Episodes

  • Queens Gambit and Firebrand with Elizabeth Fremantle
    Sep 18 2024

    Elizabeth Fremantle is an author whose hugely popular book, Queens Gambit about Katherine Parr has now been adapted into a major film starring Alicia Vikander and Jude Law as Katherine and King Henry VIII respectively. In todays episode I chat to Elizabeth all about the book, how she came up with the idea, why she took certain character decisions and we dive into the film itself, from casting, costumes and character choices, including an amusing way that Jude Law went to extreme lengths to capture the essence of what being around Henry VIII must have been like!

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • The Princes in the Tower, English Histories Biggest Mystery.
    Sep 11 2024

    Inside the tower of London two young boys, initially held in great splendour, are being seen less and less. History knows them as the princes in the tower, and their disappearance is one of, if not the greatest royal mystery in Great Britain's long and dramatic history. Although few doubt that they met their end in the Tower of London, more recently there has been a re-examination, with some believing the boys not only escaped the confines of the dreaded fortress, but lived on, to later attempt to win back the throne that should have been theirs. But what new evidence was put forward, what is the back story behind these two princes, and why is their story likely to remain unsolved?

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    59 mins
  • Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland - Henry VIII's Lost Niece
    Aug 29 2024

    Henry VIII had three royal nieces, and yet where Margaret Douglas and Frances Brandon are well known figures of the time, his third niece, Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland is all but unknown, despite her royal blood and the importance of her place in the line of succession. Despite her proximity to the crown, and the difficulty this often placed on people, Eleanor led a mostly happy and successful life, and yet her story is one all but overlooked, so who actually was she, who did she marry, did she have any formal role at court, well today I will explore all of this and more!

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    20 mins
  • Tudor Executions from Nobility to the Block, with Helene Harrison.
    Aug 21 2024

    People having their heads cut off is totally and utterly intrinsically tied to Tudor history, this was, after all, the period of history which gave us a king who beheaded two of his wives! Helene Harrison, a historian and researcher has released a fascinating new book, Tudor Executions, from the Nobility to the Block, in which she explores fourteen of the most significant executions from across the Tudor era, so buckle in for a discussion all about the bloodier side of history's most infamous dynasty!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 'My Lady Jane' with Author Cynthia Hand
    Aug 14 2024

    Cynthia Hand is the co-author behind the fabulous My Lady Jane book series which has now been adapted into a major television series by Prime Studios. I welcome Cynthia onto the podcast today for a discussion all about the story of My Lady Jane, from how she came up with the idea, character choices, how and what the ethian storyline came to be, so buckle in for a fun and fascinating chat, all about the bonkers world of My Lady Jane

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    56 mins
  • Henry VIII by Ralph Sheldon, a Portrait Re-discovery by Dr Adam Busiakiewicz
    Aug 7 2024

    Dr Adam Busiakiewicz is an art historian who has taken the Tudor world by storm in the past few weeks, thanks to his discovery of a portrait of King Henry VIII that was thought to be long lost! Like most big discoveries, it was hiding in plain sight all along! The piece was part of a 22 portrait set by Ralph Sheldon, and painted during the reign of Henry VIII’s daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. Adam joins me today to discuss how he found the portrait, details about its origins, details within the portrait itself and much more!

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    55 mins
  • The Thistle and the Rose: The Extraordinary life of Margaret Tudor with Dr Linda Porter.
    Aug 1 2024

    Dr Linda Porter is a historian and author who has just released her sixth book, the thistle and the rose - the extraordinary life of Margaret Tudor. She joins me today for a discussion all about King Henry VIII’s older sister, who reigned as Queen of Scotland beside her husband King James IV. Margaret weathered many storms, including the difficulty of her first husband going to war against her native homeland, and then the disaster of her second and third marriages respectively. Margaret does however have a major legacy, one still extremely present in the British identity today, and in Linda’s book she explores this fascinating character who for too long has been all but overlooked.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Six Lives, the stories of Henry VIII’s queens with Dr Charlotte Bolland
    Jul 24 2024

    Dr. Charlotte Bolland is Senior Curator of Research and 16th Century Collections at the National Portrait Gallery. Today, she joins me for a discussion all about the remarkable new exhibition at the national portrait gallery which Charlotte organised and curated. Featuring an incredible array of portraits and artefacts, Charlotte has brought together a cohesive and fascinating tale which tells the story of the six queens of Henry VIII, both in literal terms, and in the way society has shaped their individual iconography.

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    1 hr