List of Horrible Histories (2015 TV series) episodes
The following is a list of Horrible Histories episodes which is a revival of the 2009 TV series of the same name, both based on the book series of the same.
Overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
Specials | 3 | 19 April 2016 | 5 September 2016 | ||
6 | 15 | 7 February 2015 | 24 August 2015 | ||
7 | 15 | 15 June 2017 | 7 May 2018 | ||
8 | 15 | 3 June 2019 | 17 August 2020 |
Series 6 (2015)
This was the first series to dedicate each episode to a special subject or theme. Series 6 took a look at some of history's most Rotten Rulers, a selection played by guest stars. The series began with King John for the day of the Magna Carta's 800th anniversary.
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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601 | "Crooked King John and Magna Carta" | Ben Ward, Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Daniel Maier | 7 February 2015 | |
Starring Ben Miller as King John "And I Would Say 800 Years" (parody of "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers) Sketches: "King John: The Story So Far" - Quarrelling with his brother and being a joke to his family doesn't leave John with a very good name. HHTV News: Reporting live from the bizarre coronation of topless King John, who struggles to keep his crown on! King John's X-Treme Survival: Trees, moss, leaves, and rivers are not needed when you have servants carrying around a bed! Saladin explains his cunningly cruel plan for the Crusades... eventually! "History's Craziest Fools": Renauld de Châtillon - Mr. H introduces one mean medieval man (parody of World's Craziest Fools). Historical Restrooms: A businessman uses a Medieval toilet, only to be accompanied by desperate peasants with desperate measures. "Battle of the Day": The mean Mongol, Genghis Khan, storms over the world with many gruesome victories, but in the studio Geoff and Jamie try to look at the positive impact he had on the Earth (parody of Match of the Day). "The Real Plantagenet Hustle": John "Lackland" shows off his best cons to get money and land off his people who can't refuse! (parody of The Real Hustle) A rap battle commences at Runnymede when the Barons tell King John to sign the Magna Carta (parody of Epic Rap Battles of History). "Chatty Death": Death displeases King John with the progress of the Magna Carta his brother's fame today (parody of Alan Carr: Chatty Man and The Graham Norton Show). | ||||
602 | "Awesome Alfred the Great" | James Bugg, Dave Cohen, Gerrard Foster, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, Steve Punt, Howard Read, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 25 May 2015 | |
Starring Tom Rosenthal as Alfred the Great "I'm Out of Town" (parody of "Lego House" by Ed Sheeran) Sketches: A preview for the series "The Saxons": It is only a matter of time before the weakest, youngest man of the family finds himself heir to the throne (parody of The Hills, The Kardashians and Made In Chelsea). Aethelred and Alfred are up against the Vikings at the Battle of Ashdown, 871 AD, and Aethelred does his best to keep the Vikings away... by praying! One local business women gets herself in trouble after some confusion with the new Viking form of insult: sarcasm. "I'm a Tang Celebrity": Empress Wu Zetian easily passes the Bushtucker trial, with many of her national food favourites on the menu (parody of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!). "Who Do I Wish I Was?": Welsh monk Asser helps King Alfred discover his family tree, or at least what he would like his family tree to look like (parody of Who Do You think You Are?). Historical Shopping Channel: King Alfred advertises some of his not-so-great inventions, which aren't for killing Vikings. Kings we get from the Saxon era: Some of the many Saxon Kings from around the world and their rather odd names. Horrible Histories Health Direct: Some Saxon and Egyptian advice on stomach troubles are given, as well as the popular Aztec cure of chocolate. "History's Craziest Fools": Pope Stephen VI - One crazy Pope takes former-Pope Formosus to court, despite the condition he is in, and claims he can see "right through" his case! England's great schools, army, villages and many other great things are not quite the talk of Europe, as King Alfred discovers it is in fact much more personal! "Chatty Death": Although he is pleased about his great title, Alfred is not impressed that of all his work, he is remembered for the story of him and the cakes! | ||||
603 | "Wicked William the Conqueror" | Dave Cohen, Howard Davidson, Justin Edwards, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, Howard Read, George Sawyer, Joe Tucker, Raphael Warner, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 1 June 2015[1] | |
