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Season 3 Episode 3: Dissension and Punishment
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And we're back, talking about the Pilgrimage of Grace, the mission-based life of Cromwell, quail's eggs, and Josquin. Thanks for listening!
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37:44|Season 3 Episode 4: In Which Jane Seymour Dies. We chat about Henry's title including that he's King of France, and the whiplash of the Henrican Reformation. Also, how many times was Charles Brandon married? Plus, Jonathan cries about Jane's death and needs to leave the room while I talk about how she *really* died. Dig deeper at the Renaissance English History Podcast at englandcast.com :)Watching the Tudors Season 3 Episode 2
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39:26|The Pilgrimage of Grace begins, which is distinctly lacking in grace. Also, Henry marries Jane. She pushes for him to reconcile with Mary, but Mary remains as stubborn as her mother. Where, oh where, will this end? And what exactly is the Keeper of the Privy Seal?All this, and more, is answered as Heather and Jonathan break down the drama behind the stories on this show where we watch the Tudors, and talk about what was true, what was dramatic license, and what was just plain made up. Like the show? Rate us on iTunes, and we'll be eternally grateful.Learn more about us at WatchingTheTudors.com, or Englandcast.com (which is Heather's other show, the Renaissance English History Podcast).Watching the Tudors Season 2 Episode 10
21:56|In the Season Finale of Season 2 of The Tudors, Anne loses her head. Well, has it taken from her, to be completely accurate.We break it down and find the truth behind the drama. Oh, and I get very upset at the music in this episode. And Jonathan cries.You can get show notes at WatchingTheTudors.com, and remember, if you like this show, please leave us a rating in iTunes. It makes us so very happy and grateful. :)9. Watching the Tudors Season 2 Episode 9: Act of Treason
31:16||Season 2, Ep. 9In this episode we see the crescendo leading up to Anne Boleyn's beheading. The men are accused and killed, and Anne herself is awaiting execution. Go to WatchingTheTudors.com for show notes and book recommendations, and remember that if you like this show, you can a) also check out the Renaissance English History Podcast, my other show, at Englandcast.com, and b) leave us a rating or review on iTunes. ThanksWatching The Tudors Season 2 Episode 8: Lady in Waiting
33:04|In this episode Anne catches Jane on Henry's lap, Henry has a fall, and Anne loses another child. Show notes at WatchingTheTudors.com and Englandcast.com will get you to the Renaissance English History Podcast.Remember, if you like this show, please leave a rating on Apple Podcasts - it makes a huge difference for people to be able to find us. And thanks!