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- Important periods of history humourously illustrated in a television format.
- Lewis and Clark are followed by a National Geographic-style documentary. The episode also follows the other major American event of 1804: the duel between the Vice President and the Secretary of State.
- This episode looks at Isaac Newton during his Cambridge years and his concepts that become calculus and his other odd ideas.
- Takes a look at the War of 1812.
- History bites Leonardo DaVinci.
- Takes a look at the Mormons and their early practices of polygamy.
- All about the Cathars.
- Features a great parody of the Jerry Springer Show with Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth the 1st and also looks at the Renaissance.
- The main sketch is a nod to shows like Laugh In. This episode focuses on the American revolution and the conflict between American and British colonies.
- It's the Story of the Borgias/ Pope Alexander combined with a parody of the Osbournes mixed with various other parodies and topics from the same era as the Borgias.
- A parody of the show Seinfeld and the story of the french revolution.
- Looks at the Battle of Little Big Horn and features an X-Files parody.
- Star Trek parody called "Sea Trek" with Spanish conquistadors standing in for the Enterprise crew.