Starring Kevin Eldon as William the Conqueror "Norman Style" (parody of "Gangnam Style" by Psy) Sketches: A preview for the series "The Normans": After King Edward promises the throne to both of his sons, Harold and William, things aren't made very easy! Despite being rivals to the throne, William and Harold hang out together as brothers, despite Harold being forced to swear an oath. Historical Desktops: William organizes his invasion via tablet after learning things hadn't gone to plan and Harold is King of England. "History's Craziest Fools": William the Conqueror - Wicked William makes his first mistake when landing in England. "Battle of the Day": The Battle of Hastings - The most famous battle in history kicks off as the Saxons fight the Normans in Hastings, 1066. "Let's Blow Stuff Up!": Some of the many explosive things made by the Ancient Chinese get blown up! Amazing Scientists: The man who is seen as the world's first true scientist, Ibn al-Haytham, explains some of his great ideas and why he must act crazily. "Let's Talk About Art": The Bayeux Tapestry - Brian Gruel goes to see the making of the tapestry - or rather embroidery - and soon learns the truth behind the masterpiece. "The Great Saxon Bake Off": One Saxon peasant serves up the only thing she can when the harvest isn't ready - rye bread, with added madness as a side-effect (parody of The Great British Bake Off). William's servants' attempts to loot him after his death turn into a game of statues. "Chatty Death": Death displeases William with the details of his gory funeral. | ||||
604 | "Mardy Mary Queen of Scots" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 8 June 2015[1] | |
Starring Jessica Ransom as Mary, Queen of Scots "Queenian Rhapsody" (parody of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen) Sketches: A preview for "Mary Queen of Scots": The story so far of Mary, crowned as a baby and forced to flee to France, marrying Francis and becoming Queen. The five Marys live happily in France, until the news of Francis's death reaches them. Tudor gentlemen soon learn the "rough" side to wearing large ruffs. "The Great Tudor Bake Off": Gilbert and Percy cook up some Tudor bread, which proves to take some time. Historical Desktops: Mary announces on a dating site via computer about her return whilst looking for a husband. Tudor Togs: Dress up as your favourite queen; will you choose young and pretty Mary, or will you choose her rival, old and ugly Elizabeth? Bear in mind it's illegal to dress up as a monarch in the 16th century. Historical Desktops: Mary looks for another husband via smart phone, and explains what happened to her previous husbands. Historical Restrooms: When one businessman looks for a toilet, he meets Mr. John Harington, who introduces him to the world's first flushing toilet, which is still in need of a few minor improvements - and perhaps some toilet paper! Amazing Scientists: Brian meets Tycho Brahe from the Tudor era, who amazes him with Tudor science... and his apparent pet elf! Historical Desktops: Mary again looks for another royal husband via tablet to help in her future conquest of England. "History's Craziest Fools": Mr. H takes a look at the Battle of Lepanto, 1571, where the Ottomans start a dance off, and fire fruit! "Chatty Death": Mary compares her life with Elizabeth I, and it seems that Mary's enemy was better off than she was! | ||||
605 | "Naughty Napoleon" | Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Benjamin Partridge, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 15 June 2015[1] | |
Starring Jim Howick as Napoleon "Napoleon Boneparte" (parody of Skrillex and David Guetta) Sketches: Napoleon waits patiently to get into the French Army, whilst the French revolution happens, executing the monarchs as well as French soldiers for being disloyal. Napoleon returns to meet his beloved Josephine, who soon gets annoyed at Napoleon's behavior. Sake Dean Mahomet presents his brand new hair cleaning device, "shampoo". Edward Jenner advertises his new solution to smallpox, which proves effective compared to the old method. "Battle of the Day": Watch Napoleon's slow conquest of Europe, as even his losses are wins as far as France knows! The Duke of Wellington learns that Napoleon was not destroyed as he had thought, and thus it's time for battle! Waterloo Fest 1815: The French decide to wait for the ground to dry up, meanwhile the British decide to have a party before fighting! As for the Prussians, their leader, General Blucher, thinks he is pregnant with an elephant! "Historical Countryfile": Exiled to Another edition - Napoleon's last exile on St. Helena is where he decides to take a spot of gardening. Peaceful? Not a chance! (parody of Countryfile). Chatty Death: Napoleon talks about his rise and fall, whilst Death winds him up about his temper and height. | ||||
606 | "Horrid Henry VIII" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Chris Chantler, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, Benjamin Partridge, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Howard Read, Daniel Maier | 22 June 2015[1] | |
