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"Bed-ridden from the nose down" and not very imaginative.

In the Regency series she is played by Helen Atkinson-Wood and runs a coffee house.

She has wooden teeth and over-entusiastic makeup., plus a large wig.

A great fondness for babies and thick skin for putting up with the Butler Blackadder's cruel jests.

A slap up binge at Mrs. Miggins is remarkable value in the 16th Century.

Jolly and welcoming, if not a particularly good cook.
A fictional character from the TV-series Black Adder, Mrs. Miggins is
"Bed-ridden from the nose down" and not very imaginative. In the Regency series she is played by [Helen Atkinson-Wood]? and runs a coffee house. She has wooden teeth and over-enthusiastic makeup, plus a large wig. A great fondness for babies and thick skin for putting up with the Butler Blackadder's cruel jests. A slap up binge at Mrs. Miggins is remarkable value in the 16th Century. Jolly and welcoming, if not a particularly good cook.

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