After King Edward's death, Uhtred of Bebbanburg ventures to unite England in a fractured kingdom, facing treachery, battles, and the prophecy of 'seven kings must die'. Uhtred must navigate Viking invasions, betrayal, and the struggle for power while striving to fulfill his mission.
Hal, the wayward prince and heir to the English throne, is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father dies. He must now navigate palace politics, the war his father left behind, and the emotional strings of his past life. As he strives for peace and conciliation, he faces challenges from his adversaries and is faced with the decision to go to war with France. With the help of his friend and military strategist, Falstaff, Hal leads his army to victory at the Battle of Agincourt. Along the way, he uncovers a plot to goad him into war and takes matters into his own hands.
In 11th century Persia, a young Christian boy named Rob travels to Isfahan to study medicine under the renowned Persian physician, Ibn Sina. Despite facing many challenges, including religious persecution and the outbreak of the Black Death, Rob becomes a skilled physician and gains the respect of his colleagues. Along the way, he also forms strong friendships and experiences love. His journey takes him through various adventures and trials as he navigates the world of medieval medicine and the clash of cultures.
Set in medieval England during the Black Plague, a young widow is wrongly accused of being a witch and faces persecution in a battle of wills against a ruthless witch-hunter. She must navigate through torture, imprisonment, and a witch trial to seek revenge and prove her innocence.
Edward II is a historical drama film based on the life and reign of King Edward II of England. Set in 14th-century medieval England, the movie explores themes of power, betrayal, and same-sex relationships. Edward II's marriage to Queen Isabella is strained as he develops a passionate relationship with his favorite courtier, Piers Gaveston. The plot delves into palace intrigue, political turmoil, and the eventual downfall of Edward II, who is betrayed by his own nobility.
Set in medieval England, Catherine, a 14-year-old girl, must navigate through the challenges of life while trying to avoid the various suitors her father has in mind for her.
Also known as The Scalawag Bunch - This bunch is none other than the Merry Men of Sherwood Forest and their feisty leader, Robin Hood. This is a '70s Italian-Spanish-French version of the often-played Robin Hood story, sometimes known as Archer of Fire.
In medieval England, the remains of two murdered Princes are found at the Tower of London. A troubled Priest forms a bond with a mysterious prisoner who can communicate with the dead. As prisoners in the castle dungeon suffer at the hands of the Princes' vengeful ghosts, the Priest and the prisoner must uncover the truth behind the murders.
Ivanhoe is a TV mini-series based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he navigates the political landscape of medieval England, battling against Prince John and his Saxon and Norman enemies. Along the way, Ivanhoe finds himself caught in a love triangle and must also confront his own identity and heritage.
In medieval England, a young boy named Griffin navigates through time to find a cure for a deadly plague. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters prophetic dreams that guide him in his quest.
In present-day Thailand, a descendant of King Arthur must embrace his destiny and gather a team of knights to fight against a powerful villainess who plans to use ancient alien technology to take over the world. Along the way, he discovers the truth about his heritage and learns to wield the power of Excalibur.
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.
An astronaut traveling to the Moon accidentally travels back in time to medieval England, where he encounters knights, jousting, and a love interest with an android.
Roberta is a low-budget movie director dealing with numerous problems on the set of her current production. When she is accidently hit on the head, she is knocked unconscious and dreams of living in Robin Hood's Sherwood Forest.
In Search of the Dark Ages was a television series, written and presented by Michael Wood, and first shown in 1979. It is also the title of a book written by Wood to support the series, which was published in 1981. The television series consisted of a series of separate programmes, hence the collective title is often written as In Search of ... The Dark Ages. It began with In Search of Offa, recorded in 1978 by BBC Manchester, and shown on 2 January 1979. Subsequent programmes in the first series were on Boadicea, King Arthur and Alfred the Great, shown with a re-run of Offa over successive nights in March 1980. The first series was such a success when shown in an off-peak slot on BBC Two that a second series was broadcast in 1981, with subjects including William the Conqueror, Ethelred the Unready, Athelstan and Eric Bloodaxe.
Camelot is a musical film based on the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The story follows the rise and fall of Camelot, a kingdom ruled by King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and the Knight Sir Lancelot. It explores themes of love, duty, and the consequences of pursuing personal desires. The film features captivating musical numbers and epic battles, making it a must-watch for fans of the Arthurian legend and musical theater.
In Medieval England, a sadistic duke plots to kill off all the heirs to the throne so he can claim the crown for himself.
A travelling court jester, known as The Licensed Fool, begins to unravel when he learns of a sinister motive behind him being hired for an upcoming performance.
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.
Historian Thomas Penn reveals the secrets of founder of Britain’s great Tudor Dynasty - and his amazing trajectory to power. Two weeks after landing on the shores Wales in 1485 with a small band of mercenaries, Henry of Richmond defeats the notorious Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. He is crowned Henry VII and then begins a career of realpolitik, a charming exterior making a savage ambition. The War of the Roses, his wife Elizabeth of York, and the beginning of the Renaissance are all part of this incredible history, as are Henry’s obsessions with money and astonishing spy network.