Ep 25. Extraordinary Explorers
- TV-Y7
- September 14, 2003
- 24 min
Extraordinary Explorers, the 25th episode of Horrible Histories season 1, takes viewers on a journey through the history of exploration, highlighting some of the most interesting and notable explorers throughout history.
The episode starts with a sketch about the Spanish conquistadors, who voyaged across the ocean to the Americas in search of gold and glory. The sketch is humorous and may be enjoyed by children, while providing some basic historical information about the conquistadors and their motives.
Next, the episode moves on to talk about some of the most famous explorers in history. One of the explorers featured in the episode is Marco Polo, who traveled along the Silk Road and brought back tales of the wonders and riches of the East. Another is Captain Cook, who made several voyages to explore the Pacific and contributed greatly to the mapping and understanding of the region.
The show also features sketches about explorers who may not be as well-known, such as Gertrude Bell, a British writer and adventurer who explored the Middle East and helped to shape the modern borders of Iraq. The sketch about Bell is informative and fun, with humorous moments that may appeal to both children and adults.
In addition to exploring the lives and feats of individual explorers, the episode also looks at various methods of exploration and travel. One sketch focuses on the pioneers of aviation, including the Wright brothers and their attempts at flight, and another looks at the early days of balloon travel.
Overall, Extraordinary Explorers is an entertaining and educational episode of Horrible Histories that will appeal to both children and adults. The sketches are humorous and engaging, while providing some basic historical information about some of the most notable and interesting explorers throughout history.