Launched in 1983 by writer Richard Curtis and star Rowan Atkinson – with the vital assistance of BBC producer John Lloyd and co-author Ben Elton – the series is regularly named among the finest sitcoms of all time, while its scheming, amoral hero has become one of the UK's most adored TV characters.
From the mists of medieval England to the court of Queen Elizabeth I, from the glamour of the Georgian era to the grim trenches of the First World War. As the superlative sitcom Blackadder celebrates its 40th anniversary, Royal Mail pay tribute to one of the pillars of British comedy, with a set of eight stamps showing iconic and memorable scenes.
The Blackadder stamp collection is completed with a minisheet celebrating the main character Edmund Blackadder, played by Rowan Atkinson, in all of his guises over each of the four series of the classic sitcom.
Set of 8 stamps.
Featuring some of the best-loved supporting characters played by familiar names including Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson and Brian Blessed. Four horizontal se-tenant pairs for, one for each of the four series.
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Set of 8 Blackadder stamps illustrated by two stills from each series.
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2nd Class - Blackadder The Third
Episode 3 – Nob & Nobility: Hugh Laurie, Tony Robinson, Rowan
Atkinson; Episode 6 – Duel & Duality: Rowan Atkinson, Stephen Fry.
1st Class - Blackadder Goes Forth Episode 6 – Goodbyeee: Tim Mcinnerny, Hugh
Laurie, Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson; Episode 6 – Goodbyeee: Stephen Fry, Rowan Atkinson, Tim Mcinnerny,
Tony Robinson.
£2.00 - The Black Adder Episode
2 – Born To Be King: Rowan Atkinson, Brian Blessed; Episode 3 – The Archbishop: Hugh Laurie, Tony Robinson, Rowan
Atkinson.
£2.20 - Blackadder II Episode 1
– Bells: Miranda Richardson, Patsy Byrne; Episode 4 –
Money: Rowan Atkinson, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson.
Miniature Sheet
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Miniature sheet showing 4 generations of Edmund Blackadder.
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From left to right:
£2.20 - Meet Prince Edmund, aka the self-styled Black Adder: youngest son of the fictitious King Richard IV and accidental murderer of his predecessor, Richard III. Edmund is unpopular at court and constantly overlooked by his father, who barely knows his name. But Edmund is also driven by ambition, constantly dreaming up ways to plant himself upon the throne of England.
1st class - A favourite at the court of the capricious Queen Elizabeth I and owner of the sharpest tongue in all England, Lord Edmund Blackadder is a rakish nobleman with a finely sculpted beard and immaculate dress sense. But whether he’s scheming to have his rivals decapitated or planning a fake oceanic voyage, his crafty and ambitious nature does tend to land him in trouble.
£2.20 - Reduced to the status of a humble head butler in the extravagant 19th century palace of George, the Prince Regent, Mr E Blackadder is still possessed of a wicked wit, a Machiavellian mind and an enterprising nature. Along with his malodorous minion Baldrick, he’ll try everything from highway robbery to romance writing in his efforts to clamber back up the social ladder.
1st class - In the mud-swamped trenches of the First World War, world-weary professional soldier Captain Blackadder tries to keep his head while all those around him are losing theirs, sometimes literally. By now our hero’s only ambition is to stay alive, while that famous dry wit has turned to bitter black humour as with every passing day his chances of survival grow slimmer.
On his Commonwealth Stamps Opinion Blog, WhiteKnight observes that "In a single issue the actor Rowan Atkinson becomes featured on more
British stamps than any other non-royal, non-fictional person than I can
think of." - a good observation.
Technical details
The stamps and miniature sheet have been designed by True North and printed by Cartor Security Printers in lithography. The sheet stamps are 41x30 mm printed in sheets of 60 on paper with ordinary gum, perforated 14½ x 14. The miniature sheet stamps are 27 x 37 mm on self-adhesive paper, perforated 14.
Acknowledgements
Blackadder featured with kind permission of Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, Ben Elton and John Lloyd. Blackadder television stills © BBC, used with permission from BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images. Miniature sheet background image – gold and red decorative textile pattern © debela/Getty Images; linen fabric background © Katsumi Murouchi/ Getty Images; picture frames © Tomekbudujedomek/Getty Images and © Stockbyte/Getty Images. Stamp images – Blackadder photographs © BBC Photo Library.
Other products
Set of 8, miniature sheet, first day covers (2), postcards, presentation pack, collector sheet, press sheet of 18 ms, platinum miniature sheet*, framed set, miniature sheet or collectors sheet (£34.99 each).
* "A highly collectible edition of the Edmund Blackadder Miniature Sheet finished in platinum. Limited to just 1,000 platinum stamp sheets and presented in a bespoke presentation case with a numbered certificate of authenticity - price £149.99.
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Blackadder Platinum Miniature Sheet
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Collector Sheet
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Blackadder Collector Sheet - 10 stamps with labels showing a memorable quote or still from the televsion series.
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Comment
The £2.00 is a new value for special issues and is equivalent to the basic worldwide surface or 'economy' letter rate.
Royal Mail have said, "
We have chosen to add the other values to ensure variety and also
provide the option for more flexible use of special stamps for parcels."
Time will tell whether this is useful or not, especially on parcels. I would think they would be more likely to be used on airmail letters supplemented with 20p in definitive stamps.