Notice how Warwick refers to the Lancastrian King Henry VI as not entitled to the throne because his ancestor Henry IV was a usurper, but as soon as he hears of Edward IV's treachery towards him, he starts questioning why he (Warwick) put Henry VI from his "native right". Superb example of "reverse ferret".
Too bad Andrew Scott and Benedict Cumberbatch didn't have scenes together....and I kept waiting for Mark Gatiss to pop out of the woodwork for some reason.
That's not quite true. When King Henry VIII came into power he introduced a tax against them. Growing a beard or wearing a fake one, was a taxable offense in England during the Renaissance if you were not of a suitable social class, Elizabeth I maintained this beard tax. William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Edward II, The Black Prince, John of Gaunt, Richard II (sometimes) and Henry IV all have paintings depicting them with beards, although beards fell out of fashion a little with Henry V, who liked to be clean shaven to display his facial arrow wound, so his courtiers copied him. So it's more accurate to say beards were less in vogue in this period but they were before, then they came back into fashion later, as is the cycle of style. Back in the previous centuries it was fashionable for knights to have beards, they'd take pride in them.
Louis XI was more occupied by destroying the Burgundians than meddling in English politics. He certainly fanned the flames to feed the war of the roses. But when he got rid of the Burgundians, his daughter Anne regent of France got rid of the Yorks.
@@NapoleonAquila you confuse Anne regent of France with Margaret Queen of England. It is Anne who supported the Tudors to get rid of the York's. And it is exactly what happened. Richard III was killed and Henry Tudor a Lancaster , grand son of Catherine of Valois ( this is why he has the Fleur de lys in in blason) replaced him. Chess and mate.
i've never read shakespeare nor i hv no idea what's going on but i am enjoying their performance, including the performance from the other clips of the hollow crown with tom h n jeremy irons in it.... n ben of course.... (better read d summary b4 watching this series....)
Set in the Wars of the Roses involving the House of York fighting the House of Lancaster for the throne, in this scene, Warwick the Kingmaker (kneeling) who claims credit for putting Edward IV (of York) on the throne and ousting Henry VI (of Lancaster) from the throne, is aiming to arrange a marriage between the French King's sister and King Edward. Henry's queen Margaret who has sought refuge with the King of France is dismayed by the thought of an alliance between France and the Yorkist King Edward and speaks against it. However the King of France agrees to it. Then the King of France gets a message that Edward has already married someone else. Warwick is outraged at Edward for acting independently of him and making him look a fool in front of the King of France. He immediately offers to change sides (from York to Lancaster). His former deadly enemy, Queen Margaret is pleased to have his support and the King of France agrees to support them both in the bid to gain the throne back for Henry VI (House of Lancaster). It's a key turning point in the story for Warwick and leads up to more battles.
@@heliotropezzz333I've seen Jeremy irons's son max as king Edward iv in the BBC-Starz co_produccion the white queen miniseries. He's a good actor. Guess talent runs in the family.
Well, in case you never heard of her, there was Charlotte of Mecklenburg who was the wife of King George III. She of a very mixed race European noble family. Indeed, throughout European history you can find many instances of "black" people who married into royal and noble families and so their decendants had mixed origins. Take Alessandro de' Medici, a mixed man born into a prominent Italian noble family and many surviving Italian noble families today trace their ancestry to him.
A history lesson for English the 2 real big bosses of Europe was not England but : France and Holy Roman Empire. Aw well Shakespeare was the Joseph Goebles of Tudor dynasty
But France and the HRE were constantly at war which gave space for middle powers like England to take advantage and gain great prizes. The constant French follies in Italy weakened them just as it bankrupted poor old Charlie V. To call Shakespeare ‘Goebles’ is filthy even for a frog.
+Romengalad of the House of Feanor Oh it's because bbc like to hire actors of different racisms is a policy they have i believe which is a good thing :)
I actually think she is a good actress but she still takes away from the character because she is black. Margaret of Anjou was a stunning red head. Still she plays the part well although she is to much the focus at the end. Her ghost appears to Richard III the night before the battle of Bosworth but I do not recall her on the battle field in a ghostly spectre. On a historical side note I always believed it to be George Plantagenet that murdered Edward of Westminster and not Richard III but some sources claim it may have been Thomas Grey.
