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- Vile Victorians: Planning a robbery gets complicated when the new recruit doesn't understand the slang. Real Victorian Hustle: A Faginesque crime boss and his small associate demonstrate common street cons. (en)
- No. 11: Aliens. Measly Middle Ages: Scary Stories: "The Children of Woolpit" . (en)
- HHTV Sport: Live from the Battle of Marathon, where dedicated messenger Pheidippides is about to inadvertently invent what's sure to become an iconic long-distance race... if only we could figure out what to call it... (en)
- Frightful First World War: TNT Hair Dye . Dodgy War Inventions No. 16: Zeppelin airship . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: A vow of love means a knight must head into battle with a serious handicap. Richard the Lionheart can barely wait for his coronation to be over before heading off to the Crusades. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Prospective Icelandic emigrants make the most of the British real estate market - not to mention the current British tenants - in "New Home Abroad". HH Movie Pitch: King Canute tries to avoid a climactic scene by the seashore. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: The traditional warrior method of settling a dispute: peaceful negotiation. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: HH Movie Pitch: Lord Mayor Dick Whittington, pitching his life story to a panel of Hollywood producers, tries to avoid co-starring with a talking cat . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: The Peasant's Revolt is led by the confusingly named Wat Tyler. The rules of chivalry, and more importantly how to find the loopholes. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Shouty Man: New! Victorian Child Chimney Cleaner. An inspector gets a rundown from strict teachers on school punishments. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: The host of "Invasion, Invasion, Invasion" inadvertently helps Hengist and Horsa steal Kent from Vortigern . (en)
- Incredible Incas: The Chasqui messenger service turns into a game of Chinese Whispers. HHTV News: Bob Hale's Incan Report reviews the reigns of Manco, Sinchi, Lloque, Mayta, Cápac, Roca, Yahua, Viracocha , Pachacuti, and Tupac. In 1493, Huayna goes up to conquer Ecuador. (en)
- Putrid Pirates: The Black Spot. Captain Black Bart lists off his rules to the new recruits. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Edward De Vere passes wind in Elizabeth I's court. Stupid Deaths: Diane de Poitiers. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: "Historical Wife Swap": A well-to-do warrior family swaps with their slave thralls. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Imagine spot: Things to remember when you're a galley slave . Dodgy War Inventions No. 7: the Onager . (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Mary Seacole" . Performed by Dominique Moore. (en)
- Savage Songs: Chronological compilation of standout music videos from the fourth series as chosen by the producers. One song is omitted in order to include longer inset skits, featuring puppet host Rattus Rattus babysitting his young nephew. (en)
- Rotten Romans: A legionary on payday is dismayed to discover that he's on the wrong end of the controversy surrounding the origins of the word "salary". A reluctant army conscript comes up with some truly creative - if not very original - excuses to avoid service. God Compare helps Gaulish warriors decide to which of their pantheon to sacrifice a prisoner . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Stupid Deaths: The Grim Reaper finally gets fed up while processing the overflow of casualties from the plague, floods, Hundred Years' War etc. "Ready Steady Feast": Live from the Siege of Orléans. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: HHTV Sport: Ex-slave Bill Richmond revolutionises boxing. Parents tour a boarding school during a violent pupil rebellion. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "The Truth About Richard III" . Performed by Jim Howick. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Mr. Tudor advertises his Exceedingly Nice Mince Pies . Meat, meat and more meat are on the menu on "Historical Masterchef". Elizabeth I's Christmas present is an innovation fit for a Queen - a teeny clock on a strap . (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Stupid Deaths: Francis Bacon. "My Stuart Family" tries to keep up with the neighbors with the help of some exotic new foods. (en)
- Frightful First World War: Trying--and failing--to keep warm in the trenches in wintertime. Wartime improvisation is the order of the day on "Historical Masterchef". (en)
- Vile Victorians: The proposed inventions have an unusual power source in common on "Victorian Dragon's Den" . (en)
- Rotten Romans: Door-to-door dung salesman. How to behave at a Roman dinner party . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Tudor Wildlife Magazine: Henry VIII discusses his conservation schemes - specifically, conserving farmland by placing bounties indiscriminately on the wildlife. Stupid Deaths: Hans Staininger. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "Georgian Come Dine With Me": A round of dinner parties with George III, George IV, Beau Brummell, and Sake Dean Mahomed includes a trip to the first curry house in London. (en)
- Awesome USA: HHTV News: Bob Hale's American Report. Paul Revere's All-American Toothpaste . (en)
- Frightful First World War: A new British arrival to the trenches struggles to locate a familiar accent amid the Commonwealth forces. Ladies' tights help Scots soldiers keep warm and safe in the trenches . (en)
- Woeful Second World War: World War II Art Show: Magician Jasper Maskelyne helps the Allies hide military installations. Wrapping children in brown paper for warmth leads to a postal mix-up. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: "Historical Hospital": Hippocrates demonstrates his unorthodox diagnostic techniques. Alexander the Great and his adviser Hephaestion debate whether or not to name yet another city Alexandria. (en)
- Vile Victorians: The invention of badminton. Meet the many eccentric pets of Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild . Stupid Deaths: Bobby Leach. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: PM Winston Churchill discusses arming the British Home Guard. Video game: Operation Defend Britain. The Durham Home Guard branch do more damage to themselves than to the enemy. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Stupid Deaths: A Greek boxer is killed by the statue of Theagenes of Thasos. Words We Get From the: Greeks. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Nero uses Christians as candles. Imagine spot: HHTV Sport: Lions vs Christians. (en)
