Drunk History UK Season 1 Episode 1 Rob Beckett and James Acaster

  • January 11, 2015
  • 22 min

Drunk History UK is a hilarious and informative show that takes a unique approach to history. Each episode features a well-known comedian who gets drunk and then attempts to recount a particular historical event. The stories are accompanied by actors who re-enact the drunken retelling, adding an extra layer of comedic value to the already absurd stories.

In the first episode of season one, we are introduced to the hosting duo of Rob Beckett and James Acaster. Rob Beckett starts off the show by introducing the first historical story of the night, which provides insight into one of the most significant events in European history. However, the twist is that he is drunk, and he begins recounting the events in a rather unsophisticated manner.

As Beckett begins his storytelling, the camera cuts to shots of Acaster, who is in a separate room, also getting progressively drunker as the episode unfolds. Acaster seems particularly entertained by Beckett's slurred speech and comical antics, which add to the hilarity of the episode.

As Beckett continues his wild and drunken telling of the story, we are taken back to seventeenth-century England and introduced to King Charles II and his secret mistress, Nell Gwynn. Beckett's recounting of the events surrounding their affair is filled with bawdy humor and innuendos, which are both entertaining and educational.

The reenactments of the story are also a joy to watch, with the actors adding to the comedic value of the already absurd events. We see the actors dressed in their seventeenth-century finery, and some of the costumes add to the overall hilarity of the show.

One of the defining features of the show is the inclusion of a voiceover by a historian who provides a more accurate account of the events that the comedian in question is attempting to recount. The voiceover also adds to the educational value of the show, providing the audience with an accurate understanding of the events in question.

As the episode comes to a close, a somewhat tipsy Acaster takes over from a now-very drunk Beckett, and we are introduced to the second historical story of the night. This episode sees Acaster discussing Harold Wilson's dramatic resignation as Prime Minister in 1976.

Once again, the story is told in a hilarious and often crude manner, with Acaster's drunken ramblings adding to the overall humor of the show. The actors also excel in the reenactments, bringing the events surrounding the resignation to life in a way that is both entertaining and informative.

The first episode of Drunk History UK sets the tone for the rest of the season, delivering a highly entertaining and educational experience that is sure to leave viewers in stitches. Both Rob Beckett and James Acaster are in fine form, and their drunken antics make for some of the funniest moments in the show.

Overall, the first episode of Drunk History UK is an absolute must-watch for anyone who enjoys history and comedy. It is a perfect blend of laugh-out-loud humor and educational value, and it is sure to leave viewers wanting more.

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Drunk History UK, Season 1 Episode 1, is available to watch and stream on Comedy Central UK. You can also buy, rent Drunk History UK on demand at Apple TV Channels, Paramount+, Prime Video online.
  • First Aired
    January 11, 2015
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English