Man: [taking off his hood, revealing he's Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh] And I'm yours!
Lady: Eugh! Edmund! I thought you your brother! [pushes Edmund off the rampart; dogs are heard attacking him]
Chiswick: [stops beating the drum] Yes, My Lord. [begins to pick up one of the human figures]
King: The Swiss are always cowards.
King: Excellent! [to one of the men standing] Wessex, while they're away, take ten thousand troops and pillage Geneva.
Chiswick: But the Swiss are our allies, My Lord.
King: Oh yes... Well, er, get them to dress up as Germans, will you?
Chiswick: The one you had murdered, My Lord...
King: Yes, that's the fellow.
Messenger 3: [turns to Harry] My Lord--
Harry: [shouts] Will you get away from me!!!
Harry: Well, actually, I don't, Father, but I would like to know.
King: [points to Harry's groin] There.
Harry: [lifts his robes] Are you sure? I can't imagine anything of any real interest down there.
King: Let me explain. What's that for?
Harry: Well, a couple of things...
King: Correct, and one of those things is...?
Harry: Best not mentioned, really.
King: Right! And the other is fornication!
Harry: Oh I see!
King: Very good. Come on, let me explain further. [takes Harry to the map on the floor] You see, my boy, I have decided to ally to a nation most threatening to France. The answer, of course, is -- Chiswick...
Chiswick: [shakes King's hand] Oh, congratulations, Your Majesty!
Harry: Actually, I don't think I can.
King: What? Why not?
Harry: Well, I am already engaged.
King: [louder] What? Who to, boy?
Harry: Princess Leia of Hungary... and the Grand Duchess Ursula of Branden- burg; and Queen Beowulfa of Iceland; and, er [starts to read from a a list], Countess Caroline of Luxembourg; Bertha of Flanders; Bertha of Brussels; Bernard of Saxe-Coburg; and Jezebel of Estonia. [Confused about the male name in there, he checks his list] No no no, sorry, that should be >Bertha< of Saxe-Coburg... [looks shocked at the list] ...and >Jeremy< of Estonia.
King: Damn, damn, damn, damn! But if I haven't got a son to marry her, then the whole plan falls apart!
Chiswick: Your Majesty...
King: Yes?
Chiswick: You do have another son, My Lord.
King: What? [realises this a fact] By God, of course! You're right. The slimy one -- what's his name?
Chiswick: Edmund, My Lord.
King: Yes, Osmund. Osmund can marry the Infanta!
Harry: Excellent!
King: Then with the Spanish alliance, we can massacre both the Swiss and the French, [`Huzzah!' from the three other men; he slashes with his sword] by dividing their forces into two [`Huzzah!'] - preferably their top halves from their bottom! [`Huzzah!']
Baldrick: 'morning, My Lord.
Edmund: 'morning.
Baldrick: My God, what's happened to your neck?
Edmund: Erm, er, well, well, well, well, they're love bites, actually!
Baldrick: Look more like dog bites to me.
Edmund: Well, yes, yes, she was, erm, a bit of an animal!
Percy: Really, My Lord!
Edmund: Oh yes!
Percy: Fight to the death, eh!
Baldrick: Actually, I'd be prepared to swear they were dog bites.
Edmund: They are >not< dog bites! She was very attractive.
Baldrick: Yeah: shiny coat, wet nose, clear eyes...
Edmund: No, Baldrick! It was a woman!
Baldrick: Fair enough, My Lord.
Edmund: Right. Now that's sorted out. Percy, what are we up to today?
Percy: Well, My Lord, first, I thought that you and I [he and Edmund sneer at Baldrick, the lowly peasant] might get out a couple of prisoners, and actually I think Baldrick may have a point there; they do look rather like dog bites.
Edmund: [jumps around] Yes, yes, all right, all right! They're dog bites! They're dog bites! I've got bitten by a dog! A woman pushed me off of a rampart because she thought I was so hideously ugly, and I got ravaged by a raving dog! Does that satisfy you?
Baldrick: Yes, My Lord, yes!
