Actually, for that sort of reading, I really prefer good books. That is, real history (properly researched and well written), or some very good historical fiction.
(Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth" is an example of an excellent work of historical fiction, which was also a popular best seller; most of the rest of what Follett has written falls into the category of 'pot-boiler' - and, yes, tedious cliché - even the stuff he published subsequent to Pillars of the Earth". But, for that one book, improbably, he nailed it & he got it right - with very good characters, an extremely good story, and solid and well-researched history).
Dorothy Dunnett wrote some very good historical fiction, as did Ellis Peters (with Brother Cadfael) and, when writing under her real name (Edith Pargeter) she also wrote a stunning trilogy "The Heaven Tree Trilogy" which stands the test of time.