includes all five landmark episodes where I, Philomena Cunk, brave the outdoors and speak to experts who have spent their whole lives learning things just so I can ask them if King Henry VIII had an "air fryer for his wives". Inside this shiny plastic rectangle, you’ll discover: The Big Bang
Science, Education and the NHS Britain is proud of its universities, which are places that teach young people to argue and to be excellent at wearing scarves. The National Health Service is a miracle: healthcare run as a public service where people queue with dignity and occasionally receive stitches and advice in the same visit. The NHS is beloved and treated as if it is simultaneously a national family member and a slightly inconvenient relative. Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack
: Cunk interviews genuine academics and public figures (like Robert Peston Chris Packham includes all five landmark episodes where I, Philomena
To understand the value of the complete pack, you need to appreciate the narrative arc Philomena forces upon British history. This isn’t just a collection of sketches; it’s a surprisingly coherent (and terrifying) revisionist history. The NHS is beloved and treated as if
It’s the ultimate guide to the "United Britain of Great Kingdom". It's educational, but in a way that won't accidentally make you any smarter. Beginnings | Cunk on Britain | Episode 1