We are History

We are History

"We are History" is a British comedy series broadcast on the BBC. It ran for two series of six ten-minute episodes.

The series was a parody on historical and archaeological documentaries, especially those of the Time Team and Simon Schama. Marcus Brigstocke played dubious historian David Oxley, who would attempt to 'recreate' a number of historical events in a modern setting. In one episode, he recreated the Viking invasion of Britain in "the last bastion of Viking control" - an Ikea store. In another, he recreated the Spanish Armada in a swimming pool with children throwing foam balls at one another.

Much of the humour derived from Oxley's singular incompetence and stupidity. He seemed totally unaware of the facts of history and often made things up as he went along. Each episode had a general theme that offered a view of history totally at odds with the known facts - such as Camelot being buried underneath Heathrow Airport or the Norman invasion being a bunch of French visitors who overstayed their welcome and got carried away. In every episode, Oxley talked of "new evidence unearthed by local enthusiasts".

Season 1, Episode 1: Boadicea: Myth or Missus?Original Air Date: 3 April 2000

Season 1, Episode 2: King Arthur: Myth or Legend?Original Air Date: 4 April 2000

Season 1, Episode 3: Our Friends in the NorseOriginal Air Date: 10 April 2000

Season 1, Episode 4: Hunchback!Original Air Date: 12 April 2000

Season 1, Episode 5: Armada!Original Air Date: 14 April 2000

Season 1, Episode 6: Oliver's ArmyOriginal Air Date: 17 April 2000

Season 2, Episode 1: Conquered!Original Air Date: 25 September 2001

Season 2, Episode 2: The Real Robin HoodOriginal Air Date: 2 October 2001

Season 2, Episode 3: FireOriginal Air Date: 9 October 2001

Season 2, Episode 4: Bonnie Prince Charlie: Too Scot to Handle?Original Air Date: 16 October 2001

Season 2, Episode 5: The Industrial Revolution: Factory or Friction?Original Air Date: 23 October 2001

Season 2, Episode 6: Any Old Iron Age?Original Air Date: 30 October 2001

External links

*bbc.co.uk|id=comedy/guide/articles/w/wearehistory_66603660.shtml|title="We are History" Comedy Guide
* [http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/showinfo.cfm?showID=7586 We Are History] at TVShowsonDVD


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