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Old 04-23-2009, 07:14 PM
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I guess you could bring Lady Jane Grey, her brutish parents and the despicable in-laws, the Dudleys, to life. And maybe some Catholic priests or Protestant reformers with interesting issues... But it all sounds too horrible to contemplate!
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Old 05-18-2009, 10:12 AM
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Michael Hirst will spend the time to begin a new series for Showtime based on Camelot.

In either case, it will be the end of JRM and Henry Cavill, which for me made the show worth watching.

Is he going to do another Merlin/Arthur series? I'm watching Merlin in Hallmark channel and it's good, however, the story was twisted too.

Yes, JRM and Henry Cavill were very good for their roles.
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Old 07-24-2009, 03:30 PM
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Joely Richardson has a part in "The Tudors".

Joely Richardson crowned new Queen of 'The Tudors' |Latest celebrity news hellomagazine.com
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Old 08-14-2009, 08:21 AM
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The third series is scheduled to start on Friday 21st August 9pm BBC2. This week's Radio Times contains an article about the new series by historian Tracy Borman. Unlike David Starkey, she sees merit in the series stating it evokes "the dangerously seductive charisma and magisterial arrogance that kept a court in thrall for almost 40 years." She goes on to comment that it has stimulated an interest in British history encouraging people to find out what really happened. The series opens with Henry's marriage to Jane Seymour. A fictitious mistress, Lady Ursula Misseldon is introduced who according to the article provides nothing more than the "required quota of nudity". So it's business as usual then.
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Old 05-02-2010, 12:30 AM
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Can not wait till Season 4 is out on DVD. It was fun looking at the costumes and jewelry.
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Well if it is the costumes and gew gaws that attract you I agree, but to watch it for good acting or historical accuracy puts it in the BBC situation comedy department. Marrying off one of Henry's sisters to the wrong king had me laughing, and suggesting Lambeth Palace was a brothel for child prostitutes procured for Henry is prurient tosh.
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Old 05-02-2010, 12:16 PM
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yes but it's entertaining, isn't it?
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Old 05-02-2010, 11:10 PM
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Actually, for the most part, the show gets it right. Yes, they do take some liberties with actual history and I'm one who likes my Henry VIII fat but for the most part, it's accurate.

As for the acting, I think Sarah Bolger who plays Princess Mary is very very good as was Maria Doyle Kennedywho played her mother Catherine of Aragon. And Joss Stone is surprisingly good as Anne of Cleves.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:03 PM
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Actually, for the most part, the show gets it right. Yes, they do take some liberties with actual history and I'm one who likes my Henry VIII fat but for the most part, it's accurate.
Thanks, I thought the historical facts were mostly accurate. The acting pretty good.
Does anyone know if the PBS series about twenty years ago-The Six Wives of Henry VIII is better? I think it was. I am thinking of buying it at Amazon.
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I loved "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" which aired about 40 years ago in the United States. I was a very young teen then and I remember it was a show everyone watched.

I rented it about a year or so ago and it still holds up pretty well. However, it was made at a different time so there isn't the emphasis on having incredibly gorgeous people that "The Tudors" had. Henry starts out young but he definitely ages as the series goes on. Interestingly enough, they do have a reddish-blonde-haired actress playing Katharine of Aragon.
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Old 05-06-2010, 11:03 AM
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It still holds up well. Keith Michell was amazing!
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Old 05-07-2010, 12:45 AM
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Thank you both for the input.
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Old 06-23-2010, 10:29 PM
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I loved "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" which aired about 40 years ago in the United States.
I rented it about a year or so ago and it still holds up pretty well. However, it was made at a different time so there isn't the emphasis on having incredibly gorgeous people that "The Tudors" had. Henry starts out young but he definitely ages as the series goes on.
I bought "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" and loved it. It is exactly 40 years ago the series was produced by the BBC. So much better in historical facts, costumes and how each character looked then "The Tudors". The DVD I bought has a section where the portraits of each character and the actor are compared. They did a good job in most cases, but Catherine Howard. I can not get over how they portrayed Old King Henry VII and the portrait of Henry VIII and how they look so similar.

After watching the series now I know why I remembered it being so good.
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One thing I remember is that the actress playing Katharine of Aragon had red gold hair instead of being a dark brunette which is how she's usually portrayed.
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With all the coverage the Palace announced on the Monaco wedding I was thinking it would at least get a delayed, perhaps shortened special coverage in the US?

Other than that I know a French channel that covered the ceremony of PA taking over for his father. In French, but at least it was shown live.

Hey, a royal channel would be great showing the history and the modern royals, plus all the ceremonies. Royalty has so much wild, violent history I think it could give some shows a run for their money! "The Tudors" series is quite successful I think?
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Oh Hissy, how did I miss that?? Do you remember what channel it was??!

Also, I think the "The Tudors' was so popular partly because it was sexed up and dumbed down to appeal to a mass audience. That's a harsh assessment, but there were soo many liberties taken with actual history that it affected my enjoyment of the series.
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Oh Hissy, how did I miss that?? Do you remember what channel it was??!

Also, I think the "The Tudors' was so popular partly because it was sexed up and dumbed down to appeal to a mass audience. That's a harsh assessment, but there were soo many liberties taken with actual history that it affected my enjoyment of the series.
It affected my enjoyment too. I bought an older movie series on Henry VIII and his wives to see a better, historical series.

What time is the Monaco wedding using EST?
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Old 03-17-2011, 07:30 PM
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Oh Hissy, how did I miss that?? Do you remember what channel it was??!

Also, I think the "The Tudors' was so popular partly because it was sexed up and dumbed down to appeal to a mass audience. That's a harsh assessment, but there were soo many liberties taken with actual history that it affected my enjoyment of the series.
Ha! Yes, sexed up, and dumbed down! I watched a few episodes but can't quite imagine women who are supposed to be very sexually inexperienced doing those sexual gymnastics exactly!

I was meaning that it was popular enough to compete with reality shows and a royalty channel could easily fill the schedule with a mix of shows like that, documentaries, interviews with royalty, plus all the live coverage of events we might not otherwise get to see, etc.

The French channel that was showing PA taking over for his father was while I was in Canada on vacation. There it was either called TVA or TV5, I believe. Just caught the end of the ceremony. Too bad they would not complement the wedding ceremony with showing a brief history of Monaco's big events like that for most people around the world that missed that, or were too young to see, like his parent's wedding.
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Old 03-17-2011, 07:44 PM
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"The Tudors" from the second series was very historically accurate. I was impressed by the attention to detail and even the sexual content wasn't THAT far off the mark if at all.
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Oh Hissy, how did I miss that?? Do you remember what channel it was??!

Also, I think the "The Tudors' was so popular partly because it was sexed up and dumbed down to appeal to a mass audience. That's a harsh assessment, but there were soo many liberties taken with actual history that it affected my enjoyment of the series.
The first season I agree, especially with things like Henry's sister. And the time line was a bit askew the entire series. But the other seasons were pretty historically accurate. And considering the countless affairs that man had, I don't think sexed up was too out there.

But most people dont want to watch a historical documentry. They want to watch a show. It had enough history to make it believable, but still enough drama to make people want to watch every episode. I studied the Tudors as my specializtion in history in University, and yes I saw the differences, but didn't mean I don't love watching it. I don't watch it for its documentry properties, I'd see why you'd be disappointed if that was what you were looking for.
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