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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by[[Creator/ITV LWT]]in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.

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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by[[Creator/ITV LWT]]in by {{Creator/ITV}} in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.
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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by [[ITV LWT]] in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.

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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by [[ITV LWT]] in by[[Creator/ITV LWT]]in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.
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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by [[Creator/ITV LWT]] in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.

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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by [[Creator/ITV [[ITV LWT]] in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.
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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by {{Creator/ITV LWT}} in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.

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** To ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', a sketch comedy show written by Creator/MichaelPalin and Creator/TerryJones, broadcast by {{Creator/ITV LWT}} [[Creator/ITV LWT]] in 1969. Both shows have a similar premise and use many of the same ways to present history in a comedic format. Among other examples, ''The Complete and Utter History of Britain'' has a scene where a presenter interviews William the Conqueror in his dressing room after the battle in the style of a football report, a sketch which wouldn't look out of place here.

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