Monarchy - Season 3

Monarchy - Season 3

Season 3

Network
Episodes5
DatesNov 13, 2006 - Dec 11, 2006
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Episodes

The Return of the King
Season 3Episode 160 min

The Return of the King

Looks at the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, and the reign of Charles II.
Nov 13, 2006
The Glorious Revolution
Season 3Episode 260 min

The Glorious Revolution

Looks at the events of 1688 and its aftermath, when the unpopular Roman Catholic King James II was overthrown and his replacement with the protestant Stuart Mary and her husband William of Orange. Considers how the consequences of this was a curtailing of royal power and the basis for the constitutional monarchy and relation with parliament that exists in Britain to this day.
Nov 20, 2006
Rule Britannia
Season 3Episode 360 min

Rule Britannia

Looks at the end of the reign of William and Mary, and the changing relationship between Crown and Parliament, and that of Anne and the union with Scotland in 1707 which saw the emergence of Great Britain and how it grew in power.
Nov 27, 2006
Empire
Season 3Episode 460 min

Empire

Looks at the selection and crowning of George I as British monarch in 1714, and the events of his reign and also those of George II and George III. Considers how the breakdown in the relationship between the prime minister William Pitt and George III led to the American War of Independence and the loss of the US colonies.
Dec 4, 2006
Survival
Season 3Episode 560 min

Survival

When, in 1789, the Bastille prison in Paris was stormed and the French Revolution began, few in Britain - least of all King George III, who was recovering from one of his bouts of madness - thought that it would lead to a cataclysmic war with France.
Dec 11, 2006

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