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carrying children into the past, or a wizard storyteller to act as their guide. Eventually
Bradley with producer/director Dominic Brigstocke concluded that the material was strong enough to stand on its own, so they developed, in consultation with CBBC executives, a live-action sketch-comedy showcase. Once the writing was underway, the producers further discovered that sticking as closely as possible to the historical truth made it easier for them to find the humour within it. They then introduced a comedy style relying on parodies of familiar modern media
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Jamaican-born Seacole's application to Nightingale's Crimean nursing corps because it was open to "British girls" only. This was held to be imputing racially discriminatory motives to Nightingale—and thus implying them to be historical fact—without sufficient proof. In response, the BBC pulled the sketch from their website and announced it would be removed from future showings of the episode.
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usable material from the books and other obvious sources began to run out, concepts were drawn from more standard historical texts under Jenner's supervision. He and fellow researchers read through many different studies and picked out suitably quirky, intriguing snippets, which were then pitched to the writers for development.
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with a new cast in a revised format. Episodes centred around the life of one prominent historical figure played by an established comedy actor. It was in 2016 that a seventh series began with just three specials before the full series in 2017. The three specials marked anniversaries through the year:
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tradition not only in adult but also in children's programming. In later series, as usable material from the books began to run out, there was a progression towards more sophisticated, adult sketches in terms of both creativity and educational content, as the show began relying on material that their
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argued that the fourth series had definitively transcended its roots to become not just "the best show on children's television—it's one of the smartest comedies on TV", performed by an "astonishing cast ... so superb that even special guest stars such as Chris
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films were shown at the first writers' meeting to demonstrate the proposed tone, and these influences would be visible throughout the show's run. Once the first series had aired and it was realised that the overall approach was working well, the creative team built on and significantly expanded the
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does it extremely effectively—and those who come to history because it's fun seem far more likely to stay with it in the long run." Writing for entertainment website DorkAdore, Anna Lowman added that "Terry Deary had the fine idea of getting kids into history by giving the facts a human face and a
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amuses himself while processing souls for admittance to the afterlife by forcing candidates from throughout history to relate the embarrassing details of their demise. HHTV News' Bob Hale and his eccentric-but-erudite in-studio reports provide a broader picture on historical events (such as the
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or the harsher details of slavery, and avoided them accordingly. Norris has described her personal criteria for age suitability as whether she would be nervous watching it with a ten-year-old. While BBC executives in large part were willing to concede the requirements of reflecting historical
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films. The series was a critical and ratings success, eventually gaining a wide all ages audience through its non-condescending and inclusive approach. It has won numerous domestic and international awards and has been named among the greatest
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for primary school history. The show's creators were acutely aware of educational possibilities, but—in line with Deary's overall mandate for the franchise—saw their basic role as popularising history, inspiring further curiosity about the academic subject rather than attempting to teach it
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The association with a proven and popular children's brand focusing on potentially sensitive subjects enabled the TV series to deflect any serious controversy regarding the same subjects, as they had demonstrably already been presented to children without any ill effects. Senior writer
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rated the first three series 9/10, opining that the show "does also provide evidence, edgewise between the falling bodily fluids, of a sharp comic intelligence ... in fact, it might just be one of the most successful original comedy shows to appear in years." Stephen Kelly of
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approved the "seriously funny, beautifully performed and endlessly inventive sketches" along with "plenty of crowd-pleasing fart and poo gags." By the second series, the show's cross-generational appeal was beginning to attract significant attention from adult media. Naomi West of
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likewise recommended the show to viewers of all ages, saying that "Even though there are vast quantities of entirely gratuitous fart, bottom and wee wee jokes, the cumulative effect—bizarrely—is one of dumbing up rather than down." Discussing the first two series in
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during both writing and filming; he says that he has counted only eight errors out of more than 4,000 facts presented over the course of the show's run. Costuming and makeup were likewise painstakingly recreated based on primary historical sources where available.
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Each series, as well as the "Scary Special" and "Sport Special", are also available for download from the UK iTunes store. As of February 2014, all episodes from Series 1–3 were available for download to American audiences on Amazon.com "Instant Video" service.
