For More
Great Documentaries please visit www.DocumentaryList
.NET and support the site
This is
USA condensed version of
David Starkey's
Monarchy Series. In this version the 6 episode Series 1 and 5 episode Series 2 have been condensed into 6 episodes.
Below is description of the 6 USA version episodes.
The English Crown is one of the oldest surviving governing institutions in the world. Hosted by the erudite, energetic Dr. David Starkey (
The Six Wives of Henry VIII), seen on public television, this splendid documentary presents the complete history of
British royal rule from the
Dark Ages to the early
20th century. Filmed on location, it's a vivid tapestry of bloodshed, power, and passion.
Episode 1:
The Early Kings
After
Roman rule dissolves,
England suffers wave after wave of Anglo-Saxon and
Viking invaders. Out of this chaos, leaders such as
Alfred the Great and
Canute the Viking set the standard for
English kingship, ruling nobles as "the first among equals." Then, in 1066,
William the Conqueror arrives from the
Continent with the civilizing ideals of the chivalry and a whole new concept of monarchy.
Episode 2:
Medieval Monarchs
Charismatic and commanding,
Henry II clashes with his former friend
Thomas Becket, opening a rift with
Rome. His line extends through
Richard the Lionheart, who bankrolls the
Crusades;
John, who signs the
Magna Carta;
Edward I, "
Hammer of the Scots," whom moviegoers know from
Braveheart; and eventually
Henry V,
Shakespeare's hero, who turns his attention to conquest.
Episode 3: A New
Dynasty
The succession of nine-month-old
Henry VI leads to a long period of intrigue and bloodshed known as the
War of the Roses, as the white rose of
York vies for power with the red rose of
Lancaster. Alternately passing between these two houses, the crown is finally seized by
Henry Tudor, who returns from exile in
France, kisses the sand, and boldly imposes his will.
Episode 4:
The Imperial King
With a warrior mentality worth of his hero, Henry V, an a lust for fame as fiery as any modern rock star's,
Henry VIII defies
Pope and people in his pursuit of love and a male heir. He brings the monarchy to the pinnacle of its power, but ultimately allows personal passions to drive his political agenda -- profoundly changing England and the crown forever.
Episode 5:
A Question of
Succession
After six marriages ending in two divorces, two executions, and one tragic bereavement,
Henry dies, having produced three children.
Which will succeed him?
Edward, the fiery
Protestant, dies in his teens.
Mary follows, briefly restoring
Catholicism but delivering only bloody cruelty and a phantom pregnancy.
Finally,
Elizabeth emerges from her role as "
Second Person" to wear the crown as the magnificent
Virgin Queen.
Episode 6:
Revolution and the
Republic
James -- son of
Mary, Queen of Scots -- ascends the throne and assumes the role of peacemaker. The
peace proves short-lived, however, as bitter disputes with
Parliament culminate in civil war and the execution of
Charles I. The kingless country rests uneasily under the leadership of
Oliver Cromwell, self-styled
Lord Protector. When
Cromwell's death leaves a power vacuum,
Charles II returns in triumph, restores the monarchy, and ends a national identity crisis.
- published: 14 Jun 2011
- views: 91317