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About

Drunk History is a YouTube series in which a person gets drunk and retells a significant event in American history. Their retelling is then acted out, often by a cast of well-known Hollywood actors.

Origin

Filmmaker Derek Waters[1] created Drunk History in August 2007 after recording actor Mark Gagliardi[2] explaining the life and death of United States Founding Father Alexander Hamilton after drinking an entire bottle of Scotch whisky. His storytelling is interspersed with a dramatic reenactment of the story in which Alexander Hamilton is played by actor Michael Cera. Waters premiered the video during his one-man comedy show at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles before uploading it to YouTube on December 23rd, 2007. As of June 2013, this episode has been viewed more than 4.9 million times on YouTube and it has received an additional 1.9 million views on Funny or Die[3], where it was posted on January 22nd, 2008.



Spread

In December 2007, the first Drunk History episode was featured on CollegeHumor[4], UCB Comedy[5] and personal blog Sliced Bread.[6] In early January 2008, the video was shared on MetaFilter[7], where it accrued 55 comments and 20 favorites. On February 3rd, 2008, the second episode (shown below, left) was uploaded via YouTube, which depicts writer and producer Eric Falconer[8] explaining how Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity after 8 mixed drinks. In the dramatic interpretation, actor Jack Black played Franklin.



That July, the third episode (shown above, right) was uploaded, featuring stand-up comedian Jen Kirkman discussing the escape of George Washington’s (played by Danny McBride) slave Oney Judge after a bottle and a half of wine. This episode drew the attention of a number of blogs and news sites throughout 2008 including the New York Times’ The Medium[9], PoeTV[10], Oh No They Didn’t![11], the Democratic Underground forums[12], women’s history blog HIstoriann[13] and Geek Fury.[14]

On April 5th, 2010 a Facebook fan page[15] for the series was created, accruing more than 4,800 likes as of June 2013.

HBO Premiere

Comedy Central Deal

In October 2012, The Baltimore Sun[16] reported that Derek Waters had submitted a pilot to Comedy Central for Drunk HIstory, turning it into a 30-minute long show, each focusing on historical events from a specific city. On June 3rd, 2012, Comedy Central announced[17] that the Drunk History series would premiere on July 9th at 10pm, with an eight-episode season featuring a number of high profile actors who had previously appeared in the web series, including Will Ferrel, Michael Cera, Ryan Gosling and John C. Reilly.

Notable Examples

Search Interest



External References


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