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Horrible Histories (2015 TV series)

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Starring
  
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Composer(s)
  
Richie Webb

Director
  
Ian Curtis

Network
  
CBBC

Theme music composer
  
Richie Webb Matt Katz

First episode date
  
7 February 2015

Number of episodes
  
18

Genre
  
Comedy

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Based on
  
Horrible Histories by Terry Deary

Directed by
  
Simon Gibney Ian Curtis

Voices of
  
John Eccleston (Rattus Rattus) Jon Culshaw Jess Robinson

Written by
  
Dave Cohen, Steve Punt, George Sawyer

Similar
  
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Horrible Histories is a British sketch comedy children's television series, the second live-action iteration of the book series Horrible Histories written by Terry Deary. Produced by Lion Television for the CBBC, it is a revival of the previous live-action TV series, which had formally ceased production in 2013, and treated as a continuation of the show's previous incarnation beginning with "Series 6". Despite this, episodes utilize the Horrible Histories Special title card which the earlier series used for one-off programs.

Contents

In 2014 CBBC executives announced that, owing to the critical and popular success of the original, discussions were underway regarding some form of return. Original series star Mathew Baynton subsequently confirmed that he and the other five members of the starring cast would not be reuniting as a team for the new project.

The resulting series, while sharing the same core concept, genre and sensibilities as its predecessor—including an original parody song in each episode—follows a notably different format. In lieu of the previous short, unconnected sketches from randomly-selected time periods, the new series consists of specials focusing on the specific life and times of one prominent historical figure. It will also involve a largely all-new production team and cast, while still retaining Greg Jenner as lead historical consultant and many of the original series's writers. In addition, original stars Sarah Hadland, Simon Farnaby, Lawry Lewin and Jim Howick returned in limited roles, with Farnaby in particular reprising his role as Death. Several prominent UK comedy veterans, including Ben Miller, Kathryn Drysdale, Kevin Eldon, Tom Rosenthal and Rowan Atkinson, guest-starred as the spotlighted figures.

In February 2015, the new series debuted with an episode drawing on the events leading up to the signing of the Magna Carta, timed to coincide with the BBC's larger commemoration of the document's 800-year anniversary before being followed by a run of fourteen episodes. 2016 saw the broadcast of three specials to mark certain events throughout that year: 400 years since Shakespeare died, the BBC's "Love to Read" campaign, and 350 years since the Great Fire of London. There was a slight change in cast where the main stars Jalaal Hartley, Tom Stourton and Jessica Ransom continued with some of the supporting cast, while a number of the sixth series cast, including the two original members Jim Howick and Simon Farnaby were absent.

A full-length seventh series consisting of fifteen episodes is expected to air in 2017.

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Cast

These are the cast who have appeared in all or most of the episodes:

  • Richard Atwill (2016 Specials)
  • Richard David-Caine (2016 Specials - Series 7)
  • Simon Farnaby (Series 6)
  • Jalaal Hartley (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Jim Howick (Series 6)
  • Samson Kayo (Series 7)
  • Naz Osmanoglu (Series 6)
  • Jessica Ransom (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Adam Riches (Series 6)
  • Ryan Sampson (Series 7)
  • Tom Stourton (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Thom Tuck (2016 Specials)
  • Gemma Whelan (2016 Specials - Series 7)
  • Supporting cast:

  • Lolly Adefope (Series 7)
  • Louise Ford (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Katherine Jakeways (Series 6)
  • Lawry Lewin (Series 6)
  • Jason Lewis (Series 6)
  • Bhavna Limbachia (Series 6)
  • Dan Li (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • James McNicholas (Series 7)
  • Dominique Moore (Series 6 - 2016 Specials)
  • Tom Palmer (Series 7)
  • Daniel Lawrence Taylor (2016 Specials)
  • Giles Terera (Series 6)
  • Natalie Walter (Series 6 - 2016 Specials)
  • Ellie White (Series 7)
  • Sophie Wu (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Guest starring:

  • Rowan Atkinson
  • Sanjeev Bhaskar (Series 6 - Series 7)
  • Kathryn Drysdale
  • Kevin Eldon
  • Mel Giedroyc
  • Miles Jupp
  • Ben Miller
  • Tom Rosenthal
  • Fred Sirieix
  • Lorna Watson
  • Robert Webb
  • The Specials II (2016)

    In October 2015, Greg Jenner on Twitter revealed that production was underway for three special episodes of Horrible Histories, one of which will focus on William Shakespeare.

    Series 7 (2017)

    Greg Jenner revealed in July 2016 that Horrible Histories would continue for another full-length series in 2017 of fifteen episodes. Between September 5 and September 23, the BBC ran a competition to write a sketch for Horrible Histories with the winning entry by Abigail Innes (age 8) from Hull being filmed as part of the seventh series.

    DVD and online releases

    The series, treated as the sixth of the original 2009–2013 run, was released on Region 2 DVD by 2entertain on 31 August 2015. Episodes are also available online through UK iTunes as "Series 6: Rotten Rulers". The 2016 specials were released on DVD under "The Specials II" on 12 September 2016.

    References

    Horrible Histories (2015 TV series) Wikipedia