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COLLECTION · Series · 2013

The White Queen

Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, the series is the story of the women caught up in the protracted conflict for the throne of England.

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* 7.3 (360)DramaUnited Kingdom · United States
Countries
United Kingdom · United States
Studios
BBC One · Playground Entertainment · Company Pictures · BBC Drama Productions
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
16/06/2013
Score
7.3 / 10 (360)
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Seasons and episodes
Miniseries
Miniseries
10 episodes · 2013
In Love With The King
Episode 1. In Love With The King
2013-06-16 · 59 min

After meeting beautiful widow Elizabeth Woodville, young King Edward IV must choose between love and loyalty. Will a country divided by war and a court divided by jealousy be destroyed by a woman many consider a witch?

The Price of Power
Episode 2. The Price of Power
2013-06-23 · 58 min

After Elizabeth's coronation, an extravagant display designed to silence critics of their marriage, Edward needs a son to secure his reign. But tensions at court escalate into outright war and Edward must fight those closest to him to…

The Storm
Episode 3. The Storm
2013-06-30 · 58 min

Desperate to further her son's claim to the throne, Margaret Beaufort joins Warwick's rebellion against Edward. The rebellion fails and the traitors must run for their lives. Jasper Tudor escapes into exile, while Warwick and George sail…

The Bad Queen
Episode 4. The Bad Queen
2013-07-07 · 58 min

Exiled in France, Warwick still plots to control the crown. His youngest daughter Anne is used to make an unexpected alliance, giving him command of a huge army. When Warwick lands in England, Edward must decide whether to fight or run.…

War At First Hand
Episode 5. War At First Hand
2013-07-14 · 58 min

Lancaster is restored to the throne, with Warwick in control. But rumours that Edward is returning with an army unsettle the court. Anne and Margaret of Anjou sail from France, uncertain they will reach Warwick in time to win. Divided…

Love and Death
Episode 6. Love and Death
2013-07-21 · 58 min

The crown is secure, but there is no peace at court. Elizabeth suffers more emotional turmoil as she loses those closest to her. Margaret Beaufort plans a political marriage to bring Henry home from exile - but has she met her match in…

Poison and Malmsey Wine
Episode 7. Poison and Malmsey Wine
2013-07-28 · 59 min

George's anger at losing the Warwick inheritance and his failure to capture the crown resurfaces, with horrific consequences. As the court divides, George openly accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft and Edward of murder. This is treason, and…

Long Live The King
Episode 8. Long Live The King
2013-08-04 · 59 min

After years of peace an untimely death once again engulfs Elizabeth in a fight for the throne. Trapped in sanctuary and threatened by those closest to her, Elizabeth is forced into an alliance with Margaret Beaufort. Suspicion and doubt…

The Princes in the Tower
Episode 9. The Princes in the Tower
2013-08-11 · 57 min

The future of the princes in the Tower is in Richard's hands: they are a threat to his reign but also to Margaret's hopes of seeing her son Henry Tudor on the throne. As Margaret plots the boys' removal, Anne is tormented by fears she has…

The Final Battle
Episode 10. The Final Battle
2013-08-18 · 63 min

Princess Elizabeth's engagement to Henry Tudor threatens to divide court loyalties. Richard knows he can no longer avoid the battle which will decide his fate as king. Margaret does not know whose side her husband will support, and fears…