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said that "Four years into its ingenious 'making history look less crap' operation ... HH remains true to its aim, with meticulously harvested historical data + roaringly well-observed pop culture pastiches = seemingly infinite heritage lolz." Writing in
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length, visual style and approach. Many are recognisable parodies of other popular media or celebrities, in formats ranging from spoof commercials to mock TV shows, newscasts, magazines, video games and film trailers. Notable parody inspirations included
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said that there were in fact very few complaints regarding the initial series' content, adding that "everyone was very relieved". The producers did consider some topics intrinsically unsuited for an irreverent comic treatment, as for instance the
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scope of the comedy elements for the second. This trend continued through each subsequent series. The net result was a show that immediately appealed to young children while also gaining the increasing respect—and viewership—of older audiences.
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characterised the first series as "boundary-pushing", suggesting that "the bold decision to approach the series in the same way as an adult show has been the key to its success ... delivers more laughs than most post-watershed comedies."
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is one of the best sketch comedies on TV", adding that "ultimately, comedy performers relish madcap, sometimes deliciously silly exuberance, which, thanks to the show's razorsharp writing, educates as well as entertains." Graeme Virtue of
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is an exciting aid to engage with the guts and gore of the past, but there are more sophisticated, populist ways of getting people involved in history than this. I'm in favour of populism, but there has to be a bit of depth to it."
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Inspiration for the music videos came from many different sources, and input from all members of the show's creative team was encouraged. With the exception of "A Gorgeous Georgian Lady", adapted by Deary from his book
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too ... They simplify, and they have a definite point of view, but all historians are guilty of that to some degree." He further said that "Getting children interested in the past isn't necessarily easy, and
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with puppet Rattus Rattus and includes cameos from many of the parent show's cast. As of 2013, the show had aired three full series. For summer 2011, the show was repackaged for adult Sunday-night audiences as
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realities, some topics, notably suicide, needed careful handling to avoid potentially negative impact on younger viewers. The show sometimes acknowledged particularly emotive subject matter (the World War I
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of any particularly implausible-seeming concepts mentioned onscreen. The live-action material is intercut with short animated sketches, quizzes and interludes with puppet "host" Rattus Rattus (performed by
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was released 26 July 2019. The original cast of the TV series were not involved, although members of the revival cast were. The film received mostly positive reviews, earning a 69% approval score on
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Award for Best Children's Programme. It is the first children's programme to win a British Comedy Award and four successive children's BAFTAs, for Best Comedy. In 2013 the show was also named in a
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was brained by a tortoise dropped by an overflying eagle)", but added that "children and adults alike should enjoy the gleefully anachronistic way in which the information is presented." Dent in
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commended the cast in particular, saying that the show "has the distinct feel of a group of bright, young, erudite, writery-actory sparks having a tremendously good time." Venning of
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TV series among others. Several of the writers and researchers also occasionally appeared in front of the camera, including Punt, Jenner, George Sawyer and Susie Donkin, while actors
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by Lion Television with Citrus Television and ran from 2009 to 2014 for five series of thirteen half-hour episodes, with additional one-off seasonal and Olympic specials.
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has a great cast and brilliant writers. They're also blessed with great source material. The tone is perfect and it is done in a non-patronising, engaging way".
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Interview with Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick and Martha Howe-Douglas
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5300:"BBC rapped over Horrible Histories Florence Nightingale sketch"
5206:"What You Should Watch if You Have Kids or Miss 'Downton Abbey'"
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Cultural depictions of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
6227:"RTS ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR CRAFT & DESIGN AWARDS 2011/2012"
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Best Tape and Film Editing: Entertainment and Situation Comedy
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there are always serious messages lurking amid the silliness."
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Plague, Poverty and Prayer: A Horrid History with Terry Deary
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5111:"Horrible Histories is back and it's as brilliant as ever"
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Norris, Caroline with the starring cast (18 March 2012).
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women's work on the British homefront during World War II
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British television series with live action and animation
5237:"Michael Gove criticises 'disconnected' history lessons"
4079:"Horrible Histories: Five brilliant songs from Series 5"
3345:"How Horrible Histories grew up to be a hit comedy show"
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In a 20th-anniversary retrospective of the franchise in
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In autumn 2011, the BBC edited footage from the show's
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6319:"British Comedy Awards 2013: List of nominees in full"
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65 regular episodes, 6 full-length specials, 3 shorts
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6064:"Children's BAFTA award winners and nominees in 2012"
5899:"Children's BAFTA award winners and nominees in 2011"
5688:"RTS Announces Winners for the Programme Awards 2009"
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5524:"Miranda leads winners at British Comedy Awards 2010"
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New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship
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the British children's historical-comedy book series
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5963:"In Full: Broadcast Awards 2011 Winners – TV News"
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5622:"Channel 5 reveals Greatest Kids TV Shows results"
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4983:"Horrible Histories: the hysterical success story"
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4794:"Interview with Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond"
4147:"Podcast: Behind the scenes at Horrible Histories"
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3470:Interview with Laurence Rickard and Mathew Baynton
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5331:"TV Reviews: Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry"
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6163:"And the 2012 Kidscreen Awards go to ..."
