Histeria- - -1998-2000-

One segment might be a talk show, such as "Histeria! Night Live," where Father Time interviewed historical figures. Another might be a commercial parody, like the "Cavalry Call" infomercials. They employed "Loud Kiddington's History Minutes" to condense complex wars or treaties into bite-sized, digestible gags.

What made Histeria! stand out—and perhaps what made it a "cult" favorite rather than a ratings juggernaut—was its sophisticated satire. The show didn't just teach dates; it lampooned the way history is taught. Histeria- -1998-2000-

The series covered dense topics that made school teachers blanch: The Black Plague ("The Great Mortality"), the rise of Genghis Khan, the Spanish Inquisition (nobody expects it... but Histeria! did it), and the intricacies of the U.S. Electoral College. One segment might be a talk show, such as "Histeria