"honey, you should seeeee meeee in a crowwwwwwwwwwn"
Hahhaha come on, I wanted to write it, too :D xD
ahah I couldn't resist :D
+Jen Nifer
it's all good :D I knew, that I will find Moriarty fans on this video xD
This post. I like it.
Thank you Jim. You were fab in that crown btw
Oh my king, you're so handsome in your crown 😍
1:09 Oh look a young Severus Snape....
CastielHasThePhonebox _ YES. THE HP FANDOM IS HERE.
The big lad playing Warwick was fantastic. What a powerhouse.
Was going to write the same - I love him!
Notice how Warwick refers to the Lancastrian King Henry VI as not entitled to the throne because his ancestor Henry IV was a usurper, but as soon as he hears of Edward IV's treachery towards him, he starts questioning why he (Warwick) put Henry VI from his "native right". Superb example of "reverse ferret".
Honey, you should see me in a crown...
Margaret had Warwick kneel for 15 minutes
Gosh I love this man
Love to see him with crown jewels again :D
Too bad Andrew Scott and Benedict Cumberbatch didn't have scenes together....and I kept waiting for Mark Gatiss to pop out of the woodwork for some reason.
God, he's so handsome.. even in this quite creepy costume... I mean: The crown works perfect for him, the whole world should seeeee him in a crown😏😏
These.. words. Have turned my hate into love. The best line.
hello universe.... welcome to one of Britain's most popular channel... the BBC!
I like how they are bickering in front of the French nobles, who are laughing at them.
MORIARTY!!!! I LOVE U!!!:D
WHO DOESN'T?!!
Lucy Panteli OMG SO TRUE
As good as these performances are, I really think James Frain's Warwick in the White Queen takes some beating!
I miss hearing him speak with his Irish accent
Warwick didn't have a beard, few important men did at the time. They didn't really come into fashion in a big way until the Tudor era
That's not quite true. When King Henry VIII came into power he introduced a tax against them.
Growing a beard or wearing a fake one, was a taxable offense in England during the Renaissance if you were not of a suitable social class, Elizabeth I maintained this beard tax.
William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Edward II, The Black Prince, John of Gaunt, Richard II (sometimes) and Henry IV all have paintings depicting them with beards, although beards fell out of fashion a little with Henry V, who liked to be clean shaven to display his facial arrow wound, so his courtiers copied him.
So it's more accurate to say beards were less in vogue in this period but they were before, then they came back into fashion later, as is the cycle of style.
Back in the previous centuries it was fashionable for knights to have beards, they'd take pride in them.
I didn't know Elizabeth X was around at this time
His hair looks so silky..I just want to play with it.
Same
@@iammoriartylocked1488is this a series , a documentary or a docudrama?¿
@@nataliapanfichi9933 Series based on Shakespeare's history plays
Honey you should see me in a crown
Louis XI was more occupied by destroying the Burgundians than meddling in English politics. He certainly fanned the flames to feed the war of the roses.
But when he got rid of the Burgundians, his daughter Anne regent of France got rid of the Yorks.
You mean the Yorks get rid of her in prison
@@NapoleonAquila you confuse Anne regent of France with Margaret Queen of England. It is Anne who supported the Tudors to get rid of the York's. And it is exactly what happened. Richard III was killed and Henry Tudor a Lancaster , grand son of Catherine of Valois ( this is why he has the Fleur de lys in in blason) replaced him. Chess and mate.
Cue Billie Eilish: I have seen you in a crown ... beat drop
Sir, do you need me to take the gum from your pocket?
Fun fact - Margaret (Sophie Okenedo) is also the Wacharti princess from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
wait what is the name of the guy at 4:06? I need it for....research
anyone watched band of brothers? a young guy named Hall who died early in battle. That's him
he looks like Alexandre Astier XD
Tita haha oui c’est vrai 😂
i've never read shakespeare nor i hv no idea what's going on but i am enjoying their performance, including the performance from the other clips of the hollow crown with tom h n jeremy irons in it.... n ben of course....
(better read d summary b4 watching this series....)
