DAVID MITCHELL | Blackadder: The Lost Pilot

DAVID MITCHELL | Blackadder: The Lost Pilot

By Zinc Media Group

Comedian David Mitchell is joining Tony on Cunningcast today. They cover David’s comedy awakening; meeting Robert Webb and the early years of Peep Show; how Olivia Coleman got involved; his love of Blackadder; playing William Shakespeare and working with Ben Elton in Upstart Crow and meeting his wife, Victorian Coren Mitchell.

 

Last year the iconic comedy Blackadder turned 40, to mark the occasion, Tony made a TV show in which he tracked down the lost Blackadder Pilot to discover the truth of Blackadder's beginnings. The show is called Blackadder: The Lost Pilot and you can watch it on catch up on Sky, Virgin & Now. 

 

For the show, Tony interviewed many of those involved and some who were inspired by Blackadder: you are hearing Tony’s unedited, behind the scenes chat with David Mitchell recorded for the programme.

 

David Mitchell has had a stellar career in British comedy. His big breakthrough was Peep Show with David Webb and Olivia Coleman and since then, he’s worked on a plethora of panel shows, including Would I lie to You, Mock the Week and QI. He starred as William Shakespeare in Upstart Crow, a historical comedy devised by Ben Elton.  His new book ‘Unruly: A History of England's Kings and Queens’ is a thoughtful, funny exploration of the entitled and enthroned.


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#Unruly | https://www.waterstones.com/book/unruly/david-mitchell/9781405953177

 

Credits: 

 

Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald | @melissafitzg

 

Executive Producer: Dominic de Terville

 

Blackadder: The Lost Pilot is produced by Red Sauce

 

A Zinc Media Group production


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