- Awesome USA: Stupid Deaths: Clement Vallandingham. Dodgy War Tactics No. 23: Battle of the Crater . (en)
- Vile Victorians: A picnicking couple have a lover's spat over the lady's strict insistence on etiquette, while another negotiates a messy break-up via floral messaging system . "Victoria & Albert: A Love Ballad" . (en)
- No. 9: Rotten Romans: Emperor Nero's complicated love life features in "Love You To Death" . (en)
- Wicked Witches: Let a random old lady take the blame for your bad luck with Witchfinder's Direct . Twisted Fairytales: "The Frog Prince" . The Middle Ages Craft Show demonstrates how accusations can also be used to get revenge. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: "Charles II: King of Bling" . Performed by Mathew Baynton with Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond, Laurence Rickard and Lawry Lewin. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: Trepanadol, the surefire headache cure. European and Peruvian tribes compete on "Stone Age Family Fortunes" . (en)
- Frightful First World War: Outlining the causes of the war as simply as possible - that is, not very. The evolution of the fighter plane . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Henry VIII unveils his patented all-you-can-meat Tudor diet plan. The "Historical Paramedics" try treating an asthma victim with buttered spiders. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: King Pepi II's Super Sticky Anti-Fly Honey Slave . Imagine spot: An over-entitled pharaoh insists on the invention of the pyramid. Twisted Fairytales: "The Princess and the Pea" (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: The controversial final moments of Admiral Nelson, and then the unusual preservation method used on his body. Stupid Deaths: Countess of Coventry. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: "Funky Monks" . Performed by Ben Willbond, Mathew Baynton and Jim Howick with Terry Deary and Alice Lowe. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Tabellarii messenger service, the classical equivalent of text messaging. A nervous smuggler runs into an unexpected obstacle in trying to run weapons past the gates of Rome. (en)
- Stephen Fry introduces two HHTV Sport sketches starring real-life UK sporting heroes: Amir Khan takes on various historical boxers and Jermain Defoe meets a Tudor football team. Meanwhile, Bob Hale gives the Sport Relief Report. (en)
- Angry Aztecs: Hi-Tec All-in-One Cactus multipurpose tool and Chuckle Resin chewing gum . (en)
- Woeful Second World War: The war effort cuts into pool time at the Carlton Ladies Club . Expert landscaper Alan Smallbog attempts to demonstrate some further wartime sacrifices on "Homefront Gardening" . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Twisted Fairytales: "The Ugly Duckling" . The Earl of Warwick checks on preparations for his dinner party. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: " Georgian Navy" . Written by Greg Jenner and Giles Pilbrow. Performed by Jim Howick, Mathew Baynton, Ben Willbond, Laurence Rickard and Simon Farnaby. (en)
- "The Ages of Stone" , "Ra Ra Cleopatra" , "Celtic Boast Battle" , "William Wallace: Scottish Rebel" , Discaztec " , "The Truth About Richard III" , "Dick Turpin, Highwayman" , "Work, Terrible Work!" , "The Suffragettes' Song" and "The Monarchs' Song " . (en)
- No. 1: Death himself. "Death's Favourite Things", parody of "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music feat. "Thriller"-style zombie chorus . (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: A fashionable day out to view the patients in Bedlam. Mercury is the key ingredient in Solomon's Live Long Water . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Elizabeth I's Christmas present turns out to be a timekeeping revolution . Special footwear helped women keep dry in muddy streets--but looking where they were going helped even more . "Historical Fashion Fix": The latest peasant to have a makeover is unappreciative of his noble transformation. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: "Vikings and Garfunkel" . Performed by Jim Howick and Mathew Baynton. (en)
- Radical Renaissance: A young church official investigates corruption at the court of Pope Alexander VI . (en)
- Smashing Saxons: A "surprisingly handsome" scientist extols the "Wonders of the Saxon Universe"; people in Magonia cause storms. King Aethelred is suspicious of witchcraft on first meeting Brother Augustine. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Attempting to navigate by following a raven.
All the Come Dine with Me sketches have commentary by Dave Lamb, from the Channel 4 series. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Vengeful Philip II of Spain tries - and fails - repeatedly to launch "The Spanish Armada" against Britain part 1. Stupid Deaths: Archery accidents. The Spanish Armada part 2. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Queen Victoria's solemn coronation hits some less-than-dignified snags. Prince Albert's moustaches are ridiculous - until they become the fashion . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Oh Yea! Magazine: Royal Special. "Historical Hospital": Treating a blister rapidly turns fatal. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Great Historical Country Walks: The 'harrowing of the countryside' wasn't as pleasant as it sounds. The fad for French words causes confusion at a dinner party. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Make all your wishes come true with Roman Gods Direct. A general tries desperately to appease all the right gods prior to battle. (en)
- No. 7: Vicious Vikings: Exploring ways to intimidate with war paint . (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Napoleon Report. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Historical Pet Shop: Rupert of the Rhine wants a dog that does a very specific set of tricks. A young man plans a less-than-romantic elopement on "Historical Don't Tell the Bride" . (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Stupid Deaths: Edmund II. Valhalla Tours: Come to England for the burning and pillaging, stay for the plunder! (en)
- Savage Stone Age: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Stone Age Report. Imagine spot: A Homo sapiens couple invite the local Neanderthals to dinner. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "Historical Apprentice": James Watt and Team (Spinning) Jenny vie to produce textiles. "Mad Jack" Mytton's wildly unconventional election campaign. (en)
- It's Valentine's Day, Horrible Histories-style... meaning the course of true love is about guaranteed not to run smoothly. Rattus Rattus presents a mix of old and new sketches and songs on the theme, in-between preparations for his own romantic dinner with new love Ratalie .
