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  • William Shakespeare - Playwright to The King
    Jan 29 2026

    On the 1st of Janurary, 1604, Hampton Court Palace hosted a performance by William Shakespeare's acting troupe, The King's Men. They were booked to perform for the new King of England, James VI of Scotland, and one of the plays that they chose was 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

    What did it mean to be part of 'The King's Men'? How did Shakespeare's relationship with James VI and I shape his life and his plays?

    In this episode, Curator Brett Dolman welcomes Dr Will Tosh to the Great Hall at Hampton Court, one of few surviving places where we can tread in Shakespeare's footsteps, to discuss the nature and impact of royal patronage on Jacobean theatre.

    Read more about Shakespeare at Hampton Court Palace on our website.

    Dive into the history of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' with blogs from The Globe.

    Buy Will Tosh's book 'Straight Acting: The Many Queer Lives of William Shakespeare' here.

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    44 Min.
  • Empress Matilda - The Anarchy, Queenship & Power
    Jan 15 2026

    Empress Matilda wielded an extraordinary amount of power during the period known as the Anarchy in the 12th century, yet she just missed out on being crowned the first queen regnant in England.

    Originally chosen as heir for her abilities as a ruler, Matilda was determined to fight her cause when her throne was usurped by her cousin Stephen. But how was she viewed by contemporaries, and what is the legacy she left behind?

    Join Curator Charles Farris, alongside Professors Louise Wilkinson and Elisabeth Van Houts, for an in depth look into how Matilda pushed the limits and possibilities of female power. Who was her counter-part – Queen Matilda, and how did these women conform to, or disrupt medieval expectations of Queenship?

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • The Tower's Medieval Past through Archaeology
    Jan 1 2026

    Archaeology can offer us new discoveries into the Tower of London's medieval past, as well as insights into the lives of the community that lived and worked there. In 2019, and in the summer of 2025, we undertook one of the most important excavations at the Tower for a generation, just outside the Chapel of St Peter Ad Vincula.

    Now for the first time ever, we have detailed information about the ordinary people who lived, worshipped, and died at the Tower, but what more can we learn from these excavations? To find out more, we join Alfred Hawkins, Curator of Historic Buildings.

    Read about the recent archaeological digs at the Tower of London in our blog posts:

    Life, death and worship in the Tower of London, Part I | Historic Royal Palaces

    Life, death and worship in the Tower of London, Part II | Historic Royal Palaces

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    32 Min.
  • What Did the Tudors Eat for Christmas?
    Dec 18 2025

    What was on the table for a Tudor Christmas dinner? From the lavish feasts of Henry VIII to the sugar delicacies gifted to Elizabeth I, Christmas at court was a spectacle to behold and to taste! But for ordinary people, the preservation of meats, cheese, fruit and vegetables was essential to even last the winter.

    In this episode, Hampton Court Palace's Historic Kitchens Team discuss the culture and festivities of the Christmas period in 16th Century England, and share their experimental approaches to researching Tudor life through food.

    Watch the team recreate the traditional Boar's Head as a desert on our YouTube channel!

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    47 Min.
  • The Lie that Started the Stuarts
    Dec 4 2025

    The lie that started the Stuart Dynasty in England, also shaped the end of the Tudor era. But how can we better understand how this fiction was created, and ultimately who it benefitted?

    In this final episode of our Stolen Tudor Crown series with Chef Historian Tracy Borman, we delve into the end of Elizabeth I's reign, and the manuscripts written by William Camden that document it. What is truth and what is fiction, and how would the consequences of it all turn into a bitter civil war within decades?

    For a signed copy of Tracy Borman's new book The Stolen Crown, visit our online shop.

    Read about the reign of James VI & I.

    Watch our YouTube video about the death of Charles I.

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    37 Min.
  • Arbella Stuart - Elizabeth I's Forgotten Heir
    Nov 20 2025

    Today Arbella Stuart is Elizabeth I's forgotten heir, yet during her lifetime she was raised in the belief that she might one day be Queen.

    Her life can be viewed as tragically romantic, but is there much more to her story then that? What agency did Arbella wield, or was she completely controlled by the forces around her?

    In this episode, Chief Historian Tracy Borman is joined by historian Sarah Gristwood to explore the forgotten story of Arbella Stuart.

    Learn more about the life of Arbella Stuart.

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    51 Min.
  • Guy Fawkes - Legacy of the Gunpowder Plot
    Nov 6 2025

    Guy Fawkes, the man behind the iconic rhyme has just failed to light the fuse of the Gunpowder Plot, one of the most notable plots in British history.

    In this second episode of our two-part series, Curators Charles Farris, Brett Dolman and Alden Gregory talk through the failure of the plot and what relevance this has to us today. Why do we still celebrate it?

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    34 Min.
  • Why Did The Gunpowder Plot Happen?
    Nov 6 2025

    In November 1605, a group of religious radicals attempted to assassinate King James I, the man they deemed responsible for their oppression. Guy Fawkes was meant to light the fuse, bringing the Houses of Parliament down in a catastrophic explosion. He failed.

    But what drove him and the other plotters to this drastic action?

    In this re-released episode, hear from curators Charles Farris, Alden Gregory, and Brett Dolman, as they discuss the context of religious persecution and political discontent that led to the Gunpowder Plot.

    Discover more about Guys Fawkes and the Tower of London.

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    31 Min.