The second episode of Cunk on Britain , titled continues Philomena Cunk's (Diane Morgan) nonsensical yet oddly structured exploration of British history. Written by Charlie Brooker, the episode covers the period from the Tudor dynasty through to the Napoleonic era. Key Narrative Beats and Themes

: The subtitles reflect her unique take on the Reformation, stating that Henry severed ties with Europe to establish a religion where he didn't need a "British pope" and could just use the existing bishops.

The subtitles for this episode are packed with the series' signature "jokes per minute" ratio.

In this episode, Cunk investigates the rise of the British Empire and the notable figures who shaped it. Her subtitles and dialogue often rely on deliberate malapropisms and a lack of historical context to subvert the traditional BBC historical documentary style.

: Her "odyssey" concludes with a look at Admiral Nelson, though her analysis often focuses on trivial or fabricated details rather than military strategy. Comedic Style and Linguistic Play