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- Nasty Knights: "Dominic Duckworth: HHTV Investigates': Cheating in the age of chivalry. Stupid Deaths: Knights Templar. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "A Gorgeous Georgian Lady". Lyrics by Terry Deary . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: HHTV News: Mike Peabody live from the last Saxon stronghold on the Isle of Ely. Enjoy hours of fun and conscience-free conquest with Normanopoly . (en)
- Woeful Second World War: Mary, the heroic carrier pigeon . The commandant of a German POW camp tries to keep a determined British officer from escaping. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: A distinctly "grown-up drink" is among the innovative ideas pitched on "Stone Age Dragons' Den". (en)
- Woeful Second World War: "The Few " . Performed by Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond, Simon Farnaby and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "History's Greatest Escapes": The wife of the Earl of Nithsdale has a daring plan to break him out of the Tower of London. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: William Shakespeare is called out by a tavern drunk and ends up in a battle of insults. Oh Yea! Magazine: Elizabeth I's formidable temper. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: Winston Churchill plans D-Day late into the night, much to the dismay of his secretary and a general. (en)
- HHTV Sport: Live as the winner of the Ancient Greek Isthmian Games is crowned with celery . (en)
- "The Thinkers" , "Mary I" , "William Shakespeare" , "The New World " , "Luddites!" , "Victoria & Albert: A Love Ballad" , "Mary Seacole" , "Charles Darwin: Natural Selection" and "The Few " . (en)
- Awful Egyptians: "Making a Mummy". Performed by Jim Howick. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Henry VII: The Original Tu-Tu-Tudor" . Performed by Mathew Baynton with Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Simon Farnaby. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: German attempts to train canine spies get a bit over-optimistic. The story of very furry Polish Corporal Wojtek . (en)
- Vile Victorians: Opening the first public toilet in more ways than one. The strange story behind the establishment of Alfred Nobel's Peace Prize. (en)
- Potty Pioneers: "The Suffragettes' Song" . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas and Alice Lowe with Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Awesome USA: The invention of the telegraph means bad news for Pony Express riders. PR agent Cliff Whiteley gives advice to Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid. (en)
- Putrid Pirates: dressing in women's clothing and other tricks to lure ships close enough for attack. "Ready Steady Feast": Captain Ned Low displays a decided taste for cruelty--if not actual human flesh. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Fearsome Gaulish leader Vercingetorix is unexpectedly stymied by bad weather in "The Battle of Avaricum" . The invention of decimation as a military punishment by General Pompey. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "Medieval Come Dine with Me": When dying of the plague was the ultimate social faux pas. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: "Winter Cooking with the Hairy Vikings" always involves a bit of walrus . Historical Desktops: Ethelred the Unready suffers cyberbullying at the hands of Viking raiders. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Soldiers are less than impressed to learn they're fighting the War of the Bucket. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Burke & Hare". Performed by Mathew Baynton with Jim Howick and Simon Farnaby. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Grace Darling discovers a unique peril of pre-Internet celebrity. HHTV Sport: Live - if disbelieving - with Emma Sharp, the woman who walked a thousand miles in as many hours. (en)
- Angry Aztecs: "Aztec Come Dine With Me": The annual days of maize and beans have a rather anti-social side effect. (en)
- Nasty Knights: A Crusader has his old crone prepare some disturbing dishes from the latest campaign on "Historical Masterchef". Elsewhere, another returning Crusader's wife is less than impressed by his latest homecoming gifts. (en)
- No. 8: Deaths. Measly Middle Ages: Stupid Deaths: Henry I is made fatally ill by a meal of eels . (en)
- Troublesome 20th Century: HHTV News: Live from a schoolboy strike in Llanelli. Suffragettes find a surefire way to reach the powerful. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Ready Steady Feast": Dr William Buckland, famed eater of weird things--including the preserved heart of a king. Stupid Deaths: Matthew Webb. (en)
- Incredible Incas: CD set: "Live like an Incan" . An Incan child gets some offbeat birthday presents. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: John Balliol is dissatisfied with his luxurious exile. Stupid Deaths: Griffith Ap Llewelyn. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: Historical Desktops: Neville Chamberlain gauges the reaction to his new European peace settlement. Winston Churchill, Britain's Wittiest Man, releases his first comedy special on DVD. (en)
- Troublesome 20th Century: The officers of the RMS Titanic run through a highly dubious safety measures check. Stupid Deaths: Arthur John Priest. (en)
- "George IV: Couldn't Stand My Wife". Excerpt from Mendelssohn's "Wedding March". William Shakespeare and the Early Man find themselves together in a box. (en)
- Potty Pioneers: "Transportation" . Performed by Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond. (en)
- The Vikings invade the stage to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries". "Literally ". (en)
- Awful Egyptians: "Learn Your Hieroglyphics" . Performed by Mathew Baynton with children's chorus. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Historical Pet Shop: The animal-loving 2nd Baron Rothschild makes his third appearance in as many series. The traffic report. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: "Horrible Points of View": Taking questions and comments on that new theatrical phenomenon, "actresses". Stupid Deaths: Molière. (en)
- Shocking Scotland: Black Agnes defends against the Earl of Salisbury's siege of Dunbar Castle. (en)
- Troublesome 20th Century: Neil Armstrong pitches his Apollo 11 Weight Loss Programme . (en)
