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Eve Hedderwick Turner, the writer of the new "Anne Boleyn" drama starring Jodie Turner-Smith, talks about having a more diverse cast than other period dramas, and writing her story as a thriller.
In Nolan’s book, Anne Boleyn: 500 Years of Lies, she challenges “the conventional sources often used to explore Boleyn’s life.” But it’s not just her reputation that is off-base.
This three-episode “Anne Boleyn” series, premiering Dec. 9 on AMC Plus after an earlier U.K. premiere on Channel 5, makes obvious efforts to differentiate its portrayal of Anne from any other.
AMC+’s ‘Anne Boleyn’: TV Review. Jodie Turner-Smith leads the British three-part miniseries chronicling the final days of Henry VIII's second wife, who was executed by beheading in 1536.
Anne Boleyn. Fatal Attractions. G.W. Bernard. Yale University Press: 238 pp., $30. This is a disturbing book for the reader of Tudor history, as it carefully analyzes and then demolishes many of ...
This three-episode “Anne Boleyn” series, premiering Dec. 9 on AMC Plus after an earlier U.K. premiere on Channel 5, makes obvious efforts to differentiate its portrayal of Anne from any other.
We know you're excited, but don't lose your head. Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn is finally making her appearance on this Sunday's series finale of The Spanish Princess. Eagle-eyed viewers ...
AN ANNE BOLEYN researcher has made a breakthrough about the life of the ill-fated Queen, uncovering new evidence about friends who had "huge roles in her life". By Charlie Smith.
Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII, has had a bad reputation for 500 years. Here's why one historian wants to change that. Historian Hayley Nolan says Boleyn's story "is more relevant now ...
"Anne Boleyn" is a cold retelling of the the English queen's life only given life through Jodie Turner-Smith's performance. The six wives of King Henry VIII have been popularized in practically ...
Jodie Turner-Smith plays Anne Boleyn in new Channel 5 drama that seeks to 'challenge conventions' by casting black actress as Henry VIII's executed wife and 'shine a feminist light' on her story.
The book vanished with Boleyn’s execution in 1536, then resurfaced around 1903 when it was acquired by the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor after he purchased Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn ...
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