Drunk History

Drunk History (2020- )

EndedVariety showComedy, History

This scripted comedy series takes Australia's rich, and often surprising, history and retells it through the tipsy words of our most loved comedians and entertainers via the slightly distorted bottom of a beer or wine glass.

These hilarious and skewed historic stories are re-enacted by a cast of comedic geniuses, who use lip sync to bring these dusty tales to life.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Mar 27, 2020
S01E05Episode 5Mar 27, 2020
S01E04Episode 4Mar 27, 2020
S01E03Episode 3Mar 27, 2020
S01E02Episode 2Mar 27, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Drunk History' first premiere?

'Drunk History' premiered on January 14, 2013.

Who is the host of 'Drunk History'?

The host of 'Drunk History' is Derek Waters.

What is the concept behind 'Drunk History'?

The concept behind 'Drunk History' is to have drunk narrators tell historical stories while actors reenact the scenes with comedic interpretation.

How many episodes are in a typical season of 'Drunk History'?

A typical season of 'Drunk History' has 10 episodes.

In which city did the first season of 'Drunk History' take place?

The first season of 'Drunk History' took place in Los Angeles.

Who are some notable guest stars who have appeared on 'Drunk History'?

Notable guest stars who have appeared on 'Drunk History' include Tiffany Haddish, Taran Killam, Paget Brewster, Aubrey Plaza, and Bob Odenkirk.

Which historical figure has been portrayed the most times on 'Drunk History'?

Abraham Lincoln has been portrayed the most times on 'Drunk History'.

Which episode of 'Drunk History' features Lin-Manuel Miranda?

Lin-Manuel Miranda appears in the season 4 episode "Hamilton" of 'Drunk History'.

What is the name of the recurring segment on 'Drunk History' in which Derrick Waters interviews historical experts?

The name of the recurring segment on 'Drunk History' in which Derrick Waters interviews historical experts is "Drunk Mystery".

Who created 'Drunk History'?

'Drunk History' was created by Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner.

What type of alcohol do the narrators on 'Drunk History' typically drink?

The narrators on 'Drunk History' typically drink a variety of alcohol, including beer, wine, and hard liquor.

Which network originally aired 'Drunk History'?

'Drunk History' originally aired on Comedy Central.

Also known as

  • Drunk History Australia (Australia)

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