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7408:Cultural depictions of Charles II of England
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7353:British television shows featuring puppetry
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6412:""Horrible Histories" in DVD & Blu-ray"
6097:"British Comedy Awards 2012 – Full Results"
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6000:"And the Kidscreen Awards go to ..."
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7443:Depictions of Mark Antony on television
6662:"Horrible Histories Movie in the Works"
6253:"Writers' Guild Awards 2012 shortlists"
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7458:Cultural depictions of James VI and I
7383:Depictions of Cleopatra on television
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7308:2009 British television series debuts
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4305:Loveday, Samantha (11 October 2007).
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7593:Cultural depictions of Martin Luther
7448:Depictions of Augustus on television
7378:Depictions of Caligula on television
6641:from the original on 14 October 2017
6580:from the original on 1 February 2019
6172:from the original on 22 January 2018
5942:from the original on 5 November 2012
5534:from the original on 26 October 2012
5456:"Horrible TV series back at the top"
4513:from the original on 2 February 2014
4503:"2014 Specials – Horrible Histories"
4222:from the original on 4 December 2013
3668:
3407:from the original on 12 October 2013
3309:from the original on 14 October 2013
3280:
1348:, host of "Historical Fashion Fix",
1186:In 2015, the BBC announced that the
675:and (to a lesser extent) the larger
438:is a British children's live-action
7548:Cultural depictions of Mary Shelley
7473:Cultural depictions of Isaac Newton
6909:Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry
6672:from the original on 3 October 2018
6629:Richardson, Jay (12 October 2017).
6341:
6298:from the original on 9 October 2014
6261:. 14 September 2012. Archived from
6161:Castleman, Lana (9 February 2012).
6127:"Broadcast Awards – Shortlist 2012"
6077:from the original on 12 August 2013
5601:from the original on 7 January 2014
5310:from the original on 3 October 2014
5247:from the original on 4 January 2014
5216:from the original on 31 August 2016
4341:Stephenson, David (22 April 2012).
4274:Gilbert, Gerard (26 January 2011).
4039:"Horrible Histories: Episode Guide"
3686:(YouTube). British Film Institute.
3573:"'Horrible Histories' in the press"
3482:
3268:from the original on 1 October 2014
3050:Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry
667:List of Horrible Histories episodes
573:Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry
422:Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry
13:
7623:Cultural depictions of Paul Revere
7538:Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc
7523:Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I
7518:Cultural depictions of Ramesses II
6707:
6039:from the original on 23 March 2014
6005:. 18 February 2011. Archived from
5975:from the original on 10 March 2011
5748:
5235:Paton, Graeme (30 December 2013).
5204:Lyons, Margaret (26 August 2016).
4662:"The end of history as we know it"
4307:"Horrible Histories heading to TV"
4189:from the original on 30 March 2014
4155:(mp3 podcast file). Archived from
4145:Hodgman, Charlotte (30 May 2013).
4007:Brogan, Benedict (1 August 2011).
3985:from the original on 14 April 2013
3927:Parker, Robin, ed. (23 May 2013).
2615:Prix Jeunesse International Award
1484:, senior Historical Grimefighter,
611:in 1993 and since expanded into a
14:
7729:
7713:Cultural depictions of Blackbeard
7693:Cultural depictions of Rosa Parks
7663:Cultural depictions of Henry Ford
7658:Cultural depictions of Lord Byron
7628:Cultural depictions of Henry VIII
7588:Cultural depictions of Wilhelm II
7508:Cultural depictions of George III
7433:Cultural depictions of Guy Fawkes
7428:Cultural depictions of Elagabalus
6978:Rotten Rationing Big Picture Show
6688:
6456:from the original on 10 July 2014
5736:from the original on 31 July 2013
5704:from the original on 5 March 2016
5668:from the original on 30 July 2013
5029:from the original on 9 March 2014
5015:Delingpole, James (9 June 2010).
