Pack — Cunk On... Britain Complete

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.

The is a definitive collection featuring the acclaimed five-part mockumentary series Cunk on Britain , alongside landmark specials that cemented Philomena Cunk as a comedy icon. Created by Charlie Brooker and starring Diane Morgan, this collection follows the "ill-informed investigative reporter" as she journeys through the entirety of British history, from the Big Bang to Brexit. Series Overview: A Journey Through Time

. It covers the entire history of Great Britain with her signature "intellectual" (and completely incorrect) style.

For the uninitiated, Philomena Cunk (played by the brilliant Diane Morgan) is humanity’s most persistent and least qualified interviewer. Armed with a deadpan stare and a profound misunderstanding of literally everything, she has spent years asking experts questions like, “What is ‘thingy’?” and “In the beginning, was there nothing, or was there just... less ?”

★★★★☆ (One star removed for not explaining why Vikings wore helmets without horns, which is clearly the most important historical question.)