The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors, told by Huw Wheldon 2: The Tudors
The Tudors reigned over one of the most remarkable periods of this nation's history. It was a century when the language itself, no less than the buildings, the music, and the artefacts, moved from the medieval into the modern world. The Court was the centre of patronage in all the arts, and the age was dominated by three outstanding monarchs: Henry VII , founder of the dynasty; Henry VIII , probably the most gifted king ever to sit upon the throne; and Elizabeth I, the extraordinary daughter of an extraordinary father.
SIR HUW WHELDON looks at some of the glories of the royal collection; the portraits of Holbein, the miniatures and jewels, and also explores the magnificent buildings, including the Palaces of St James and Hampton Court.
An hour-long essay without a single dull or pointless picture. (DAILY MAIL) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB
Executive producer RICHARD CAWSTON Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by ANN TURNER