A pirate captain worries about an early bedtime and the four King Georges form a boyband.
30min
April 16, 2009
2. Episode 2
A Stone Age doctor tries to help a modern patient and a Pharaoh invents the pyramid.
30min
April 23, 2009
3. Episode 3
A Roman emperor finds a nasty alternative to candles, and an Egyptian tries to save money.
30min
April 30, 2009
4. Episode 4
The Tudors sing their family history, Bob explains the complete history of Rome in two minutes, and a mad Victorian gentleman eats King Louis XIV's mummified heart.
30min
May 7, 2009
5. Episode 5
A priest makes a piano from live pigs, Emperor Caligula declares war on the sea, and there are some disgusting beauty tips from Ancient Egypt.
30min
May 14, 2009
6. Episode 6
An evil Greek god appears on a daytime chat show, a rich Georgian swaps his wife with a peasant, and we meet some weird medieval monsters.
30min
May 21, 2009
7. Episode 7
There is a terrible smell in the Houses of Parliament, Cinderella struggles with the Blitz, and Helen of Troy reveals her complicated love life.
30min
May 28, 2009
8. Episode 8
The Saxons exchange disgusting Christmas presents, a caveman goes on a TV cookery show, and we discover the bizarre causes of the First World War.
30min
June 4, 2009
9. Episode 9
A Victorian inspector checks that school is suitably cruel, HHTV News reports live from the Great Plague, and Thumbelina drowns unpleasantly.
30min
June 11, 2009
10. Episode 10
HHTV News reports live from the Battle of Thermopylae, Celt housewives find decorative uses for severed heads, and we learn the revolting truth about Roman toilets.
30min
June 18, 2009
11. Episode 11
Queen Victoria learns that her British comforts are not very British, a Viking warrior won't stop talking in rhyme, and on 'Axe Factor', the contestants try to become executioners.
30min
June 25, 2009
12. Episode 12
A Victorian teacher is confused by her pupils' bizarre names, the Romans run out of animals to execute, and Queen Victoria advertises her exercise DVD.
30min
July 2, 2009
13. Episode 13
A lazy aristocrat invents the sandwich, the Romans host their own revolting cookery show and William Shakespeare is haunted by the ghost of King Richard III.