- The Virgin Queen (TV serial)
Infobox Film
name = The Virgin Queen
caption =
director =Coky Giedroyc
writer =Paula Milne
starring =Anne-Marie Duff
Tom Hardy
producer =Paul Rutman
music =Martin Phipps
distributor =
released=flagicon|USA13 November 2005
flagicon|UK22 January 2006
runtime = 237 min
country = flagicon|UK UK
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0481459
amg_id = 1:340696"The Virgin Queen" is a 2005
BBC and Power co-production, four-part miniseries based upon the life of QueenElizabeth I , starringAnne-Marie Duff . As a drama, it focused heavily on the Elizabeth's private life - particularly her relationship with Robert Dudley, and explored the politics of her reign in rather less depth.It was originally intended to air first on the BBC in September 2005, but as the date would have coincided with the release of the
Channel 4 two-part mini "Elizabeth I" (starringHelen Mirren ), it was decided to delay the BBC release until January 2006, two months after the US opening in November 2005 on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre ".Despite being a biopic of Elizabeth's life and reign, the series presented its main character with particular interest in several themes, most notably the emotional impact of her mother's execution and her love for
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester .The drama played up the ambiguity of Elizabeth's virginity, featuring a scene where Elizabeth fantasizes about making love to Dudley. However,
Anne-Marie Duff later stated that the director and scriptwriter explicitly told her to play the queen as a life-long virgin.Historical accuracy
Described by its producers as "... [a] regal portrait ... steeped in historical accuracy", the series followed the general flow of history, but deviated from historical truth in numerous ways, such as:
*In the film, Elizabeth meets withLettice Knollys after a long estrangement. In fact, Elizabeth snubbed Lettice, although Essex arranged the meeting.
*Elizabeth died standing up in the movie. In reality, she was persuaded to lie on a pile of cushions, then later to proceed to her bed, where she died.Cast and credits
Cast
Production credits
*Producer - Paul Rutman
*Director - Coky Giedroyc
*Writer - Paula Milne
*Composer - Martin Phipps
*Director of Photography - David Odd
*Production Designer - Donal Wood
*Film Editor - Joe Walker
*Make Up Supervisor - Karen Hartley
*Costume Designer - Amy Roberts
*Casting Director - Nina Gold
*Executive Producers - Justin Bode, Laura Mackie, Kate Harwood, Simon CurtisFilming locations
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Alnwick Castle (Execution scenes)
*Baddesley Clinton , Warwickshire (Dudley's home)
*Chastleton House (Whitehall Palace interiors and gardens)
*Chillingham Castle (Fotheringhay)
*Labyrinthine Keep atWarkworth Castle (Tower of London)
*London'sMiddle Temple (Receiving Chamber)
*Lord Leycester hospital (the Strand)
*New College, Oxford (Anointment room)
*Raby Castle (Whitehall Palace)oundtrack
Original score was composed by "Martin Phipps" featuring vocals by the
Mediæval Bæbes and theLondon Bulgarian Choir . The score won anIvor Novello Award for "Best Television soundtrack". The Lyrics on the track played during the opening sequence were derived from a poem written by Elizabeth I.ee also
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Historical drama film
*BBC television drama
*BBC
*PBS References
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/virginqueen/index.html The Virgin Queen -PBS]
* [http://www.metacritic.com/tv/shows/virginqueen The Virgin Queen - metacritic.com ]
* [http://www.themakeupgallery.info/period/c16/elizabeth/virgin.htm C16th makeups: The Virgin Queen]
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/virginqueen/ The Virgin Queen - BBC Drama]
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