Horrible Histories: Gory Games
Horrible Histories: Gory Games |
Title logo |
Genre |
Gameshow/Comedy |
Format |
Gameshow |
Directed by |
Dominic Brigstocke |
Starring |
Dave Lamb as himself
John Eccleston
Scott Brooker as Rattus Rattus |
Theme music composer |
Richie Webb |
Country of origin |
United Kingdom |
Language(s) |
English |
No. of series |
1 |
No. of episodes |
13 |
Production |
Producer(s) |
Candida Julian-Jones Giles Pilbrow Caroline Norris |
Editor(s) |
Adam De Wolf |
Running time |
30 Minutes |
Production company(s) |
Citrus Television/Lion Television |
Broadcast |
Original channel |
CBBC/BBC HD |
Original airing |
30 May 2011 |
External links |
Website |
Horrible Histories: Gory Games is a television game show co-produced by Citrus Television & Lion Television for the BBC. It is a spin-off of the main Horrible Histories show. The first series began on 30 May 2011, the same day on which the first episode of Horrible Histories series three first aired. It is broadcast after Horrible Histories on CBBC, it also broadcasts on BBC HD.
Game play
The game involves three child contestants trying to obtain "Year Spheres" to get the biggest over-all score to win the game. Each Year Sphere contains a year which is either AD or BC. If the sphere contains an AD year then the year is ADded to the player's score at the end of the show, but if it contains a BC year then it is suBtraCted (unfortunate if you get a Stone Age date, possibly worth a million minus points). The spheres are obtained by the player when they win a challenge or a quiz round.
The randomly selected histories used for the quiz rounds are
- Awful Egyptians (common) (Appearances : 7)
- Gorgeous Georgians (uncommon) (Appearances : 6)
- Vile Victorians (common) (Appearances : 9)
- Rotten Romans (rare)(Appearances : 3)
- Putrid Pirates (uncommon)(Appearances : 5)
- Measly Middle Ages (common)(Appearances : 9)
- Terrible Tudors (common)(Appearances : 7)
- Vicious Vikings (uncommon) (Appearances : 6)
Though Frightful First World War can be seen amongst the Gory Grid, it was never used.
The Gory Games
The games were divided into five categories; "Brainy" (challenges that tested mental ability), "Messy" (challenges that sometimes involve gunge), "Scary" (the scariest challenges created), "Silly" (challenges supposed to make audience laugh), and the eponymous "Gory" (like scary games yet more disgusting): GO MONICA IN EPISODE 9!!
Awful Egyptians
- Mummify Me: A single-play "Scary" game. Whoever made that mummy forgot to take the organs out. The Horrible historian must simply yank the brain and put it in the bin then Take the stomach, liver, intestines, and lungs and place them in the correct Jars but the heart must be kept in if he/she dose it in 30 seconds wins.
- Pyramid Puzzle: An all-play "Brainy" game. The Horrible historians must make the Pyramid by solving the Pyramid puzzle to help them out they made the base for them
- Honey Slaves: King Pepi the second has a real pest problem with flies by them he invented by Getting a slave covered in honey and then the flies will stick, the horrible historians must try and collect the fies that are flying out of the Pyramid who ever has the most wins. Only played once, as it was replaced with Flea Fling.
Gorgeous Georgians
- The Battle of Trafalgar: Lord nelson famous battle in Trafalgar was his last ever victory, The horrible historian must fire the cannon and fire at the enemy they get a point for knocking the enemy but lose a point if they hit the British ally get 10 and they win
- Flea Fling: Woman wear wigs for the hight of Georgian fashion but it has fleas, The Horrible historian must try and catch many
flea's as they can.
Vile Victorians
- Barmy Brunel: Brunel was a Genius of Victorian invention but on of his time he made a magic act where his coin was in his throat the Horrible historian must place the Cogs in the correct place then turn the handle to make Brunel upside down then you can get the coin out of his throat.
Monica R won the challenge in episode 9 with a clear win and was the first person in the series to complete the challenge, plus, she did it first time! Clever thing.
- Foul Food: William Buckland eat Weird food such as Mouse on toast, the Horrible historian must find five things that William Buckland Eaten onto the real board then Press the mouse on toast to see how
many he/she got right.
Hannah B won, Kirsty came second and Oliver came third
- Name Shame Game: Victorian people has weird names like Princess cheese or Farting clack, The horrible histoian must place five real names on the board then press the princess chease
and see how many they got right.
- Grave Robbers: An all-play "Scary" endgame in which the Horrible Historians have to get three corpses from a graveyard to the surgeons table at the other side. Midway through the game, a police whistle will sound and the contestants will have to hide in the graveyard whilst the policeman has a look around (since grave robbing was punishable by life imprisonment back in Victorian times.) Once he's gone, the game resumes. The first contestant to get all three bodies on their table, grab their dodgy money and get back to the graveyard wins.
Rotten Romans
- Savage Siege: Their where Rocks hives and seatherd heard's the Horrible historians must use the Catapults to hit the wall and score points.
- Odd Gods: The Romans have Gods for many things like the God of sheep, the Horrilbe historian Must place five Real gods into the real and then touch the brush to see how many your right.
In Episode 9, it took Greg quite a few times to get all of the gods right.
Putrid Pirates
- Pirate Treasure: A simple Treasure hunt game where they have to follow the clues to find the keys, open the chest and find the map.
In Episode 9 Monica R was winning, and Jasmine was doing OK until they both realised that something was behind them! Greg then stole into the lead. Jasmine and Monica were disappointed after that. (It's not surprising.)
- Whack A Rat: Ratus Ratus doesn't like his family getting Whacked by a pirate but the Horrible historian must whack 15 Rats in the time allowed - sometimes Ratus whacks the commentator.
Measly Middle Ages
- Yuckaroo!: An all-play "Gory" game. William the Conquerer's Funeal was on fire and his Body burst, The Horrible historians must simpaly steal the treasure and place it in their coloured chest but careful his body will explode and will catch fire
- Pig Piano: A single-play "Silly" game. Louis the XI of France has taken delivery of an unusual musical instument called the Pig Piano. The Horrible historian have to remember a sequal of squeals, for each correct note it will add another note, but get one wrong then their will be a surprise. Played twice (first time was a fail and the second was a win)
- Gong Farming: An all-play "Messy" endgame. In the middle ages their was job called Gong Farming which is cleaning Poo of the streets, The horrible historians must take their bag Run to the other side of the ally scoop up the poop then reutn back to fill the bucket, but becareful some middle ages people will poo directly on your head who ever has the most poop in their tank wins. (Also, Dave mentions it isn't real gong)
In Episode 9, Monica R comes first, then Jasmine and Greg drops it all.
Terrible Tudors
- Puzzling Portraits:
- The Axe Factor:
- Who Ate All The Pies:
Vicious Vikings
- The Viking Name Game:
- Woeful Words:
- Viking Attack:
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