- Incredible Incas: Historical Shopping Channel: Inca Hour. "Stay Calmer When You Want to Harm a Llama" . (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "Historical Wife Swap": Lord and Lady Posh from the Manor swap with the Peasant family of Poorville. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: CD set: "Now That's What Me Call Music!" - featuring the first-ever musical notes played on the first-ever instrument . "Historical Springwatch": Exploring the hidden lives of Pleistocene wildlife, if they aren't eaten by cavemen first . (en)
- Rotten Romans: "The Evil Emperors' Song" . Performed by Simon Farnaby, Mathew Baynton, Ben Willbond and Jim Howick. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Historical Wife Swap: The Tombleby-Pumblechooks of Mayfair swap with the Smikes of the London slums. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Human Evolution Report. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: A clergyman makes an unusual patriotic request of his female parishioners. Oliver Cromwell requests that Peter Lely paint his portrait 'warts and all'. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: HHTV Sport: Inter-village football matches are serious business. A mugger tries to adjust his rates to avoid punishment. (en)
- No. 2: Executions. Gorgeous Georgians: HHTV News: Live report from the public hanging of anti-hero Jack Sheppard . (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "The Luddites!" . Performed by Jim Howick, Mathew Baynton, Laurence Rickard and Simon Farnaby. (en)
- Rotten Romans: The pre-gladiatorial custom of staging fights at funerals. Imagine spot: High school for aspiring gladiators. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: The story of Lady Jane Grey, queen for nine days. The invention of the English mile. (en)
- Awesome USA: New! Multi-purpose bandanna . (en)
- Awful Egyptians: A cure for baldness might be more trouble than it's worth. A lavish makeup kit turns out to be Only For Men . (en)
- Vile Victorians: Scary Stories: "The Cabinet of Mystery". A con-artist sells tapeworm traps. Pioneering epidemiologist John Snow refuses to endorse the 'health benefits' of New! Victorian Beer . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: A peasant tries to leverage his rare and desirable plague-free status into a pay rise. The people of Strasbourg catch literal dance fever in 1518. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: The "Historical Dentist" diagnoses "mouth-worms" as the cause of a patient's toothache. The results of New! Egyptian 2000 hair dye are best appreciated from a distance . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: HHTV's Royalty Today: Henry II's pilgrimage to Canterbury as penance for the death of Thomas Becket. All your misdeeds can now be forgiven for the right price with Cash My Sin . (en)
- Vile Victorians: Victorian Word Battles: Charles Dickens vs. Lewis Carroll over their quixotic contributions to the English language. (en)
- Awesome USA: The first settlers at Jamestown, Virginia nearly lose the battle with their own naivety in "Colonisation, Colonisation, Colonisation". (en)
- Vile Victorians: HHTV News: Bob Hale's British Empire Report. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: Mealtime charades in a monastery take an unexpected turn. The Monk Art Show: How to write like a monk--if you can survive the ink-making process. (en)
- "Born 2 Rule". George III and George IV uneasily share a dressing room. Excerpt from Liszt's Danse Macabre. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: "The Thinkers" . Performed by Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Be an exploited child labourer and get absolutely no compensation from Victorian Claims Direct . A chimney sweep and his young apprentice face unexpected obstacles on the job. (en)
- "Spartan School Musical" , "Boudicca" , "Literally " , "Do the Pachacuti" , "Charles II: King of Bling" , "Blackbeard's Song" ,"George IV: Couldn't Stand My Wife" , "Real Live Cowboys" , "Victorian Inventions" , "We're the World War II Girls" . Encore: "The 4 Georges: Born 2 Rule" . (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Sending a student off to school. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Who on Earth Are You?": Attempting to establish a plausible royal pedigree for Lambert Simnel, pretender to the throne of Henry VII. Henry VIII shows off the Tudor King Lift. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Words We Get From the: Greeks . "Historical Mastermind": Nikos Ancientgreekios, category "Greek Inventions". Alexander the Great takes the most direct route to solving the riddle of the Gordian knot. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Florence Nightingale arrives at a Crimean hospital clearly in need of her help. (en)
- Potty Pioneers: George Stephenson makes the case for his railway plans to some very skeptical politicians. Isambard Kingdom Brunel joins the song. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: Special guest Meera Syal is the storyteller of Twisted Fairytales: "The Three Little Pigs" . How to vote in Georgian elections. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: "Court of Historical Law": Ethelred the Unready determines a horse thief's guilt via ordeal by cake. Twisted Fairytales: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" . (en)
- Ruthless Rulers: Louis XI and the Pig Piano, with special guest Simon Cowell . (en)
- Rotten Romans: Caligula recoups by attacking the sea after forgetting to tell the army about his planned British invasion. Life as a legionary. (en)
- Ruthless Rulers: "Gross Designs": Vlad the Impaler takes landscaping to deliberately insane extremes . Stupid Deaths: Ivan the Terrible. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: Join the Georgian Navy! . "Historical Hospital": 'Master of medicaments' Montague Fuzzlepeck diagnoses a patient. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: Words We Get From the: Stone Age. A cave couple are hopeful of a more permanent home in "A Historical Place in the Sun" . (en)
- Potty Pioneers: "We're History " ". Performed by Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, Ben Willbond, Sarah Hadland, Lawry Lewin, Dominique Moore, Alice Lowe and Giles Terera. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: " Silent Night" . (en)
- Smashing Saxons: The "Historical Dentist" is confused by his modern patient's false tooth. A famine victim trades his son for ingredients on "Historical Masterchef". (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: The odd antics of absentminded Reverend Harvest. Some equally offbeat celebrities are featured on "Georgian Showbiz News". (en)
