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FYI all you History/Tudor geeks

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Amber St. Clare

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I was reading a BBC catalog yesterday and came across an advert for a series called 'In the Shadow of the Tower"; a 10 part series about Henry VII and the establishment of the Tudor dynasty. Naturally, being the big history geek I am I had to run right out to Barnes and Noble and get the whole series, I couldn't wait for Netflix.

The series was produced in the 70s, around the time of Elizabeth R and The Six Wives of Henry VIII. I watched the first two episodes last nite, they were written by Rose Mary Sessions, who wrote for both the other series. I have high hopes for this newly discovered show, it seemed accurate and well done. The dvds came with a booklet outlining the series, interviews with the actors and a write up of the history of the times.The series begins with the defeat of Richard III at Bosworth and the second shows ends with the birth of Arthur

The whole set cost $52., but I had some gift cards AND I know I will re watch this as I periodically STILL pull out the Glenda Jackson series and that's over 30 years old!
 
That sounds very familiar. Did it ever run in the United States?

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I don't remember it ever running over here--and I'm such a PBS nerd I think I would have remembered and recorded it.
 
Amber St. Clare|1298076389|2855100 said:
I don't remember it ever running over here--and I'm such a PBS nerd I think I would have remembered and recorded it.

I used to teach history (before I became a social worker) and this may be ringing some (ancient) bells from when I taught about, "The New Monarchs"! Please excuse my memory loss!

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I'm so wishing they would do a series on the Wars of the Roses...that era is fascinating!
 
Amber St. Clare|1298079229|2855142 said:
I'm so wishing they would do a series on the Wars of the Roses...that era is fascinating!
Ditto! Plus it would probably employ every single actor in the UK. That's quite the cast of characters.
 
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