Edmund: Good! Excellent! Good! Right! Yes, Percy, you were saying?
Percy: Right, My Lord. Well, I thought that we might...so it wasn't a woman?
Edmund: [jumps again] No! It was a dog! It was a dog! It was a bloody great dog! Ar ar ar ar ar ar ar!
Percy: Right, My Lord.
Edmund: Ar!
Percy: Of course, Harry gets all the women, doesn't he?
Baldrick: Yeah.
Edmund: Shut up! I never want to hear women mentioned in my company again.
Baldrick: What about dogs?
Edmund: ...or dog-- Shut up, Baldrick. I never want to see a woman again. If any woman wants to talk to me, you can warn her: The Black Adder is a venomous reptile, and women are his prey.
Edmund: Yes, obviously -- you're a messenger.
Messenger 3: You are engaged to be married to the Infanta Maria of Spain.
Edmund: [puts his hands on his hips] What?
Messenger 3: [puts his hands on his hips] My Lord, I bring a message. You are engaged--
Edmund: Yes, yes, yes... [waves his hand]
Percy: Yes, My Lord. Shall I go and tell her?
Edmund: What?
Percy: "The Black Adder is venomous reptile--"
Edmund: No, no, no! This is no ordinary woman, Percy. This is a beautiful royal princess. Just imagine what the Spanish Infanta must be like.
Edmund: [enthralled by the woman's beauty; giggles a bit before coming to his senses] Hmm?
Harry: It's Spanish. It means "Welcome to our castle. I hope you find the drains to your satisfaction." Well, here you are [gives Edmund a piece a paper]; I've jotted it down for you. It should help to break the ice with the Infanta.
Edmund: [disappointed that this woman wasn't the Infanta] No. How do you do, young lady?
Harry: Well, good luck. [Walks away, speaking to Caroline] Er, bienvenu a notre chateau, Caroline. J'espere que vous trouvez......
Edmund: Luxembourg, hah!
Baldrick: My God, have you ever seen anyone so obviously seething with jealousy?
Edmund: No, I haven't!
Baldrick: Seethe, seethe, seethe. If he goes on seething like that much longer, he'll turn into a seethe.
Edmund: Baldrick, what are you talking about?
Percy: My Lord...
Edmund: Yes, what is it?
Percy: You know, they do say that the Infanta's eyes are more beautiful than the famous Stone of Galveston.
Edmund: Mm! ... What?
Percy: The famous Stone of Galveston, My Lord.
Edmund: And what's that, exactly?
Percy: Well, it's a famous blue stone, and it comes [points dramatically] from Galveston.
Edmund: I see. And what about it?
Percy: Well, My Lord, the Infanta's eyes are bluer than it, for a start.
Edmund: I see. And have you ever seen this stone?
Percy: [nods] No, not as such, My Lord, but I know a couple of people who have, and they say it's very very blue indeed.
Edmund: And have these people seen the Infanta's eyes?
Percy: No, I shouldn't think so, My Lord.
Edmund: And neither have you, presumably.
Percy: No, My Lord.
Edmund: So, what you're telling me, Percy, is that something you have never seen is slightly less blue than something else you have never seen.
Percy: [finally begins to grasp] Yes, My Lord.
Edmund: [turns briefly] Hello. [turns back to Percy] Here I am awaiting the arrival of the most beautiful, ravishing--
Don: Hello!
Edmund: Look, leave me alone, will you, I'm trying to talk to someone. [to Percy] ...while you're wittering away like a pox-ridden \ moor hen--
Infanta: Estas el verdadero amor de mi vida, amor mio, amor mio!
Don: You are the true love of my life, my love, my love!
Edmund: What? [turns to Percy] Percy, is he a friend of yours? Someone you (???)?
Infanta: (???????????)!
Don: You are the only one for me. I merely want to hug and kiss you!
Don: I am the Infanta!
Edmund: What? No-one told me you had a beard! Ha!
Percy: Must be Jeremy of Estonia!
Edmund: The very (???)
Infanta: [moves to in front of Edmund] Esto la Infanta!
