
Jimmy Carr narrates a series based on the popular US format in which top comedians tell classic historical stories whilst drunk. As the stories are told, a famous ensemble cast re-enact the tales.
Rob Beckett on Henry VIII, Kerry Howard talks Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and James Acaster on The Black Death.
Tom Rosenthal talks The Great Fire of London, Andrew Maxwell on graverobbers Burke and Hare, and Rob Beckett on Queen Victoria's unwanted cheese.
Romesh Ranganathan talks Tutankhamun, Joe Lycett on highway man Dick Turpin, and Tom Rosenthal explains how Byron had a pet bear!
Ben Ashenden regales us with the story of Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot and Joe Lycett tells us all about the Krays.
Russell Kane talks King Charles II, Alex Horne on the 1966 World Cup trophy theft, and Diane Morgan chats Lady Godiva.
Kerry Howard on the pirate Blackbeard, Joel Dommett yaks Colonel Blood stealing the crown jewels, and Tiff Stevenson talks Henry VIII starting a war.
Tiff Stevenson on the discovery of DNA, James Acaster talks Henry II and Thomas Beckett, and Romesh Ranganathan chats William the Conqueror.
Joel Dommett, Diane Morgan and Andrew Maxwell retell classic historical stories.
Tom Craine regales us with the story of Sir Walter Raleigh. Tom Davis tells the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marian
Iain Stirling slurs his way through Scott of the Antarctic; whilst Chris Ramsey talks the sinking of the Titanic
Isy Suttie tells the story of Prince Edward and Mrs Simpson, while Ed Gamble narrates his version of The Great Escape
Tom Rosenthal talks about Richard III, while a sloshed Jessica Knappett tells the story of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Charlotte Ritchie reveals the truth behind The Cottingley Fairies and Nish Kumar talks about the Invention of the Telephone
Elis James and John Robins discuss the Battle of Waterloo and Tom Parry tells us about Arthur Conan Doyle becoming Sherlock
Matt Richardson takes us back to World War II, whilst an inebriated Josie Long narrates the tale of Dr Crippen
Elis James and John Robins discuss the Battle of Waterloo (stars Vicky Pattison and Hugh Dennis), and Tom Parry tells us about Arthur Conan Doyle becoming sherlock (stars Bradley Walsh).
Nick Helm and Sara Pascoe narrate boozy tales about the Battle of Hastings (starring Phil Jupitus and Jordan Stephens) and Catherine Parr (starring Emma Bunton and Neil Maskell).

Brian 'Q' Quinn and Sal Vulcano's tipsy take on a presidential disaster, and Chris O'Dowd stars in Joel Dommett's drunken Dambusters. Joe Wilkinson, Joe Thomas and Brett Goldstein also feature.

James 'Murr' Murray blasts through Billy the Kid with Mat Horne and Mat Baynton, while Michelle Keegan and Joel Fry act out Jessica Knappett and Lydia Rose Bewley's tale of royal rivalry.

Russell Kane's legend of King Arthur features Stephanie Pratt as a unique Lady of the Lake, and Iain Stirling's sloshed take on Chariots of Fire sprinter Eric Liddell stars Tom Rosenthal.

Emma Bunton and Blake Harrison forge a unique bond in Kerry Howard's sozzled story of Beatrix Potter. Joe Lycett slurs through the Great Train Robbery starring Simon Bird and Joel Fry.

Jessica Hynes stars as Emmeline Pankhurst in Luisa Omielan's hammered history of the suffragettes, while Stephen Mangan is Henry V in Tom Rosenthal's trollied tale of Agincourt.

Charlotte Crosby and Matthew Lewis star in Phil Wang's take on Isaac Newton's rise to fame. Adam Buxton's story of King Alfred and the Vikings features Blake Harrison and Alexander Armstrong.
Jamie Laing and Paul Kaye star in Tom Parry's trollied take on John Logie Baird's big invention, while Stephen Mangan is in the trenches for Rick Edwards' story of the Christmas Truce.
Ashley Walters and Mark Benton star in Judi Love's mortal tale of Charles I's downfall. Miles Jupp takes on Operation Mincemeat with Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs as the WW2 heroes.
Keith Allen is William Wallace as a sloshed Daniel Sloss remembers the Battle of Stirling Bridge, while Tom Davis tells how Shakespeare went gangster starring Mark Heap as the bard.
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