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The English Crown is one of the oldest surviving governing bodies in the world. Hosted by the erudite, energetic Dr. David Starkey (The Six Wives of Henry VIII), this series tells the epic and bloody stories of Britain’s kings and queens from the Saxon era (Alfred the Great) to the early 20th century (Victoria).

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The English Crown is one of the oldest surviving governing bodies in the world. Hosted by the erudite, energetic Dr. David Starkey (The Six Wives of Henry VIII), this series tells the epic and bloody stories of Britain’s kings and queens from the Saxon era (Alfred the Great) to the early 20th century (Victoria). Filmed on location in castles, churches, and battlegrounds, the complete UK broadcast edition includes episodes not seen on PBS. 16 episodes; approx. 13 hours 25 min. on 5 DVDs plus viewer’s guide. SDH subtitles.
 
"Delightful and informative"—San Francisco Chronicle

"Quite an accomplishment"—Metro Magazine

"These sets are the rare videos that really will merit watching again and again"—British Heritage Magazine

"A fascinating history lesson that buffs and novices alike will no doubt enjoy. I highly recommend Monarchy with David Starkey: Set 2."—DVD Talk

"Overall Rating 8/10: This is how history should be taught."—The DVD Lounge
An honorary fellow at Cambridge University and member of the Royal Antiquaries Society, David Starkey (CBE) has taught history at the London School of Economics, written more than a dozen books, and presented many acclaimed television documentaries.

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Disc 1
Episode 1:A Nation State
The unique idea of a monarch who is answerable to the people has its roots in early Anglo-Saxon kings such as Alfred the Great, the intellectual warrior who united England.

Episode 2:Ængla Land
After decades of pounding by Danish invaders intent on "shock and awe," England survives and thrives—but faces a true crisis after Edward the Confessor’s death.

Episode 3:Conquest
With a mere 7,000 soldiers, William of Normandy conquers and brutally subjugates a nation of two million, changing England’s culture, social structure, and politics forever.

Episode 4:Dynasty
Charismatic and hot-tempered, Henry II restores order to his realm by law and by the sword. Later in his line, the Magna Carta curbs and codifies royal power.

Disc 2
Episode 5:A United Kingdom
During "the century of Edwards," the Hammer of the Scots boldly extends his rule over neighboring kingdoms, Edward II loses the crown as a captive of his passions, and Edward III styles himself as a new King Arthur.

Episode 6:Death of a Dynasty
In a kingly conflict dramatized and embellished by Shakespeare, Richard II and his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, vie for the throne and begin a decades-long struggle that threatens the very basis of the English monarchy.

Episode 7:The Crown Imperial
Although Edward IV’s coronation seemed to end the War of the Roses, sibling ambitions within the House of York eventually throw the monarchy into turmoil. Henry Tudor forces a dynastic showdown at Bosworth Field and ushers in a new kind of monarchy.

Disc 3
Episode 8:King and Emperor
In his unquenchable thirst for celebrity and tortuous quest for a male heir, Henry VIII takes the English monarchy to new heights, asserting power over the souls of his subjects as well as their bodies.

Episode 9:The Shadow of the King
After six marriages ending in two divorces, two executions, and one bereavement, Henry leaves three children with a clear succession plan for the throne. But Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth soon face their father’s real legacy: a volatile fusion of politics and religion.

Episode 10:The Stuart Succession
James I takes the throne as the first "king of Great Britain," ruling not only England, but also Scotland and Ireland. But the Stuart reign soon turns from heady triumph to failure and civil war.

Disc 4
Episode 11:Cromwell: The King Killer
Under the charismatic Oliver Cromwell, Parliament commits a previously unthinkable act: it executes a reigning king. Eventually, the fledgling republic discovers that it needs a monarch after all.

Episode 12:Return of the King
In 1660, amid great pomp and celebration, Charles II returns from exile to assume the throne. With a combination of savvy and strong-arm tactics, he settles an incipient succession crisis and lays the foundation for the world’s first modern nation-state.

Episode 13:The Glorious Revolution
Outraged by James II’s ham-handed attempts to promote tolerance for his fellow Catholics, Parliament invites his daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange, to invade England and take the throne—ushering in the Glorious Revolution.

