Don’t just take my word for it. Critics have hailed Cunk on Britain as “a masterpiece of idiocy” (The Guardian) and “so stupid it’s actually genius” (Variety). But the real gold is the reaction of the experts featured in the show. Historians have gone on record saying they love being on Cunk because it forces them to explain complex topics in the simplest terms possible.
in 2026, which will examine the history of movies in her signature uninformed style. Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack
The Complete Pack is for the completionist. You can't truly understand the global phenomenon without seeing her struggle to pronounce “Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch” in the Wales episode. Don’t just take my word for it
: The show meticulously parodies the visual grammar of serious historical epics like Simon Schama’s A History of Britain , utilizing sweeping drone shots, dramatic music, and Cunk’s signature deadpan "pieces to camera" in medieval yards or atop mountains. Historians have gone on record saying they love
: The new series is a Pacesetter Production commissioned by the BBC and is expected to be available internationally on Netflix, following the global success of Cunk on Earth