The White Queen

The White Queen

2013
The White Queen
The White Queen

The White Queen

7.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, the series is the story of the women caught up in the protracted conflict for the throne of England.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  The Final Battle
Aug. 18,2013
The Final Battle

Princess Elizabeth's engagement to Henry Tudor threatens to divide court loyalties. Richard knows he can no longer avoid the battle which will decide his fate as king. Margaret does not know whose side her husband will support, and fears for her son. As the final battle for the crown draws near, Elizabeth continues to plot to put her daughter on the throne whatever the outcome.

EP9  The Princes in the Tower
Aug. 11,2013
The Princes in the Tower

The future of the princes in the Tower is in Richard's hands: they are a threat to his reign but also to Margaret's hopes of seeing her son Henry Tudor on the throne. As Margaret plots the boys' removal, Anne is tormented by fears she has unwittingly sealed the princes' fate. Elizabeth, in sanctuary, is horrified to realise she has made a pact with her enemies and turns to witchcraft to punish the guilty.

EP8  Long Live The King
Aug. 04,2013
Long Live The King

After years of peace an untimely death once again engulfs Elizabeth in a fight for the throne. Trapped in sanctuary and threatened by those closest to her, Elizabeth is forced into an alliance with Margaret Beaufort. Suspicion and doubt poison the court, turning friends into enemies and family into murderers.

EP7  Poison and Malmsey Wine
Jul. 28,2013
Poison and Malmsey Wine

George's anger at losing the Warwick inheritance and his failure to capture the crown resurfaces, with horrific consequences. As the court divides, George openly accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft and Edward of murder. This is treason, and Edward must condemn his own brother to death. Elizabeth finally has revenge on those who killed her father, but it does not bring her comfort.

EP6  Love and Death
Jul. 21,2013
Love and Death

The crown is secure, but there is no peace at court. Elizabeth suffers more emotional turmoil as she loses those closest to her. Margaret Beaufort plans a political marriage to bring Henry home from exile - but has she met her match in Lord Stanley? Anne's marriage made her a traitor, so she is handed into George's care. His motives for keeping her away from court are questioned by Richard, who fears for Anne's safety.

EP5  War At First Hand
Jul. 14,2013
War At First Hand

Lancaster is restored to the throne, with Warwick in control. But rumours that Edward is returning with an army unsettle the court. Anne and Margaret of Anjou sail from France, uncertain they will reach Warwick in time to win. Divided families face each other across the battlefield. Can Elizabeth's witchcraft save her husband, or will Warwick triumph? As many fall in the battle, everyone's fortunes change forever.

EP4  The Bad Queen
Jul. 07,2013
The Bad Queen

Exiled in France, Warwick still plots to control the crown. His youngest daughter Anne is used to make an unexpected alliance, giving him command of a huge army. When Warwick lands in England, Edward must decide whether to fight or run. Terrified, Elizabeth escapes to sanctuary, not knowing if her husband is alive or dead. She gives birth to a longed-for son, but is in fear for her life as Warwick enters London.

EP3  The Storm
Jun. 30,2013
The Storm

Desperate to further her son's claim to the throne, Margaret Beaufort joins Warwick's rebellion against Edward. The rebellion fails and the traitors must run for their lives. Jasper Tudor escapes into exile, while Warwick and George sail for France. Elizabeth and Jacquetta turn to witchcraft to stop them, but it is Isabel who is punished.

EP2  The Price of Power
Jun. 23,2013
The Price of Power

After Elizabeth's coronation, an extravagant display designed to silence critics of their marriage, Edward needs a son to secure his reign. But tensions at court escalate into outright war and Edward must fight those closest to him to retain his crown. Elizabeth faces devastating loss as the full force of Warwick's hatred is revealed.

EP1  In Love With The King
Jun. 16,2013
In Love With The King

After meeting beautiful widow Elizabeth Woodville, young King Edward IV must choose between love and loyalty. Will a country divided by war and a court divided by jealousy be destroyed by a woman many consider a witch?

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7.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2013-06-16 | Released Producted By: Company Pictures , Playground Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p018sxqp
Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, the series is the story of the women caught up in the protracted conflict for the throne of England.

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Cast

Rebecca Ferguson , Max Irons , Amanda Hale

Director

Alex Verbaere

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Company Pictures , Playground Entertainment

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chiaragiacobelli The history of the white queen, and the connected Wars of the Roses, is a fundamental period in the history of England. I loved the series and its quality, especially the character of Elizabeth Woodville. It's a sort of fable, since she was just a girl not coming from a strong dinasty. The series is well built on the book written by Philippa Gregory, one of the best historical authors in the world. I was waiting for a sequel and I am happy to know a series about her daughter Elizabeth has been realized!
TheLittleSongbird Love historical period dramas, the cast seemed promising and Philippa Gregory's books do entertain and intrigue even with the creative licenses. This particular period of history is a fascinating one (am not an expert on it, when younger the period that most sparked my interest was the Tudors, but there is a lot to be fascinated by) and has enough to it to deserve a series based upon it. 'The White Queen' is an uneven series with some fairly big things that work against it. It is not hard to see why it won't click, and hasn't clicked, with some, and no the historical inaccuracies (a great many and some do pose a detriment to some of the drama and characterisation where it doesn't always ring true) does play a factor but is only part of why it's polarising. 'The White Queen' however for me was a well-made and interesting series with a good deal of good qualities, so can definitely see both sides of the argument.It doesn't start off particularly promisingly. The first two episodes do have good points but were also pretty ropy, being dull and soap-operatic. It was in these episodes where characterisation could be particularly sketchy and one-sided, there was a sense early on where it felt there were too many characters and it was not always easy to tell who was who at first, and where the writing was most stilted and anachronistic. The writing throughout did have a tendency to be rather too melodramatic and soapy, but the first two episodes in particular where it would feel more in place in a modern soap opera but felt odd here. Some parts felt awkward and gimmicky and not all the acting works. Didn't think that much of David Oakes and James Frain, whose characters came over as overdone, hammy caricatures rather than compellingly real. Amanda Hale fares worst, her over-acting is enough to make one's jaw drop to the floor in shock and unintentional amusement. However, 'The White Queen' does look great. It's beautifully shot throughout, the scenery and production design take the breath away and the costumes, regardless of questions of authenticity in details, are suitably sumptuous. The music is beautifully haunting and has a character and presence while being subtle enough to not be intrusive. The main theme is memorable. Although the writing is far from perfect, there are entertaining and intriguing moments as well as thought-provoking and poignant ones. After a patchy start, 'The White Queen's' storytelling becomes richer, layered and clearer and the same goes for enough of the writing of the characters and the deeper relationships between them. Things get better paced too where it feels more eventful and goes at a relentless but not rushed pace. With a few obvious exceptions, the acting is good. Faye Marsay and Rebecca Ferguson are very touching, while Anneurin Barnard and Max Irons are good fits for their characters. In support, Caroline Goodall, Michael Maloney and particularly Janet McTeer are the standouts. Concluding, uneven but interesting and gets better if stuck with. 7/10 Bethany Cox
bryangary65 Wonderful reminder of the skullduggery and stabbing each other's back that went on in those times to sit on the English throne.Well acted, with Barnard and Hale especially good
lynniepinnie22 I admit I only watched White Queen for a short time, but that was because I was totally distracted by Elizabeth's long flowing CRIMPED hair. I thought if they can get something like that so spectacularly wrong, how can they get the history right? I know it may be nitpicky, but I was just really put off by it. Surely the hair dept should've know electric crimpers weren't around in the 15th century?

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