Elizabeth R

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  • 1971
  • 1 Season
  • 8.7  (1,973)

Elizabeth R is a historical drama television series that was first aired on BBC America in 1971. The show is a fascinating portrayal of the life and reign of the Tudor queen, Elizabeth I. The series stars Glenda Jackson in the lead role of Elizabeth I and features a number of other well-known actors such as Ronald Hines, Robert Hardy, and Vivian Pickles.

The story of Elizabeth R spans across 6 episodes, each of which is an hour long. The first episode is titled "The Lion's Cub" and focuses on the early life of the Queen, covering her rise to the throne after the death of her half-sister Mary I. The second episode, "The Marriage Game," delves into the challenges that Elizabeth had to face with regard to her suitors and the politics surrounding her potential marriage.

The third episode, "Shadow in the Sun," deals with the assassination plots against the Queen and the dangers that she faced from her enemies. The fourth episode, "Horrible Conspiracies," takes the viewers through the infamous Babington Plot and the subsequent execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.

In the fifth episode, titled "The Enterprise of England," Elizabeth faces a new challenge with the rise of the Spanish Armada and is once again put to the test. The final episode, "Sweet England's Pride," is a poignant portrayal of the Queen reflecting on her life and the legacy that she will leave behind.

What makes Elizabeth R such an exceptional television series is the way it brings the Tudor era to life on screen. With a cast of highly talented actors who embody the spirit of their characters with great depth and nuance, the series feels like a rich and immersive experience into the world of Elizabeth I.

Glenda Jackson's performance as the Queen is truly breathtaking. She brings an authenticity to the role that is both powerful and poignant, capturing the essence of the Queen's character with great skill. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with performances that complement Jackson's portrayal beautifully.

Overall, Elizabeth R is a masterpiece of historical drama that is both compelling and engaging. It tells the story of one of the most influential and powerful monarchs in English history with great care and attention to detail. The show is a must-watch for history buffs and lovers of great storytelling alike.

Elizabeth R is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between February 17, 1971 and on BBC America

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Seasons
Sweet England's Pride
6. Sweet England's Pride
March 24, 1971
As age catches up with Elizabeth, her self-important right-hand man, the Earl of Essex, believes he's poised to assume the throne after her death. Will he really wear the crown, or will his ego prove to be his undoing?
The Enterprise of England
5. The Enterprise of England
March 17, 1971
King Philip II of Spain is eager to avenge the death of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Horrible Conspiracies
4. Horrible Conspiracies
March 10, 1971
Despite a harsh attack against conspiring Roman Catholics, Mary inspires a valiant attempt to overthrow Elizabeth.
Shadow in the Sun
3. Shadow in the Sun
March 3, 1971
Elizabeth meets her most eligible suitor.
The Marriage Game
2. The Marriage Game
February 24, 1971
In the early days of her reign, the most pressing issue for Elizabeth -- at least according to Parliament -- is her need to produce an heir to the throne. A complicated romance and a near-fatal bout of smallpox only serve to raise the stakes.
The Lion's Cub
1. The Lion's Cub
February 17, 1971
The fragile succession heralds dangerous times for the young Princess Elizabeth.
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Where to Watch Elizabeth R
Elizabeth R is available for streaming on the BBC America website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Elizabeth R on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    February 17, 1971
  • IMDB Rating
    8.7  (1,973)
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