- No song is included in this episode . (en)
- No. 5: Angry Aztecs: "Discaztec " . (en)
- Fabulous French: A prankster count sets up his own reality show, "You've Been Artois'd!" . (en)
- Woeful Second World War: Codebreakers are just a little too clever for their own good. Agent Sophie shows off spy gadgets to a French Resistance contact. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Video game: Warrior! Viking vs Monk. "Historical hairdressers" Ear spoons. (en)
- Savage Songs: Chronological compilation of the standout music videos from the third series, as chosen by the producers. An encore is omitted this year to make room for the slightly longer "Monarchs' Song". (en)
- Rotten Romans: An Andabatae gladiator needs encouragement before heading into the arena. Stupid Deaths: Diodorus the hunchback. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Oh Yea! magazine: Royal Special. Imagine spot: Choosing the next royal executioner on "The Axe Factor" . (en)
- Rotten Romans: News of the Empire: Julius Caesar Special. "Crimewatch BC" attempts to help locate Caesar's assassins . (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "Historical Apprentice": Viscount "Turnip" Townshend and his Team Whig vie with peasant Team Go Wurzel to negotiate the agricultural revolution. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "The Only Way is Hertfordshire": Upper-class women share their most outrageous beauty secrets . The Beach Watch tries to remain modest and do their jobs at the same time. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: A prim couple must choose from a difficult set of inner-city evacuee children. Joining the Hitler Youth--or else. Top Three Strangest Hitler Survival Rumours . (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" (en)
- Smashing Saxons: "Bad Duke Wenceslas" . (en)
- Putrid Pirates: Captain Basil Hood quickly regrets stealing a herd of seasick cows. "Historical Hospital": The ship's carpenter steps in to perform an amputation. (en)
- Shocking Scotland: "We've got The Blue-Blooded Blues" . Performed by Ben Willbond, Mathew Baynton and Martha Howe-Douglas. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: "The Ages of Stone" . Performed by Mathew Baynton. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: Planning a funeral means it's all in the many details for a hapless husband on "Don't Tell the Corpse". It's fun for the whole literate priesthood only with Hieroglabble . (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: William Harvey is willing to go to any lengths to further his anatomical research. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "O Christmas Tree" (en)
- Vile Victorians: Victoria and Albert's love story. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Catholic Report. King Henry VIII plays tennis while his Queen Anne Boleyn is executed. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: Pharaoh Phashion magazine offers beauty tips for peasants and aristocrats . Mouse Fresh Max toothpaste . (en)
- Vile Victorians: An upper-class couple are conned by a thief using street slang. Great Victorian Inventions: The Car . (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Stupid Deaths: General Pausanias. "Court of Historical Law": Draco imposes his truly draconian punishments on an apple thief. Twisted Fairytales: "Sleeping Beauty" . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: A foreign traveller has difficulty grasping pre-decimal British coinage. A nobleman inadvertently runs afoul of Elizabeth I's peculiar clothing laws. (en)
- William Shakespeare and the Early Man discuss language and literature with great pretentiousness and a club, respectively. "The Ages of Stone". (en)
- Groovy Greeks: "Greek Come Dine With Me": Great classical thinkers approach dinner with varying degrees of philosophy. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "William Wallace, Scottish Rebel" . Performed by Ben Willbond with Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Mathew Baynton. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Shouty Man: New! Roman Dog, the cuddly multi-"furpose" companion. Cato the Elder and his equally universal cabbage cures. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "Making It in the Middle Ages" takes a look at the wannabe cool science of alchemy featuring Bernard de Treviso. Stupid Deaths: John of Bohemia. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: "Historical Apprentice": Team Neanderthal and Team Homo Sapiens vie to demonstrate who's more advanced. (en)
- Woeful Second World War: An attempt to foil German railway spies creates unexpected problems for the British passengers. Finding unique ways to cope with petrol rationing . (en)
- Vile Victorians: "British Things". Performed by Sarah Hadland and Mathew Baynton. (en)
- Rotten Romans: The Praetorian guard is much better at saluting than they are protecting Emperors - and they aren't very good at saluting. Shouty Man: New! Always-Current Emperor Statue. (en)
- Rotten Romans: A newly recovered Caligula demands that those who offered their lives to the gods in exchange for his must now pay up. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Interpreting messages from the gods. Shouty Man: New! Ancient Greek Tattoo Messenger. (en)
- Ruthless Rulers: "The Monarchs' Song " . Performed by Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, Mathew Baynton, Ben Willbond and Martha Howe-Douglas. (en)
- Nasty Knights: Stupid Deaths: Richard the Lionheart. A Crusader prepares new recruits for the exotic monsters they might encounter in the Holy Land. New! Mellified Man: a mummy in honey that's yummy! . (en)
- Incredible Incas: Shouty Man: New! Multi-Purpose Incan Hole. Incan Sham-pee . (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: William the Conqueror skips the charm and cuts straight to the shoving in "Mud and Matilda" . My Middle Ages Wedding Magazine: All the tips you need to make your Dark Ages day special, including how to make sure the thrown cakes are nice and soft. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: "Historical Wife Swap": Effete Athenians vs. legendarily tough Spartans. (en)
- Rotten Romans: "Roman Come Dine with Me": Emperor Elagabalus plays some very nasty practical jokes on his dinner guests . (en)
- Savage Songs: Chronological compilation of standout music videos from the fifth series as chosen by the producers. One song is omitted to make room for the longer finale song.