Edmund: Well, absolutely... [quintupletakes; leaps frightenedly into Percy's arms]
Infanta: Esperara que esto momento todo mi viva! [kisses Edmund]
Don: I have waited for this moment all of my life!
Infanta: Tu nariz mas pequen~a que yo esperara.
Don: Your nose is smaller than I expected.
Edmund: I have suffered no similar disappointment.
Don: My love, my love.
Don: Your lips I like.
Don: It is the rest of your body I wish to find out more about!
King: What?
Messenger 1: The Spanish Infanta has arrived.
King: Ah, good news!
King: What?
Messenger 2: The King of France sends his greetings.
King: Ah, good news!
King: What?
Messenger 3: Lord Wessex is dead.
King: [raises his arms in triumph; Messenger 3 raises his arms too] Ah-- [lowers his arms] This news is not so good.
Messenger 3: Pardon, My Lord?
King: I like it not. Bring me some other news.
Messenger 3: Pardon, My Lord?
King: I LIKE NOT THIS NEWS! BRING ME SOME OTHER NEWS!!!
Messenger 3: Yes, My Lord!
King: What?
Messenger 4: Lord Wessex is not dead.
King: Ah, good news! [lifts his arms halfway; Messenger 4 does also] Let there be joy and celebration; let jubilation reign!
Messenger 4: Yes, My Lord.
King: Oh yes [points at Messenger 4; Messenger 4 points at King]: and tell Osmund that, to further strengthen ties with Spain, he marries tomorrow.
Messenger 4: Yes, My Lord.
Baldrick: But, My Lord, you can't just lock her out, you know.
Edmund: Well, you may be right. [pulls on a rope, causing a metal gate to shut down in the doorway; he then holds a club with several metal spikes coming out] That should hold her for at least a minute!
Percy: Wait a moment, My Lord. I think I may have a plan to get you out of this marriage.
Edmund: Yes, but it's a stupid plan, Percy, let's face it!
Percy: [offended] Oh, well, yes, yes, maybe you're right.
Edmund: [desperate] But... tell me what it is anyway.
Percy: Er, no, actually I don't think I'll bother, My Lord.
Edmund: Oh, please, please tell me what your plan is, please tell me, please tell me.
Percy: [enjoying seeing Edmund grovel] All right: I go along to the Infanta's room and tell her that you've gone mad. She comes to the door, and you meet her disguised as a little pig. Then -- and this is the cunning bit -- instead of saying `oink oink', you say `mooooo'!
Edmund: Then...?
Percy: Well, then she'll know you're mad, and leave!
Baldrick: My Lord...
Edmund: What?
Baldrick: I also have a plan.
Edmund: Yes?
Baldrick: Why not make her think you prefer the company of men?
Edmund: But I do, Baldrick, I do!
Baldrick: No, no, My Lord. I mean, erm, the, er, >intimate< company of men...?
Edmund: You don't mean...like the Earle of Doncaster...?
Baldrick: I mean just like the Earle of Doncaster.
Edmund: That great radish? That steaming great left-footer? The Earle of Doncaster, Baldrick, has been riding side-saddle since he was seventeen.
Baldrick: Mm! And who would want to marry the Earle of Doncaster?
Edmund: Well, no-one wou-- [realises] Brilliant! Of course! No-one would marry the Earle of Doncaster! ... except, perhaps, the Duke of Beaufort. Well, what are we going to do?
Baldrick: Well, first we've got to get you looking right. Just need to drape something effeminate round your shoulders.
Edmund: Either of the Beaufort Twins should do.
Edmund: [shocked] Practise what?
Baldrick: Presentation, My Lord!
Edmund: Oh, I see.
Baldrick: [moving Percy] You stand over here, and, My Lord, just there. Right; now, Percy, Lord Edmund is going to try and make himself attractive to you.
Percy: Attractive?
Edmund: You know, like the Earle of Doncaster.
Percy: Good lord! Well, er, fair enough. [waves seductively at Edmund]
Edmund: No, you act normal! I'm the Earle of Doncaster!
Percy: Oh, I see.
