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S1 E5
#1
★ 8.0

The Arse End of History

In the final episode, Cunk has made it to the 21st century and Brexit.

S2 E1
#2
★ 8.0

In the Beginnings

In this opening episode Cunk travels the world, heading down caves and up mountains in her search for Mankind’s first moments, and with the help of a variety of experts she explains how the earliest societies were formed: from the easier ones to spell like Rome and Greece, to the ones that are harder to spell, like Egypt and Mesopotamia.

S2 E4
#3
★ 8.0

Rise of the Machines

Cunk sees how science and industry ushered in an age of convenience but also threatened all life on earth. So swings and roundabouts really.

S2 E5
#4
★ 8.0

War(s) of the World(s)?

Cunk concludes her profound and accurate history of humanity, bringing us up to the present day - which at the time of writing is Tuesday.

S1 E2
#5
★ 7.9

The Empire Strikes Back

Philomena's odyssey takes her from King Henry VIII to Lord Horatio Nelson.

S1 E4
#6
★ 7.9

Twentieth Century Shocks

Philomena and Mark Lawson examine the first half of the 20th century, with two world wars but no world cup.

S2 E2
#7
★ 7.9

Faith/Off

Cunk tells the story of the birth of two of the world’s great religions and learns what came next: the fall of the Roman Empire, the Dark Ages, the Crusades, and Genghis Khan. So a bit of a rough patch for Mankind, if we’re honest.

S1 E3
#8
★ 7.8

The Third Episode

Philomena examines the Victorians and is joined by Chris Packham who tries to shed some light on Darwin's discoveries.

S2 E3
#9
★ 7.8

The Renaissance Will Not Be Televised

Philomena Cunk explores the Renaissance and revolutions, including but not limited to the American one.

S1 E1
#10
★ 7.7

Beginnings

Philomena takes us right back to the beginning with the Big Bang and interviews Robert Peston about British politics.

S1 E1
#1
★ 7.7

Beginnings

Philomena takes us right back to the beginning with the Big Bang and interviews Robert Peston about British politics.

S1 E3
#2
★ 7.8

The Third Episode

Philomena examines the Victorians and is joined by Chris Packham who tries to shed some light on Darwin's discoveries.

S2 E3
#3
★ 7.8

The Renaissance Will Not Be Televised

Philomena Cunk explores the Renaissance and revolutions, including but not limited to the American one.

S1 E2
#4
★ 7.9

The Empire Strikes Back

Philomena's odyssey takes her from King Henry VIII to Lord Horatio Nelson.

S1 E4
#5
★ 7.9

Twentieth Century Shocks

Philomena and Mark Lawson examine the first half of the 20th century, with two world wars but no world cup.

S2 E2
#6
★ 7.9

Faith/Off

Cunk tells the story of the birth of two of the world’s great religions and learns what came next: the fall of the Roman Empire, the Dark Ages, the Crusades, and Genghis Khan. So a bit of a rough patch for Mankind, if we’re honest.

S1 E5
#7
★ 8.0

The Arse End of History

In the final episode, Cunk has made it to the 21st century and Brexit.

S2 E1
#8
★ 8.0

In the Beginnings

In this opening episode Cunk travels the world, heading down caves and up mountains in her search for Mankind’s first moments, and with the help of a variety of experts she explains how the earliest societies were formed: from the easier ones to spell like Rome and Greece, to the ones that are harder to spell, like Egypt and Mesopotamia.

S2 E4
#9
★ 8.0

Rise of the Machines

Cunk sees how science and industry ushered in an age of convenience but also threatened all life on earth. So swings and roundabouts really.

S2 E5
#10
★ 8.0

War(s) of the World(s)?

Cunk concludes her profound and accurate history of humanity, bringing us up to the present day - which at the time of writing is Tuesday.

S1 E1
★ 7.7

Beginnings

Philomena takes us right back to the beginning with the Big Bang and interviews Robert Peston about British politics.

S1 E2
★ 7.9

The Empire Strikes Back

Philomena's odyssey takes her from King Henry VIII to Lord Horatio Nelson.

S1 E3
★ 7.8

The Third Episode

Philomena examines the Victorians and is joined by Chris Packham who tries to shed some light on Darwin's discoveries.

S1 E4
★ 7.9

Twentieth Century Shocks

Philomena and Mark Lawson examine the first half of the 20th century, with two world wars but no world cup.

S1 E5
★ 8.0

The Arse End of History

In the final episode, Cunk has made it to the 21st century and Brexit.

S2 E1
★ 8.0

In the Beginnings

In this opening episode Cunk travels the world, heading down caves and up mountains in her search for Mankind’s first moments, and with the help of a variety of experts she explains how the earliest societies were formed: from the easier ones to spell like Rome and Greece, to the ones that are harder to spell, like Egypt and Mesopotamia.

S2 E2
★ 7.9

Faith/Off

Cunk tells the story of the birth of two of the world’s great religions and learns what came next: the fall of the Roman Empire, the Dark Ages, the Crusades, and Genghis Khan. So a bit of a rough patch for Mankind, if we’re honest.

S2 E3
★ 7.8

The Renaissance Will Not Be Televised

Philomena Cunk explores the Renaissance and revolutions, including but not limited to the American one.

S2 E4
★ 8.0

Rise of the Machines

Cunk sees how science and industry ushered in an age of convenience but also threatened all life on earth. So swings and roundabouts really.

S2 E5
★ 8.0

War(s) of the World(s)?

Cunk concludes her profound and accurate history of humanity, bringing us up to the present day - which at the time of writing is Tuesday.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode Rating Range
2 ★ 7.9 5
★ 8.0 In the Beginnings
★ 7.8 The Renaissance Will Not Be Televised
1 ★ 7.9 5
★ 8.0 The Arse End of History
★ 7.7 Beginnings