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The Virgin Queen

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BBC One Ended Drama • History

1 Season · 4 Episodes · Premiered November 18, 1981 · Ended February 12, 2006

Set against some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes, The Virgin Queen explores the full sweep of Elizabeth I's long and eventful life, from the young princess to the successful Queen, who turns England into a major world power.The drama explores her days of fear as a potential victim of her sister's terror and her great love affair with Robert Dudley. Some of the important political and historical events during her reign are highlighted as she balances personal life with the pressures of being a monarch. Her years of triumph over the Armada, her old age and her last enigmatic relationship with the young Earl of Essex are also captured.

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Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

4 episodes
E01
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 22 2006 9:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
The Catholic Queen Mary is on the throne of England. Protestants are being persecuted and as long as the Queen remains childless Elizabeth will be a threat. Queen Mary knows Elizabeth has a lot of supporters in the country and tries to find an excuse to get her out of the way. First she is put in the Tower of London, and later moved out to the country and placed under house arrest.
E02
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 29 2006 9:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
Elizabeth's advisors try to select the perfect suitor to secure England's stability. When she learns that her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, has been widowed and may now return to try and take the throne, Elizabeth starts to see the seriousness of the situation. However she is adamant that she can rule alone. She continues to flirt with Dudley, but his wife dies and rumours fly around that she was murdered so Dudley and the Queen can marry. Elizabeth sees that her connection with Dudley is dangerous, and refuses him when he proposes.
E03
Episode 3
Sun, Feb 5 2006 9:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
Elizabeth is determined to find a way of neutralising the threat from the Catholics, and is pursuing a match with the Duke of Anjou. Robert Dudley cannot hide his jealousy, but it comes to light that he has secretly married Lettice Knollys, Elizabeth's former Lady in Waiting. Elizabeth is furious and bans Lettice from court, vowing to withdraw all payments and privileges. However Dudley's health is not good, and she allows him to stay.
E04
Episode 4
Sun, Feb 12 2006 9:00 PM GMT+0000 60 min
News arrives of a rebellion in Ireland. Essex is desperate to go over there and fight. In his enthusiasm he angers Elizabeth by trying to rouse the English subjects to support him. She once again snubs him. But eventually he begs for forgiveness, and she finally gives him permission to fight. Meanwhile William Cecil's health falters. He has a stroke, and then dies. Elizabeth's health begins to fade and she eventually weakens and dies peacefully, leaving the country to be ruled by James I.

Cast

Anne-Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff as Queen Elizabeth I
Tom Hardy
Tom Hardy as Robert Dudley / Earl of Leicester
Sienna Guillory
Sienna Guillory as Lettice Knollys
Ian Hart
Ian Hart as William Cecil
Dexter Fletcher
Dexter Fletcher as The Earl of Sussex
Tara Fitzgerald
Tara Fitzgerald as Kat Ashley
Kevin McKidd
Kevin McKidd as The Duke of Norfolk
Hans Matheson
Hans Matheson as Earl of Essex
Ben Daniels
Ben Daniels as Francis Walsingham
Jason Watkins
Jason Watkins as Christopher Hatton
Joanne Whalley
Joanne Whalley as Queen Mary
Robert Pugh
Robert Pugh as Lord Chancellor Gardiner
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