Edmund: It's me... Right.
Baldrick: Right. [holds his arm between them, rather like the referee of a boxing match] Go! [stands aside]
Baldrick: Never mind. I've a couple more things that might help. [exits]
Edmund: Percy, Percy, what am I going to do?
Percy: Well, perhaps we could try and strike up a conversation.
Edmund: Ah, right. Erm...
Percy: [in a high-pitched -- not falsetto -- voice] Hello there!
Edmund: [in his normal voice] Er, hello. How are you?
Percy: I'm fine. Have you heard? Prince Edmund's going to marry the Spanish Infanta.
Edmund: No he damn well isn't!!! [attacks Percy] And anyone who (????)! Do you hear me?
[a fanfare is played]
Chiswick: What is it, My Lord?
King: The King of Naples.
Chiswick: Immediately, My Lord.
Harry: [sees Edmund's getup] Ah, some lark for the stag party, wot?
Edmund: Erm, yes, yes, that's right.
Harry: I don't think you've met the Grand Duchess Ursula of Brandenburg.
Edmund: [as deeply as he can] No. How do you do, Ursula?
Harry: Actually, I wanted to have a word with you about my speech at the wedding feast. I thought perhaps I'd go for a fruit motif.
Edmund: [reacting to the word `fruit', tries to speak even deeper] Yes...?
Harry: Something like, er, "It is with extrawberry pleasure that we welcome you, er, may you be the apple of your husband's eye, and may he, in turn, cherries you..." -- `Cherish', you see -- "...even though it's an oranged marriage." [they laugh; Edmund deeply] Good, eh?
Edmund: Brilliant. Quite, quite brilliant.
Harry: Yes, I thought it was rather good. I'm hoping to squeeze in a `banana' by the end of the day. [walks off, talking to Ursula] Wilkommen in unserer Schloss, Ursula...
Queen: [shocked at his attitude] Oh! Nothing, nothing...
Edmund: [waves her and the woman she entered with aside] dit dit dit dit!
Infanta: Oh, te abrazo y te amo totalmente!
Don: Oh, I embrace and love you utterly!
Edmund: What?
Infanta: Que el amor ese este que tu a disfrazas como un espan~ol para complacer mi! [she hugs and kisses Edmund]
Don: Oh, what a love this must be that you dress as a Spanish man to delight me!
Edmund: [upset] Oh, Baldrick!
Infanta: Que amor, que amor, que amor!
Don: What love, what love, what love.
Edmund: Baldrick, you fool!
Queen: [to the woman she came in with] Look at the two lovebirds!
Edmund: One lovebird and one love-elephant!
Queen: It's almost as if they were married already.
Edmund: [while being smothered by Infanta] What did you say?
Queen: It's almost as if you were married already!
Edmund: That's what I thought you said! [he struggles] Boys...
Baldrick and Percy: Yes, My Lord. [they try to free him from Infanta]
Edmund: I think I have another plan.
Percy: Yes, I know, but it's only for a couple of days, isn't it...
Edmund: Ah yes, that's true. Come on, hurry up, Father!
Lloyd: Er, yes, very well. Er, we are gathered here, O gracious Lord, to bear witness, at very short notice...
Tally: Yes, that's right. Whoever would have thought it? The Duke of Edinburgh, consumed with passion, whisks away little Tally! [laughs]
Edmund: Shut up!!! Come on, get on with it, Father, will you?
Lloyd: Yes, very well. Are you Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh?
Edmund: No, I'm a bowl of soup!
Lloyd: And are you Miss Tally Applebottom?
Tally: Mrs.
Lloyd: Er, Mrs. ... [realises] Ah...
Edmund: Ah... [looks at Percy]
Percy: Ah...
Edmund: [stammers a bit] Well, never mind, get on with it, Father, come on!
Lloyd: Yes, but surely if she's--
Edmund: Look, the Church is never going to progress if it isn't just a bit adaptable!
Lloyd: But this is most unusual!
Edmund: No.
Baldrick: No.
Percy: No.
Tally: No.
Lloyd: No.
