Some of the short videos Dan Jones and I made about Henry VIII’s Six Wives
Thought you might like to see the Ch. 5 videos of me and Dan Jones talking about the series again, so here they are: For even more videos, please visit Henry VIII and His Six Wives from our Director, Chris Holt Oh, and if you missed HenryVIII and His Six…
Henry VIII and His Six Wives
Suzannah Lipscomb and Dan Jones co-wrote and co-presented this four-part series for CHANNEL FIVE, which aired in April and May 2016. All four episodes of Henry VIII and His Six Wives are available to watch online until May 2017 here and if you don't have access to Channel 5's website, you can…
Ep 3 Henry VIII and his Six Wives …
... goes out this evening at 8pm Ch. 5. Do watch if you can. This week we'll be telling you the true stories behind Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves' marriages. Suzannah and Dan Jones talk about Anne of Cleves
Divorced, beheaded died: on the trail of Henry’s wives
The history of Henry VIII and his wives can still be found around the country in the houses and palaces that they visited, and in which they lived and were finally buried. Here are some of the best places to get a feel for their lives and times – all…
Trailer for Henry VIII and His Six Wives
Here's the trailer for my new series with Dan Jones: Henry VIII and His Six Wives. For those living in the UK, it starts this Friday at 8pm on Channel 5.
Some BIG news for UK-based history fans
My new series with Dan Jones - HENRY VIII AND HIS SIX WIVES - has been brought forward, thanks to popular demand, and will now air in a FORTNIGHT's time: it starts on Friday April 15th at 8pm on Channel 5 and runs for four weeks. Set your alarms now. (Meanwhile, here's…
Channel 5 To Show Major History Series Examining Henry VIII’s Wives
Breaking news: here's today's exciting announcement from Channel Five STOP PRESS 31.03.16: THE SERIES WILL START AIRING ON FRIDAY 15TH APRIL AT 8PM. Oxford Film & Television have been commissioned to produce an innovative historical series looking at the wives of King Henry VIII. Following on from Channel 5’s…