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BBC Tudors Collection (The Shadow of the Tower / The Six Wives of Henry VIII / Elizabeth R)

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Genre Drama
Format Multiple Formats, Color, Box set, NTSC, Widescreen, Collector's Edition
Contributor James Maxwell, Keith Michell, Glenda Jackson
Language English
Number Of Discs 11
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The BBC Tudors Collection combines the three most highly-praised, historically authentic mini-series ever produced about the great Tudor monarchs in one collectible set. From the heyday of BBC drama, these three tour-de-force dramas are meticulously researched and brilliantly acted, together winning 6 Emmy® awards and 8 BAFTAs (Britain’s equivalent of the Emmys). In The Shadow of the Tower, James Maxwell (The Portrait of a Lady) plays Henry VII, the first of the Tudor monarchs, who took over the throne after Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Keith Michell (Murder She Wrote) received an Emmy and a BAFTA for his masterful portrayal of England’s infamously fickle king in The Six Wives of Henry VIII. And double-Oscar winner Glenda Jackson (A Touch of Class, Women in Love) turns in one of the most remarkable performances in television history, transforming herself into England’s Virgin Queen in Elizabeth R, winning two Emmys and a BAFTA. All 25 episodes of these three breathtaking dramas are included in this 12-disc collection, the definitive screen portrait of England’s Tudor dynasty.

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SHADOW OF THE TOWER: Having aired on BBC2 in 1972, The Shadow of the Tower appears so authentic historically that it feels much, much older. Focusing on the rise of King Henry VII and the Tudor Dynasty, this 13-episode miniseries sheds light on not only what it took for a man to have usurped the throne in the 15th century, but also his difficulties in keeping it. Any viewer who has interest in the politics of royalty, as well as viewers who admire the cultural aesthetic of the Middle Ages, will find this program both pleasing to the eyes and highly dramatic. The episodes, having had several different writers, vary in dramatic tone and subject matter, ranging from focus on royal celebrations and fanfare, to religious and cultural matters of the time, to the ways Henry Tudor maintained rule while staving off various threats to the crown.

Disc 1 opens with "The Crown in Jeopardy," the episode that introduces Henry Tudor (James Maxwell) in his victory over King Richard, and the lovely Elizabeth of York (Norma West), both of whom star in the remaining episodes. While Queen Elizabeth gossips with her sister about Henry's desire to marry her, Henry Tudor is securing his position against knights around the country who are plotting, just after his crowning, for hostile takeover. The following episodes, "Power in the Land," "The Schooling of Apes," and "The Crowning of Apes," describe Henry and Elizabeth's marriage and pregnancy, and the ways Henry united England, often controversially, by imposing taxes, banning private liveries, and holding public executions of anyone accused of treason. Disc 2's episodes "Serpent and the Comforter" and "The White Hart" are highlights, covering first the merger of church and state during the Tudor reign, and then showing the Tudors' hard-line approach to punishment for oft-accused treason. In "Serpent," a priest is threatened with being burned at the stake for heresy simply for alleging that the church is corrupt, implying that a new era of reason and logic is in the air. In "White Hart," Henry VII decides whether or not to behead his council member, William Stanley (Robert James), for treason. The last half of the series, from episodes like "The Fledgling" to "King Without a Face," focuses on two main plots, the first being Henry and Elizabeth's childrearing and their efforts to marry off their son and daughter in the interest of forging Scottish and Spanish alliances. Secondly, extreme dramas ensue surrounding those "pretenders" like Perkin Warbeck (Richard Warwick) who claim to be the true heir to the throne, while the real boy, the Earl of Warwick (Christopher Neame), has his own problems to deal with. In all, this sweeping period drama allows one to imagine what life was truly like during this turbulent time. It depicts Henry VII with an equal blend of villainy and heroism, giving him a well-rounded character thanks to James Maxwell's excellent performance. There's never a dull moment in the shadow of London Tower. --Trinie Dalton

THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII: A British television series originally broadcast on CBS (and rebroadcast on PBS) in America in 1971, The Six Wives of Henry VIII remains a painless way to learn something about royal history and its impact on the political and religious landscape of England. Keith Michell stars as King Henry VIII, who assumes the throne as a boy after the death of his older brother and inherits the latter's Spanish betrothed, Catherine of Aragon (Annette Crosbie), as well. Growing up and increasingly complicated in personality, with an ever-growing appetite for elusive happiness as well as power and food, Henry maneuvers (and is maneuvered by) forces around him to break from Rome and create the Church of England, in part to accommodate his wish for a divorce.

Each story of the king's successive brides takes up an entire episode in the series. Dorothy Tutin plays the doomed Anne Boleyn, Anne Stallybrass is Henry's favorite, Jane Seymour, Elvi Hale is Anne of Cleves, Angela Pleasence is Catherine Howard, and Rosalie Crutchley plays last-in-line Catherine Parr. A very large and fine supporting cast adds intrigue and extra layers of tragedy to the proceedings, especially John Baskcomb as Cardinal Wolsey, Wolfe Morris as Thomas Cromwell, and Ralph Bates as Thomas Culpepper. Each 90-minute episode was crafted by a different writer, but the series holds together very well under Keith Michell's dazzling performance as the despicable if sympathetic Henry, whose emotional arc over many years and losses is something to see. --Tom Keogh