Starring Rowan Atkinson as Henry VIII "A Little More Reformation" (parody of "A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley) Sketches: A preview for "Dull Dad": Henry must learn there's more to being a King than fighting, but his dad tells him otherwise, leaving a very bored Henry. HHTV Sport: Henry VIII shows what he can do in sport, before getting ready for the incredibly (not) thrilling wood-sawing contest. Henry returns from France with a small victory, only to find his wife, Catherine of Aragon, has defeated his no. 1 enemy, the Scots, and his guard doesn't help brighten his outshined mood. "History's Craziest Fools": Zhengde Emperor - The crazy Chinese emperor almost gets killed in an explosion, torn to pieces by a tiger and drowned - all of which are his fault - yet he suffers a far more ironic death. "An Evening with Cardinal Wolsey": Wolsey reveals the two secrets to his success, but is soon disturbed when Henry's lady-in-waiting gets sick of waiting for a divorce - chop-chop, Wolsey! (parody of An Evening with...). Suleiman the Magnificent sets his children an unusual task to succeed him, which doesn't fill them with joy. "My Big Fat Tudor Wedding": Cromwell convinces Henry to marry Anne of Cleves, but the couple soon regrets it after marriage - and so does Cromwell! (parody of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding). Historical Clinic: A Tudor doctor's idea of treating the lurgy on a modern patient turns out less than comforting. "Chatty Death": Henry talks about his reign, and his young athletic years, only to be disgusted when the talk of his food and wives is made primary conversation! | ||||
607 | "Crafty Cleopatra" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, George Sawyer, Howard Read, Daniel Maier | 29 June 2015[1] | |
Starring Kathryn Drysdale as Cleopatra "I Can't Go On" (parody of pop music) Sketches: A preview for "The Egyptians": Cleopatra marries her dad until he dies, and then her annoying little brother. "History's Craziest Fools": Ptolemy XIII - Some brothers hate their sisters, but Ptolemy hates his sister Cleo so much he declares civil war on her! "Historical Mastermind": Clever Cleo takes on the "Everything" category. Caesar seems unable to get a grip on the floors of Cleo's palace as he brings her great news. "Egyptian One Born Every Minute": Cleopatra gives birth, with strange Egyptian and Roman customs (parody of One Born Every Minute). A preview for the DVD "Confucius: Confuciusly Confusing!" - Confucius has some strange sayings which are even more popular with a few funnier changes! "What Cleo Did Next": Cleo's marriage with Caesar continues, until he drops dead - soon to be replaced by Mark Anthony (parody of What Katie Did Next). One man goes collecting wee, and soon finds out why not to collect it in the slums! Two Brits barter with a cow-based money system. Octavian eventually convinces his men they must go to war against Mark Antony - even if it's for the most ridiculous reason! "Chatty Death": Cleo talks about her clever, ravishing legacy - as well as the deaths she experienced. | ||||
608 | "Gorgeous George III" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Barunka O'Shaughnessy, Benjamin Partridge, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Daniel Maier | 6 July 2015[1] | |
Starring Simon Farnaby as George III "Courtlife" (parody of "Parklife" by Blur) Sketches: Young George believes he's more popular than ever, but his poor servant gets the brunt of the attempts on the King's life. A promotion for Clara the Rhino on tour has the world thrilled with this new species. George bores his family to insanity with his talk of potatoes, clocks, and buttons, leaving some rather marrying a stranger! Words we get from India: Along with cotton, tea, and spices we also get many words from India which are taught through the actions of one mugger. "Battle of the Day": Patriots vs Loyalists - The Americans are revolting against the English, wanting their land back to themselves, but with an army of farmers and help from the French, can they take control? Dinner etiquette with George is determined by his guests' role of importance - but they'd better be quick! Historical Clinic: A Georgian doctor's idea of curing acne isn't good as it sounds (and it doesn't sound very good either!). "Historical Countryfile": George tends to the royal farm, explaining about the Prussian ambassador (or rather a tree), and lets loose his identity as Ralph Robinson trying to explain clock rotation to the newspapers. Flea-infested William the Macaroni and the slowly prepared Charles the dandy battle it out on "Historical Catwalk's" Georgian Men Final (parody of Project Catwalk). HHTV News: The Prince Regent's undermining of the throne seems to be not as exciting as watching the King jump around being a kangaroo. "Chatty Death": George III talks to the similar-looking Death about his long reign, disappointed by his remaining image as being mad. | ||||
