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Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson from T. V. prog. "Black Adder"
Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson from T.V. prog. " Black Adder" with blind child " Frankey" (no screen name) at BBC T.V. Centre for Children in Need. November 1987 P017004
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In this heartwarming print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to November 1987 at the BBC T. V. Centre for Children in Need. The image captures the iconic duo of Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson, known for their roles as Edmund Blackadder and Baldrick in the beloved TV program "Black Adder". However, what makes this moment truly special is the presence of a blind child named Frankey. Surrounded by laughter and joy, Atkinson and Robinson are seen engaging with Frankey, whose screen name remains unknown. Dressed in their signature costumes from "Black Adder" these talented comedians take time out of their busy schedules to support a charitable cause close to their hearts. The photograph not only showcases the power of entertainment but also highlights how celebrities can use their platform to make a positive impact on society. Through this encounter, Atkinson and Robinson demonstrate genuine compassion as they bring smiles to Frankey's face. This snapshot encapsulates an era when television was not just about entertainment but also about giving back. It serves as a reminder that even amidst fame and success, it is essential to remember those who may be facing challenges or adversity. As we admire this nostalgic image from Mirrorpix's collection, let us celebrate the generosity shown by these remarkable individuals while cherishing the timeless humor they brought into our lives through "Black Adder. "
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