Witch Craze

女巫狂热

You're Dead to Me

2025-12-29

14 分钟
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Dead Funny History: Witch Craze. Join historian Greg Jenner for a fast-paced, funny and fascinating journey through the Witch Craze, a terrifying period in European history when thousands were accused of witchcraft, and many paid the ultimate price. This episode of Dead Funny History is packed with jokes, sketches and sound effects that bring the past to life for families and Key Stage 2 learners. From the infamous Malleus Maleficarum to King James I’s witch-hunting book Daemonologie, Greg explores how fear, superstition and social upheaval led to over 45,000 executions across Europe. Discover how people were accused of witchcraft for talking to animals, having freckles, or simply being old and female. Learn about bizarre “tests” like swimming with thumbs tied to toes, and how pets named Satan could land you in trouble. There’s even a spoof gameshow, a parody beauty vlog, and a goat who’s tired of being scapegoated. The episode also highlights real historical figures like Agnes Waterhouse, England’s first woman executed for witchcraft, and Matthew Hopkins, the self-appointed Witchfinder General who tortured victims during the English Civil War. It’s a dark chapter of history, but told with humour, empathy and a clear message: justice should never be based on fear or prejudice. Expect musical parodies, sketch comedy, and a quiz to test what you’ve learned. It’s history with heart, humour and high production value. Perfect for curious kids, families, and fans of You’re Dead To Me. Written by Gabby Hutchinson Crouch, Athena Kugblenu and Dr Emma Nagouse Host: Greg Jenner Performers: Mali Ann Rees and John-Luke Roberts Producer: Dr Emma Nagouse Associate Producer: Gabby Hutchinson Crouch Audio Producer: Emma Weatherill Script Consultant: Professor Suzannah Lipscomb Production Coordinator: Liz Tuohy Production Manager: Jo Kyle Sound Designer: Peregrine Andrews A BBC Studios Production
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  • Hello and welcome to Dead Funny History.

  • I'm Greg Jenner.

  • I'm a historian and I want to tell you about something a bit horrible, actually.

  • Do you have a favourite witch?

  • Mildred Hubble?

  • Alphabet from Wicked?

  • Everyone deserves the chance to fly.

  • Yeah, we love witches.

  • Much more than wizards.

  • I bet you can't even name me more than 37 wizards.

  • Go on.

  • See?

  • It's really hard.

  • The idea of witches has been around for ages,

  • but I want to talk about a time when people believed they were especially dangerous.

  • Between the years 1450 and 1750, about 90,000 people were accused of witchcraft.

  • And one of the most famous witch trials was at Salem in America.

  • But all over Europe as well, suspected witches could be put in shackles,

  • put on trial, tortured and worse.

  • Around 45,000 people were executed for witchcraft in those 300 years.