Walking Tudor Britain

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Walking Tudor Britain

As Suzannah visits The Weald, a quiet corner of Kent and East Sussex, she discovers details about Henry VIII's life, and she learns details about other figures in British history as she spends time at Penshurst Place and Hever Castle.

Series 1
Suzannah wanders the rich, rural lands of Tudor East Anglia on the trail of 'Bloody' Queen Mary. She unearths the extraordinary events that led Mary to the throne and questions whether England's first queen really deserves her fearsome reputation.
As Suzannah travels through Yorkshire, she discovers details about the Reformation, including Henry VIII's original break with Rome, Edward VI's Protestant iconoclasm, and Elizabeth I's harsh stance towards Catholics who defied her.
Suzannah explores London as she walks along the River Thames between Greenwich and Hampton Court Palace, and she takes a close look at a royal residence, London Bridge, the Dutch Church, and the South Bank entertainment centre.
Suzannah walks through the heart of England, from Kenilworth in Warwickshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire to uncover the stories behind Elizabeth I's reign, including why she never married or had children.
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb begins her investigation into the Tudor period by travelling around Britain on the trail of history's most fascinating dynasty.
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