Oh, hold on a minute... I never disputed the actuality of the Inquisition(s) (since there were many) or their outrages.I am not now or ever sought to dismiss the seriousness... I was just asking where your reference to "millions all over the world who were tortured to death by the Catholic Inquisition" came from, since many serious historians beleive the total for all the inquisitions (many overseen by the political state and Protestants) is somewhere between 3 to 6 thousand... (References on request). The number could be somewhat higher or lower since records supporting either view are frequently not in evidence. As an example: "... Secular historians given access to the Vatican�s archives in 1998 discovered that of the 44,674 individuals tried between 1540 and 1700, only 804 were recorded as being relictus culiae saeculari..." (Source:. The New Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice (2003, by Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University and a self-professed Episcopalian)
For clarification, I'm not familiar with the TV program referenced since I live in the U.S.