609 | "Bolshy Boudica" | Beth Chalmers, Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Benjamin Partridge, George Sawyer, Amy Shindler, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 13 July 2015[1] | |
Starring Lorna Watson as Boudica
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610 | "Wily Winston Churchill" | Beth Chalmers, Chris Chantler, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Barunka O'Shaughnessy, Benjamin Partridge, Howard Read, George Sawyer, Amy Shindler, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 20 July 2015[1] | |
Starring Jim Howick as Winston Churchill "Your Finest Hour" (parody of "My Way" by Frank Sinatra) Sketches: Churchill advertises for his "Diary of a Winston Kid" book, telling us about his exciting adventures in India and Africa (parody of Diary of a Wimpy Kid). "Historical Grand Designs": Churchill doesn't count the cost of designing his home, which doesn't please his wife, nor does his gorilla impression! Adrian Carton de Wiart's injuries over many wars make painting a portrait of him difficult. "Historical Voice": Winston convinces the judges he has the voice, with his famous speeches broadcast via radio (parody of The Voice UK). "The Great WWII Bake Off": When supplies are short for British folk, there is always one rabbit-like solution. Historical Restrooms: A businessman is drafted into the war toilets and finds out what Americans did to their toilet paper in the war. "History's Craziest Fools": Churchill and Joseph Stalin have some strange places to go to the toilet, and Mahatma Gandhi has a strange use for two people. Working at 10 Downing Street under Churchill isn't as easy as it sounds. "Historical Gogglebox": Tellybox edition shows that Churchill doesn't quite keep up to date with all the modern rage (parody of Gogglebox). "Chatty Death": Winston Churchill talks about all the hard work he did for the war effort and is pleased with how he is remembered. | ||||
611 | "Tricky Queen Vicky" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Greg Jenner, Benjamin Partridge, Howard Read, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 27 July 2015[1] | |
Starring Sarah Hadland as Queen Victoria "Empress of India" (parody of Bollywood films) Sketches: The young Queen Vicky's "inspirational" speech unexpectedly turns into a teenage temper tantrum. Then Magazine: Queen Vicky's marriage to Albert isn't the most romantic love story, what with Vicky's unfinished portrait and Albert fainting. Vicky's Palace Secrets: Vicky shows us her palace and how pleasant it is to live there, with rats, cold draughts, and thieving boys! Queen Vicky's art collection proves more than Albert can handle with naked necks and knees on display! Historical Clinic: A Victorian surgeon's idea of sanitation is not so sanitary. "Historical Grand Designs": Breaking up India with a massive hedge sounds like an interesting plan, but reality isn't that great. "History's Craziest Fools": Ned Kelly - The Australian outlaw was definitely crazy but also had some nifty ideas! One hopeless doctor attempts to stop the women he often proposes marriage to from riding away on a bicycle with some odd ideas in his book about bicycles and women. "Chatty Death": Queen Vicky talks about her record-breaking reign and her mournful later life. | ||||
612 | "'Orrible Oliver Cromwell" | Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Peak, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 3 August 2015[1] | |
Starring Lawry Lewin as Oliver Cromwell "The Cruel Necessities" (parody of "The Bare Necessities" from The Jungle Book) Sketches: Oyez Magazine: Cromwell isn't as impressive in Parliament as he was thought to be. "History's Craziest Fools": Charles I - The foolish King was given the option to make peace with the man who ended up responsible for his own death, and just left him more questions from his question! Chaos! The Civil War board game: Play rounds and rounds of the Civil War, acting out every confusing step of the Roundheads, Cavaliers, Scots, Irish - the list goes on! (parody of Risk). A new general calls out a register of weird names in the Roundhead army (animated). A preview for the film "Full Metal Helmet" is soon ceased with some misunderstanding of the real Civil War hero, Sir Thomas Fairfax (parody of Full Metal Jacket). Water Beware!: The dangers of drinking water and washing in it in the Stuart era... which can lead to other dangers! Cromwell denies the right to be king outright, despite much royal treatment and symbolism. Cromwell's Britain: The things Cromwell banned during his time as leader don't please one young girl, NoMerit Vynall, who just wants to have some fun. "Chatty Death": Death awkwardly tells "Crommus" about the Restoration and the ever-popular monarchy, leaving him pretty speechless... | ||||
