Horrible Histories: Gory Games

Horrible Histories: Gory Games (2011-2018)

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The messiest, silliest and goriest game show ever, hosted by Dave Lamb and his glamourless assistant Rattus Rattus, with quirky quizzes and gory games.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:55 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E10Episode 10Jan. 26, 2018
S04E09Episode 9Jan. 25, 2018
S04E08Episode 8Jan. 24, 2018
S04E07Episode 7Jan. 23, 2018
S04E06Episode 6Jan. 22, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' premiere?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' premiered on November 7, 2011.

Who hosted 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' was hosted by Dave Lamb.

What is the concept of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' is a game show where contestants compete in challenges based on historical events and facts.

How many teams competed in each episode of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

Each episode of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' featured two teams competing against each other.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

The contestants on 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' were aged between 10 and 12 years old.

What was the format of the challenges in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

The challenges in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' were based on historical events and required the contestants to answer questions and complete physical tasks.

Who provided the voiceover for 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' featured the voiceover work of Jon Culshaw.

What were the prizes for the winners of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

The winners of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' received a 'Gory Trophy' and a 'Gory Certificate'.

How long was each episode of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

Each episode of 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Who were the historical characters portrayed in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' featured various historical characters, including Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and Julius Caesar, among others.

Who were the teams named after in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

The teams in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' were named after historical figures, such as 'The Vicious Vikings' and 'The Cut-Throat Celts'.

Did 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' include audience participation?

Yes, 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' included audience participation through interactive challenges and quizzes.

Were there any recurring segments in 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games'?

Yes, 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' had recurring segments, such as the 'Gory Grid' and 'Deadly Dash'.

Did 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' feature historical reenactments?

Yes, 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' included historical reenactments to illustrate the challenges and provide educational content.

Was 'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' based on a book or another TV show?

'Horrible Histories: Gory Games' was based on the book series and TV show 'Horrible Histories', which aimed to make history entertaining and educational.

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