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This Sceptred Isle 41-50

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This Sceptred Isle 41-50

This Sceptred Isle 41-50: The Black Prince and Edward III (BBC 7 History) by Christopher Lee
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd (1999) | ISBN: n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/44Khz, 128Kbps, CBR, Stereo | 129 MB


41. 1-41 Sep 18 95 Chancery, Treasury and a 13th Century Wedding Brawl
42. 1-42 Sep 19 95 The Welsh Laws and the Most-Feared Weapon
43. 1-43 Sep 20 95 From the Maid of Norway to Robert the Bruce
44. 1-44 Sep 21 95 The King's Favourite and Bannockburn
45. 1-45 Sep 22 95 The Ghastly Execution
46. 1-46 Sep 25 95 Isabella and Mortimer
47. 1-47 Sep 26 95 Edward III and the Start of the Hundred Years War
48. 1-48 Sep 27 95 Crecy, Calais and the Garter
49. 1-49 Sep 28 95 The Black Death
50. 1-50 Sep 29 95 The Black Prince and the Death of Edward III


This Sceptred Isle was created as a series of short 12-14 minute radio programmes by the BBC for transmission daily on Radio 4 from 1995 about the history of the lands and peoples of the British Isles. The producer was Pete Atkin.

Starting in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar and initially concluding in 1901 with the death of Queen Victoria, the series was read by Anna Massey and included extracts from the book A History of the English-speaking Peoples written by Sir Winston Churchill, interwoven into Christopher Lee's main account of the history. The extracts were read by Paul Eddington, who died during the production and his role was taken by Peter Jeffrey. In total the series contained 216 episodes, ran 29 hours, and was first broadcast in daily episodes between June 1995 and June 1996.

The series was very successful, being broadcast twice each day in the morning and late at night, and in 1999 the BBC extended the programme to cover the twentieth century; picking up from where the first series had finished to the end of the millennium. This new series was a total of 15.25 hours long and although it used the same narrator, the quotations were read by Robert Powell. The first episode of this new series was broadcast on August 30 1999 and the final episode on December 31 1999.

In 2001 another shorter series entitled This Sceptred Isle: Dynasties was produced. This told the stories of the powerful and influential families of Britain's history, including the Godwines, the Despensers and the Churchills. The series consisted of 10 episodes and was again narrated by Anna Massey.

Over the course of several months in 2005 and 2006 This Sceptred Isle: Empire a 90-part history of the British Empire was broadcast on Radio 4. Each part was approximately 15 minutes long. The narrator was Juliet Stevenson and the cast of readers of various historical documents–including poems, songs, personal letters, and first-hand accounts–included Jack Davenport, Joss Ackland, Christopher Eccleston, and Anna Massey among others.

The programme's title is a quotation from act 2 scene 1 of Shakespeare's King Richard II, attributed to John of Gaunt: "This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars … This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England".


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This Sceptred Isle 41-50