The historian on Britain’s obsession with true crime, why she no longer sees herself as an outsider and her refusal to engage with trolls Lucy Worsley is ... that works for TV, but in person ...
Historian and television presenter Lucy Worsley joins Caroline Crampton on the Shedunnit podcast to sift through the many myths surrounding Agatha Christie. So how much do we really know about the ...
The house where the Gunpowder Plot was hatched was the "perfect place" for the conspirators to meet, according to historian and TV presenter Lucy Worsley. For her latest BBC Two series ...
Lucy Worsley, voice-over: Christmas Day, 1069, Northern England. ♪ A warrior king makes his way through the ruins of York Cathedral. The king's name is William I of England, but you might know him ...
The revelation comes from TV historian Lucy Worsley, who made the bombshell discovery after unearthing a telegram sent by the monarch as she filmed for her new BBC series. Contained within the ...
Lucy Worsley's Holmes vs. Doyle is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet ...
Is there anything more to say about Jack the Ripper? Lucy Worsley thinks so. In the new series of Lucy Worsley Investigates (BBC Two), she presents the thesis that the Ripper murders were the ...
During the Victorian period, Bristol was a global city full of travellers, which was key to the success of Princess Caraboo, according to BBC presenter Lucy Worsley, who has recently made a ...
On 5 November 1605, a group of conspirators planned to blow up parliament. Lucy Worsley investigates the Gunpowder Plot, asking what drove them to this radical act of extremism. Show more On 5 ...