Cunk On... — Britain Complete Pack

Philomena would be proud. Probably. She’s not sure what proud means.

Here’s a review of Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack , written in the spirit of the show itself—respectfully baffled, relentlessly quotable, and slightly tragic. Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack Format: DVD / Streaming Box Set (All episodes: Cunk on Britain + bonus shorts) Starring: Diane Morgan as Philomena Cunk, plus various exasperated experts Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5 – loses half a star for not including a warning about earworm themes) Review: Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack

Diane Morgan’s deadpan is so flawless it should be classified as a weapon. Her interviews with real historians, archaeologists, and economists are pure gold—watching a Cambridge professor explain the Reformation while Philomena nods and asks if Jesus was “a bit of a drama student” is the hardest I’ve laughed since someone told me Boris Johnson was once a serious journalist. Philomena would be proud

The writing is deceptively sharp. Beneath the “I’ve never heard of the Enlightenment, was it a boy band?” exterior, there’s genuine satire about how we remember (or forget) history. Plus, the theme tune will live in your head rent-free for months. Possibly years. I’m humming it now. Help. Here’s a review of Cunk on

The Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack is the historical equivalent of giving a toddler the nuclear codes. You shouldn’t love it. You definitely shouldn’t learn from it. But you will watch every single minute, and by the end, you’ll be asking yourself: “Wait… was the Industrial Revolution before or after the internet?”

The Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack is a five-hour journey through British history, from the Bronze Age to Brexit, told by a woman who thinks the Magna Carta was a shopping list and that Stonehenge might have been a prehistoric flat-pack furniture mistake. It’s like Horrible Histories got drunk, watched Newsnight once, and decided to ask “But why though?” until actual professors began questioning their life choices.