ELIZABETH R: Glenda Jackson is majestic in the six-video miniseries from the BBC, Elizabeth R. Covering the entire reign of Elizabeth I, from her struggles with her half-sister Mary just before being crowned as queen to her death in 1603, the series profiles the life of the Virgin Queen in detail--and with historical accuracy--not possible in the as beautiful, but much shorter, theatrical release, Elizabeth. Religious conflicts, her struggle over the execution of her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots, battles with Spain, court politics, and of course her flirtations with Robert Dudley (portrayed as an almost-comical fop by Robert Hardy) and her decision to remain unmarried are just some of the highlights of this magnificently costumed and finely acted piece. Jackson skillfully captures the capricious moods and incredible intellect of the queen who defied the pope and the conventions of the time as a strong-willed woman, and characters from textbooks--Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, King Phillip II--come vividly to life. Elizabeth R (and for those not in the know, the "R" is for "Regina") is a splendid melding of history and entertainment, and as thorough as this series is, you will still long for more. --Jenny Brown

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.07 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 16347520
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Color, Box set, NTSC, Widescreen, Collector's Edition
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 28 hours and 40 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ April 12, 2011
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ James Maxwell, Keith Michell, Glenda Jackson
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Mono)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ BBC Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004GJYRLY
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 11
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This DVD set has three TV series from BBC. The six wives of Henry VIII is the best. It tells the story of all six wives and more. If you like stories from that time, you may like these series. It does move slow like a play, but it is still fun to watch. The clothes are pretty and the acting is good.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
    I love the acting and the actors, but the production values are a bit more visible now. These were produced for BBD television, and especially compared today's "shows", they look pretty low-budget. Still, I'm delighted to revisit them after all these years. Special attention to Glenda Jackson: She was amazing.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017
    Three of the best historical mini-series ever, together in one set. Each presented in an episodic style of the key events of the Tudor monarchs. All place an emphasis on history and storytelling over big budget production values, but are witty and intelligently written. The Shadow Of The Tower is the rarely told story of the outrageous reign of Henry VII. James Maxwell's sly (nearly hammy) performance showcases Henry Tudor's political shrewdness and paranoia in a court filled with spies and plots. The Six Wives Of Henry VIII has each unique episode concentrate on a single wife and their individual personalities. Keith Mitchell is a perfect Henry VIII - jovial but cruel, and larger than life. As a plus you get a BBC production of The Other Boleyn Girl as a bonus feature. Finally, Elizabeth R. is the ultimate drama of the legendary life of Queen Elizabeth I. Glenda Jackson completely and ideally captures Elizabeth's regal personality and complicated relationships. All these mini-series are brilliant examples of BBC history dramas from the 1970's, they're both poignant and intellectual, but most importantly - completely entertaining. If you enjoyed Wolf Hall or I,Claudius or just Tudor history you won't be disappointed by this great set.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016
    This is an excellent series that focuses on story and history. While the budget and scope doesn't compare to many modern shows, it still strives for authentic costuming and design and largely succeeds. Well acted and scripted, this does a great job of hitting critical points of 120 years of English monarchy.

    I will warn though, it isn't very romanticized and shows some unpleasantness of both humanity and history. While I wouldn't call it graphic, it covers a period of history full of lies, politics, torture and executions. This is done in service of the story and in it's attempt to show the unpleasantness of the times.

    Bonus: There is a lot of surviving information from this time period and one can easily find portraits and other information of the major characters online. Credit to the BBC for how well they got actors to look like the portraits.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2017
    I have always wanted a copy of both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I BBC Production. Having seen both programs when they first came out on TV, I was happy to be able to obtain both copies. To my surprise Henry VII - In The Shadow of the Tower was an addition and James Maxwell's portrayal of Henry VII was excellent and, as always, the cast was perfect! I had never seen this production and am very happy to now have this collection of the Tudors. I have watched them more than once and so many of the actors have gone on to great success in movies and TV work.
    The Special Features are a must see....
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
    Awsome
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
    not what i expected. all acting is in one room not what i expected
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2014
    Very expensive, but worth it to get the Shadows of the Tower series. A low-budget but earnestly made multi-part series about the rise of Henry VII (and the Tudor dynasty). It was created in the 1970s and is very difficult to find these days. The acting is good and the costumes and military kit all seem accurate enough for edutainment purposes. The other two collections are available on Netflix and in other places, but it's still nice to have the whole set of disks all in once place.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2013
    Am receiving great pleasure with the Tudor Collection.Had never viewed In The Shadow of The Tower, which explained the background history of HenryVIII and Elizabeth I.Both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I brought back wonderfull memories of first viewings.The entire collection was magnificant, acting was exceptional,staging and sceney lovely, and each episode a pleasure to watch over and over.I am totally delighted with my purchase and would highly recommend the collection to anyone who enjoys excellent drama, mixed withEnglish history and great acting.
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  • HSK77
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love these series!
    Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2019
    I've watched and re-watched all of these series so many times over the years. I used to watch them on Youtube, then downloaded them and finally bought the DVDs. The picture quality is as good as you'd expect from such old tv productions.
  • Karen Day
    5.0 out of 5 stars Genuine depiction of Henry V111
    Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2020
    I used this project for my own enjoyment.
  • Laney
    4.0 out of 5 stars History buffs A+++
    Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2013
    Now watching disc 2 - wives of...Excellent viewing so far. Delightfully educational English history. Acting is superb. Costumes are wonderful. Great period pieces.
  • Valerie Whitesell
    5.0 out of 5 stars History at your fingertips
    Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2020
    Authentic
  • Holtfamily
    5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect selection.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2019
    All good. Great dvds