Cast by season
Rebecca Ferguson
Rebecca Ferguson
Elizabeth Woodville
Max Irons
Max Irons
Edward IV of England
Amanda Hale
Amanda Hale
Margaret Beaufort
Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Jacquetta of Luxembourg
James Frain
James Frain
Richard Neville
Tom McKay
Tom McKay
Jasper Tudor
Faye Marsay
Faye Marsay
Anne Neville
Juliet Aubrey
Juliet Aubrey
Anne Beauchamp
Aneurin Barnard
Aneurin Barnard
Richard III of England
Caroline Goodall
Caroline Goodall
Cecily Neville
Rupert Graves
Rupert Graves
Thomas Stanley
Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb
Anthony Woodville
Michael Maloney
Michael Maloney
Henry Stafford
David Oakes
David Oakes
George Plantagenet
Eve Ponsonby
Eve Ponsonby
Mary Woodville
Eleanor Tomlinson
Eleanor Tomlinson
Isabel Neville
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Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 8.0 / 10
**A well-made miniseries about women and their political role at a troubled time in history.** I've seen a few period series, and almost all of them stand out for the same reasons and fall into the same traps. I remember, in particular, the famous and successful series _The Tudors_ and another, less well-known, _The Borgias_, but there are others. And after seeing these series, I feel that they are similar to each other, although they address different times, contexts, figures and geographies. Some even say, and I understand why, that this miniseries (one season, ten episodes) is a prequel to _The Tudors_. It's not, the cast or crew are different, but it could be. The historical period covered, of about thirty years, begins with the accession to the throne of the House of York by the hand of Edward IV, after the deposition of the unstable King Henry VI and the first phase of the Wars of the Roses. Much of the series will focus on the figure of this willful and charismatic monarch and his military chief, Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. However, the main dish of the series is the women and their ability to influence: the king makes a debatable marriage with Isabel Rivers, harming Warwick's interests and creating a rivalry between the Neville and Rivers clans. The “kingmaker” will then go to France, kneeling before another powerful woman: Margaret of Anjou, wife of the deposed king, who used her connections to French royalty to raise money, supporters and troops for the House of Lancaster. At a time when nobles had the power and money to arm troops for themselves, the support of the high nobility dictated the tide of events. The series shows this through the Stanleys (two brothers who, by strategy, place themselves on both sides of the conflict) and the Nevilles, who give Henry VI the means for a brief restoration that ends in his death, in the Tower of London, and in the death of Richard Neville at the Battle of Barnet. This neutralized this family power, with their daughters marrying York princes, who divided the family heritage and put it in the Crown assets. However, and staying true to the material of novelist Philippa Gregory, the series gives relevance to these ladies, particularly Anne Neville, who marries the Lancastrian heir and, after being widowed, the future Richard III. Personally, I have a lot of doubts here: everything indicates that Anne, far from being the strong and influential woman shown, was just a pawn in a game where she had little to say. The series ends with the defeat and death of Richard III at the hands of Henry Tudor's troops. I apologize if I exaggerated the analysis of the historical facts, but being a historian, I thought it was pertinent to talk a little about it. On the other hand, I feel that I am not saying anything that cannot be learned from the Internet or from a good English history book. The series is good and interesting, although I have noticed some mistakes that are not understandable: women with their heads uncovered, nobles fighting on foot and without helmets, breeds of dogs that did not exist at the time, etc. It is in these details that we observe the ability of a series to be faithful to historical truth. Even so, the series fared somewhat better at this point than _Tudors_. The cast is good, although sometimes the performances are anachronistic (the characters sound and behave like people of our time) and dialogues are cheesy. Rebecca Ferguson deserves applause for a job well done and convincing, as do Max Irons, Aneurin Barnard, David Oakes, Tom Mckay, Rupert Graves and James Frain. The actors gave themselves to the characters and tried to be authentic, although they may not have always received the best material. On the negative side, Amanda Hale exaggerates and makes her character a fanatic on the verge of madness and Faye Marsay does what she can with her character, but takes on increasingly contemporary attitudes and gestures. I liked Janet McTeer's work, but I preferred a French-speaking actress in the role, because the character featured was French by origin. Technically, the series is quite elegant and makes the best use of the Belgian settings where it was filmed, between Ghent, Bruges and Ypres. Equally well-made, the costumes seem appropriate for the time, except for the glaring absence of hats and head coverings or veils, an essential part of fashion at the time, as the painting so expressively reveals to us. The photography and filming work was very well done, the effects work well, the opening credits design is very well done, and the soundtrack is reasonably good.
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
With the deposition of Henry VI, England’s 15th century Wars of the Roses have seen the Yorkists triumph over the Plantagenets and the young Edward IV (Max Irons) claim the throne. With just one more battle required to clinch his victory, he is riding through the countryside with his king-making Earl of Warwick (James Frain) when he encounters the Lady Elizabeth Grey (Rebecca Ferguson) who implores him to return her late husband’s lands. He’s impressed by her courage and enraptured by her beauty, and so despite the protestations of the Earl, he embarks on a relationship that sees her crowned Queen. Just because she has the throne, however, it doesn’t mean that she is accepted by the aristocracy or by her new family, and that becomes clear when the enmity of her new mother-in-law, the Duchess Cecily (Caroline Goodall) and of his brother George, Duke of Clarence (David Oakes) begins to embroil her in a series of duplicitous politicking that sees Warwick and her husband try to manoeuvre and out manoeuvre each other, egged on by players from France, Normandy and Burgundy. This is a period of history rich in intrigue and betrayal, where oaths mean little and family even less when the kingdom is at stake. Ferguson impresses here, and there’s an engaging chemistry between her and both Max Irons and Janet McTeer who, as her mother Jacquetta, introduces something of the superstitious to the plotting. The casting of Oakes and Aneurin Barnard as the brothers doesn’t fare quite so well, indeed Oakes really does disappoint as the conniving Clarence but as this is essentially a drama about the women in and around power at the time, that’s more than compensated by the likes of Amanda Hale’s Lady Margaret Beaufort; Veerie Baetens’s quite menacing Margaret of Anjou (wife of the deposed monarch) and both Eleanor Tomlinson and and Faye Marsay as the Warwick daughters brought into the game by their ever more manipulative father. It’s a classy looking enterprise with plenty of attention to the details of the production and though it is largely speculative and challenges many a more purist approach to what might be considered the “true” history of these events and people, this is a superior fact-based fiction that tells of a love story struggling to survive.
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Keywords
englandqueenmonarchyroyal familyminiseriespalace intriguehistorical dramawar of the roses15th centurysecret wedding
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