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Bob (Blackadder character)

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Bob is a pseudonym used by two characters in the sitcom Blackadder, both female and played by Gabrielle Glaister.

Blackadder II

Blackadder character
Bob
Nationality English
Occupation(s) Blackadder's servant
First appearance Bells
Last appearance Bells
Episode count 1
Played by Gabrielle Glaister

Bob (or rather, Kate) is one of the first characters to appear in Blackadder II. She is a somewhat naive young woman who insists on believing her mother is dead, despite her father's insistence that she ran off with his brother. Her ageing father informs her that due to his imminent dotage he must look to his daughter to sustain him, and suggests that the best way is for her to become a prostitute ("oh please go on the game, it's a steady job, and you'd be working from home"). Unconvinced, she decides to disguise herself as a boy, and seek her fortune in London. Her father points out the futility of walking to London when she could make a fortune lying on her back. Upon arrival in London, she is hired by Lord Blackadder while his manservant, Baldrick, is casually kicked out onto the streets. However, when Blackadder points out that "Kate" is a girl's name, she quickly claims it is short for "Bob". Blackadder becomes increasingly concerned about the attraction he feels for the boy. Eventually, after being prescribed a course of leeches by a doctor and an attempt to throw Bob out, he learns the truth, and several minutes later they become engaged. This is reminiscent of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, in which the lead character, Viola, is forced to disguise herself as a man after a shipwreck. She, however, is hired by a Duke with whom she falls in love. The wedding is due to be officiated by Lord Melchett, with Baldrick acting as bridesmaid (Kate didn't have any girl-chums, as her family was too poor to afford friends). Blackadder, mistaking him for a beggar, pays Kate's father £10 to go away, much to her dismay. Blackadder's promise to have Baldrick beat him up and retrieve the money does little to comfort her. Unfortunately Blackadder asks Lord Flashheart to be the best man. Shortly afterwards, Flash and Kate decide to run off together (although, as Kate has discovered she prefers wearing boys' clothes, and Flash feels more comfy in a dress, they swap outfits first), leaving Blackadder jilted at the altar.

Blackadder Goes Forth

Blackadder character
Bob Parkhurst
Nationality British
Occupation(s) General Melchett's driver
First appearance Major Star
Last appearance Private Plane
Episode count 2
Played by Gabrielle Glaister

The Blackadder Goes Forth episode "Major Star" introduces General Melchett's driver, Bob Parkhurst. Captain Blackadder recognises Bob's gender immediately, saying she's "a girl with as much talent for disguise as a giraffe in dark glasses trying to get into a polar bears-only golf club". She explains that all her brothers have signed up, and she wants to see how a war is fought "so badly". To which Blackadder replies: "Well you've come to the right place, Bob. A war's not been fought this badly since Olaf the Hairy, High Chief of all the Vikings, accidentally ordered 80,000 battle helmets with the horns on the inside." While Blackadder isn't fooled, Lieutenant George is, failing to spot the truth even when she emerges from the shower wearing only a towel. So is Melchett, who, while attracted to the singer Gorgeous Georgina (utterly failing to recognise his family friend, the 6-foot-tall Lieutenant George), is outraged when she is replaced by what he perceives as a drag act involving Bob. Driver Parkhurst also appears in the following episode, "Private Plane", once more involved with Lord Flashheart. Apparently she has become more open about her gender, and is now calling herself by the unisex "Bobbie" as well as wearing a woman's uniform. We are never told her real first name.

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