4897:from the original on 9 April 2014
4863:. BBC Press Office. 13 May 2010.
4837:from the original on 10 June 2013
4725:"Interview with Laurence Rickard"
4660:Stephenson, David (26 May 2013).
4641:from the original on 1 March 2014
4609:from the original on 3 March 2014
4417:from the original on 4 March 2014
4249:Television Business International
4210:"Yonderland: Horribly ever after"
4208:Tate, Gabriel (6 November 2013).
3933:Broadcast Hot 100 2012 supplement
3723:from the original on 4 March 2014
3709:Ashby, Emily (28 February 2014).
3656:from the original on 21 July 2011
3609:Mills, Kerrie (9 November 2011).
3433:Stephenson, David (29 May 2011).
302:Melissa Hardinge (series 4 and 5)
7683:Cultural depictions of Nefertari
7673:Cultural depictions of Nell Gwyn
7648:Cultural depictions of Louis XVI
7563:Depictions of Nero on television
7558:Cultural depictions of George IV
7423:Cultural depictions of Aristotle
7368:Television series by BBC Studios
7076:America's Funny But True History
6719:
6653:
6622:
6592:
6562:
6532:
6500:
6468:
6436:
6404:
6329:from the original on 9 June 2019
6317:Denham, Jess (3 December 2013).
6107:from the original on 5 June 2013
5912:from the original on 7 July 2013
5570:from the original on 12 May 2015
5436:from the original on 7 June 2010
5081:Virtue, Graeme (17 April 2012).
4947:Venning, Harry (27 April 2009).
4867:from the original on 12 May 2012
4792:Dobbs, Sarah (5 November 2013).
4756:Dobbs, Sarah (8 November 2013).
4704:from the original on 13 May 2015
4576:from the original on 6 June 2013
4091:from the original on 9 June 2013
3858:Kelly, Stephen (6 August 2012).
3827:Kelly, Stephen (12 April 2012).
3690:from the original on 17 May 2014
3357:from the original on 29 May 2010
1938:Richard ("HHTV Sport" Reporter)
947:is part of an extensive British
582:A new series of special episodes
449:television series, based on the
7603:Cultural depictions of Diogenes
7598:Cultural depictions of George V
7583:Cultural depictions of Napoleon
7328:BBC children's television shows
6660:White, James (3 October 2018).
6488:from the original on 2 May 2023
6476:"Horrible Histories Series 1–3"
6424:from the original on 2 May 2023
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6202:from the original on 6 May 2013
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5173:"TV review: Horrible Histories"
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5109:Dempster, Sarah (25 May 2013).
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4861:Press Packs: Horrible Histories
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4723:Fowler, Martina (24 May 2010).
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2626:Royal Television Society Award
2525:Royal Television Society Award
1470:Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester
1173:Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II
992:" were correctly reassigned to
560:In 2011, a spin-off game show,
109:Dominic Brigstocke (series 2–4)
7543:Cultural depictions of Boudica
7403:Television series by All3Media
7177:
6606:. comedy.co.uk. Archived from
6508:"Episode Guide: HH Gory Games"
6444:"Horrible Histories on iTunes"
5464:. 15 June 2009. Archived from
5424:Sutcliffe, Tom (2 June 2010).
5266:Hoggart, Simon (2 June 2010).
5171:Venning, Harry (21 May 2013).
4980:Midgley, Carol (20 May 2011).
3965:Parker, Robin (11 June 2012).
3256:Hickman, Leo (17 March 2011).
3039:Horrible Histories: Gory Games
3036:In 2011, a spinoff game show,
2102:performs additional puppetry.
563:Horrible Histories: Gory Games
416:Horrible Histories: Gory Games
354:Citrus Television (series 2–4)
261:
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7618:Cultural depictions of Pompey
5839:. 2 June 2010. Archived from
5761:"Three children's BAFTAs for
5589:Noah, Sherna (30 July 2013).
5393:Wolf, Ian (5 December 2011).
5329:Lowman, Anna (20 June 2011).
4825:Sherwin, Adam (13 May 2013).
4375:"Art of Horrible songwriting"
3929:"The Horrible Histories team"
3793:Brown, Maggie (25 May 2011).
