Cunk on Britain is one of the most quotable shows of its era. Philomena Cunk's way with words has become legendary online. Who can forget her description of all of Britain's castles being built by one man, "Mr Norman Architecture"? Or her likening of Stonehenge to the Nemesis rollercoaster at Alton Towers? She describes the Bayeux Tapestry as a "Game of Thrones season finale drawn by an eight-year-old boy" and calls the prehistoric chalk figure, the Cerne Abbas Giant, a "decorative pervert".
The is the ultimate collection of British comedy's most brilliantly clueless investigative reporter, Philomena Cunk. Played by the Bafta-nominated comedian Diane Morgan , Cunk has transitioned from a niche segment on Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe into a global mockumentary phenomenon. Cunk on... Britain Complete Pack
Now, all her groundbreaking work on British history has been collected into one essential artifact: . Cunk on Britain is one of the most quotable shows of its era
It is a celebration of British self-deprecation. It takes the stuffy, high-brow format of the BBC historical documentary—pioneered by the likes of David Attenborough and Simon Schama—and completely dismantles it. Or her likening of Stonehenge to the Nemesis