

Fin vs History
Fin Taylor & Horatio Gould
For people who like history but don't care what actually happened.Join comedians Fin Taylor and Horatio Gould as they guess/explain every event in human history, from Neanderthals to 9/11.Guaranteed to give you an entirely new and incorrect perspective on world events.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/fintaylor
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Jun 30, 2025 • 50min
The Wright Brothers were Flap-Dodgers | The History of Flight (Part 1/2)
Humans have always dreamed of flying, often in bizarre ways, like dressing as owls! The conversation humorously explores absurd historical attempts at flight, including hot air balloons carrying animals. The narrative highlights the Wright brothers' groundbreaking work, juxtaposed with more flamboyant inventors. It weaves in dark humor and captivating anecdotes about early aviation mishaps, including a disastrous jump, blending the mundane with the extraordinary in the quest for the skies.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 4min
We’re Going to Need A Bigger Urn (with The Grade Cricketer) | The History of The Ashes (Part 2/2)
Ian Higgins, a co-host of The Grade Cricketer podcast, brings his wit to the table as they dive into the legendary Ashes rivalry. They hilariously contrast cricket’s amateur vs. professional debate, revealing unexpected financial advantages for amateurs. The legacy of Don Bradman is explored, emphasizing his unparalleled impact on Australian cricket. Controversial topics like the Bodyline series are examined with a mix of humor and history. The episode wraps up with a playful nod to cricket culture, bantering about quirky nicknames and the sport's rich traditions.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 2min
The Bowler’s Pegging, The Batsman’s Arsehole | The History of Cricket (Part 1/2)
Dive into the humorous chaos that surrounds cricket's rich history, intertwined with colonialism and class struggles. Discover the game’s evolution from informal play in the 1700s to a professional sport influenced by gambling. Laugh as the hosts recount childhood snacks and regional accents while exploring cricket's aristocratic origins. Examine how societal issues shape the game, from its colonial roots to its legacy in modern contexts. Join the engaging banter that brings to life the game's cultural significance across the ages.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 54min
A Suckling Biggins | The Aztecs (Part 5/5)
The hosts dive into the fall of Tenochtitlan, laced with dark humor as they reflect on Aztec culinary practices and the absurdities of conquest. They discuss Hernán Cortés's transformation and the catastrophic impact of smallpox on the Aztecs, all while mixing levity with stark reality. Gruesome tactics of Aztec warfare are highlighted, revealing the psychological edge gained through rituals. A whimsical exploration of psychedelics in battles adds a unique twist, while modern reflections on Aztec identity prompt listeners to consider the lasting effects of colonialism.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 49min
Dark Chocolate is Woke Nonsense | The Aztecs (Part 4/5)
The dramatic capture of Montezuma by Cortés unfolds with humor and unexpected insights. Explore the chaotic dynamics between the Spanish and Aztecs, where cultural misunderstandings reign. Dive into dark celebrations that turn brutal, along with quirky reflections on Aztec gold and their chocolate obsession. A whimsical debate on dark vs. milk chocolate adds flavor to historical context. Plus, enjoy playful banter about the comical consequences of losing a pinky finger, setting the stage for more adventures in history.

Jun 16, 2025 • 52min
Monty’s Mexican Special Needs Zoo | The Aztecs (Part 3/5)
Aztec Emperor Montezuma finally meets the Conquistador Cortes, but finds the Spaniard so weird he considers putting him in his zoo for disabled people
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Jun 12, 2025 • 59min
Spanish Sailors Playing Pan Cum Tomate | The Aztecs (Part 2/5)
Hernán Cortés, a horny Spaniard in middle management, sets sail across the Atlantic in search of New World Nookie
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Jun 9, 2025 • 59min
Heston Blumenthal’s Cannibal Tapas | The Aztecs (Part 1/5)
Cannibalism, Human Sacrifice and using skulls as bricks- who were the Aztecs before the pox-laden Spanish arrived?
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Jun 5, 2025 • 46min
He Died Doing What He Loved (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 4/4)
Daniel Sloss, a Scottish comedian and performer, joins to dissect the spectacular rise and fall of Colonel Gaddafi. The conversation humorously delves into Gaddafi's bizarre governance, including his all-female bodyguard and eccentric lifestyle. They critique his relationships with Western leaders, reflect on significant events like 9/11, and discuss the absurdities surrounding his regime. The chaotic end of Gaddafi is recaptured with dark humor, pondering the complexities of tyranny and his lasting cultural impact.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 51min
It’s Raining Rubber Fists (with Daniel Sloss) | The Rise and Fall of Colonel Gaddafi (Part 3/4)
Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss, known for his edgy humor, dives into the absurdities of Colonel Gaddafi's life in the 80s. They discuss the surreal nature of a show trial for toddlers and the tragic Lockerbie disaster, blending dark comedy with historical critique. The conversation highlights Gaddafi's flamboyant persona, diplomatic absurdities, and a bizarre protest outside the Libyan embassy, revealing the paradoxes of his legacy amidst chaos and tragedy. Sloss adds a unique perspective while reflecting on childhood memories interwoven with dark themes.