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53.
Great Ormond Street (2010– )
Episode:
Experimental Surgery
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Simon Gilchrist
54.
Great Ormond Street (2010– )
Episode:
A Delicate Balance
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Jonny Taylor
55.
Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs (2012– )
Episode:
Knowing Your Place
(2012)
Documentary, History
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Pamela Cox, Lucy Delap, Judith Flanders, Alison Light
Votes: 8
56.
Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs (2012– )
Episode:
Class War
(2012)
Documentary, History
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Pamela Cox, Roy Hattersley, Peter Higginbotham, Linda Huckle
57.
Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs (2012– )
Episode:
No Going Back
(2012)
Documentary, History
Director: Paul Berczeller | Stars: Pamela Cox, Edith Argy, Caroline Carr-Whitworth, Lucy Delap
58.
1939: Secrets of Hollywood's Golden Year (2023)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(2023)
Documentary
Director: Luke Korzun Martin | Stars: Sarah Churchwell, Lorna Luft
59.
1939: Secrets of Hollywood's Golden Year (2023)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(2023)
Documentary
Director: Luke Korzun Martin
60.
Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
Episode:
At Court
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Charles Beauclerk, Justin Champion, Brett Dolman
Votes: 9
61.
Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
Episode:
At Home
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Joanne Bailey, Rosemary Baird, Jennifer Derham
Votes: 8
62.
Harlots, Housewives & Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls (2012)
Episode:
At Work and at Play
(2012)
Documentary
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Jim Bennett, Helen Berry, Thomas Betteridge
Votes: 9
63.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Gods to Men: Tudors to Stuarts
(2013)
59 min | Documentary
Director: Paul Berczeller | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Richard Cust, Alice Hunt, Elizabeth Hurren
Votes: 19
64.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Bad Blood: Stuarts to Hanoverians
(2013)
59 min | Documentary
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Tom Ambrose, Elaine Chalus, Stephen Conway
Votes: 16
65.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History (2013– )
Episode:
Happy Families: Hanoverians to Windsors
(2013)
Documentary
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Roy Hattersley, Alexandra Loske, Helen Rappaport
Votes: 15
66.
Antiques Uncovered (2012– )
Episode:
Entertainment
(2012)
History
In this episode Dr Lucy Worsley and Mark Hill uncover the history of entertainment via antiques related to tea, lighting, sofas, silverware and home entertainment. We learn about the effect... See full summary »
Director: Neil Ferguson | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Mark Hill
Votes: 5
67.
Antiques Uncovered (2012– )
Episode:
Travel
(2012)
History
In this episode Dr Lucy Worsley and Mark Hill uncover the history of travel via various antiques. We learn about the history of Globes and the way they were traditionally made. The ... See full summary »
Director: Jenny Dames | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Mark Hill
68.
Antiques Uncovered (2012– )
Episode:
Ceremony
(2012)
History
In this episode Dr Lucy Worsley and Mark Hill uncover the history of Ceremony via antiques. We Learn about weddings, via jewellery from the Poesy ring to the diamond ring we learn how a ... See full summary »
Director: Neil Ferguson | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Mark Hill
69.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Living Room
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Andrew Barber, Debbie Clewlow, Martin Clewlow
Votes: 13
70.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Bathroom
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Sally Dixon-Smith, Angela Lee, Andy Swain
Votes: 13
71.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Bedroom
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Clive Aslet, Jasja Boelhouwer, Victoria Bradley
Votes: 13
72.
If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home (2011– )
Episode:
The Kitchen
(2011)
Documentary
Director: Hugo Macgregor | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Jean Alden, Peter Brears, Ivan Day
Votes: 13
73.
The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon (2005– )
Episode:
Sport & Pleasure
(2005)
Documentary
Stars: Dan Cruickshank, John Garrett, George Harrison, Anne Neal
74.
Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance (2014– )
Episode:
The Devil's Work?
(2014)
History
Begins with the stately and rigidly defined court dances of the 1700s in contrast to the scandalous (to the ever critical Puritans) dances of the lower classes.
Stars: Len Goodman, Lucy Worsley, Darren Royston, Ricardo Barros
75.
Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance (2014– )
Episode:
Revolution on the Dance Floor
(2014)
History
Development of more intimate and genuinely fun couples dancing of the 1800s and the role machinery of the growing industrial age played in the development of popular dance right along with the growing independence of the factory girl.
Director: Emma Frank | Stars: Len Goodman, Lucy Worsley, Darren Royston, Vicky Butterfly
Votes: 5
76.
Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance (2014– )
Episode:
The Shock of the New
(2014)
History
Director: Emma Frank | Stars: Len Goodman, Lucy Worsley, Darren Royston, Allison Abra
Votes: 5
77.
Too Many Immigrants? (2014– )
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(2014)
Directors: Kaaj Mehta, Alice Wheater, Barney Snow | Stars: Nick Hewer, Margaret Mountford
78.
Too Many Immigrants? (2014– )
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(2014)
Directors: Kaaj Mehta, Alice Wheater, Barney Snow | Stars: Nick Hewer, Margaret Mountford
79.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Divorced
(2016)
TV-PG | 57 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Historian Lucy Worsley takes a close look at the first two of Henry VIII's six wives: Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Scott Arthur, Paola Bontempi
Votes: 95
80.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Beheaded, Died
(2016)
TV-PG | 57 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Henry VIII annuls his marriage to Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn. who gives birth to Henry's second daughter, Elizabeth I. After being accused of adultery, Anne is executed. She is succeeded by wife number 3, Jane Seymour.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Scott Arthur, Sophie Bleasdale
Votes: 82
81.
Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (2016)
Episode:
Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
(2016)
TV-PG | 54 min | Documentary, Biography, Drama
Lucy covers the fates of wives number 4 to 6: German-born Anne of Cleves, the teenage queen Catherine Howard, and Katherine Parr, the only queen to outlive Henry as his wife.
Director: Russell England | Stars: Lucy Worsley, Nicholas Agnew, Tom Durant Pritchard, Rebecca Dyson-Smith
Votes: 72
82.
Dispatches (1987– )
Episode:
Wasting Away: The Truth About Anorexia
(2017)
60 min | Documentary, News
Mark Austin and his daughter Maddy explore the devastating effects of eating disorders, the availability of suitable care and talk to patients, their families, Prince William of Wales and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Director: Janice Sutherland | Stars: Mark Austin, Maddy Austin, Jeremy Hunt, Andrew Radford
83.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Mountain
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Incredible mountainside retreats in Santa Monica, Arizona, New Zealand, and the Swiss Alps are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, David Hertz
Votes: 220
84.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Forest
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Unconventional homes in forests outside Madrid, in the Catskills, and in New Zealand are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Eduardo Arroyo, Tom Gluck
Votes: 182
85.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Coast
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Amazing homes along the coasts of Norway, Southern Spain, New Zealand, and Nova Scotia are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Svein Lund, Jaime Bartolomé
Votes: 162
86.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (2017–2018)
Episode:
Underground
(2017)
59 min | Documentary
Luxurious subterranean homes in Greece, the Swiss Alps, New Zealand, and Amsterdam are featured.
Director: Ed St. Giles | Stars: Caroline Quentin, Piers Taylor, Camilo Rebelo, Susana Martins
Votes: 158