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Windsors: A Royal Dynasty
The First Windsors, 1911-1936 (Part 1 of 4)
Monday, Nov. 23 › 3am
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King George V was a shy man who became monarch by accident. He lacked charisma, but with his generous heart and loyal wife, Queen Mary, he eventually won over his people. Prince Edward, his son and heir, was handsome, charming, and a natural communicator who loved modernity (he was everything his father wasn't). Prince Albert (Bertie), George and Mary's second son, was even more shy and modest than his father. He reluctantly became king when Edward neglected his royal duty for the love of a woman, Wallis Simpson. The abdication would nearly bring the House of Windsor to its knees.
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The First Windsors, 1911-1936 (Part 1 of 4)
Monday, November 23 › 3am
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60 mins CC DVI
The Reluctant King, 1936-1952 (Part 2 of 4)
Tuesday, November 24 › 3am
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The New Elizabethan Age, 1952-1981 (Part 3 of 4)
Wednesday, November 25 › 3am
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The 1947 Royal Wedding: The People's Wedding (Part 4 of 4)
Thursday, November 26 › 3am
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Windsors: A Royal Dynasty
The 1947 Royal Wedding: The People's Wedding (Part 4 of 4)
first aired: February 24, 2008 (#104)
On November 20th, 1947, Princess Elizabeth, the heir to the throne, married ...
The New Elizabethan Age, 1952-1981 (Part 3 of 4)
first aired: February 17, 2008 (#103)
The episode starts with Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation. Margaret, her ...
The Reluctant King, 1936-1952 (Part 2 of 4)
first aired: February 10, 2008 (#102)
Edward's abdication was the worst possible news for his younger brother, ...
The First Windsors, 1911-1936 (Part 1 of 4)
first aired: February 3, 2008 (#101)
King George V was a shy man who became monarch by accident. He lacked ...
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