Set in the Wars of the Roses involving the House of York fighting the House of Lancaster for the throne, in this scene, Warwick the Kingmaker (kneeling) who claims credit for putting Edward IV (of York) on the throne and ousting Henry VI (of Lancaster) from the throne, is aiming to arrange a marriage between the French King's sister and King Edward. Henry's queen Margaret who has sought refuge with the King of France is dismayed by the thought of an alliance between France and the Yorkist King Edward and speaks against it. However the King of France agrees to it. Then the King of France gets a message that Edward has already married someone else. Warwick is outraged at Edward for acting independently of him and making him look a fool in front of the King of France. He immediately offers to change sides (from York to Lancaster). His former deadly enemy, Queen Margaret is pleased to have his support and the King of France agrees to support them both in the bid to gain the throne back for Henry VI (House of Lancaster). It's a key turning point in the story for Warwick and leads up to more battles.
@@heliotropezzz333I've seen Jeremy irons's son max as king Edward iv in the BBC-Starz co_produccion the white queen miniseries. He's a good actor. Guess talent runs in the family.
@@nataliapanfichi9933 Yes, I've seen him in that mini-series too.😊😊
Which episode of The Hollow Crown is this?
he's so cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!!!!!!!
warwick looks like henry VIII
Where I can whacth the whole play ؟؟
Medieval France was a diverse multicultural society.
this psycho, Sherlocks boyfriend became king here, as a Sherlock?
Sophie Okonedo is simply astonishong as queen Margaret
For a second I thought there was a historical black European queen that I somehow went my whole life without learning of... Lol
Well, in case you never heard of her, there was Charlotte of Mecklenburg who was the wife of King George III. She of a very mixed race European noble family. Indeed, throughout European history you can find many instances of "black" people who married into royal and noble families and so their decendants had mixed origins. Take Alessandro de' Medici, a mixed man born into a prominent Italian noble family and many surviving Italian noble families today trace their ancestry to him.
Not well known is that Princes Harry and Will have an Indian woman ancestor.
No, it's just "color-blind" casting
@@cg8397 It is political correctness gone crazy.
In those days black women could not be queens.
What’s the name of this show or movie??
Sophie Okonedo is great in this series.
Would be better in Shaka Zulu than medieval Europe
You always look like Moriarty😭😭
EVERYBODY GIVE IT UP FOR OUR KING
AND HONEY YOU SHOULD SEE ME IN A CROWN
Not moraity lol
A history lesson for English the 2 real big bosses of Europe was not England but : France and Holy Roman Empire.
Aw well Shakespeare was the Joseph Goebles of Tudor dynasty
Especially after Hundred Years War.
But France and the HRE were constantly at war which gave space for middle powers like England to take advantage and gain great prizes. The constant French follies in Italy weakened them just as it bankrupted poor old Charlie V.
To call Shakespeare ‘Goebles’ is filthy even for a frog.
Never knew that French queen in 15 century was so... dark
+Romengalad of the House of Feanor Oh it's because bbc like to hire actors of different racisms is a policy they have i believe which is a good thing :)
That's Margaret of Anjou. Queen of England
I actually think she is a good actress but she still takes away from the character because she is black. Margaret of Anjou was a stunning red head. Still she plays the part well although she is to much the focus at the end. Her ghost appears to Richard III the night before the battle of Bosworth but I do not recall her on the battle field in a ghostly spectre.
On a historical side note I always believed it to be George Plantagenet that murdered Edward of Westminster and not Richard III but some sources claim it may have been Thomas Grey.
Kristin Harris Jeez u know ur history XD
More of this pointless racism. You know Patrick Stewart played Othello to acclaim?
M!!
between White Queen and this series are not same and storyline for frince king know Elizabeth grey and king of England merrierd
Right because the King of France definitely had a black wife
#historicalrevisionism
She's not his wife but I get your point
Louis XI was married to Charlotte of Savoy not Margaret. Charlotte is not present . Maybe Louis has sent her in her bedroom.
why is margereth black?
Why does it bother you 😂
@@salanietabanuve5448 cause she not black in real life why race swap? Can we make a movie with a white Martin Luther King Jr?
@@salanietabanuve5448 Cause was not black in real life, i would react the same if I saw an Asian English queen lol