ARLINGTON, VA; December 12, 2024 – Popular British historian Lucy Worsley is back on the case with a new season of LUCY WORSLEY INVESTIGATES. Examining four new cases in forensic detail ...
Lucy Worsley re-investigates some of the most dramatic chapters in British history. Lucy Worsley re-investigates some of the most dramatic chapters in British history. She uncovers forgotten ...
For Lucy Worsley, a lifelong fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s perpetually perceptive detective Sherlock Holmes, the question that propels her new 3-part PBS series “Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs.
Lucy Worsley OBE (born 18 December 1973) is a British historian, author, curator and television presenter.
The first series of Lucy Worsley’s absorbing series saw her dig into the vicious witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries, the Black Death and the origins of George III’s “mad” reputation.
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 rummaging in her bag trying to find a recent ...
Premiering tonight, December 8 at 8pm Eastern Time, Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle is a new three-part series on PBS that sees popular British historian and lifelong Sherlock Holmes fan Lucy ...
Lucy Worsley isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty. In fact, when it comes to the research for her series, she’s all hands on deck.
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 ...
The whole world knows Sherlock Holmes—now get to know the story behind the classic character, as well as the man who created him. Premiering tonight, December 8 at 8pm Eastern Time, Lucy Worsley’s ...
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.
The emergence of true crime obsessives can be traced all the way back to 1888 when serial killer Jack the Ripper was active, historian Lucy Worsley told Metro. He caused havoc in Whitechapel for three ...