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- The early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch.
- A mature Queen Elizabeth endures multiple crises late in her reign including court intrigues, an assassination plot, the Spanish Armada, and romantic disappointments.
- Two part mini-series documenting the stormy thirty-eight-year reign of King Henry VIII.
- A distant poor relative of the Duke D'Ascoyne plots to inherit the title by murdering the eight other heirs who stand ahead of him in the line of succession.
- The story of Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of England for only nine days.
- In a parody of "Game of Thrones," nobles from the Eight Kingdoms gather for Purge Fest 3000 to try and put an end to their violent conflicts, while members of the Fat King's own family conspire to overthrow him.
- A disinherited 13th Century Saxon nobleman leaves Norman England with an archer friend to seek his fortune in the Far East.
- A 50-year-old single father faces disapproval from his family and his ex-wife when he falls in love with a 26-year-old woman.
- Dungeons and Dragons-style show that lets contestants explore a computer-generated fantasy world, with wicked special effects and cunning puzzles.
- A naval officer returns home to find out about his wife's affair. Soon, he surrenders after murdering the lover but as the case unfolds, it starts to reveal his hidden intention.
- In the eighteenth century, Casanova, known for his taste for fun and play, arrived in London after having to go into exile. In this city of which he knows nothing, he meets several times a young courtesan, the Charpillon, which attracts him to the point of forgetting the other women. Casanova is ready to do anything to achieve her ends, but La Charpillon always escapes under the most diverse pretexts. She challenges him, she wants him to love her as much as he wants.
- After the battle of Worcester at the end of the Civil War, the main aim of Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth is to capture Charles Stuart. The future king's escape depends on the intrepid Earl of Dawlish.
- This is the end of a glorious military career: General Leo Fitzjohn retires to his Sussex manor where he will write his memoirs. Unfortunately, his private life is a disaster: a confirmed womanizer, Leo has infuriated his wife Emily, now a shrewish and hypochondriac woman, all the more bitter as she still loves him. The General has two plain-looking daughters he dislikes and an attractive French mistress, Ghislaine, with whom he has had a platonic affair for seventeen years. When Ghislaine resurfaces, determined to complete her love with him and to get rid of Emily, Leo is at a loss what to do...
- Harrison Fox Snr (Jack Warden) and Harrison Fox Jnr (John Rubinstein) are two of San Francisco's most successful private eyes. During a vacation in England they inadvertently become the prime suspects in a murder case, and must go on the run in the British countryside with the whole of the police force on their trail.
- On their way to a pop festival two hitch-hikers are abducted by a rapist/murderer.
- Mark Sabre hires young Effie Bright to keep his snobbish, cold-hearted wife Mabel company while he goes off to war. When he returns home from the front wounded, he finds that Mabel has fired Effie, who shows up at Mark's door with her baby, having no place to go. Mark takes her in, but Mabel leaves him when the town shuns him for what they believe is going on with Mark and Effie. Matters are further complicated when Effie, driven to desperation, commits an unspeakable act that results in Mark having a nervous breakdown--and then things get worse.
- Writer Broadcaster and Newsnight arts correspondent Stephen Smith finds out what it took to get ahead at the court of Richard II.
- 1978–19852h 46mNot Rated7.2 (141)TV EpisodeHenry VIII is a proud and wilful monarch who defies Rome's ban on divorce to marry his mistress Anne Boleyn. Cardinal Wolsey, the Powerful Lord Chancellor of England, attempts to bend Rome to the king's wishes in the matter of the divorce of Catherine of Aragon so he can marry Anne Boleyn. Later, near death, he repents his unpriestly activity. After Henry divorces her, Catherine is sent to Kimbolton Castle. Anne marries Henry and becomes his queen.
- The Tardis materializes on the Earth-like planet of Tara. The Doctor goes fishing while Romana finds the fourth segment of the Key to Time but the powerful Count Grendel mistakes her for an android and brings her to his castle.
- Magnum and Higgins go to England to prepare Robin Masters' latest purchase, a castle, for a party. While there, Magnum looks up an old friend only to learn he is dead.
- After Count Grendel kidnaps the real Prince Reynart, the Doctor suggests his android lookalike be crowned king in his absence. Back at the Count's castle, Romana is introduced to Princess Strella who looks exactly like her.
- 1963–198924mNot Rated7.3 (486)TV EpisodeWhile the Doctor works on the android Prince Reynart's speech circuits, Count Grendel realizes that Romana is a friend of the Doctor and plans to lure him into a trap using an android with her face.
- 1963–198925mNot Rated7.4 (483)TV EpisodeIn a last attempt to take the throne, Count Grendel plans to have Romana wed to Reynart with the intent to kill him afterwards and take his place as her husband. When the Doctor arrives to foil his plan, the Count challenges him to a duel.
- Daisy studies in America to escape her lecherous half-brother, where she is discovered, becomes a celebrated model and falls in love. But Ram is still obsessed with her, and will stop at nothing to get her back.
- Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Leeds Castle in Kent.
- Following his father's early death and the loss of possessions in France young Henry VI comes to the throne, under the protection of the duke of Gloucester. He is unaware that there are other claimants to the throne, Plantagent of York and Somerset of Lancaster, whose factions will ultimately cause the Wars of the Roses. Ignorant of the schisms Henry tries to unite them in the Hundred Years War, capturing Joan of Arc, before he marries Margaret of Anjou to unite England and France, but there is no dowry, angering the court. Margaret finds the pious Henry a dull husband and embarks upon an affair with Somerset as well as crossing Gloucester's wife Eleanor. When Gloucester is arrested for alleged treason because of Eleanor Henry is too feeble to prevent his death or the country slipping into civil war.
- Five years on the country is in the midst of civil war with Suffolk and Buckingham among the casualties at the battle of St Albans and the triumphant Plantagenet claiming the throne for the Yorkists. To avoid further bloodshed Henry agrees to make Plantagenrt his heir on his death, angering queen Margaret, who shocks her husband with a violent counter action. However the Yorkists triumph with Edward IV crowned king. Henry, descending into madness, is imprisoned in the Tower of London whilst Margaret and her son seek sanctuary in France. Yet Edward is not without his opponents, led by Margaret, whom he routs at the battle of Tewkesbury, aided by his brothers George, Duke of Clarence and Richard of Gloucester, a victory which will seal Henry's fate since Richard has ambitions of his own.
- Evil Richard plots his path to rule and layers that path with bodies of friend and foe alike.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: England. Andrea, Marc and Maika drive quads in a muddy area. Manuela and Jörn, on the trace of Agatha Christie, have a high tea. Ireen and Klaus step into her past. Fire exercise. Leeds Castle for nobility.
- 201743mTV-PG8.0 (15)TV EpisodeA look at events that took place between 1992 and 2016, including Prince Charles and Princess Diana's divorce and Prince William's 21st birthday party.
- Windsor Castle is one of the most recognisable buildings in the world. Millions of tourists flock there each year. But Windsor is loved and cherished most by one person - Her Majesty the Queen
- In 1952, the keys to Windsor Castle were handed to Elizabeth Windsor. At 26 years old she was the 40th monarch to take over the Castle. But she was not just a Queen.
- 201743mTV-PG7.8 (12)TV EpisodeThe series concludes with a look at 20 years in the life of the Queen and her family. It covers the era from 1972, when she celebrated her 25th wedding anniversary to 1992, when several divorces and a fire at Windsor Castle rocked one of the world's best-loved families.