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Elizabeth R: With Glenda Jackson, Ronald Hines, Robert Hardy, Stephen Murray. When Elizabeth Tudor comes to the throne, her (male) advisers know she has to marry. Doesn't she? Thus starts a decades-long political/matrimonial game, during an age of high passions and high achievement.
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- 1972-02-13
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Elizabeth R is a BBC television drama serial of six 90-minute plays starring Glenda Jackson as Queen Elizabeth I of England. It was first broadcast on BBC2 from February to March 1971, through the ABC in Australia and broadcast in the United States on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre.
- 17 February –, 24 March 1971
- BBC2
- 6 (list of episodes)
Elizabeth R. Glenda Jackson gives a regal performance as Queen Elizabeth I, from a terrified princess surrounded by treachery, to assured monarch and liverish old lady. This is an award-winning series detailing the life of one of England's greatest monarchs who reigned from 1558-1603.
Feb 17, 1971 · Elizabeth R starred Glenda Jackson as the Tudor queen and proved so popular that a hurried repeat showing was scheduled the week after its first run ended. Queen Elizabeth's life story was...
The Lion's Cub: Directed by Claude Whatham. With Glenda Jackson, Daphne Slater, Ronald Hines, Rosalie Crutchley. The fragile succession heralds dangerous times for the young Princess Elizabeth.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Claude Whatham
- 1972-02-13
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Elizabeth R Glenda Jackson stars as Queen Elizabeth I in this series documenting the dramatic reign of the Virgin Queen. Year: 1971 · Season 1 · Credits: Glenda Jackson, Ronald Hines, Robert Hardy...
Jun 16, 2023 · Glenda Jackson obituary: British screen star of Elizabeth R and Sunday Bloody Sunday. Forthright and quietly ferocious, Jackson won multiple awards on stage and screen before a long break from acting to become a Labour MP. 16 June 2023. By David Parkinson. Glenda Jackson attending an in conversation event at BFI Southbank © Tim Whitby.