#SmallScreenScenes #EnglandPeachy #FrancePeachy @Lucy_Worsley @PBS Discover the Legacy and Impact of Three of Europe’s Most Iconic Queens in LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL MYTHS & SECRETS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY WHOM YOU KNOW, Sundays, June 21-July 5 on PBS
LUCY WORSLEY AT THE PAINTED HALL, OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, GREENWICH
New Three-Part Series Hosted by the Popular British Historian Premieres
During PBS’s Summer TRAILBLAZERS Programming Slate
Celebrating Women Who Changed the Course of History
Rediscover the true stories behind three of history’s most remarkable queens—Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Marie Antoinette and their roles in historical events. LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL MYTHS & SECRETS premieres Sundays from 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET, June 21–July 5, (check local listings) on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS Video App.
In the three-episode, three-hour miniseries, Lucy Worsley, chief curator of the Historic Royal Palaces, travels across Britain and Europe visiting the incredible locations—beautiful palaces, castles and dramatic battlefields—where royal history was made. Throughout, Worsley investigates how royal history is a mixture of facts, exaggeration, manipulation and mythology. Notable women and their roles in historical events are featured: Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada, Queen Anne and the Formation of Great Britain, and Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution.
These three women helped forge the Europe we know today, but Worsley explains how their stories are riddled with inaccuracies. Was Elizabeth I’s defeat of the Spanish Armada really a David and Goliath triumph, or is that one of England’s greatest myths? How did rumors about Queen Anne’s love life and physical weaknesses overshadow her role in forging Great Britain? Did Marie Antoinette actually say “Let them eat cake!” and ignite the French Revolution?
Worsley reveals how history is thought of as a definitive truth about the past, but is often misrepresented through rumor, speculation and sometimes outright lies. “History is a chorus of voices, each of them shouting out its own version of the story,” Worsley observes in the series. “Very often, it’s the loudest voices that get heard most clearly.”
Episode 1: “Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen (w.t.)”
Premieres Sunday, June 21, 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Description: Lucy Worsley reveals how the image of Elizabeth I as a Warrior Queen was created by a series of myths and secrets about her victory over the infamous Spanish Armada. She explores how Elizabeth I's iconic image has shaped British national identity for centuries.
Produced & Directed by Laura Blount
Executive Producer: Chris Granlund
Episode 2: “Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain”
Premieres Sunday, June 28, 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Description: Lucy Worsley investigates why Queen Anne’s powerful role in the forging of Great Britain has often been forgotten. This is the inside story of the salacious gossip about Anne’s love life that helped destroy her image and her legacy.
Produced & Directed by Tom Cholmondeley
Executive Producer: Chris Granlund
Episode 3: “Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen (w.t.)”
Premieres Sunday, July 5, 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET
Description: Lucy Worsley finds out why Marie Antoinette is often blamed for causing the French Revolution by saying ’Let them eat cake’ to her starving subjects. She discovers that the doomed Queen was much more than a passive victim and uncovers the myths and secrets that led her to the guillotine.
Produced & Directed by Andrew Thompson
Executive Producer: Chris Granlund
The host of several popular PBS specials, including A VERY BRITISH ROMANCE WITH LUCY WORSLEY, 12 DAYS OF TUDOR CHRISTMAS, VICTORIA & ALBERT: THE WEDDING, TALES FROM THE ROYAL BEDCHAMBER and more, Lucy Worsley is a royal historian, TV host, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces (the charity which looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace and other historic places) and author of numerous books, including Queen Victoria, Jane Austen at Home, Eliza Rose, A Very British Murder and more.
LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL MYTHS & SECRETS will be available to stream starting June 21 and be available on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video App, available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. PBS station members will be available to view all episodes via PBS Passport (contact your local PBS station for details). For more information about PBS Passport, visit the PBS Passport FAQ website.
LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL MYTHS & SECRETS is produced by the BBC, with funding for the PBS presentation provided by public television viewers. The executive producer is Chris Granlund.
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