Blackadder Goes Forth It's back to the trenches of World War I for Edmund Blackadder and Baldrick in the final series. of 8 Closer to Berlin "If you mean, "Are we all going to get killed?" Yes. Clearly, Field Marshal Haig is about to make yet another gargantuan effort to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin." Captain Blackadder A nasty splinter "There's a nasty splinter on that ladder, sir. A bloke could hurt himself on that." Baldrick Let the Germans do it "I'm afraid not. The guns have stopped because we are about to attack. Not even our generals are mad enough to shell their own men. They feel it's more sporting to let the Germans do it." Captain Blackadder Ah, tally-ho "Ah, tally-ho, yippety-dip and zing zang spillip! Looking forward to bullying off for the final chukka?" Colonel Melchett Right now on the desk "When this madness has finished, perhaps we could go cycling together. Take a trip down to the old Swan at Henley and go for a walk in the woods." "Yes. Or we could just do it right now on the desk." Nurse Mary gets straight to the point I'm not totally stupid "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. Now I may be packing the kind of tackle that you'd normally expect to find swinging about between the hindlegs of a Grand National winner, but I'm not totally stupid. I've got the kind of feeling you'd rather we hadn't come." Lord Flashheart Bernard's your uncle "Tally-ho pip-pip and Bernard's your uncle." Lieutenant George Another madman "Well, I'm afraid it's too late. Whatever it was, I'm sure it was better than my plan to get out of here by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman round here?" Captain Blackadder Slideshow Pause Show Images Hide Images Tweet