613 | "Rotten Rulers" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Justin Edwards, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 10 August 2015[1] | |
Rattus Rattus hosts a compilation of previous sketches from Series 6 as he attempts to become ruler of his rat's nest. SketchesThe Barons and King John have a rap battle at Runnymede. Caesar seems unable to get a grip on the floors of Cleo's palace. Josephine gets annoyed to no end by Napoleon's behaviour. Alfred tries not to let his problems with his sore bottom be mocked. The five Marys go about their business until they learn of Francis's death. "History's Craziest Fools": William the Conqueror. "My Big Fat Tudor Wedding" shows the start of Henry's short marriage to Anne of Cleves. "Your Finest Hour" (music video, from S06E10). | ||||
614 | "It's a Wicked World" | Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 17 August 2015[1] | |
Rattus Rattus hosts a compilation of previous sketches from Series 6 as he goes on a historical world tour. Sketches"Napoleon Boneparte". Saladin explains his plan to block the Christians' access to a well during The Crusades. "Battle of the Day": Genghis Khan. "Historical Catwalk": Medieval Women Final (previously unreleased). A preview for the DVD "Confucius: Confuciusly Confusing" - The actual teachings of the Chinese philosopher aren't too well known! (slightly different version) "I'm a Tang Celebrity": Empress Wu. Words we get from India. "History's Craziest Fools": Battle of Lepanto. Historical Restrooms: A businessman uses a Medieval toilet. "Empress of India" (music video, from S06E11). | ||||
615 | "Savage Songs" | Ben Ward, Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, George Sawyer | 24 August 2015[1] | |
Savage Songs: Rattus Rattus hosts a compilation of songs from Series 6 as he tries to become a music megastar. "A Little More Reformation" (from S06E06), "I'm Out of Town" (from S06E02), "Wreck 'Em All" (from S06E09), "Norman Style" (from S06E03), "Queenian Rhapsody" (from S06E04), "And I Would Say 800 Years" (from S06E01), "I Can't Go On" (from S06E07). |
The Specials II (2016)
In 2016 three special episodes were produced and shown throughout the year, each marking a historical milestone. This included 400 years since Shakespeare's death and 350 years since the Great Fire of London, as well as a special for the BBCs 'Love to Read' campaign.
Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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"Sensational Shakespeare" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies, Gerard Foster, Danny Peak, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Joe Tucker, Raphael Warner, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 19 April 2016 | |
Starring Tom Stourton as William Shakespeare "Writers in the House!" "The Plays What I've Written" (parody of "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M). Sketches: Oh Yea! Magazine: A look at Shakespeare's unknown early life, glove-making father, and loyal wife prove to be quite boring! Considering a change from actor to writer, Shakespeare attempts to get some advice from some of the writers down at the pub, only to be mocked. H! Entertainment: A look at the top three forms of entertainment in the Tudor era leave Shakespeare's plays just beaten by "Jackanapes" (parody of E! News). A young Tudor man seeks a job as an actor in one of Shakespeare's plays, but learns that he has to start at the bottom... literally! A young Tudor man, Francis, sings with glee when his beloved Catherine accepts marriage. Being in a Tudor street, however, he ends up singing (and getting covered) in urine (parody of Singin' in the Rain, with special guest star Miles Jupp)! "Let's Talk About Theatre": A shocked presenter discovers the state of Tudor theatres and finds out the inspiration behind Romeo and Juliet - Romeus and Juliet! A Tudor doctor advertises the importance of not eating your five-a-day. A Tudor man who seeks the job as an actor in Shakespeare's plays is disappointed with the young woman he's playing. Horrible Histories Horticultural Society Garden Show in the time of William Shakespeare (or HHHSGSITTOWS): Taking a look at the best Tudor gardening methods to keep pests away and the finding out why the Ottoman "Head" Gardener is called so (parody of RHS flower shows). Historical Desktops: While using his tablet, the Bard quickly comes up with a play for King James I to earn the title of "The King's Men". A Tudor man who had been seeking for a suitable job as an actor in one of Shakespeare's plays has finally been granted a part, what he fears however is the awfully realistic bear noises the other "actor" is making. "Escape to the Historical Country": Shakespeare buys his new country home in Stratford-upon-Avon (parody of Escape to the Country). Shakespeare and his wife go to their local market, but are soon interrupted when people start quoting him. Horrible Publishing: Shakespeare attempts to get his work published in a slightly different format, however it seems all of his original ideas has been used (featuring special guest star Mel Giedroyc). | |||
