Aug 132009

Today is The World of Royalty Blog’s fourth(!) anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than with some criticism of the Jonathan Rhys Meyers TV series “The Tudors” and a therefore perfectly necessary photo of the handsome Mr. Meyers himself?

 
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May 172009
 
Oct 192008

BBC ought to be ashamed of its Tudor drama series, says David Starkey

Oct 062008

A funny article:
Things I have learned from watching The Tudors

Aug 072008

Joss Stone will play Anne of Cleves in the TV series “The Tudors.”

Maybe it’s not such strange casting as it first appears… they do kind of look alike:

 
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Aug 032008

Recent images from the set of the TV show “The Tudors.” Jane Seymour doesn’t appear terribly nervous about marrying King Henry…

The Tudors filming the 3rd series in Dublin, Ireland
The Tudors filming the 3rd series in Dublin, Ireland
The Tudors filming the 3rd series in Dublin, Ireland
The Tudors filming the 3rd series in Dublin, Ireland
Apr 012008

An article about the second season of the TV series “The Tudors”: One king. Six wives. Many, many beds.

For information on the first season of “The Tudors” (now available for download or on DVD), click here.

Jan 122008

If you’re a U.S. resident, you can currently download any of the episodes of the first season of the TV series “The Tudors” from Amazon.

(Be aware that the show contains violence, sexual content, and nudity.)

Here’s the official Showtime site, which offers some free video clips from the show: The Tudors

The first season of the show is also now available on DVD.

Oct 112007

“Jonathan Rhys Meyers’s Henry VIII provides one of the great characterisations of the monarch who personalised English kingship to an unique degree.”

Here’s the official website for Showtime’s “The Tudors.”

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