Lloyd: Ah... [a bit confused at what's supposed to happen when someone says yes] And, er, you are...?
Thomas: Mr. Applebottom.
Lloyd: Then you are the father of the bride...
Thomas: No, I'm the >husband< of the...`bride'.
Tally: Oh, this is my husband, Thomas. Thomas, this is my fiance, the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Edmund, this is Thomas. Thomas, this is Father O'--
Lloyd: ...Smith! I called about the ducking-stool you found. [He quickly begins to gather up his things]
Edmund: [he backs round and round as Thomas approaches him; Percy and Baldrick hide behind him] Mr. Applebottom, I was just wondering whether I could possibly have a temporary arrangement with your good lady. I only need her for a very short stint...
Thomas: Get out!!!
Edmund: Look, you stupid peasant, all I want to do is marry your wife!
Thomas: Get out of here!!!
Thomas: No -- that'll be the Earle of Doncaster...
Don: Well, this is nice.
Queen: Oh, yes.
Infanta: (Hablierto?) poco de cosas de mujeres.
Don: ...to have a little talk about a lady's things.
Infanta: Si' -- los dos solas.
Don: Just the two of us.
Queen: Oh, yes, yes.
Infanta: Si', bueno. Sen~ora, hable mi de les hombres ingleses.
Don: So tell me, Mrs. Queen, about Englishmen.
Queen: Well, they spend most of their time with animals, you know, and with other men. But, oh, when they do come to the women, they only want one thing!
Infanta: [grins] Que? Que?
Don: And what is that?
Queen: Well, it's a kind of pudding made of bread and butter and raisins, and, of course, the other thing...
Infanta: Que el otro? Que el otro?
Don: And what is the other thing?
Queen: [as though it's obvious] Oh, well, custard!
Don: Crema!
Infanta: [laughs] No... Edmundo; que tal es?
Don: Edmund; what's he like?
Queen: Well, I told you: this pudding...
Infanta: No no no...
Queen: No?
Infanta: En la cama! [puts her hands together, resting them on her cheek]
Don: No -- what's he like in bed?
Queen: Oh. Well, in bed, he likes hot milk, with just a little touch of cinnamon.
Don: No, no, no... [concentrating on the words] What is he like?
Queen: Oh. Well, he's like a little rabbit, really.
Infanta: Conejo?! [giggles excitedly about this] Mama, mama, cuanto le quiero! [she moves over to hug Queen, forces Don to bend forward]
Don: Mummy, mummy, how much I love him!
Baldrick: Well, My Lord, at least you can take solace from one thing.
Edmund: What's that?
Baldrick: You can be pretty sure your wife's a virgin.
Edmund: Or at least there are no living witnesses to the contrary. If she wasn't, we might still stand a chance. Officially, you've still got to be a virgin.
Baldrick: Right.
Baldrick: Oh, no... No... NO!
Edmund: Yes! Yes! [stands] YES!
Edmund: Baldrick, if there was any other way, you know I'd take it.
Baldrick: But I'll die in there.
Edmund: Don't worry -- we'll give you a hero's funeral; bury you at sea; say you died in combat with an enemy vessel. That's it. There we are. Go on, in you go. [pats him on the head] Little boy with big job to do... Come on, Percy, let's get the King.
Infanta: Edmundo? Edmundo, amor mio!
Don: Oh Edmund, my love!
Infanta: Ohh!!!
King: What?
King: What; have the armies of the Rhine been slaughtered to a man and their heads cut off, and melted cheese poured down their nostrils in the traditional Swiss manner?
Edmund: No, My Lord.
Edmund: No, My Lord.
Don: Securo!
Edmund: My Lord, the Spanish Infanta is not a virgin. [puts his fingers to his head, acting distraught]
Edmund: But I thought that--
King: Only one of you has to be a virgin!
Edmund: Yes, I am...
Archbishop: And are you Maria Escalosa (fiena?) Infanta?
Infanta: Si', si', si'! (Dante?) prisa, estupido! (Deja? {that's French!}) que mi (?????) muslos de abraze!
