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1. Drunk History Vol. 1 - Feat. Michael Cera
On August 6th 2007, Mark Gagliardi drank a bottle of scotch and then discussed a famous historical event. That night history was made. Drunk History.
2. Drunk History Vol. 2 - Feat. Jack Black
Eric Falconer, a Benjamin Franklin expert, reveals his controversial theory about the discovery of electricity. Witness history told as it's never been told before...Drunk.
3. Drunk History Vol. 2.5 - Feat. Jack Black
Later that November night Eric Falconer, the Franklin expert, drank more vodka and then discussed this historical event...
4. Drunk History Vol. 3 - Feat. Danny McBride
Late one night Jen Kirkman drank a bottle and a half of wine and then discussed the gripping tale of Oney Judge, George and Martha Washington's favourite slave.
5. Drunk History Vol. 4 - Feat. Paul Schneider
See the drunken tale of William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S President, who was sixty eight years old when he was elected.
6. Drunk History Vol. 5 - Feat. Will Ferrell, Don Cheadle & Zooey Deschanel
Jen Kirkman has two bottles of wine and tells us the story of how the friendship of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass overcame the slavery movement and the racism that existed in their day.
7. Drunk History Vol. 6 - Feat. John C. Reilly & Crispin Glover
Late one night Duncan Trussell had a six pack of beer and a bottle of absinthe and sat down to tell us about the amazing story of Nikola Tesla, the father of western technology, who sailed to America to meet Thomas Edison and work for him.
8. Drunk History Christmas - Feat. Ryan Gosling, Jim Carrey & Eva Mendes
A very special Drunk History Christmas.
9. Election Special
Host Derek Waters and fan favorite Steve Berg relive the best stories about presidents and elections, including Abraham Lincoln's law career and the contentious campaign between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
10. Drunk History Christmas Special
'Tis the season to learn about history's finest Yuletide stories, from George Washington crossing the Delaware to Charles Dickens's creation of modern-day Christmas, with guest stars Ken Marino, Rob Corddry and Colin Hanks.