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BBC America Brings 'Black Adder Remastered: The Ultimate Edition' To DVD
10/26/2009 10:04 PM ESTTags: black adder bbc america
Back in the 1980's, a series of unusual British series called Blackadder made television here in America. The show consisted of four seasons, each taking place in a different time period. For the first time ever, this series is being released in a remastered edition on DVD. With the discs, you can conveniently watch all the episodes in order without worrying about having to catch it at a specific time.Blackadder Remasterd - The Ultimate Edition has been remastered both on audio and visual. This DVD set contains all four seasons that made the series a hit. The first season in the set takes place during the Dark Ages. Further seasons visit periods of time in which Edmund Blackadder serves the Queen of England and serves in World War I.
In addition to the four seasons, there disc set also contains a disc of special episodes. This disc features specials such as Blackadder's Christmas Carol, as well as a documentary that explains the thought that went into creating this complex series. This special edition DVD set would be a great gift for any fan of the show from its earlier years.
Be sure to visit the official website of BBC America at bbcamerica.com.
Rating - A
-- Adam Rose
Purchase your copy today for the sale price of 58.99 from Amazon.com.
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