A life as dramatic as her work. Lucy Worsley discovers the origins of Agatha Christie's macabre magic - and with some compelling characters, uncovers carefully concealed secrets.
But then, few historians have opened up the world of our palaces and monarchs with such immersive idiosyncrasy as Worsley. Apart from being the chief curator of London’s Hampton Court Palace for ...
Worsley, voice-over: But these are just words on a page. I wonder what it was like to experience harrying as a weapon of war. ♪ I've come to York Castle to meet a senior curator at Yorkshire Museum ...
Lucy Worsley explores an extraordinary love-hate relationship. Show more This is the story of a power struggle between two men - one fictional, and one real. In one corner is the master of crime ...
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Historian Lucy Worsley Once Again Turns Detective, Following New Clues and Bringing Modern Perspectives to Four of British History’s Most Intriguing Chapters “This series combines some of the ...
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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 ...