Reign is a historical drama that follows the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, as she navigates the complex world of the French royal court. Set in the 16th century, the show explores the political intrigue, love triangles, and family conflicts that Mary faces, as she tries to maintain her position as queen and survive in a dangerous and deceitful environment.
The Hollow Crown follows the power struggles, rivalries, and battles for the throne in 15th-century England during the War of the Roses. It explores the complex relationships within the royal family, the intrigues of court life, and the challenges faced by those vying for the crown. The show depicts the rise and fall of various kings, including King Richard III, and portrays the political and social upheaval of the time. With a focus on Shakespeare's plays and the Tudor era, The Hollow Crown provides a captivating look into British history and the struggle for power.
Sir Francis Drake was a British adventure television series starring Terence Morgan as Sir Francis Drake, commander of the sailing ship the Golden Hind. As well as battles at sea, sword fights, the series also deals with intrigue at Elizabeth's court, often caused by Spaniard, Mendoza.
Upstart Crow is a sitcom that follows the journey of William Shakespeare as he navigates the challenges and absurdities of the 16th century English theater scene, all while trying to make a name for himself as a playwright. With a touch of satire and toilet humor, the show provides a humorous take on the life and times of one of history's greatest dramatists.
Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Black Arrow tells the tale of Richard Shelton, a knight who avenges the death of his father during the War of the Roses. Richard is surrounded by enemies, some of whom he considers his most trusted companions.
Cunk on... is a TV show that hilariously re-examines British history through the eyes of fictional character Philomena Cunk. With deadpan comedy and clever interviews, Cunk offers a unique and entertaining perspective on historical events.
Through dramatic reconstructions and his own passionate narration, Dr. David Starkey, the controversial Tudor historian, profiles the six women who married Henry Vlll.
This TV show explores the lives of the six wives of King Henry VIII and the challenges they faced in a time of political intrigue, religious disputes, and royal succession.
Historian Dr Helen Castor explores the lives of seven English queens who challenged male power, the fierce reactions they provoked and whether the term 'she-wolves' was deserved.
An amateur historian, Philippa Langley, defies the stodgy academic establishment in her relentless efforts to discover the lost remains of King Richard III, which had been buried beneath a carpark in Leicester for over 500 years. Her determination challenges the skepticism of experts and academics, forcing them to reevaluate the controversial king's place in England's history.
Tower of London tells the story of an evil king in 15th-century England who descends into madness and commits heinous acts of cruelty. The film focuses on his manipulation of his loyal subjects, his obsession with the throne, and his haunted conscience. As he becomes more unstable, he is haunted by ghostly visions and prophecies. The plot culminates in a battle for power and a shocking brother-brother reunion.
Lady Godiva, a headstrong redhead, defies the Norman rulers of medieval England by riding naked through the streets of Coventry to protest against an arranged marriage. She becomes a symbol of rebellion and inspires a revolt among the Saxons against the Norman oppressors.
In this three part series, historian Amanda Vickery explores how the great British obsession with our homes began 300 years ago. Using the intimate diaries and letters of Georgian men and women, previously lost to history, she explores how the desire for a home revolutionised relationships between men and women.
During the Nazi occupation of Jersey Island, a Russian boy escapes and is taken in by a community that faces low morale, infighting, and hunger. The protagonist, a mother figure, forms a surrogate family and must navigate divided loyalties and societal collapse.
During World War II, a widow becomes a secret agent and joins the French Resistance to carry out dangerous missions, including acts of sabotage and espionage.
Marking the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, this documentary celebrates the lavish wedding with archival footage and interviews. Sharing their memories are Joan Collins, Sheila Hancock, and Prince Michael of Kent who was page boy in the ceremony. And meet the ordinary people who made "the people's wedding" such a special occasion, including one of the seamstresses responsible for the spectacular wedding dress.
Henry is a proud monarch who flies in the face of the church in seeking to divorce Queen Katherine and marry Anne Bullen. As cardinal Wolsey, the powerful Lord Chancellor of England, attempts to bend Rome to the King's wishes, the court reverbates with political intrigue and accusations of treachery.
Presented by Dr Clare Jackson of Cambridge University, this new three-part series argues that the Stuarts, more than any other, were Britain's defining royal family.
Join Lucy Worsley as she explores the origins and significance of Christmas carols throughout history, delving into the customs, traditions, and controversies surrounding these beloved songs.
Join historian Lucy Worsley as she dives into the intriguing world of Tudor Christmas celebrations, exploring the customs, food, and festivities of the era. From sumptuous feasts and traditional carols to the significance of holly and ivy, this documentary reveals the rich history and cultural traditions surrounding the holiday season in Tudor England.