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- Epic series reveals the scandalous life of a young king whose affairs and obsession with producing a male heir changed marriage, the church, and the world.
- Royal Bastards: The Rise of the Tudors presents the story of the Wars of the Roses and the origins of the Tudor dynasty through a unique lens - the women who shaped the course of English history.
- From the real life stories that inspired Game of Thrones, delve into a world of dynasties, blood feuds and civil war, where brother battles brother, uncle kills nephew, and cousin executes cousin in the race to decide who wears the bloodstained crown of England. The Tudor dynasty spans little over a century, but it is filled with big personalities and even bigger battles for power and influence. Trace the Tudor bloodline from Henry VII to Elizabeth I in a family drama like no other.
- A look though the private lives of the Tudor monorachs
- Written and presented by Dr. David Starkey (Monarchy), this is the compelling story of two siblings united by blood and affection but torn apart by religion and power.
- A fictionalized account of the childhood of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
- The Tudor dynasty has occupied the English throne for decades. Three kings, three queens. But Elizabeth will be the last of them. Refusing to give up her autonomy, she was always destined to be the last of her dynasty. From great naval battles, to succession crises, to feuding siblings and tyrant kings -this is the story of the rise and fall of the Tudors.
- After four years of participation as costumed historical re-enactors, Karen Guthrie & Nina Pope were given unprecedented access with their cameras to the UK's oldest and largest historical re-enactment at Kentwell Hall in rural Suffolk.
- A survey of Hans Holbein's career from his beginnings as a religious painter to his work for Henry VIII and beyond. The program also includes a close analysis of "The Ambassadors"
- The introduction of world trade in Tudor England inadvertently introduces foreign poisonous substances. One such case is sugar and the subsequent rotting of teeth.
- For the first time ever, Tasha Tudor has permitted a film crew unprecedented access to document her daily life. An intimate and charming portrait of one of America's best-loved artists.
- Do you know other than the 6 wives Henry the 8th married, he was close to 2 other Tudor Queens. Her older sister Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots and younger sister Mary Tudor, Queen of France.
- Suzannah Lipscomb talks about everything from the Aztecs to witches, Velázquez to Shakespeare, Mughal India to the Mayflower.
- Melvyn Bragg explores the dramatic story of William Tyndale and his mission to translate the Bible into English.
- Michael Wood tells the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman in a time of revolution. Born during the reign of Henry VIII, Mary Arden is the daughter of a Warwickshire farmer, but she marries into a new life in the rising Tudor middle class in Stratford-upon-Avon. There she has eight children, three of whom die young. Her husband becomes mayor, but is bankrupted by his shady business dealings. Faced with financial ruin, religious persecution and power politics, the family is the glue that keeps them together until they are rescued by Mary's successful eldest son - William Shakespeare.
- DVD/Blu-ray bonus feature for 'The Tudors - The Final Season'.
- A renaissance faire obsessed teen tutors a jock.
- 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.
- The Tudo Dixon podcast endeavors to highlight guests who advance the causes of family and country. Worked in steel manufacturing, mom of four girls, breast cancer survivor, and former GOP nominee for governor of Michigan.
- Bonus feature for the DVD/Blu-Ray of 'The Tudors Season - The Final Season' (2010).
- Bonus feature for the DVD/Blu-ray of 'The Tudors Season 2'.
- All The King's Fooles is an episodic documentary that explores disability and diversity in Tudor times and compares it to the way people respond to disability today.
- A man is brought into a state of gut wrenching paranoia and anxiety upon the arrival of 2 Trick or Treaters at his Tudor style home.
- The video for Sam Tudor's track "Joseph in the Bathroom" is an extremely personal, moral homecoming for the singer-songwriter. In the song, he recalls the dark social realities of his small-town highschool with newfound clarity. To confront the past head-on, I travelled with Sam to his old school in Northern BC, casting real students from the school and creating a dream-like production process which put us inside the song. Listening to his words, I began to envision the school as a physical embodiment of Sam's mind and the way we move through it as his stream of conscious thought. As we drift through the building, the vacant bodies of both teenagers slither lifelessly along the ground, pulled from room to room by an invisible force. They have no agency within the context of Sam's headspace. They exist in his mind as faceless objects, seemingly part of the school itself. When his fractured memories of these characters coalesce in the high school gym and Joseph and Autumn's faces are suddenly revealed, Sam is unable to confront their subjectivity and makes a fruitless attempt to escape it. As he runs, the haunting chorus of "no reflections, no reflections" rings out, reminding us that their presence will loom over Sam until he does in fact, reflect.
- How a knacker became an executioner, and how clothes were made. Finding Henry's sunken ship the Mary Rose. Showing us how food was prepared in Tudor England. A look at cumbersome armour.
- Roy Strong explores how new palaces built following the English Reformation gave English vernacular architecture a strong influence from the Italian Renaissance.
- What happens when two different works of historical fiction collide? We find out when we mix History channel's The Vikings with Showtime's The Tudors.
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- 2007–Podcast Episode
- 2007–Podcast Episode
- 2007–Podcast Episode