Horrible Histories (Season 0)
The history they don't teach you in school.
Based on the best-selling children's books and liberally splattered with guts, blood and poo, a group of British comedians offer an anarchic and unconventional take on some of history's most gruesome and funny moments, with topics including the Stone Age, the Middle Ages, the Egyptians and the Romans, among others.

Savage Songs (Episode 1)
Air date: 2010-07-27
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: A compilation of the songs from the series, featuring Spartan High School Musical, the Viking Rock Band, punky Queen Boudica, Incan emperor Pachacuti, the posh rapping of Charles II, Blackbeard the Pirate, George IV going solo, the Victorian Inventions song, and the World War 2 Girls.

Horrible Christmas (Episode 2)
Air date: 2010-12-17
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Christmas is a time for charity, hope and goodwill to all men - but for Horrible Histories it's a time of farting jesters, finding bacon in your Christmas card, and having your dinner confiscated by Oliver Cromwell. This episode showcases bizarre Yuletide absurdities from over the centuries with a unique blend of sketches, pastiche and song - a foul and festive treat. Revel in the smelliest, silliest and goriest stories about everyone's favourite time of year.

Horrible Histories Big Prom Party (Episode 3)
Air date: 2011-07-30
Runtime: 61 min
Overview: As part of the 2011 BBC Proms, the cast of Horrible Histories join up with the Aurora Orchestra, the Choir from the Music Centre, the Kids Company Choir and a group of dancers for a special event. The show features a selection of songs from the first three series, some excerpts from classical pieces and original sketches.

Sport Relief Bob Report (Episode 4)
Air date: 2012-03-22
Runtime: 4 min

Sport Special (Episode 5)
Air date: 2012-07-20
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Special sport episode of the historical sketch show, based on the successful series of books. All the top sporting action from the past, including Emperor Nero and Jesse Owens singing the history of the Olympics. We're at the finish line to see Pheidippides run the first ever marathon, then we count down the top Marathon Cheats of all time and take a look back at some of our favourite Horrible Histories sporting events.

Scary Special (Episode 6)
Air date: 2012-10-31
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Death from 'Stupid Deaths' presents a show full of spooky highlights in this Halloween special.

Ridiculous Romance (Episode 7)
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: We find out what happens when Henry VIII takes part in TV show Dating In Darkness and meets latest love Anne of Cleves, discover the problems encountered by Queen Elizabeth I’s portrait artist, and are treated to romantic musical interludes from The Love Rats Club, plus Queen Victoria as she duets with Prince Albert. We also say hello to Rattus Rattus’s brand-new girlfriend Ratalie, who Rattus Rattus is hoping will be impressed by a romantic dinner of ‘cockroach in jus de rubbish bag’...

Frightful First World War (Episode 8)
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Bob Hale and Rattus Rattus guide us through the horrible history of 1914-18. Featuring the soldiers, pilots, civilians, girl guides, suffragettes and even kings who were all caught up in the fighting.

Sensational Shakespeare (Episode 9)
Air date: 2016-04-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: April 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of Britain's greatest playwright, William Shakespeare (or is it William Shagspeare or Willm Shakspere - even the great Bard himself didn't know!). In this episode, we look at the life and times of the playwright - from his largely unknown and humble beginnings in Stratford, through his times as a jobbing actor in London, to his success as the country's most respected and financially savvy writer.

Staggering Storytellers (Episode 10)
Air date: 2016-07-11
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Who wrote the first detective novel? When were books invented? Why do we like stories so much? In its own distinctive and irreverently accurate style, the episode takes a look at some of literature's greatest works and history's wackiest writers. Along the way we see the development of storytelling technology. We learn how a party at Lord Byron's house led to the writing of the Gothic masterpiece Frankenstein, and how Charles Dickens was the Harry Styles of his day. Spanning 3,000 years of recorded history we take a look at the funny and ridiculous ways some of our finest writers cured their writing block - did you know Tennyson used to pretend to go the loo as a party trick? Also, of course, our trusty host Rattus guides the way.

