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Patsy Byrne (1933 - 2014)
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[[File:Patsybyrne.jpg|thumb|256px|Patsy Byrne (right) in ''Blackadder II: Chains'']]Patsy Byrne (1933 - 2014)
 
[[File:Patsybyrne.jpg|thumb|256px|Patsy Byrne (right) in ''Blackadder II: Chains'']]
 
 
 
 
== Tv deaths ==
 
== Tv deaths ==
 
* '''''Blackadder II: Chains'' (1986)''' [''Nurse'']: Stabbed to death off-screen (along with the rest of the cast) by [[Hugh Laurie]]. Her body is shown lying with the others afterwards as the killer stands over them, disguised as [[Miranda Richardson]]. (Indeed she's actually played by Miranda with Hugh's voice dubbed in!) (Played for comic effect)
 
* '''''Blackadder II: Chains'' (1986)''' [''Nurse'']: Stabbed to death off-screen (along with the rest of the cast) by [[Hugh Laurie]]. Her body is shown lying with the others afterwards as the killer stands over them, disguised as [[Miranda Richardson]]. (Indeed she's actually played by Miranda with Hugh's voice dubbed in!) (Played for comic effect)
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 26 June 2018

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Patsy Byrne (right) in Blackadder II: Chains

Patsy Byrne (1933 - 2014)

Tv deaths[]

  • Blackadder II: Chains (1986) [Nurse]: Stabbed to death off-screen (along with the rest of the cast) by Hugh Laurie. Her body is shown lying with the others afterwards as the killer stands over them, disguised as Miranda Richardson. (Indeed she's actually played by Miranda with Hugh's voice dubbed in!) (Played for comic effect)
  • Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988) [Nurse/Bernard]: Disintegrated (along with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie) with a futuristic device by Rowan Atkinson, in Rowan’s vision of “Christmas Future”. (Played for comic effect, obviously).