Horrible Histories - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Rotten Romans
Historical sketch show. Including an annoying French prankster from the Middle Ages, and what happens when Queen Elizabeth I needs the toilet.

Nasty Knights
Some medieval knights discover the most disgusting way to attack a castle and a Georgian goes shopping in a modern pet shop.

Frightful First World War
A confused World War I soldier spends his first day in the trenches and the Welsh women of Fishguard defeat a French invasion without even trying.

Slimy Stuarts
A modern detective tries to solve a series of murders in Emperor Caligula's house, King George IV meets his dead relatives and other historical hijinks.

Measly Middle Ages
A Welsh prince from the Middle Ages has a very stupid death, and Queen Cleopatra sings about her reputation as a femme fatale.

Terrible Tudors
Henry VIII promotes his all meat, no vegetables diet plan, and Admiral Nelson confuses everyone with his last words.

Awful Egyptians
Robert Walpole struggles to talk to England's German king and a Scottish sportsman attacks dead cows in the Highland Games.

Measly Middle Ages
Saxon king Ethelred the Unready suffers online bullying from the Vikings and the suffragettes set the record straight in song.

Vicious Vikings
The Vikings launch an advert, Queen Elizabeth I surprises her court with some very odd laws and the Aztec priests sing their gruesome disco song.

Frightful First World War
First World War soldiers try some unusual ways to cure frostbite in the winter. Also, the not-at-all romantic movie starring William the Conqueror.

Terrible Tudors
A pirate chef disgusts the judges of Historical Masterchef, and a Stone Age inventor appears on Dragons' Den.

Measly Middle Ages
Historical sketch show. The people of Strasbourg are afflicted with dance fever, and HHTV presenter Fearne Polyester reports from a bizarre Greek festival.

Savage Songs
Historical sketch show. Savage Songs compilation featuring the hip-hop battle of the Celts, pop superstar Cleopatra, rock rebel William Wallace and the soulful suffragettes.
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