The Grisly Great Fire of London (Episode 11)
Air date: 2016-09-05
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: For the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, Horrible Histories returns for a one-off special looking at the disaster and the events that surrounded it. On the night of 2 September, a spark from a baker’s oven in Pudding Lane ignited a fire which roared through the tightly packed streets of London, tearing up the timber-framed houses and destroying up to a third of the city. In true Horrible Histories fashion, this special episode explores London and Britain before the fire, full of plague and party in the raucous Restoration atmosphere personified by King Charles II. We see how London’s Mayor preferred to stay in bed during the fire because been partying the night before, and how Samuel Pepys rushed to bury his parmesan cheese for safety.

Savage Songs Special (2013) (Episode 12)
Air date: 2013-07-23
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Some of history's greatest characters serenade us with tales of their lives. Featuring the all-conquering Alexander the Great, the cash-loving Crassus, the feisty Joan of Arc, the brilliant but miserable Charles Dickens and the very determined Rosa Parks.

Savage Songs Special (2012) (Episode 13)
Air date: 2012-07-04
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: In a special musical episode of the award-winning Horrible Histories, host Rattus Rattus chooses his favourite songs from the fourth series to entertain his young nephew.

Top 5: 1. Football with Alex Scott (Episode 14)
Air date: 2019-06-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: England footie star Alex Scott delves into the Horrible history of Soccer. From the Middle Ages, when whole villages would play against each other, with dire injuries as a consequence - to the famous Christmas truce in World War 1, when British and German troops put down their guns and spoke the universal language of football.

Top 5: 2. Back to School with Emily Atack (Episode 15)
Air date: 2019-08-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Back to School??! Ugh! It could be worse, though – in honour of everyone going back to school, Emily Atack takes you through the Horrible History of what school days were like in the past…

Black History Month with Oti Mabuse (Episode 16)
Air date: 2019-10-01
Runtime: 12 min
Overview: In celebration of Black History Month, Oti Mabuse brings you a selection of Horrible Histories sketches and songs featuring Rosa Parks, Civil War spy Mary Bowser, pioneering boxer Bill Richmond, plus Mary Seacole and Martin Luther King Jr.

Brexit (Episode 17)
Air date: 2020-01-31
Runtime: 9 min
Overview: Nish Kumar brings us a selection of sketches about European Historical figures, featuring the dance stylings of the Normans, Italian fashion, Leonardo da Vinci, Louis XIV’s bottom problems & the vocal stylings of the Four Georges…

Savage Songs Special (2011) (Episode 18)
Air date: 2011-07-26
Overview: Chronological compilation of the standout music videos from the third series, as chosen by the producers. An encore is omitted this year to make room for the slightly longer "Monarchs' Song".

Song - The 4 Georges. Born 2 Rule (Episode 19)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - The Wives of Henry VIII. Divorced Beheaded & Died (Episode 20)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - Making a Mummy (Episode 21)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - Terrible Tudors (Episode 22)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - A Gorgeous Georgian Lady (Episode 23)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - I'm a Knight (Episode 24)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - Caveman Love (Episode 25)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - It's Not True! (Episode 26)
Runtime: 30 min

Song - The Plague Song (Episode 27)

Song - British Things (Episode 28)

Song - We are Greek (Episode 29)

Song - Burke & Hare (Episode 30)

Song - Literally (The Viking Song) (Episode 31)

Song - Charles II. King of Bling (Episode 32)

Song - Spartan High School Musical (Episode 33)

Song - We're the WWII Girls (Episode 34)

Song - George IV. Couldn't Stand My Wife (Episode 35)

Song - Blackbeard's Song (Episode 36)

Song - Victorian Inventions (Episode 37)

Song - Learn Your Hieroglyphics (Episode 38)

Song - Real Live Cowboys (Episode 39)

Song - Boudicca (Episode 40)

Song - Funky Monks (Episode 41)

Song - Do the Pachacuti (Episode 42)

Song - Dick Turpin, Highwayman (Episode 43)

Song - All The Monarchs! (Episode 44)

Song - William Wallace, Scottish Rebel (Episode 45)

Song - Work, Terrible Work! (Episode 46)

