The last Blackadder, Back and Fourth, was commissioned for the Millenium Dome's cinema (strangely by a Sky & BBC partnership) - with Part Two:
http://video.google.com/url?docid=5734466770086498542 More information from Wikipedia:
Blackadder: Back & Forth (1999) was a 34 minute short film commissioned especially for showing in the specially built "SkyScape" cinema, erected south east of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in east London. It was co-financed by Sky Television and the BBC, with sponsorship from—among others—Tesco PLC.
It was shown eight times a day throughout the celebratory year 2000, after which it was aired on television, first on Sky and then on BBC One on Easter Sunday in 2002.
It is the only Blackadder story to be shot entirely on film and with no laugh track, although one was added for the 2002 BBC screening. Because of the film's intended audience, it is rated PG rather than 15, a number of scenes were cut from the final edit. Some of these were later shown in a corresponding "making of" documentary called Baldrick's Video Diary which was produced to accompany the DVD release.
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