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Drunk History is an American educational comedy television series produced by Comedy Central, based on the Funny or Die web series created by Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner in 2007. [1] Will Ferrell and Adam McKay are the show's executive producers .
On July 25, 2014, Comedy Central announced that Drunk History was renewed for a third season. [10] The third season premiered on September 1, 2015. This season, episodes featured locations like Miami, Las Vegas, Roswell, and New Orleans. [11]
Drunk History is a British comedy television series that premiered on Comedy Central on 12 January 2015. It is based on the American television series of the same name . In each episode, a celebrity (usually a comedian) struggles to recount a historical event while intoxicated.
Waters co-created and hosts the Comedy Central series Drunk History. The show originally started as a series of shorts for Funny or Die. [citation needed] The show has won multiple awards, such as the jury prize in short filmmaking at the Sundance Festival and was nominated for seventeen Primetime Emmy Awards, garnering Waters eight nominations ...
Drunk History: El lado borroso de la historia, or simply Drunk History, is a Mexican adaptation of the American television series of the same name, which in turn is based on the web series from Funny or Die. [2] [1] The series revolves around a narrator, who with his favorite alcoholic beverage, recounts a historical episode in front of the camera.
Drunk History is an American television series. Drunk History may also refer to: Drunk History (British TV series), the British version of the show;
Drunk History Australia is an Australian educational comedy television series based on the American series of the same name, which is in-turn based on the web series from Funny or Die. [ 1 ] Description
Public intoxication, also known as "drunk and disorderly" and "drunk in public", is a summary offense in certain countries related to public cases or displays of drunkenness. Public intoxication laws vary widely by jurisdiction, but usually require an obvious display of intoxicated incompetence or behavior which disrupts public order before the ...