Horrible Histories - Series 5, Episode 11 | |
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Season Five, Episode Eleven | |
Air date | 9 July 2013 |
Written by | Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Giles Pilbrow, Howard Read, Laurence Rickard, Joe Tucker, & Ben Ward |
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Horrible Histories - Series 5, Episode 11 was the 63rd episode of Horrible Histories, the eleventh episode of Series 5. It first aired on the 9th of July, 2013.
This episode features DI Bones being baffled by the velocipede, Prime Ministers Neville Chamberlain & Winston Churchill chatting online about how to deal with Adolf Hitler, & the early history of Australia is explained through the music of Kylie Minogue.
Sketches[]
Vile Victorians[]
Historical Crime Squad[]
The case of the baffling velocipede accident[]
My Little Pit Pony. (Advertisement)[]
My Little Pit Pony dolls fit perfectly in their accompanying Coal Mine playset (advertisement, a parody of My Little Pony).
Awful Egyptians[]
Don't Tell the Corpse[]
Planning a funeral means it’s all in the many, many details for a hapless husband on “Don’t Tell the Corpse”.
Hieroglabble[]
It’s fun for the whole literate priesthood only with Hieroglabble (Scrabble parody).
Rotten Romans[]
Stupid Deaths[]
Pliny the Elder[]
Historical Apprentice[]
Team Maximus & Team Minimus[]
Team Maximus & Team Minimus vie to create & exploit a celebrity gladiator.
Gorgeous Georgians[]
Port Jackson Discussion[]
Salvation is close at hand for the beleaguered settlers of Port Jackson–or is it?
Song[]
- Main article: Australia (Song)
(parody of Kylie Minogue, feat. I Should Be So Lucky & Can’t Get You Out of My Head)
Woeful Second World War[]
Historical Desktops[]
Neville Chamberlain[]
Neville Chamberlain gauges the reaction to his new European peace settlement.
Britain's Wittiest Man[]
Winston Churchill, Britain’s Wittiest Man, releases his first comedy special on DVD.
Measly Middle Ages[]
Great Historical Country Walks[]
The ‘harrowing of the countryside’ wasn’t as pleasant as it sounds.
French Word Confusion[]
The fad for French words causes confusion at a dinner party.
Cast[]
Vile Victorians | Awful Egyptians | Rotten Romans | Gorgeous Georgians | Woeful Second World War | Measly Middle Ages | |||||||
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Historical Crime Squad | Advertisement | Don't Tell the Corpse | Hieroglabble | Stupid Deaths | Historical Apprentice | Port Jackson Discussion | Song | Historical Desktops | Britain's Wittiest Man | Great Historical Country Walks | French Word Confusion | |
Mathew Baynton | x | |||||||||||
Simon Farnaby | x | x | ||||||||||
Sarah Hadland | x | |||||||||||
Martha Howe-Douglas | x | x | ||||||||||
Jim Howick | x | x | x | |||||||||
Laurence Rickard | ||||||||||||
Ben Willbond | x | |||||||||||
Susie Donkin | ||||||||||||
Katherine Jakeways | ||||||||||||
Lawry Lewin | x | |||||||||||
Alice Lowe | ||||||||||||
Dominique Moore | x | |||||||||||
Steve Punt | ||||||||||||
Jessica Ransom | ||||||||||||
Giles Terera | ||||||||||||
Terry Deary | ||||||||||||
Mark Gatiss | ||||||||||||
Al Murray | ||||||||||||
Steve Pemberton | ||||||||||||
Reece Shearsmith | ||||||||||||
Rattus Rattus (voiced by John Eccleston) | ||||||||||||
Jon Culshaw | ||||||||||||
Jess Robinson | ||||||||||||
Dave Lamb |
Notes[]
External Links[]
- Series 5, Episode 11 at Horrible Histories TV