Song - Ra Ra Cleopatra (Episode 47)

Song - The Truth About Richard III (Episode 48)

Song - The Evil Emperors' Song (Episode 49)

Song - The Suffragettes' Song (Episode 50)

Song - Discaztec (Ain't Staying Alive) (Episode 51)

Song - The English Civil War Song (Episode 52)

Song - The Ages of Stone (Episode 53)

Song - Celtic Boast Battle (Episode 54)

Song - The Few (RAF Pilots) (Episode 55)

Song - Charles Darwin. Natural Selection (Episode 56)

Song - The Thinkers (Episode 57)

Song - It's a New World (Pilgrim Fathers) (Episode 58)

Song - Mary Seacole (Episode 59)

Song - Victoria & Albert. A Love Ballad (Episode 60)

Song - We've got The Blue-Blooded Blues (Episode 61)

Song - The Luddites! (Episode 62)

Song - The Borgia Family (Episode 63)

Song - Mary the First (Episode 64)

Song - William Shakespeare & the Quills (Episode 65)

Song - (We're the) Georgian Navy (Episode 66)

Song - Rosa Parks. I Sat on a Bus (Episode 67)

Song - Vikings and Garfunkel (Episode 68)

Song - Charles Dickens (Episode 69)

Song - Crassus. Minted (Episode 70)

Song - Joan of Arc (Episode 71)

Song - Alexander the Great (Episode 72)

Song - Owain Glyndŵr. First Prince of Wales (Episode 73)

Song - Transportation (Episode 74)

Song - Henry VII. The Original Tu-Tu-Tudor (Episode 75)

Song - Matilda(s) and Stephen ... and Henry (Episode 76)

Song - Australia (Episode 77)

Song - We're History (The Finale) (Episode 78)

Science with Dara Ó Briain (Episode 79)
Air date: 2020-03-06
Overview: In honour of Science Week, Dara Ó Briain brings you some of his favourite science-themed sketches, including the music of Charles Darwin, the serious goings-on at The Royal Society, Historical Paramedics, Victorian Inventions and Vaccinations…

The Bits We Left Out (S02) (Episode 80)
Overview: Second season extended episodes and sketches.

The Bits That Went Wrong (S02) (Episode 81)
Overview: Outtakes and gag reel from the second season

Season 2 Quizzes (Episode 82)
Overview: All quizzes from the second season

Stuff We Couldn't Fit In (S03) (Episode 83)
Overview: More cut or extended scenes and sketches from the third season

More Bits That Went Wrong (S03) (Episode 84)
Overview: More hilarious outtakes and gag reel from the third season.

Season 3 Quizzes (Episode 85)
Overview: Quizzes from the third season.

More Stuff We Couldn't Fit In (S04) (Episode 86)
Overview: Extended scenes and cut sketches from the fourth season.

Stuff That Didn't Make It (Episode 87)
Overview: Finished work that had content that didn't match the themes.

Season 4 Quizzes (Episode 88)
Overview: Quizzes from the fourth season.

Season 5 Quizzes (Episode 89)
Overview: Quizzes from the fifth season.

Even More Stuff We Couldn't Fit In (S5) (Episode 90)

Even More Bits That Went Wrong (S5) (Episode 91)

Animated Specials: 1. Gruesome Guide to Growing Up (Episode 92)
Overview: Life wasn’t always fun for children in the past. Horrible Histories delves into the not-so-easy lives of children throughout history, from the strict parenting of ancient civilisations, to the terrible fights the young King Louis XIV had with his little brother - even weeing on each other's beds! And find out just why Henry VIII was so keen for his son Edward VI to stay inside.

'Orrible Opera (Episode 93)
Air date: 2023-09-08
Runtime: 73 min
Overview: Henry VIII, Queen Victoria and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are our hosts for a special live concert as part of the BBC Proms season at London’s Royal Albert Hall, introducing us to the world of opera. Mozart is sure that the Horrible Histories audience will love opera, with all its grisly and gruesome stories. But Queen Victoria is not so sure, thinking opera is totally unsuitable for children. In fact, she thinks the audience need to leave at once! Can Mozart change her mind?