History: The Interesting Bits Apr 2026

: Examines how love has driven historical figures to lose their heads, crowns, and sanity. Figures discussed range from Attila the Hun to Elizabeth Taylor .

Watch how a small act of defiance can spark a massive historical shift in this clip from the series: History: The Interesting Bits

" History: The Interesting Bits " is a high-energy documentary series from that uses animation, re-enactments, and fast-paced storytelling to reveal the "funny, disturbing, and weird" side of human history. Guide to "History: The Interesting Bits" : Examines how love has driven historical figures

: Investigates how movements start, showing that sometimes "singing and holding hands" is more effective at changing the world than tanks. Where to Watch You can find episodes streaming on various platforms: Guide to "History: The Interesting Bits" : Investigates

: Looks at the pursuit of wealth—old money, new money, and blood money—and how the modern world was built through a mix of inspiration and "stolen" ideas.

: The official series page provides episode synopses and clips. Disney+ : Often hosts Nat Geo content globally.

The series shares a name with the popular history blog by Sharon Bennett Connolly . While separate entities, the blog is an excellent companion resource for those interested in the series’ focus on lesser-known stories, particularly regarding medieval women and European royalty.