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1. Mary Queen of Scots (2018)
R | 124 min | Biography, Drama, History
Mary Stuart's (Saoirse Ronan's) attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie), Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.
Director: Josie Rourke | Stars: Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie, Jack Lowden, Joe Alwyn
Votes: 55,422 | Gross: $16.47M
2. Time Team (1994– )
Not Rated | 55 min | Documentary, History
A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
Stars: Tony Robinson, Phil Harding, John Gater, Stewart Ainsworth
Votes: 1,761
3. Timewatch (1982– )
50 min | Documentary, History
BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
Stars: Michael Praed, Peter France, Christopher Andrew, John Tusa
Votes: 156
4. Seven Ages of Britain (2010)
59 min | Documentary
Traces 2,000 years of Britain's history through the arts - both as objects that have often played a decisive part in events and as marvels of their age.
Stars: David Dimbleby, Gwendoline Christie, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin
Votes: 110
5. Meet the Ancestors (1998–2004)
30 min | Documentary
Series which uses archaeology to shed light on history.
Stars: Julian Richards, Richard Neave, Charlotte A. Roberts, Nicholas Rowe
Votes: 30
6. The Last Days Of ... (2015– )
Documentary, Drama, History
Stars: Toby Jones, Mark Gatiss, Kate Williams, Robert Harris
Votes: 23
7. In Our Time (2011 Podcast Series)
49 min | Talk-Show
In Our Time is a podcast, starting in 2011, that explores a wide variety of historical topics through interviews with academics and scholars. It is presented by Melvyn Bragg and is ... See full summary »
Stars: Melvyn Bragg, Paul Cartledge, Carolin Crawford, Simon Schaffer
Votes: 21
8. A Renaissance Education: The Schooling of Thomas More's Daughter (2011 TV Movie)
Documentary
The intellectual forces at work in the Tudor era ensured it was a pivotal period for children's education. Historian Dr Helen Castor reveals how the life and education of Margaret More, ... See full summary »
Director: Fiona Cushley | Stars: Helen Castor, Jonathan Bate, Jim Bennett, John Blatchly
Votes: 19
9.
Time Team (1994– )
Episode:
Esher, Surrey
(2006)
Not Rated | 47 min | Documentary, History
Wayneflete Tower is typical of the Tudor period but may just be the tip of the archaeological iceberg.
Director: Nick Gillam-Smith | Stars: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Helen Geake
Votes: 19
10. The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England (2013 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Melvyn Bragg explores the dramatic story of William Tyndale and his mission to translate the Bible into English.
Director: Anna Cox | Stars: Melvyn Bragg, John Guy, Nasim Tadghighi
Votes: 18
11.
Time Team (1994– )
Episode:
Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire
(2005)
Not Rated | 48 min | Documentary, History
This manor house was extended into a palace prior to Henry V111 first visit in 1534. But less than half of it remains. The current owner since the 1950's wants to know what it used to look like.
Director: Michael Douglas | Stars: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis
Votes: 17
12.
The Last Days Of ... (2015– )
Episode:
Mary Queen of Scots
(2015)
Documentary, Drama, History
Director: Ben Mole | Stars: Stuart Chambers, John Guy, Robert Hutchinson, Sophie Lund
Votes: 14
13.
Time Team (1994– )
Episode:
Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire
(2007)
Not Rated | Documentary, History
The owner of a Chesham Bois House, is a keen gardener. She's turned up 17th-century and medieval tiles beneath the greenhouse, uncovered medieval pottery in the flowerbeds, and noticed strange lumps and bumps at the bottom of the garden.
Director: Billie Pink | Stars: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Helen Geake
Votes: 13
14. Royal Deaths and Diseases (2003– )
Documentary
Stars: James Frain, Ronald Hutton, John Guy, Steven Parissien
Votes: 11
15. The Life of Saint Thomas More (2007 Video)
18 min | Documentary, Short, Biography
Stars: John Guy, Gerard Wegemer, Alison Weir
Votes: 11
16.
Seven Ages of Britain (2010)
Episode:
Age of Power
(2010)
Documentary
From the Henry VIII's accession in 1509 to the last play of Shakespeare's Henry VIII, the Tudors dynasty used reformation, art, seamanship, and propaganda to the most powerful World empire.
Director: Helen Nixon | Stars: David Dimbleby, Anita Chowdry, Simon Hyde
Votes: 8
17. Henry VIII: Patron or Plunderer? (2009– )
60 min | Documentary
Stars: Jonathan Foyle, Ronald Hutton, Kathryn Hallet, Thomas Betteridge
Votes: 7
18. Elisabeth I.: Krieg dem Terror (2014 TV Movie)
48 min | Documentary, History
Director: Mark Fielder | Stars: Marie-Céline Daniel, Heiko Grauel, John Guy, Anna Whitelock
Votes: 5
19.
Meet the Ancestors (1998–2004)
Episode:
Lost Palace of Hampton Court
(2002)
Documentary
Director: Jane McWilliams | Stars: Julian Richards, Jonathan Foyle, John Guy, Jo Henderson
20.
Timewatch (1982– )
Episode:
The King's Servant
(2001)
Documentary, History
Director: Catrine Clay | Stars: Sophie Clarke, Charles Cork, John Guy, Nicholas Le Prevost
21.
In Our Time (2011– )
Holbein at the Tudor Court
(2015 Podcast Episode)
Talk-Show
Stars: Melvyn Bragg, Susan Foister, John Guy, Maria Hayward
22.
In Our Time (2011– )
Mary, Queen of Scots
(2017 Podcast Episode)
Talk-Show
Stars: Melvyn Bragg, David Forsyth, Anna Groundwater, John Guy
23.
In Our Time (2011– )
William Cecil
(2019 Podcast Episode)
Talk-Show
Stars: Melvyn Bragg, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Susan Doran, John Guy
24.
Royal Deaths and Diseases (2003– )
Episode:
Tainted Blood
(2003)
Documentary
Director: Kate Bartlett | Stars: James Frain, Prince Leopold of Duke of Albany, Princess Alice, Theo Aronson
25.
Royal Deaths and Diseases (2003– )
Episode:
Decadence
(2003)
Documentary
Director: Srik Narayanan | Stars: James Frain, Chris Gidlow, John Guy, Graham Hughes
26.
Royal Deaths and Diseases (2003– )
Episode:
Royal Birth
(2003)
Documentary
Stars: James Frain, Clarissa Campbell Orr, King Charles III, John Dewhurst