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Recent years have brought Showtime's series "The Tudors," two films about Elizabeth I with Cate Blanchett, and Hilary Mantel's best sellers about Henry VIII and his adviser Thomas Cromwell ("Wolf ...
In the second of our special episodes exploring the rise and fall of Sir Thomas More, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr. Joanne Paul chart the great Tudor statesman's demise. Despite his silence ...
The upcoming series sees historian Suzannah Lipscomb return as host and she’ll be digging into the saucy and salacious secrets from royal households of yesteryear. The debut series of The Royals ...
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb returns to BBC Four to present two ... the results of their ingenuity in this field were truly devastating. Thomas Crapper, the aptly named plumber, was to save the Victorians ...
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores the fascinating and tumultuous ... the influence of key figures like Thomas Cromwell, and the dramatic changes enforced by royal proclamations, from the ...
Witchcraft, witch-trials and the image of the witch are explored by historian Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr Thomas Waters Show more Witchcraft, witch-trials and the image of the witch are ...
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb delves into the world of Elizabethan-era recipe books, in which medicine, cookery and women's roles combine in fascinating ways. She discovers how these volumes were ...
As the final part of Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall" trilogy hits our TV screens, "I predict a sudden revival of the Tudor aesthetic", said historian Suzannah Lipscomb in The Telegraph. The impressive ...
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores the enigma that was Lucrezia Borgia, whose life navigating a perilous patriarchal landscape was enmeshed in scandals and power struggles. Suzannah is joined by ...