"Staggering Storytellers" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Ben Partridge, Danny Peak, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 11 July 2016 | |
An episode dedicated to the BBCs 'Love to Read' campaign through 2016. Comedy (parody of Tragedy by Bee Gees) Book Magic (parody of Little Mix's Black Magic) Sketches: Early man puts on a show, telling a story through cave paintings. Tips for Struggling Writers No. 12: D.H. Lawrence explains what bizarre thing he does when he gets a case of writer’s block. The Great Storytellers Bake Off: Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll and Enid Blyton compete in a Bake Off, cooking up worm cake, edible teacups and water that can shrink its consumer! Famous Indian storyteller, Vishnu Sharma, struggles to get his stories' morals across to one family. Tips for Struggling Writers No. 17: George Eliot explains her solution to how female writers in Victorian times can be taken seriously. William Caxton struggles to deal with a customer who does not quite understand that there is only one book printed in English in the whole medieval world. Three famous fictional detectives, Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Chevalier Auguste Dupin, arrive at the scene of a supposed murder, only to be left arguing over which one of them was the greatest. Tips for Struggling Writers No. 64: Beatrix Potter explains the downside to writing in code. John William Polidori and Mary Shelley come up with ‘The Vampyre’ and ‘Frankenstein’ on the same night during a scary storytelling competition at Lord Byron's house. Tips for Struggling Writers No. 80: Alfred, Lord Tennyson reveals his top party trick to keep him amused. HHTV News: Charles Dickens arrives in America, 1867, only to be smothered by a large crowd of fans and lovers. Horrible Publishing: The Bronte Sisters try to get their work published, forgetting all about the Bronte brother. | |||
"The Grisly Great Fire Of London" | Dave Cohen, Sarah Morgan, Danny Peak, Steve Punt, Joe Tucker, Danielle Ward, Raphael Warner, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier | 5 September 2016 | |
Starring Robert Webb as Christopher Wren Starting Over Again (parody of One Direction's "Over Again") Sketches: "Come to Restoration (Plague-Ridden) England": The joys of Restoration Britain with no more Cromwell and thus the return of theatre and sport, but surely not the plague? (parody of VisitEngland) Charles II and his friends and family celebrate a New Year's Eve Party as the end of the dreadful plague-ridden 1665 closes, hoping that 1666 can only be better! HHTV News: The Great Fire of London breaks out in Pudding Lane with some strange accusations about who started it. Historical Desktops: Through his tablet, Samuel Pepys fails to get the King or Lord Mayor Bloodworth to deal with the fire that has broken out, who don't seem very concerned! "Knightmayor": Lord Mayor Bloodworth figures the best solution to the Great Fire is to go to sleep or hide (movie trailer parody)! HHTV News: The Great Fire is on its second day, and the Duke of York grabs hold of some help, literally. Caribbean Pirates Rupert and Henry recognise one another from their Civil War days fighting for the King and stop amid battle for a nice conversation. "The Great Fire Bake Off": Thomas Farriner tries cooking something other than London, infuriated that is all that is known of him, whilst author Hannah Woolley teaches Paul some table manners. HHTV News: The fire is finally extinguished and many are searching for their lost beloved ones, including the devastated Samuel Pepys searching for his buried cheese! "Prime Suspects 1666": The hunt is on for the person who started the fire, and the boss is determined to find out, or at least choose who to blame (parody of Prime Suspect). "Let's Talk About Science": The more eccentric side of the Royal Society is shown as Newton explains his odd ideas, Wren tries to teach a spider to dance, and Boyle succeeds in making a dead dog wee, much to the horror of one posh presenter. "Historical Grand Designs": Wren and Hooke plan to re-build London and design a new cathedral, making the most of the tragedy which Wren sees as brilliant. |
Series 7 (2017-18)
In 2017 another full-length series of fifteen themed episodes began airing, the premier a month ahead of the rest of the series. The last five episodes were not aired on TV until the following spring, but were available on DVD from November.
Between September 5 and September 23, the BBC ran a competition to write a sketch for Horrible Histories[4] with the winning entry by Abigail Innes (age 8) from Hull being filmed as part of the seventh series.[5] Her sketch was shown in the last episode of the series.
