Hysterical / Historical
Posted By Russ Emerson on July 26, 2005 at 10:59 am
When your cable company provides upwards of three hundred channels, not even a DVR is going to help you find the good stuff on TV… and yes, there are some good things on the air wire.
Historyonics is a BBC production that currently airs on History International, but could just as easily be shown on Comedy Central. It takes a very funny look at some of the major events in English history — the battle of Hastings, the tale of Robin Hood, and so on — while imparting some actual historical knowledge to the viewer.
And when I say it’s very funny, I mean it’s fall-out-of-your-chair hilarious, if British style humor is your thing. I have the bruised hip to prove it. Examples:
• The Battle of Stamford Bridge rages, set to the song “Everybody was kung-fu fighting….”
• William the Bastard, having just sailed from Normandy across the English Channel with his army, disembarks upon the shores of England; he is about to go through the legal forms required to change his name to William the Conqueror. First, however, he summons his soothsayer to give him the, er, sooth.
William: Bring forth my soothsayer!
Knight: He drowned on ze way over, Sire.
William: As omens go, that’s probably a bad one.
If you are fortunate enough to get History International on your cable or satellite system, I urge you to give this program a look. It will probably be listed in your TV Guide as “Almanac.” For air times search the H.I. website for “Historyonics.”