"Alexander the Great" , "Crassus: Minted" , "Vikings and Garfunkel" , "Joan of Arc" , "Henry VII: The Original Tu-Tu-Tudor" , "Transportation" , "Charles Dickens" , "Rosa Parks: I Sat on a Bus" , "We're History " . (en)
- Groovy Greeks: CD set: "Now That's What I Call Greek Battle Music!" . A bride must transform herself into not only her warrior groom's dream but his double in "Don't Tell the Spartan Bride". (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Oliver Cromwell bans Christmas celebrations--among many other things. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: A "hot scientist" extols the "Wonders of the Egyptian Universe" . Video game: Duat! Egyptian Book of the Dead. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "Historical Fashion Fix": A peasant's transformation into a nobleman is so good it's literally illegal. A leech collector inadvertently ends up demonstrating the job to a skeptical pal. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: A noble patron is bewildered by a visit to Jeremy Bentham's office. Words We Get From: Jeremy Bentham. Stupid Deaths: Madame Blanchard. (en)
- Awful Egyptians: "This Is Your Reign": Sorting Cleopatra's tangled family tree. The story of Hatshepsut, first female pharaoh. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Victorian EastEnders" tells the story of one family's aspirations to move on up through the sewers. The "Historical Paramedics" try treating a collapsed victim with bacon, potato and the sheer fabulousness of top hats. (en)
- Angry Aztecs: Dog steak and pond scum biscuits are on the menu of "Historical Masterchef" . Howler monkeys realise why they're a favourite hunting target . (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Aromatherapy takes a deeply dubious turn with the invention of the Whiffy jar. Samuel Pepys makes some equally dubious publishing decisions as treasurer of the Royal Society. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Stupid Deaths: Pliny the Elder. "Historical Apprentice": Team Maximus and Team Minimus vie to create and exploit a celebrity gladiator. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: "We are Greek" . Performed by Mathew Baynton and Jim Howick. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: Words We Get From the: Saxons. New! Saxon Sign of the Cross . Two peasants discuss ergotism in-between the wild flailing. (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Victorian Inventions" . Performed by Ben Willbond and Alice Lowe. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Anglo-Saxon Report. The tumultuous love story of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders is retold in "Mud and Matilda" . Words We Get From the: Normans. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Words We Get From the: Greeks . Dominic Duckworth: HHTV Investigates: Asclepeion doctor-priests - dedicated healers or daring frauds? (en)
- Angry Aztecs: Scary Stories: "The Mystery of Motecuhzoma". Video game: Warrior! Spanish Conquistador vs. Aztec Warrior. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: Arthur Phillip awaits supply replenishments. Salvation is close at hand for the beleaguered settlers of Port Jackson--or is it? (en)
- Rotten Romans: "Crassus: Minted" . Performed by Simon Farnaby. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: The first play in history. Stupid Deaths: Aeschylus. (en)
- Song: Measly Middle Ages: "I'm a Knight" . Performed by Mathew Baynton, Steve Punt and Jim Howick. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: A hapless thief tries to mug a flagellant. Highlights from a typical medieval bestiary are spotlighted on "The Made-Up Planet" . (en)
- Frightful First World War: A naive young recruit tries to learn the ropes. Shouty Man: New! WWI Wee-Wee, the multi-purpose liquid revolution. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Twisted Fairytales: "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" . (en)
- Radical Renaissance: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Renaissance Report. Mona Lisa grows impatient with Leonardo da Vinci's inability to finish anything, including her portrait. (en)
- Rotten Romans: "DI Bones: Historical Crime Squad": The case of Caligula and the mystery assassins. Video game: Arena Fighter. Making sure gladiator casualties were really dead. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Would-be Crusader Emicho of the Rhineland sets off to find the Holy Land with the help of some very unusual guides. Dominic Duckworth: HHTV Investigates: Dodgy religious relics. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Words We Get From the: Vikings. A returning warrior enthusiastically recites battle poetry to his distinctly sceptical friend. (en)
- Rotten Romans: Nero provides typically disastrous disaster relief to the victims of the Great Fire of Rome. Video game: Scorpus Chariot Racer. (en)
- To celebrate Halloween, Death, host of "Stupid Deaths", uses spooky songs and sketches from past Horrible Histories episodes to illustrate a list of his "Top 12 Scary Things", interspersed with new linking segments from his mum's chintz-intensive home in the suburbs. (en)
- Cut-Throat Celts: "Historical Fashion Fix": A warrior gets an unusual pre-battle makeover. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: Stone Age Tool Set . The carefully reconstructed funeral of a tribal chief. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Time to get ready for the Religious Switchover . Botched executions are caught on the candid cameras of "Thou Hast Been Framed!" . (en)
- Terrible Tudors: Elizabeth I's habit of nicknaming her courtiers. Oh Yea! Magazine: Execution Special. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Words We Get From the: Greeks. A surprisingly modest - but still slightly mad - scientist extols the "Wonders of the Greek Universe". (en)
- Vicious Vikings: Words We Get From the: Vikings. The "Historical Paramedics" try using runic symbols to treat a cycling injury. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Shouty Man: New! Great Western Railway. Great Victorian Institutions: The postal service, up to twelve deliveries a day - like it or not. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: HH Movie Pitch: Mary Shelley tries for a Frankenstein reboot in which the monster is correctly named... Adam? Brooding Lord Byron is forced to disillusion a breathless groupie in "Twit Light" . (en)
- Potty Pioneers: The "Historical Grimefighters" are there to witness - if not be impressed by - medical history in the making at Alexander Fleming's laboratory. HH Movie Pitch: Ernest Shackleton tries to pitch a thrilling adventure story about not actually reaching the South Pole. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: Stupid Deaths: James II of Scotland. (en)
- In honour of the 2012 London Olympic Games, the show presents a compilation of sport-themed sketches both old and new, with linking segments featuring Giles Terera's HHTV Sport presenter and Rattus Rattus. Includes a reprise of the Olympic song, "Flame ".
