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Horrible Histories - Trading Timbuktu / Perilous Plague / Captivating Columbus DVD

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Horrible Histories has proved to be one of Britain's best selling series of books ever written. It is particularly popular with children who enjoy wicked woeful and weird tales from the past. It's history with the nasty bits left in! Featured historical topics on this episode are: 'Challenging China' 'Rotten Romans' and the 'Captivating Columbus'.

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Released
05 December 2005
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Delta Music Plc 
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Runtime
69 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
4006408942535 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play ROTTEN ROMANS (44 BCE) When Darren Dongle stages a coup of the student council promising to model his rule on that of Julius Caesar Stitch and ME take a spin back to uncover the full truth about the famed leader and his shall we say "sharply abrupt" end - you get the point CAPTIVATING COLUMBUS (1471-1492) As "Student Teacher for a Day" Dongle sets out to embarrass Stitch and Mo by quizzing them to see if they can distinguish between historical fact and fiction about Christopher Columbus CHALLENGING CHINA (2221 BCE and 1200-1225 CE) Suspecting that Dongle is moving in next door Stitch and Mo decide to build a wall only to learn that the Great Wall of ancient China didnt always keep the enemy out and sometimes kept good things from getting in Writers Terry DearyLanguage EnglishNumber of discs 1