blackadder, and opens with a narrative dispelling the depiction of King Richard III of England as a scheming murderer. The premise is that Henry Tudor rewrote history to portray himself as the man who killed Richard III, and the show intends to rectify the situation by telling the real story of the king that succeeded Richard III, and the events that led to Henry Tudor's becoming King Henry VII. A feast is held at the castle of King Richard III of England just before the decisive battle with the Lancastrians, led by Henry Tudor. The king (Peter Cook) gives a speech taken verbatim from Shakespeare's play (for which the credits give due notice). Edmund cheers for the King, to the entire court's baffled silence; Richard III asks "You're not putting him anywhere near me, are you?", and Edmund's own father, Richard, Duke of York, does not recognize him. Edmund turns to speak to his friend Lord Percy Percy, Duke of Northumberland. The two are soon joined by an ex-dung heap employee called Baldrick, who with a bit of flattery manages to win enough favour with

Created by: tristan Apr 10, 2007
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