Don: Yes, you stupid person, hurry up -- I wish to entwine him again in my broad thighs.
Archbishop: Marriage is an holy state, conceived by God. If any man here knows just cause why they may not be married...
Edmund: [he looks up, and we hear his thoughts] Oh, dear Lord, please / help me now!
Archbishop: ...let him speak now or forever hold his peace.
Edmund: [looks up; thinks] Now's your chance!
Archbishop: So be it.
Edmund: [looks up; thinks] Oh, thanks a lot!
King: Come on, hurry up!
Archbishop: [faster] Do you, Edmund Plantagenet, take Maria Escalosa...
Don: Usted, Edmundo Plantagenato--
Archbishop: Oh, do shut up!
Don: Silencio!
Archbishop: ...to be your lawful wedded wife; to have and to hold; to cherish and to delight; [he looks at Infanta and lets his words slip] to chastise and to beat until death? [comes to his senses] Er, until death do you part?
Edmund: [weakly] I do.
King: STILL CAN'T HEAR!!
Edmund: I do, I do, I do!!!
Infanta: Si'! Si'! Si'!
Archbishop: ...take Edmund Plantagenet to be your lawful wedded husband?
Don: Yes! Yes! Yes!
Edmund: Oh no!!!
Archbishop: I then pronounce you--
Messenger 3: [entering] Stop!
Archbishop: ...Christ!!!
Messenger 3: I bring absolutely unbelievable news that must halt the wedding!
Messenger 3: [looks at his scroll, reads it through to himself] Yes.
King: As I thought! Are there any Hungarian princesses in the castle?
Harry: Oh, yes, Father, I think I've got one. [looks at his list] Erm, yes: Princess Leia of Hungary.
Edmund: What's she like?
Harry: [turns over slip of paper] Leia is, er, "young and beautiful, her eyes are like opals and her hair a cascade of perfect chestnut."
Edmund: Oh, well! That sounds all right, doesn't it!
Infanta: [approaches King] Que pasa, King? Que pasa?
Don: Excuse me, what is happening, please?
King: Call her into the court! [turns to Infanta] And as for that great Spanish dumpling there...
Infanta: [approaches Edmund] Amor mio! Al lado de mi! Amor mio!
Don: My love! Beside me! Beside me!
Edmund: Sorry, what can I do -- politics!
Leia: Hello, Edmund.
Edmund: Hello...
Leia: [bored] Are we getting married now?
Edmund: Yes, yes, I believe we are...
Leia: Come on, then. [Leia takes Edmund's hand and brings him to the altar. She skips as they make their way there.]
Archbishop: [shrugs at the absurdity, then bends to Leia's height and speaks slowly] Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today--
Leia: [sighs] Oh, that was lovely, Edmund. What a happy story. Isn't it time to put the light out?
Edmund: Yes, my dear, I think it is. It must be at least six o'clock... [blows out the candle]
Cast in Affable Order
Edmund, Duke of Edinburgh ROWAN ATKINSON
King Richard IV BRIAN BLESSED
The Queen ELSPET GRAY
Harry, Prince of Wales ROBERT EAST
Percy TIM McINNERNY
Baldrick TONY ROBINSON
Infanta Maria Escalosa of Spain MIRIAM MARGOLYES
Don Speekingleesh, An Interpreter JIM BROADBENT
Mrs. Applebottom JANE FREEMAN
Rev. Lloyd JOHN RAPLEY
Mr. Applebottom HOWARD LEW LEWIS
Lord Chiswick STEPHEN TATE
1st Messenger KENN WELLS
2nd Messenger RICHARD MITCHLEY
3rd & 4th Messengers DAVID NUNN
Archbishop WILLOUGHBY GODDARD
Princess Leia of Hungary NATASHA KING
Lady on Ramparts HARRIET KEEVIL
Written by RICHARD CURTIS and ROWAN ATKINSON
With additional dialogue by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
A BBC TV Production in association with The Seven Network, Australia
Leia: Can I have a drink of water, please?
Edmund: Yes, yes, yes, all right...
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