Ep 4. Episode 4
- TVG
- May 30, 2013
- 28 min
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(22)
In Horrible Histories season 5 episode 4, viewers are taken on another adventure through history with the historical comedy sketch show.
The episode starts with a skit about the Nativity story, showing humorously how the Three Wise Men were far from wise, and how a shepherd boy was disappointed with his gifts. This sets the tone for the rest of the episode, which features a variety of different sketches that explore various different historical periods and topics.
One of the most memorable sketches in this episode is about the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, who has been sent to work in a modern-day supermarket as part of a governmental social rehabilitation project. Despite struggling to adapt to modern technology, Plato soon finds himself fascinated by the array of products on offer, and sets about trying to find some deeper philosophical meaning in the layout of the supermarket.
Other sketches in the episode cover topics such as the efforts of World War II codebreakers Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman, the history of the British navy, and the life and legacy of Mary Seacole, a Jamaican nurse who served in the Crimean War.
As always, the humor in Horrible Histories is clever, irreverent, and often laugh-out-loud funny. But what sets this show apart is its educational value – each sketch is packed full of historical details that are both informative and entertaining for viewers of all ages.
Overall, Horrible Histories season 5 episode 4 is another superb installment in this classic comedy series. With a diverse range of sketches that cover a variety of different historical periods and topics, it will have viewers laughing and learning in equal measure.