The new six-part series, Monarchy with David Starkey, combines a
gripping biographic narrative of England's royal rulers (in stories
of power, lust, treason and murder) with a thought provoking,
original and intelligent analysis of the gradual emergence of a
unique form of government, a Constitutional Monarchy.
The series
will examine the power, politics, religion and the extraordinary
lives that make up one the oldest surviving governing institutions in
existence. In Monarchy two strands, the family saga and the
constitutional history of a nation are inextricably linked.
With
his usual energetic and crisp style Dr. Starkey, also the host of the
award-winning PBS series, Six Wives of Henry VIII, begins our journey
with the fall of the Roman Empire and the subsequent Roman withdrawal
from Britannia. From this point forward, England was ripe for
invasion and indeed several waves of invaders - Anglo-Saxon, Viking
and Norman - shaped the English identity and had a radical impact on
the development of the nation.
From there the series looks at the
Great Plantagenets, the Century of Edwards, The Shakespearean Kings,
the Wars of the Roses, The Tudor Dynasty - including Henry VIII and
Elizabeth I - and the Reign of the Stuarts.