Drunk History - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Q & Sal and Joel Dommett
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.

Murr and Jessica Knappett & Lydia Rose Bewley
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 and Iain Stirling
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.

Kerry Howard and Joe Lycett
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.

Luisa Omielan and Tom Rosenthal
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.

Phil Wang and Adam Buxton
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.

Tom Parry and Rick Edwards
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.

Judi Love and Miles Jupp
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.

Daniel Sloss and Tom Davis
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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