NICK Knowles has backed up criticism of the BBC after a Twitter user complained that his 2004 series Historyonics isn’t available.
Nick, 59, is best known for fronting popular BBC show DIY SOS, but he has dabbled in other genres over the years. Back in 2004, he hosted Historyonics, a tongue in cheek history programme which saw actors recreate famous historical figures or moments in time.
Currently, BBC iPlayer only has short one minute clips of the show available. A history-loving viewer rediscovered the programme, which only ran for one series, and tweeted the presenter yesterday. “Nick, why have I never seen Historyonics repeated?
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