BBC 6 lost plays from the 1960s about the Tudor era


1964-12-22 - Tuesday Evening Play - The Most Unhappy Lady
1965-04-15 - AT - The Most Unhappy Lady

An account of three critical years in the life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and later Queen of England

Contributors:
Compiled by:Alison Plowden
Producer:Joe Burroughs
Mary Tudor:Beryl Calder
Catherine of Aragon:Catherine Salkeld
Charles Wriothesley:Godfrey Kenton
Eustace Chapuys:Simon Lack
Thomas Cromwell:Alan Wheatley
Narrator:Wilfrid Thomas
Others taking part:Wilfrid Carter
Others taking part:William Fox
Others taking part:Humphrey Morton

1968-04-24 -Wednesday Evening Play - Elizabeth's Admiral
1970-05-31 - SUNP - A Pattern of Tudors 2.4 - Elizabeth's Admiral

An account of the events which took place during the two years immediately following the death of Henry VIII in 1547-events which led to the execution of the Lord High Admiral Thomas Seymour.

Contributors:
Produced By:Joe Burroughs
Thomas Seymour:Haydn Jones
Katharine Parr:Elizabeth Villers
Princess Elizabeth:Susan Maudslay
Katharine Ashley:Marjorie Westruby
Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset:John Justin
Edward VI:Jean England
Thomas Parry:Basil Jones
Robert Tyrwhit:David March
Narrator:Richard Hurndall

1969-09-18 - Thursday Evening Play - Killing at Kirk O’Field
1973-03-23 - AT - Two Tudor Stories 1.2 - The Killing at Kirk O'Field

The murder of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, second husband of Mary Queen of Scots, remains one of the most controversial 'whodunnits' of history. This programme tells the story as it appeared at the time to those who watched it happen

Contributors:
Compiled by/Producer:Alison Plowden
Sir William Drury:John Bryning
Thomas Randolph:Peter Pratt
Mary Queen of Scots:Kathleen Helme
Darnley:Nigel Lambert
Philibert du Croc:David March
Guzman de Silva:Roger Delgado
Maitland of Lethington:John Graham
Thomas Crawford:Malcolm Hayes
Queen Elizabeth:Pauline Letts
Archbishop Beaton:Peter Pratt
Kirkaldy of Grange:Duncan McIntyre
Narrator:Richard Hurndall

1966-02-04 - Friday Evening Play - Chance or Villainy
1966-04-04 - AT - Chance or Villainy
1970-06-07 - SUNP - A Pattern of Tudors 3.4 - Chance or Villainy

An account of the events surrounding the mysterious death of Amy Robsart in September 1560

Contributors:
Writer:Alison Plowden
Producer:Joe Burroughs
Count de Feria:Preston Lockwood
Queen Elizabeth:Patricia Leventon
Bishop de Quadra:Alan Wheatley
Amy:Jane Wenham
Robert Dudley:Frank Duncan
Thomas Blount:Henry Stamper
Nicholas Throckmorton:Patrick Barr
Narrator:Richard Hurndall

1970-10-20 - Tuesday Evening Play - A Knot of Secret Might
1973-03-30 - AT - Two Tudor Stories 2.2 - A Knot of Secret Might

The ill-fated love story of Lady Katherine Grey , sister of the even more ill-fated Lady Jane Grey. After Elizabeth became Queen, Katherine became heiress presumptive by the terms of Henry VIII 's will. Unfortunately, she did not have the intelligence or discretion to avoid the dangers that lay ahead - dangers that were increased by her tendency to bear sons through her secret marriage to the young Earl of Hertford.

Contributors:
Produced By:Richard Wortley
Narrator:Stephen Thorne
Katherine Grey:Nerys Hughes
Hertford:Sean Arnold
Queen Elizabeth:Madi Hedd
William Cecil:Rolf Lefebvre
Sir Edward Warner:James Thomason
Jane Grey:Elizabeth Proud
De Feria:Walter Hall
Thomas Challoner:Charles E. Stidwill
Quadra:Garard Green
Soranzo:Godfrey Kenton
John Grey:Hector Ross

1968-08-11 - SUNP - The Great Enterprise, 1588

An account of the preparation and defeat of Philip of Spain's Armada

Contributors:
Produced By:Joe Burroughs
Narrator:Richard Hurndall
Bernardino de Mendoza:Rolf Lefebvre
Philip II:Roger Delgado
Sir Francis Drake:Frank Duncan
Lord Charles Howard:John Glen
The Duke of Medina Sidonia:David March
Sir Roger Williams:Haydn Jones
The Duke of Parma:Victor Lucas
Sir William Winter:Denys Hawthorne
Sir John Hawkins:Lockwood West

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