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- Rotten Romans: Caligula declares war against Poseidon, god of the sea. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "The 4 Georges: Born 2 Rule" . Lyrics by Dave Cohen with additional lyrics by Laurence Rickard and Caroline Norris. Performed by Ben Willbond, Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby and Jim Howick. (en)
- Rotten Romans: "Thou Hast Been Framed!" features the best of royal bloopers. (en)
- No. 12: Witches. Wicked Witches: Witchfinder's Direct infomercial . (en)
- Awful Egyptians: A picky widow chooses a mummification style for her husband. Shouty Man: New! All-Purpose Ancient Egyptian Mummy. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: "Historical Hospital": A European physician and Arabian healer clash over treatment philosophies. Stupid Deaths: Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: "Literally " . Lyrics by Mathew Baynton and Laurence Rickard. Performed by Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Barmy Boxing: Stupid Deaths: Unnamed contemporary of famous Greek boxer Theagenes of Thasos beats his rival's statue until it topples over onto him . Ex-slave Bill Richmond revolutionises Georgian boxing with one simple innovation . (en)
- Vile Victorians: "Victoria & Albert: A Love Ballad" . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas and Jim Howick. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: "Australia" . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas with Simon Farnaby and Ben Willbond. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Ready Steady Feast": Comparing the diets of rich and poor. "Historical Hairdressers": The latest skin treatments. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: HHTV News: Bob Hale's Crusades Report. Old Crone: don't leave for the Crusades without one . (en)
- Potty Pioneers: Christopher Columbus insists to a skeptical crewman that he's discovered India - also, mermaids. HH Movie Pitch: Leif Ericsson tries to explain that the film he's pitching about discovering America before Columbus isn't a fantasy. (en)
- Rotten Romans: The gladiator games run out of animals at the worst possible moment. Checking in with Execution Animals "Я" Us. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: HHTV News: Mike Peabody live from the Battle of Maldon. Monk Magazine: All the "modern" monk needs to know. (en)
- During the BBC live coverage of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Bob Hale presented the Thames Report from Tower Bridge. Two more sketches - involving Charles II, Richard III, Queen Victoria, and a HHTV News correspondent - were scheduled but eventually cancelled due to time constraints, although the first two characters did appear briefly with a BBC reporter in a "what's upcoming" promo. Series producer Caroline Norris later confirmed the unaired material would never be subsequently filmed, since it was especially written for the occasion. (en)
- Awesome USA: "It's a New World " . Performed by Mathew Baynton, Martha Howe-Douglas, Ben Willbond, Laurence Rickard and Simon Farnaby. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Thomas Edison makes an essential - if rather surprising - improvement to the new telephone. Photographic Monthly Chronicle: Pioneering photographer William Henry Fox Talbot shares his tips for a great photo, including neck irons; post-mortem photography, the latest craze in remembering the dead. (en)
- Shocking Scotland: Historical Dates: James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran, seeks a groom for his cousin, the infant Mary, Queen of Scots . (en)
- Vile Victorians: Cliff Whiteley advises Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. Schoolchildren forced to learn by rote turn the tables on their teacher. (en)
- Smashing Saxons: Weather forecast. A farmer hasn't quite thought through his latest attempt to ward off ghosts. Suggestions for coping with famine. (en)
- Savage Stone Age: "DI Bones: Historical Crime Squad": The case of the caveman's death. Caveman Art Show: Cave wall painting. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Dating in Darkness": Henry VIII doesn't realise that he's been deceived by Anne of Cleves's flattering portrait until it's too late . Elizabeth I's temper tantrum over another portrait may help explain why she never married . (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Spartans have the battle phalanx down to an art - until the warrior on the end notices a problem. "Pausanias: A True Story" tells the full story of the General's badly thought-through betrayal . (en)
- Fabulous French: The Dauphin of France introduces Joan of Arc to his openly skeptical army. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Horrible Histories World Wrestling": Francis I of France defeats Henry VIII by tripping him up. Historical Desktops: Henry VIII surfs dating services and winds up starting the English Reformation online. (en)
- Gorgeous Georgians: Prince Regent George IV has an unexpectedly good reaction to some bad news--not so much to the news that his corset's no longer working. (en)
- Vile Victorians: Welsh schoolchildren are forbidden to speak their native language under the Welsh Not punishment system. A little girl debates attending school with her parents in "Victorian EastEnders". (en)
- Vile Victorians: All a seventh child wants for his birthday is a name in "Victorian EastEnders". Shouty Man: New! Victorian Maid. Scary Stories: "The Freaks". (en)
- William Shakespeare comments from backstage. Excerpt from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. Rattus Rattus checks in from a box seat. (en)
- Vile Victorians: A suitor's efforts to warn his beloved's father of a fire are hampered by its very impolite location. House-hunting in the slums. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: "Terrible Tudors" . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas and Ben Willbond. (en)
- Vicious Vikings: A literate monk convinces marauding raiders to spare him so he can record their badassery for all time. Other monastic captives are on sale at the "new market town of Dublin" in "We Sell Any Monk" . (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Oh Yea! Magazine: Nell Gwynn Special - Superstars of the Stuart Stage! An ambassador learns the hard way just how literally Charles II dines in public. (en)
- Excerpt from Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs. Stupid Deaths: Jean-Baptiste Lully. (en)
- Cut-Throat Celts: "Boudicca" . Performed by Martha Howe-Douglas with Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: HHTV News: taking a census for the Domesday Book. William the Conqueror's increasingly unusual funeral. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: The story of Helen of Troy retold as inner-city melodrama, complete with chav accents. Imagine spot: Smuggling the Trojan horse past the guards--apparently, much simpler than you'd think. (en)
