Drunk History - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Tom Craine regales us with the story of Sir Walter Raleigh. Tom Davis tells the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marian

Episode 2
Iain Stirling slurs his way through Scott of the Antarctic; whilst Chris Ramsey talks the sinking of the Titanic

Episode 3
Isy Suttie tells the story of Prince Edward and Mrs Simpson, while Ed Gamble narrates his version of The Great Escape

Episode 4
Tom Rosenthal talks about Richard III, while a sloshed Jessica Knappett tells the story of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Episode 5
Charlotte Ritchie reveals the truth behind The Cottingley Fairies and Nish Kumar talks about the Invention of the Telephone

Episode 6
Elis James and John Robins discuss the Battle of Waterloo and Tom Parry tells us about Arthur Conan Doyle becoming Sherlock

Episode 7
Matt Richardson takes us back to World War II, whilst an inebriated Josie Long narrates the tale of Dr Crippen

Episode 8
Elis James and John Robins discuss the Battle of Waterloo (stars Vicky Pattison and Hugh Dennis), and Tom Parry tells us about Arthur Conan Doyle becoming sherlock (stars Bradley Walsh).

Episode 9
Nick Helm and Sara Pascoe narrate boozy tales about the Battle of Hastings (starring Phil Jupitus and Jordan Stephens) and Catherine Parr (starring Emma Bunton and Neil Maskell).
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