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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701 | "Monstrous Musicians" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Paul Davighi, Ben Partridge, Danny Peak, Howard Read, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 25 June 2017 | |
An episode dedicated to the BBCs "Music Day" campaign through 2017. Song: | ||||
702 | "Exceptional Explorers" | Beth Chalmers, Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerrard Foster, Danny Peak, Amy Shindler, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 24 July 2017 | |
An episode dedicated to the history of exploration. Songs: | ||||
703 | "Ridiculous Romantics" | Jake Bernhardt, Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, The Dawson Brothers, Gaby Hutchinson Crouch, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 31 July 2017 | |
An episode all about weird romance throughout history. Song: | ||||
704 | "Atrocious Artists" | James Bugg, Dave Cohen, Ben Partridge, The Dawson Brothers, Daniel Peak, Steve Punt, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 7 August 2017 | |
An episode all about the history of art, from the very first drawings on walls in caves to pop art. Song: | ||||
705 | "Heroic Heroes And Villainous Villains" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Danny Peak, Howard Read, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 14 August 2017[6] | |
An episode highlighting various heroic and villainous figures throughout history. Songs: | ||||
706 | "Ingenious Inventors" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Danny Peak, Howard Read, Ben Ward, Gemma Whelan, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 21 August 2017 | |
An episode dedicated to history of human invention, from the wheel to television. Song: | ||||
707 | "Preposterous US Presidents" | Lucy Clarke, Gerard Foster, Jess Ransom, Howard Read, George Sawyer, Joe Tucker, Ben Ward, Raphael Warner, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 28 August 2017 | |
An episode highlighting the life and times of selected US presidents. Song: | ||||
708 | "Ruthless Rulers" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Sarah Morgan, Danny Peak, Howard Read, Tom Stourton, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 4 September 2017 | |
An episode about rulers of all kinds, good and bad. Song: "Warlords from Hell" (parody of "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC), performed by Ryan Sampson, Tom Stourton, Samson Kayo, and Dan Li | ||||
709 | "Revolting Russian Revolutions" | Jack Bernhardt, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Sarah Morgan, Danny Peak, Howard Read, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 11 September 2017 | |
An episode celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Songs: | ||||
710 | "Horrid Health" | Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Howard Davidson, Gerard Foster, Sarah Morgan, Danny Peak, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier, Christine Rose, Martin Trenaman | 18 September 2017 | |
A history of the weird and wacky ideas about health. Songs: "The Grime Master St. Jerome" | ||||
711 | "Formidable Florence Nightingale[7][8]" | TBA | 6 November 2017 (DVD) 8 March 2018 (TV) | |
Starring Jessica Ransom as Florence Nightingale Songs: "All About This Base" (parody of "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor) | ||||
712 | "Deadly Dynasties[8]" | TBA | 6 November 2017 (DVD) 7 May 2018 (TV) | |
Horrible Histories takes a look at some of the most famous families that have shaped the world, including the Romanovs of Russia, the Tudors of England, and Ramesses and his children in Ancient Egypt ... all 162 of them! The First Emperor of China Qin Shi Huang takes the mic, and Rattus invites his nephew, Scrappus, to help explore the Great Rattus dynasty, but as we discover families are never straightforward.[11] Song: "Qin Shi Huang" (parody of "Cheerleader" by Omi)
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713 | "Savage Songs" | TBA | 6 November 2017 (DVD) 7 May 2018 (TV) | |
Savage Songs: An episode featuring songs from the series. Join the Horrible Hearts Club Band to sing through music, or go Downtown Threat with Al Capone. "Downtown Threat" (from S07E05), "Hello, It's-a Me" (from S07E04), "Warlords from Hell" (from S07E08), "Frozen Freuchen" (from S07E02), "Good Vaccinations" (from S07E10), "All About This Base" (from S07E11), "They Were the Heroes" (from S07E05), "Horrible Hearts Club Band: The History of Music" (from S07E01). | ||||
714 | "Awesome Ancient Civilisations" | TBA | 6 November 2017 (DVD) 7 May 2018 (TV) | |
The team takes a look at many ancient cultures. Sketches: | ||||
715 | "Terrible Tudors" | TBA | 6 November 2017 (DVD) 7 May 2018 (TV) | |
Go through the history of the Tudor dynasty, through from Henry VII to Elizabeth I. Along the way, also find out about Mary I in her vlog. Sketches: |
Series 8 (2019-2020)
In June 2019 an eighth series began airing on CBBC, and for the first time ever, the next episode was exclusively available on BBC iPlayer. This is also the first series where a selection of guest stars have helped present the show with Rattus for a number of episodes. But the format remains much the same.