- Mad Marathon Cheats: Counting down the top three most blatant, including Rosie Ruiz, Fred Lorz, and twins Sergio and Fika Motsoeneng. (en)
- Measly Middle Ages: A marauding knight can't get into a lord's castle, so attacks the lord's serfs instead. Imagine spot: Peasant Joan of Arc is confused when an angel announces she's destined for great things. (en)
- Groovy Greeks: Alexander the Great's Conquest of Greece board game comes with mandatory multiple expansion packs. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: Bonfire safety tips with Guy Fawkes. HHTV News: The English Civil War breaks out. (en)
- Slimy Stuarts: "Horrible Points of View": Another look at Stuart-era entertainment, e.g. executions. Thomas Blood is brought before Charles II, who winds up being unexpectedly impressed - and entertained. (en)
- Cut-Throat Celts: "Celtic Boast Battle" . Performed by Mathew Baynton and Jim Howick with Ben Willbond and Laurence Rickard. (en)
- Vile Victorians: A less-than-ethical ice cream salesman. "DI Bones: Historical Crime Squad": The case of the dodgy slum diet. (en)
- Terrible Tudors: The not-quite-love story of Phillip and Mary is retold in the style of a graphic novel. Elizabeth I endorses Sugar-Paste Toothpaste . (en)
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- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Caroline Norris, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Ali Crockatt, Charlie Martin, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, David Scott, Joe Tucker, Ben Ward and Raphael Warner (en)
- Mark Blakewill, James Harris, Jon Holmes, George Poles, Steve Punt and Arnold Widdowson (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Gerard Foster, Jon Holmes, Giles Pilbrow and Laurence Rickard (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Susie Donkin, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, George Sawyer, Joe Tucker, Raphael Warner and Ben Willbond (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Jon Holmes, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Ben Ward and Ben Willbond (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Joe Tucker and Ben Ward (en)
- Mark Blakewill, James Harris, Oriane Messina, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash (en)
- Chris Chantler, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Rosanna Lowe, Charlie Martin, Howard Read, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash and Ben Ward (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies, Gerard Foster, Chris Pell, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond (en)
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- Dave Cohen, Susie Donkin, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Katherine Jakeways, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Gerard Foster, Jon Holmes, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard (en)
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- Dave Cohen, George Sawyer, Jon Holmes and Ben Ward (en)
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- Mathew Baynton, Dave Cohen, Laurence Rickard (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Charlie Martin, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Joe Tucker and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, Fay Rusling (en)
- Dave Cohen, Rosanna Lowe, Charlie Martin, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Ali Crockatt, Gerard Foster, Oriane Messina, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, David Scott and Ben Ward (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Jon Holmes, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow and Laurence Rickard (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Susie Donkin, Jon Holmes, Greg Jenner, Simon Littlefield, George Poles, Steve Punt and Ben Ward (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, George Sawyer and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Ali Crockatt, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, David Scott and Ben Ward (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Ben Ward and Ben Willbond (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Greggory Jenner, Oriane Messina, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash, Joe Tucker and Raphael Warner (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, Jon Holmes, Steve Punt and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Jon Holmes, Greg Jenner, Caroline Norris, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash, Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Rosanna Lowe, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Joe Tucker, Ben Ward, Raphael Warner (en)
- Toby Davies, Susie Donkin, Jon Holmes, Chris Pell and Ben Ward (en)
- Susie Donkin, Steve Punt, Mark Shillabeer, Ben Ward and Arnold Widdowson (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Dave Cohen, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, Ben Ward and Ben Willbond (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Howard Read, Laurence Rickard, Joe Tucker and Ben Ward (en)
- Gerard Foster, Rosanna Lowe, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Fay Rusling, Ben Ward (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies & Chris Pell, Jon Holmes, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, George Sawyer, Mark Shillabeer and Ben Willbond (en)
- Chris Chantler, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Howard Read, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Mathew Baynton, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard, Mark Shillabeer, Colin Swash and Ben Willbond (en)
- Dave Cohen, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Susie Donkin, Jon Holmes, Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Joe Tucker, Ben Ward and Raphael Warner (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Colin Swash (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Fay Rusling (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Greg Jenner, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Jon Holmes, George Poles, Steve Punt & Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Mark Shillabeer, Colin Swash and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Rosanna Lowe, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, Colin Swash and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Steve Punt, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Mark Blakewill, Lucy Clarke, James Harris, George Poles, Steve Punt, George Sawyer and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Chris Chantler, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Howard Read, Laurence Rickard and Ben Ward (en)
- Dave Cohen, Ali Crockatt, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Laurence Rickard, David Scott, George Sawyer and Ben Ward (en)
- Greg Jenner, Simon Littlefield, Laurence Rickard, George Sawyer and Ben Ward (en)
- Mark Blakewill, James Harris, Jon Holmes, Steve Punt, Ben Ward and Arnold Widdowson (en)
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