3180:
3169:was formed by several of the
1914:Host of "This is Your Reign"
1061:
924:Content and educational value
887:performing in the style of a
591:
322:Dominic Brigstocke (series 1)
112:Chloe Thomas (series 1 and 4)
7132:The Birmingham Stage Company
5017:"History like it used to be"
3711:"Review: Horrible Histories"
3208:10.1080/13614541.2010.540197
3031:
2883:Effects Picture Enhancement
2355:, the history editor of the
2187:
2165:(Series 4, as themselves in
1710:in "Historical Mastermind",
1702:in "Historical Masterchef",
1565:in "Historical Apprentice",
1532:in "Historical Apprentice",
943:, Gerard Gilbert notes that
457:. The show was produced for
7:
7333:BBC television sketch shows
5866:"RTS Programme Awards 2010"
5140:Dent, Grace (31 May 2013).
4949:"Horrible Histories review"
4343:"Horrible history's a hoot"
4077:Seale, Jack (6 June 2013).
3896:Dent, Grace (28 May 2011).
3343:West, Naomi (25 May 2010).
3297:"About: Horrible Histories"
3105:Altitude Film Entertainment
2468:Awards and nominations for
1826:George III of Great Britain
1454:George III of Great Britain
299:Alison Gregory (series 2–4)
10:
7734:
6798:2020 Greg Jenner interview
6793:Interview with Greg Jenner
6600:"Bill: production details"
5360:Lay, Paul (20 June 2011).
5048:Heal, Clare (6 May 2011).
3860:"CBBC meets Royston Vasey"
2907:Best Children's TV Script
2859:Best Children's Programme
2820:Best Children's Programme
2752:Best Children's Programme
2700:Best Children's Programme
2629:Best Children's Programme
2528:Best Children's Programme
2427:
1901:Presenter of "HHTV Sport"
1607:Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1555:George IV of Great Britain
1406:George II of Great Britain
1113:animation and live-action
664:
325:Imogen Cooper (series 3–4)
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7363:CBBC original programming
7267:
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7137:Horrible Histories troupe
7085:
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7029:The Movie – Rotten Romans
6996:
6954:Frightful First World War
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5695:Royal Television Society
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2591:Kids' Vote – Television
2020:Nathaniel Martello-White
1648:Stephen, King of England
862:
6786:30 October 2019 at the
5268:"Shakespeare in school"
3016:DVD and online releases
2921:BAFTA Children's Award
2768:BAFTA Children's Award
2673:Kids Vote – Television
2640:BAFTA Children's Award
2558:BAFTA Children's Award
2499:Best Factual Programme
2496:BAFTA Children's Award
2446:BAFTA Children's Awards
2120:The League of Gentlemen
1800:Roles (recurring only)
1599:Isambard Kingdom Brunel
1331:Roles (recurring only)
1198:
1066:The TV series used the
7122:Scholastic Corporation
6715:
6695:Listen to this article
5488:"Viewing data: Top 10"
4570:BBC Proms online guide
3502:British Film Institute
2618:Best 7–11 Non fiction
2437:Awards and nominations
1559:Richard III of England
1510:Elizabeth I of England
1248:
962:—Caroline Norris, 2013
959:
930:UK National Curriculum
763:
753:Apollo 11 Moon landing
6714:
5306:. 30 September 2014.
4185:. 11 September 2013.
3086:On 18 September 2015
2937:British Comedy Award
2904:Writers' Guild Award
2801:British Comedy Award
2686:British Comedy Award
2604:British Comedy Award
2450:British Comedy Awards
2303:Civil Rights Movement
1828:(Series 2), spoof of
1822:Charles Edward Stuart
1736:Edward III of England
1688:Henry VIII of England
1640:William II of England
1450:William the Conqueror
1414:Charles VII of France
1402:Nicholas II of Russia
1394:Charles II of England
1342:Charles II of England
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1124:, the United States'
955:
909:William the Conqueror
774:Sketches were filmed
761:
745:civil rights movement
607:, first published by
6776:British Comedy Guide
6746:More spoken articles
6604:British Comedy Guide
6544:British Comedy Guide
6388:. 11 February 2014.
6196:British Comedy Guide
6103:. 12 December 2012.
6101:British Comedy Guide
6009:on 10 September 2018
5938:. 16 December 2011.
5936:British Comedy Guide
5773:. 29 November 2010.
5732:. 10 November 2010.
5566:. 25 November 2013.
5528:British Comedy Guide
5399:British Comedy Guide
4603:British Comedy Guide
4540:British Comedy Guide
4507:British Comedy Guide
4413:. 28 November 2011.