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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801 | "Queen Vic's Home Vids" | TBA | 3 June 2019 | |
A special marking 200 years since the birth of film. Song:"The Moving Picture Show" (parody of "The Greatest Show", from The Greatest Showman) Sketches: Queen Victoria herself becomes one of the world's first movie stars when her Royal Photographer films her in various situations. Two high-class Victorian ladies go out to see a movie, but the experience isn't quite as lengthy as today. William Kennedy Dickson wants to film Herbert Beerbohm Tree enacting the death of King John, but the actor proves difficult. A man takes a job as a cameraman for a phantom ride film, but regrets his decision when he learns what exactly the job entails. A group of cameramen all want to film Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, but there are only so many spots to film from. HHTV News reports on the Diamond Jubilee with an exclusive interview with Keir Hardie. Wilhelm II makes a video rant about how annoyed he is about not being invited to the Diamond Jubilee, even if he concedes he may have made a few faux pas. A film about the war in South Africa is filmed in Yorkshire, but one of the actresses has trouble wrapping her head around the concept. SpeedyVictorianTravel.com advertises a not-so-quick trip to Pompeii, Italy. Prince Ranjitsinhji gives an interview about his time on the Cambridge cricket team, but a nearby upper-class couple finds the idea laughable. | ||||
802 | "Fashion Faux Pas" | TBA | 3 June 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 10 June 2019 (TV) | |
The horrible history of fashion. Songs: | ||||
803 | "Chaotic Collabs" | TBA | 10 June 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 17 June 2019 (TV) | |
History is filled with tales of great minds coming together, and collaborating, to achieve incredible things. It's also full of idiots working together to create an unholy mess, and people forming partnerships for decidedly sinister reasons - welcome to Horrible Histories' Chaotic Collabs! Song: | ||||
804 | "Mind Your Manners!" | TBA | 17 June 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 24 June 2019 (TV) | |
Rattus is panicking, as the Rat Queen is visiting the sewer and he has no idea how to behave nicely around royalty! Not only that, if he can somehow appear attractive to the Queen, maybe he could be the next Rat King?! Luckily, help is at hand in the (very well-mannered) shape of First Dates' Fred Sirieix, a man who knows all about how to behave politely in high society. Fred will guide Rattus through the Horrible History of Manners and Etiquette, in a bid to help him on his quest. Song: | ||||
805 | "Fearsome Families" | TBA | 24 June 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 1 July 2019 (TV) | |
Families - sometimes you love them, sometimes you bicker with them, and sometimes you marry them off to consolidate your power in Europe. Welcome to a look at some of history's most fearsome families. Song: | ||||
806 | "Bizarre Beasts" | TBA | 1 July 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 8 July 2019 (TV) | |
A look at some of the various ways in which, throughout history, humans have lived with, worked with, and interacted with animals. Song: | ||||
807 | "Moon Mayhem" | TBA | 8 July 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 15 July 2019 (TV) | |
Comedian and space nerd Dara Ó Briain joins Rattus as guest host for a special show that marks the anniversary of the 1969 Moon landings. Songs: | ||||
808 | "Putrid Politics" | TBA | 15 July 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 22 July 2019 (TV) | |
Dani Dyer becomes Rattus's political advisor as we look at everything from the birth of democracy to Margaret Thatcher having to change her voice so she would be taken more seriously. Songs: | ||||
809 | "Heroic Home Front" | TBA | 9 September 2019 (BBC iPlayer) 16 September 2019 (TV) | |
A look at how World War II played out on the home front, featuring Churchill's secret loo, the heroic "ATA Girls" and German spies being caught out by their delicious sausages. Songs: | ||||
810 | "Fierce Females" | TBA | 8 March 2020 (BBC iPlayer) 16 September 2019 (TV) | |
Ancient wonder women, a Spartan queen on Historical Love Island and the Tudor Queens sing! Song: | ||||
811 | "Mayflower Malarkey" | TBA | 20 July 2020 (BBC iPlayer) 14 September 2020 (TV) | |
Washington, Jefferson, Queen Elizabeth I, social media sensation Zack Septic-Tank and a host of plucky Puritans star in a show marking 400 years since the Mayflower's famous voyage. Song: | ||||
812 | "Outrageous Olympics" | TBA | (BBC iPlayer) (TV) | |
Alex Scott guests as Mary Queen of Scots plays grief-golf & Henry VIII sings Get Sweaty'. Song: | ||||
813 | "Holly H Song Special" | TBA | 20 July 2020 (BBC iPlayer) 20 July 2020 (TV) | |
Savage Songs: Social media star Holly H is Rattus' guest on his radio station, BBC Radio Number Two. "Tudor Queens: Power" (from S08E10), "We're Grateful" (from S08E06), "The Romantic Poets" (from S08E03), "Mambo No. 10" (from S08E08), "GIs Have It" (from S08E09), "Court Me Maybe" (from S08E04), "Founding Fathers" (from S08E12), "The Moving Picture Show" (from S08E01) | ||||
814 | "Fantastic Firsts" | TBA | 27 July 2020 (BBC iPlayer) 27 July 2020 (TV) | |
A special show featuring some of history's greatest firsts. Songs: | ||||
815 | "Beastly Bodily Functions" | TBA | 3 August 2020 (BBC iPlayer) 3 August 2020 (TV) | |
Doctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken join Rattus for a selection of old and new sketches relating to bodies. Song: |
Series 9 (2020)
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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TBA | "Coventry" | TBA | TBA | |
' "Ira Aldridge" Sketches: Lady Godiva Margeret of Anjou |
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