Disc 5
Episode 14:Rule Britannia
Under William and Mary and their successor, Anne, the nation transforms itself into Europe’s greatest power and enjoys unprecedented financial prosperity. It also assumes a new name to match its new status: Great Britain.

Episode 15:Empire
George I and his two namesakes forge new relationships with Parliamentary leaders, creating a dynamic that survives in British governance today. But rebellion in the American colonies and bouts of apparent madness bring George III to the brink of abdication.

Episode 16:Survival
Weathering the anti-royalist storm breaking on the Continent, Great Britain stands strong against the military might of Napoleon. By the mid-19th century, Queen Victoria accedes to the throne, reinventing the British monarchy as a stable yet progressive institution.
  • 12-page booklet, including a timeline, Powers behind the Throne, background on Westminster Abbey (the shrine of English monarchy), and Royally Fun Facts
  • Biographies of 20th-century monarchs and a gallery of royal palaces
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 805 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 5
Language: English
Subtitles: No
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Rating: NR
"Delightful and informative"—San Francisco Chronicle

"Quite an accomplishment"—Metro Magazine

"These sets are the rare videos that really will merit watching again and again"—British Heritage Magazine

"A fascinating history lesson that buffs and novices alike will no doubt enjoy. I highly recommend Monarchy with David Starkey: Set 2."—DVD Talk

"Overall Rating 8/10: This is how history should be taught."—The DVD Lounge
An honorary fellow at Cambridge University and member of the Royal Antiquaries Society, David Starkey (CBE) has taught history at the London School of Economics, written more than a dozen books, and presented many acclaimed television documentaries.

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Disc 1
Episode 1:Return of the King
In 1660, King Charles II returned from exile and restored the English monarchy. Could the new king, who famously fathered at least 17 bastard children, turn his fertile mind to healing the wounds of a divided England? Could he secure the Stuart dynasty? What about the succession? This opening program tells the remarkable story of a king who, through his cunning and savvy, restores the authority of the English crown and lays the foundation for the world’s first modern state.

Episode 2:The Glorious Revolution
When the Catholic James II succeeds his brother on the throne, old wounds reopen. James’s mishandled attempts to promote toleration for Catholics leads to fears of rule by royal tyranny once again. Outraged, Parliament invites James’s daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange, to invade and claim the throne. They restore parliamentary rights to Britain and thus the Glorious Revolution of 1688 is born.

Episode 3:Rule Britannia
Transformed from an insignificant minor state to the greatest power in Europe, England assumes a new name to match its swelling status: Great Britain. The brilliant reigns of William and Mary and Queen Anne help form the foundation of modern Britain, changing the relationship between Crown and Parliament and laying the groundwork for Britain’s unparalleled financial prosperity.

Disc 2
Episode 4:Empire
Able to speak only a few words of broken English, a 54-year-old obscure German prince becomes King George I. Nevertheless, he and his two namesakes, George II and George III, develop relationships with parliamentary leaders, creating a dynamic that survives in British governance today. This episode also chronicles the rebellion in the colonies that leads to the American War of Independence as well as the extraordinary bouts of madness that brings George III to the brink of abdication.

Episode 5:Survival
The French Revolution creates an anti-royalist storm felt all the way across the Channel. Would the British monarchy succumb to the populist fervor sweeping the continent? Would Great Britain withstand the military might of Napoleon? By the mid-19th century, the future of the British crown rests in the hand of an untested 18-year-old girl. Queen Victoria, along with her husband Albert, reinvents the monarchy yet again, reconciling medieval and modern elements into a stable yet progressive reign.
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 239 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Rating: N/A
"Very Good – a delightful and informative series"—San Francisco Chronicle

"A fascinating history lesson that buffs and novices alike will no doubt enjoy. I highly recommend Monarchy with David Starkey: Set 2."—DVD Talk

"Overall Rating 8/10: This is how history should be taught."—The DVD Lounge

"Quite an accomplishment"—Metro Magazine

"These sets are the rare videos that really will merit watching again and again"—British Heritage Magazine

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Disc 1
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.

Disc 2
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.
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 317 minutes
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: Yes
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Rating: N/A
"Quite an accomplishment"—Metro Magazine

"These sets are the rare videos that really will merit watching again and again"—British Heritage Magazine