4251:. 22 November 2013.
4245:"Kids TV, seriously"
4043:British Comedy Guide
3650:British Comedy Guide
3646:"Horrible Histories"
3577:British Comedy Guide
3302:British Comedy Guide
2654:Martha Howe-Douglas
2232:, television writer
1769:Florence Nightingale
1542:Mary, Queen of Scots
1456:(Series 1 and 5 and
1390:Charles I of England
1310:feature film comedy
1006:Florence Nightingale
871:" was chosen as the
624:2001 animated series
613:multimedia franchise
349:Production companies
214:Theme music composer
7205:Martha Howe-Douglas
7104:and Tony De Saulles
6610:on 22 February 2014
6520:on 22 February 2014
6358:on 17 December 2013
6033:The Daily Telegraph
5846:on 22 February 2014
5632:on 22 February 2014
5530:. 23 January 2011.
5461:Scholastic Books UK
5341:on 16 December 2013
4737:on 16 December 2013
4509:. 23 January 2014.
4447:on 26 February 2014
4380:Sheffield Telegraph
4317:on 12 November 2013
4013:The Daily Telegraph
3401:The Daily Telegraph
3350:The Daily Telegraph
3100:in starring roles.
3094:William Shakespeare
2472:
2399:as "one step above
2319:Historical accuracy
2261:League of Gentlemen
2211:The Daily Telegraph
2141:Tanni Grey-Thompson
2084:Various characters
2073:Various characters
2062:Various characters
2051:Various characters
2040:Various characters
2027:Various characters
2014:Various characters
2001:Various characters
1988:Various characters
1975:Various characters
1962:Various characters
1949:Various characters
1878:Matilda of Boulogne
1720:Louis XVI of France
1712:Pierre de Coubertin
1692:Alexander the Great
1591:Henry II of England
1505:Martha Howe-Douglas
1466:James II of England
1462:Edward I of England
1422:Francis I of France
1418:Peter III of Russia
1370:Richard I Lionheart
1346:William Shakespeare
1266:Martha Howe-Douglas
1161:summer Prom concert
1132:, the Philippines'
895:Principal composer
812:League of Gentlemen
501:Martha Howe-Douglas
284:Executive producers
142:Martha Howe-Douglas
7393:Horrible Histories
7244:Horrible Histories
7069:Horrible Geography
7005:The Mad Millennium
6879:Live-action series
6846:Horrible Histories
6804:Horrible Histories
6771:Horrible Histories
6755:Horrible Histories
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5763:Horrible Histories
5556:Horrible Histories
5210:The New York Times
5142:"Grace Dent on TV"
4700:. 5 January 2015.
4667:The Sunday Express
4637:. 20 August 2012.
4441:Baby Cow Animation
3970:Horrible Histories
3716:Common Sense Media
3440:The Sunday Express
3171:Horrible Histories
3098:Horrible Histories
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2312:The New York Times
2284:Sarah Dempster of
2272:Horrible Histories
2243:Clare Heal of the
2238:Horrible Histories
2193:Horrible Histories
1994:Katherine Jakeways
1985:Series 1, 2 and 5
1866:Series 2, 3 and 5
1765:Katharina von Bora
1656:Henry V of England
1644:Duke of Wellington
1587:Napoleon Bonaparte
1557:, the Shouty Man,
1426:Johannes Gutenburg
1386:Henry I of England
1382:Captain Black Bart
1350:Philip II of Spain
1301:Horrible Histories
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1206:Gavin & Stacey
1188:Horrible Histories
1136:, and Australia's
1088:Gorgeous Georgians
1076:Twickenham Studios
1068:Horrible Histories
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6576:. 22 March 2013.
6452:. 16 April 2009.
6258:UK Writer's Guild
6035:. 20 March 2012.
5697:. 16 March 2010.
5426:"Last Night's TV"
4605:. 23 March 2012.
4348:The Daily Express
3167:Citrus Television
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3006:The Writing Team
2940:Best Sketch Show
2910:The Writing Team
2848:The Writing Team
2804:Best Sketch Show
2793:The Writing Team
2741:The Writing Team
2689:Best Sketch Show
2665:The Writing Team
2607:Best Sketch Show
2583:The Writing Team
2517:The Writing Team
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2502:Caroline Norris,
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841:Wars of the Roses
794:Come Dine with Me
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