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- Mini-series about the the public and private lives of the later years of Queen Elizabeth I.
- Police launch a high-profile investigation after a teenager (Alana Boden) is abducted from her bedroom in Salt Lake City.
- Docu-drama starring Lily Cole as a young Elizabeth I, featuring dramatic reconstructions of key moments in her life. Presented by historians Suzannah Lipscomb and Dan Jones.
- The secret agents that protected Queen Elizabeth from treason for over 40 years, through the execution of Mary Queen of Scots to the death of Queen Elizabeth, the capture of Catholic fugitive John Gerard and the infamous Gunpowder Plot.
- A woman in a man's world. Though strong-willed, intelligent and passionate, Queen Elizabeth I is keenly aware that her life is in constant peril. With her died the Tudor dynasty, but the changes she made to politics and parliament show the beginnings of the conception of the England that we know and love today.
- In an age of assassinations and intrigue, Queen Elizabeth is surrounded by enemies scheming to steal her crown or take her life. Knowing that life would have been easier had she been born a man, the unlikely Elizabeth would become the son that Henry VIII had always wanted, but never expected. Elizabeth is the Queen who needed no King.
- A fictionalized account of the childhood of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- Historian Lucy Worsley investigates the creation and development of choral evensong, a form of religious music born out of the English Reformation and out of religious compromise.
- Princess Elizabeth yearns for the love of her father, King Henry VIII. Yet, he has beheaded her mother! Young Elizabeth navigates royal intrigue and stays true to her heart.
- A documented insight into the history, ideology and process of San Antonio, Texas area Latino artist: Elizabeth Rodriguez. Her story tell of her artistic journey, personal growth, and ethnic identity as a Latina. The exploration of identity as a Latina artist forms the thread of the video. This video entitled The Artist Speaks: Yo soy/I am Elizabeth Rodriguez is based on an interview in her home.
- Inventive documentary. Academic and children's author Katherine Rundell examines the case of Thomas Clifton, taken from the streets of London to work on stage, his father's fight to get him back and the law that allowed him to be taken.
- Abstract experimental portrait of a young woman, freely transforming her image and words, questioning her identity.
- See how Queen Elizabeth grew from a lonely girl to a powerful Queen.
- 1993–1995TV-G6.0 (10)TV EpisodeSix teams: the Purple Parrots, the Red Jaguars, the Silver Snakes, the Green Monkeys, the Blue Barracudas, and the Orange Iguanas face off in a physical and mental showdown to retrieve an ancient artifact from folklore. Only one team will earn the right to enter Olmec's temple to retrieve it. It is now time for Olmec to tell us about Elizabeth I's Golden Ship. Pay close attention, because your knowledge of the legend can bring you one step closer to the temple... "Long ago, a beautiful princess was born - but her father, the king, was very disappointed. He didn't think a girl could be strong enough to rule a country and protect it from foreign invaders. That princess grew up to be Queen Elizabeth I of England, and proved him wrong. In the 1500's, while Elizabeth was queen, Spain was the richest and strongest country in the world. The only country that challenged Spain's power was England. The king of Spain hated Queen Elizabeth, and thought he could defeat her. So he gathered all his warships and sent them north to attack. Elizabeth made Sir Francis Drake her royal admiral, and sent him and her tiny navy out to defend her kingdom. Even though the English were outnumbered, they whipped the Spanish navy. Elizabeth welcomed her navy home and gave Sir Francis Drake a small golden ship as a present of thanks. Your quest is to retrieve the golden ship and bring it back here..."
- Queen Elizabeth I ruled England for 44 years. How did she manage that? She did it alone!
- 2009–202241mTV EpisodeFormer abductee Elizabeth Smart comes forward about being sexually assaulted recently on a plane; an interview with the former nanny of the little boy who died, after his NYPD father forced him to sleep in their below-freezing garage;
- In 1592, Elizabeth visited magnificent Sudeley Castle for a three-day party to end all parties, which included the creation of a spectacular garden. 500 hundred years later, a team of archaeologists hunt for this lost gem.
- 2016– 27mTV EpisodeIs there a more quintessential #HardQuiz topic than the London Underground? Christian's up against the Fremantle Dockers, Will and Grace and Elizabeth I - so can he ride the Tube to victory?
- 2011–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeElizabeth engages in pegging with her male partner. She opens up about how they got into it, why she loves it, and why it's scary to admit to when living in a small, conservative town.
- Elizabeth I becomes the most successful and famous English monarch, but not without a price.
- She was the queen with the powdered white face, high forehead, and a wardrobe that made her the Lady Gaga of her era. Elizabeth I was also a passionate woman with a wicked temper and iron will. Welcome to the Secret Life of Elizabeth I.
- When Queen Elizabeth I of England died in 1603, the Tudor line of monarchs ended. Though a lot of people have speculated that maybe it didn't quite - Did Elizabeth I have a child?
- 2020– 54m8.4 (36)TV EpisodeJoin Lucy Worsley for an exploration of how Elizabeth I's image as a warrior queen, created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the Spanish Armada, shaped British national identity for centuries.
- Yale professor Elizabeth Hinton has written an important and powerful book about the history of Black rebellion against police repression called America On Fire. A must read. We dive deep into why we shouldn't call them riots, they're uprisings, and why it's the police being oppressive in Black communities that sparks those uprisings.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2007–Podcast Episode
- 2008–Podcast Episode
- 2008–Podcast Episode
- Queen Elizabeth I, Part 2 appeared first on The History Chicks.
- Elizabeth I, Part One appeared first on The History Chicks.
- 2001–Podcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeThe date is December 1581. Queen Elizabeth is considering her marriage options. She has just dumped the Duke of Alencon and thinks she needs some help to secure a worthy match. I'd pay good money to read her dating profile. Bet she likes a large ruff.
- 2018– 9mPodcast Episode