#CunkOnEarth #PhilomenaCunk #HistoryMockumentary #InTheBeginnings Option 2: The "Short & Punchy" (Engagement Focused)

Cunk sets the stage by discussing the beginning of time. She explains that before the Big Bang, there was nothing—except, she speculates, perhaps a queue or a waiting room. She treats the formation of the Earth with the same intellectual weight as a microwave meal, wondering aloud how a ball of molten rock eventually turned into a place where you can buy a Gregg's sausage roll.

The easiest way to watch is through BBC iPlayer, where the entire series is available. If you are in the UK, this is the best, free, and legal method. 2. Netflix (Worldwide)

If you enjoy The Daily Show or Borat , this will play perfectly.

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Philomena travels the world, visiting historical sites and sitting down with real, highly accredited experts in history, archaeology, and science. She then asks them the most bizarre, ill-informed, and side-splittingly stupid questions imaginable, all while maintaining a perfectly deadpan expression. The magic of the show is watching these serious academics try to give a straight answer to questions like, "Is the Mona Lisa holding a balloon between her knees?"