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- Starting Over Again (en)
- Comedy (en)
- Songs: (en)
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- Sketches: (en)
- Tips for Struggling Writers No. 12: D.H. Lawrence explains what bizarre thing he does when he gets a case of writer’s block. (en)
- Horrible Publishing: Shakespeare attempts to get his work published in a slightly different format, however, it seems all of his original ideas has been used . (en)
- "Escape to the Historical Country": Shakespeare buys his new country home in Stratford-upon-Avon . (en)
- "Historical Grand Designs": Wren and Hooke plan to re-build London and design a new cathedral, making the most of the tragedy which Wren sees as brilliant. (en)
- William Caxton struggles to deal with a customer who does not quite understand that there is only one book printed in English in the whole medieval world. (en)
- Tips for Struggling Writers No. 64: Beatrix Potter explains the downside to writing in code. (en)
- Famous Indian storyteller, Vishnu Sharma, struggles to get his stories' morals across to one family. (en)
- "The Plays What I've Written" . (en)
- "Writers in the House!" (en)
- A young Tudor man, Francis, sings with glee when his beloved Catherine accepts marriage. Being in a Tudor street, however, he ends up singing in urine ! (en)
- "Let's Talk About Theatre": A shocked presenter discovers the state of Tudor theatres and finds out the inspiration behind Romeo and Juliet - Romeus and Juliet! (en)
- Historical Desktops: Through his tablet, Samuel Pepys fails to get the King or Lord Mayor Bloodworth to deal with the fire that has broken out, who don't seem very concerned! (en)
- Book Magic (en)
- Horrible Histories Horticultural Society Garden Show in the time of William Shakespeare : Taking a look at the best Tudor gardening methods to keep pests away and the finding out why the Ottoman "Head" Gardener is called so . (en)
- Oh Yea! Magazine: A look at Shakespeare's unknown early life, glove-making father, and loyal wife prove to be quite boring! (en)
- "Come to Restoration England": The joys of Restoration Britain with no more Cromwell and thus the return of theatre and sport, but surely not the plague? (en)
- A special episode marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. (en)
- "The Great Fire Bake Off": Thomas Farriner tries cooking something other than London, infuriated that is all that is known of him, whilst author Hannah Woolley teaches Paul some table manners. (en)
- Starring Robert Webb as Christopher Wren (en)
- Starring Tom Stourton as William Shakespeare (en)
- Charles II and his friends and family celebrate a New Year's Eve Party as the end of the dreadful plague-ridden 1665 closes, hoping that 1666 can only be better! (en)
- HHTV News: The Great Fire is on its second day, and the Duke of York grabs hold of some help, literally. (en)
- The Great Storytellers Bake Off: Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll and Enid Blyton compete in a Bake Off, cooking up worm cake, edible teacups and water that can shrink its consumer! (en)
- "Knightmayor": Lord Mayor Bloodworth figures the best solution to the Great Fire is to go to sleep or hide ! (en)
- A young Tudor man seeks a job as an actor in one of Shakespeare's plays, but learns that he has to start at the bottom... literally! (en)
- Historical Desktops: While using his tablet, the Bard quickly comes up with a play for King James I to earn the title of "The King's Men". (en)
- Tips for Struggling Writers No. 80: Alfred, Lord Tennyson reveals his top party trick to keep him amused. (en)
- HHTV News: The Great Fire of London breaks out in Pudding Lane with some strange accusations about who started it. (en)
- "Prime Suspects 1666": The hunt is on for the person who started the fire, and the boss is determined to find out, or at least choose who to blame . (en)
- A Tudor man who seeks the job as an actor in Shakespeare's plays is disappointed with the young woman he's playing. (en)
- John William Polidori and Mary Shelley come up with The Vampyre and Frankenstein on the same night during a scary storytelling competition at Lord Byron's house. (en)
- Tips for Struggling Writers No. 17: George Eliot explains her solution to how female writers in Victorian times can be taken seriously. (en)
- "Let's Talk About Science": The more eccentric side of the Royal Society is shown as Newton explains his odd ideas, Wren tries to teach a spider to dance, and Boyle succeeds in making a dead dog wee, much to the horror of one posh presenter. (en)
- Caribbean Pirates Rupert and Henry recognise one another from their Civil War days fighting for the King and stop amid battle for a nice conversation. (en)
- A Tudor man who had been seeking for a suitable job as an actor in one of Shakespeare's plays has finally been granted a part, what he fears, however, is the awfully realistic bear noises the other "actor" is making. (en)
- HHTV News: Charles Dickens arrives in America, 1867, only to be smothered by a large crowd of fans and lovers. (en)
- A Tudor doctor advertises the importance of not eating your five-a-day. (en)
- Early man puts on a show, telling a story through cave paintings. (en)
- Horrible Publishing: The Bronte Sisters try to get their work published, forgetting all about the Bronte brother. (en)
- Considering a change from actor to writer, Shakespeare attempts to get some advice from some of the writers down at the pub, only to be mocked. (en)
- Three famous fictional detectives, Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Chevalier Auguste Dupin, arrive at the scene of a supposed murder, only to be left arguing over which one of them was the greatest. (en)
- An episode dedicated to the BBCs 'Love to Read' campaign through 2016. (en)
- HHTV News: The fire is finally extinguished and many are searching for their lost beloved ones, including the devastated Samuel Pepys searching for his buried cheese! (en)
- H! Entertainment: A look at the top three forms of entertainment in the Tudor era leave Shakespeare's plays just beaten by "Jackanapes" . (en)
- Shakespeare and his wife go to their local market, but are soon interrupted when people start quoting him. (en)
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- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Toby Davies, Gerard Foster, Danny Peak, Steve Punt, George Sawyer, Joe Tucker, Raphael Warner, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier (en)
- Dave Cohen, Sarah Morgan, Danny Peak, Steve Punt, Joe Tucker, Danielle Ward, Raphael Warner, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier (en)
- Lucy Clarke, Dave Cohen, Gerard Foster, Ben Partridge, Danny Peak, Ben Ward, Daniel Maier (en)
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