Drunk History (UK TV series)

Drunk History
Genre Television comedy
Based on Drunk History
by Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner
Directed by Tom McKay
Narrated by Jimmy Carr
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 13 (inc. one special) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Lourdes Diaz
Jill Offman
Joe McVey
Andy Brererton
Producer(s) Ben Rogers
Cinematography Ben Bee
Editor(s) Stuart Lutes
Guy Tetzner
Andy Kinnear
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Tiger Aspect Productions
Release
Original network Comedy Central
MTV (Geordie Shore special)
Original release 12 January 2015 (2015-01-12) – present
Chronology
Related shows Drunk History
External links
Official website
Production website

Drunk History is a British television comedy which began airing on Comedy Central on 12 January 2015. It is based on the American TV series of the same name. In each episode, a comedian struggles to recount an event from British history after drinking many alcoholic drinks. The show is narrated by Jimmy Carr.[1]

The second series began broadcasting in February 2016. A special edition featuring Holly Hagan and Gaz Beadle from the MTV show Geordie Shore was broadcast on MTV on 23 February 2016.

Episodes

Series 1

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Episode One"12 January 2015 (2015-01-12)
Rob Beckett on Henry VIII, Kerry Howard on Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and James Acaster on The Black Death.
2"Episode Two"19 January 2015 (2015-01-19)
Tom Rosenthal on The Great Fire of London, Andrew Maxwell on grave robbers Burke and Hare and Rob Beckett on Queen Victoria's unwanted cheese.
3"Episode Three"26 January 2015 (2015-01-26)
Romesh Ranganathan on Tutankhamen, Joe Lycett on highwayman Dick Turpin and Tom Rosenthal explains why Lord Byron had a pet bear.
4"Episode Four"2 February 2015 (2015-02-02)
Joe Lycett on the Kray twins and Ben Ashenden and Russell Kane on Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot.
5"Episode Five"9 February 2015 (2015-02-09)

Russell Kane (1 vodka martini, 3 double Southern Comforts, 2 double vodka & Cokes, and 2 double vodka Red Bulls) talks King Charles II

Alex Horne (7 beers, 2 sambucas, and 1 bottle of wine) on the 1966 World Cup trophy theft

Diane Morgan (7 gin & tonics, and 3 sambucas) chats about Lady Godiva.
6"Episode Six"16 February 2015 (2015-02-16)
Kerry Howard on Blackbeard, Joel Dommett on Colonel Blood and Tiff Stevenson talks Henry VIII.
7"Episode Seven"23 February 2015 (2015-02-23)
James Acaster on Henry II and Thomas Beckett, Tiff Stevenson on the discovery of DNA and Romesh Raganathan on William the Conqueror.
8"Episode Eight"2 March 2015 (2015-03-02)
Joel Dommett on Baden Powell and the Boy Scouts, starring Sanjeev Bhaskar as Baden-Powell; Diane Morgan on Florence Nightingale; and Andrew Maxwell on the worst zoo ever.

Series 2

No.TitleOriginal air date
9"Episode One"3 February 2016 (2016-02-03)

Retelling: Tom Craine (3.5 pints of lager and 5 dbl vodka& lemonades) on “The Rise & Fall of Sir Walter Raleigh

Tom Davis (9 pints of lager and 2 jaegerbombs) on "Robin Hood and Maid Marian”.

Cast:

Jack Whitehall as Sir Walter Raleigh

Michelle Keegan as Queen Elizabeth I

Mathew Baynton as Robin Hood

Emma Bunton as Maid Marian
10"Episode Two"10 February 2016 (2016-02-10)

Retelling:

Iain Stirling (2 pints of lager and 9 dbl whiskey & cokes) on "Scott of the Antarctic"

Chris Ramsey (16 bottles of lager) on "The Sinking of the Titanic".

Cast:

Mathew Horne as Robert Falcon Scott

Catherine Tate as Edward Wilson’s Wife

Ben Bailey Smith as Bruce Ismay

Phill Jupitus as Captain Edward John Smith
11"Episode Three"17 February 2016 (2016-02-17)

Retelling:

Isy Suttie (7 glasses of prosecco and 2 sambucas) on “Prince Edward and Mrs Simpson

Ed Gamble (11 dbl gin & tonics and 7 dbl vodka red bulls) on "The Great Escape”.

Cast:

Tom Stourton as Edward VIII

Greg James as Alan Lascelles

Sophie McShera as Wallis Simpson

Rich Hall as Wally Floody

Dustin Demri-Burns as Roger Bushell

Jaime Laing as a Prisoner
12"Episode Four"2 March 2016 (2016-03-02)
Tom Rosenthal talks about Richard III (featuring Hugh Dennis), while Jessica Knappett tells the story of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (featuring Mathew Baynton, Morgana Robinson, Jon Richardson and Vicky Pattison).
13"Episode Five"9 March 2016 (2016-03-09)

Retelling:

Charlotte Ritchie (4 pints of beer and a bottle of white wine) on"The Cottingley Fairies"

Nish Kumar (4 pints of beer and a 1.5 bottles of red wine) on"The Invention of Telephone".

Cast:

Catherine Tate as Frances Griffiths

Mathew Horne as Elsie Griffiths

Anthony Head as Alexander Graham Bell

Tim Key as Thomas Edison

Mathew Baynton as Antonio Meucci
14"Episode Six"16th March (16th March)

Retelling:

Joe Lycett (4 pints of lager, 3 glasses of prosecco and 2 tequila shots) on "The Battle of Trafalgar"

Ellie Taylor (1 glass of prosecco, 6 vodka & diet cokes) on "The Virgin Queen”.

Cast:

Anthony Head as Admiral Nelson

Alexander MacQueen as Sir Thomas Hardy

Sarah Alexander as Queen Elizabeth I

Brett Goldstein as Robert Dudley
15"Episode Seven"23rd March (23rd March)

Retelling: Matt Richardson (13 double gin and tonics) on “Churchill Attacks the Nazis"

Josie Long (2 aperol spritz’, 2 campari & oranges, 4 rum & cokes and 3 rum & gingers) on "Dr. Crippen”.

Cast:

Simon Bird as Winston Churchill

Dustin Demri-Burns as Adolf Hitler

Marek Larwood as Hawley Harvey Crippen

Olivia Colman as Ethel Le Neve
16"Episode Eight"30th March (30th March)

Retelling: Becoming Sherlock

Battle of Waterloo
17"Episode Nine"6th April (6th April)

Retelling: Battle of Hastings

Catherine Parr

Specials

No.TitleOriginal air date
Special"Geordie Shore Special"23 February 2016 (2016-02-23)

A special edition featuring two of the cast from the MTV show Geordie Shore. Holly Hagan tells the story of Henry VIII (Tim Key) creating the Church of England to divorce Catherine of Aragon (Daisy Beaumont) and marry Anne Boleyn (Cariad Lloyd); while Gary Beadle tells the story of how Ian Fleming (Ben Willbond) created the James Bond novels.

Note: This episode was broadcast on MTV rather than Comedy Central

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