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Horrible histories
Sat down with my 11 year old daughter to watch this when she stayed this weekend.
For a kids show it was very entertaining, informative for kids and in parts pretty funny.
Does anyone else enjoy them ?.
For a kids show it was very entertaining, informative for kids and in parts pretty funny.
Does anyone else enjoy them ?.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.one of my favorite programmes, i have told endless people if they can buy it on dvd, or watch when they get the chance. Its funny, and as you say very imformative, gets me laughing, the actors play it for real. I love it, and if you haven't watched Shaun The Sheep, that is rolling in the aisles stuff.
sort of, but they use modern day mediums, taking the mickey out of soap operas, adverts, things you would instantly recognise, musical numbers and a whole mix of inventive skits, watch and judge for yourself. Its been around a long while, and the author Terry Deary has load of books out, which i might well buy.
I love Horrible Histories, and recommend it to families with children (though thankfully, they have usually already heard of it). I'm 48 and single. Good on the BBC for an entertaining and informative programme for youngsters (and those of us young at heart).
If you ever catch the musical edition they broadcast last Christmas, give it a watch, it contains the best songs from the first series.
If you ever catch the musical edition they broadcast last Christmas, give it a watch, it contains the best songs from the first series.
Yes yes Yes, We love them in our house,
http://www.play.com/D...ories&urlrefer=search
Play.com are doing the first series for less than a fiver!
http://www.play.com/D...ories&urlrefer=search
Play.com are doing the first series for less than a fiver!