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In 2011, a spin-off game show, Horrible Histories: Gory Games, was launched on CBBC. In the same year, the original show was repackaged for main channel BBC One as Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry, with Fry replacing the puppet, Rattus Rattus, as presenter. A new series of special episodes began airing in 2015, featuring a new format and cast.
Horrible Histories: Gory Games is a children's game show, co-produced by Citrus Television and Lion Television for CBBC, that debuted in 2011. It is a spin-off of hit children's sketch comedy Horrible Histories and is a product of the same creative team.
It has been suggested that this article be merged with List of Horrible Histories (2015 TV series) episodes. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2024. Horrible Histories is a children's live-action historical and musical sketch-comedy TV series based on the book series of the same name written by Terry Deary. The comedy series first hit screens in 2009 and is now in its 15th year, with more than ...
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Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry is the name given to the six-part re-version of the hit children's sketch comedy Horrible Histories for an adult audience. Broadcast in a Sunday-night time slot from 19 June 2011 to 31 July 2011 on BBC One, the programme features a compilation of sketches from the first two series of Horrible Histories, as chosen by that show's producers.
Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans: 2009: 101 – 106 AD: An educational game based on the Horrible Histories series, depicting Roman life and military campaigns. Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance: 2003: 117 AD: An action game where players seek revenge for a fallen gladiator in the Roman Empire. Colosseum: Road to Freedom: 2005: 177 – 192 AD
Horrible Histories began as a book series by author Terry Deary. [2] The series began in 1993 with The Terrible Tudors and The Awful Egyptians, and the following titles continued the trend to describe British history through the context of the ruling dynasties, as well as explore significant worldwide cultures (often within the context of British history such as the Viking and Roman conquests ...
Horrible Histories Series 6: British Comedy Guide Award for Best Sketch Show Won [13] 2016 Horrible Histories Special: Crooked King John and Magna Carta: Kidscreen Award for Best Non-Animated or Mixed Series Won [14] 2016 Horrible Histories Special: Awesome Alfred the Great: Broadcast Award for Best Children's Programme Nominated [15] 2015