The Borgias – Review of Season 3 Episode 1: The Face of Death
Plots thicken and intrigue is flying left and right at the Borgia family. It was a non-stop action episode that had you on the edge of your seat the entire time. It was definitely an excellent start to what’s looking to be an exciting season!
Game of Thrones – Review of Season 3 Episode 3: Walk of Punishment
‘All men must die…but we are not men’ ~ Daenerys Targaryen
Game of Thrones – Review of Season 3 Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words
In this week’s episode, we wrap up where all our other characters left off – Arya, Theon, Rob, Jamie, Bran and Sansa.
Vikings – Review of Episode 6: Burial of the Dead
This week on Vikings, we focus on two major events: Ragnar’s fight to the death with Earl Haraldson and a Viking funeral.
Game of Thrones – Review of Season 3, Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris
After what seemed like an eternity, we’re back with an exciting third season of Game of Thrones. Another season of plotting, scheming, sex, violence and dragons!
Vikings – Review of Episode 5: Raid
‘Let the man who thinks that he is descended from the Gods learn that he is human after all’
Season 3 of Game of Thrones set to begin
For millions of fans, the third season of Game of Thrones could not come fast enough. The hit TV show returns to HBO in the United States and Canada on Sunday, March 31st.
Vikings – Review of Episode 4: Trial
The war has begun. Aethelstan is right – Ragnar is preparing for the worst and Rollo’s refusal to hand his brother over is going to cost them dearly.
Vikings – Review of Episode 3: Dispossessed
What happens to Ragnar and his band of merry men this week?
Vikings – Review of Episode 2: Wrath of Northmen
A little preparation, a little prayer, a little plunder…
Vikings – Review of Episode 1: Rites of Passage
A review of the series premiere of Vikings
‘The Storm is Coming’: Vikings to premiere on History Channel in March
The latest TV Drama that will be focusing on the Middle Ages, Vikings, will be premiering in North America on March 3, 2013. The show will be aired on the History Channel in the United States and History Television in Canada.
Labyrinth, Part 2
So we continue with the exciting conclusion of last week’s two part mini-series, Labyrinth. Alice is being pursued by unsavory attackers, and Carcassonne has all but fallen.
Labyrinth
A review of Part 1 of author Kate Mosse’s, “Labyrinth”. Cathars, Crusaders and the Holy Grail!
Time Team to end in 2013
‘Time Team was not only high-quality public service television, it also attracted a large and passionate audience both in the UK and overseas. I’m proud to have been associated with it’ – Tony Robinson
World Without End – Review of Episode 5: Pawns
‘Caris Wooler, your spirit and heart are all that I love of England. If I am still King tomorrow, I will grant your petition.’
World Without End – Review of Episode 4: Check
In this week’s episode, Edward III goes to war against France in 1334. Meanwhile, bridge building under Merthin’s guidance begins. Gwenda has Ralph’s baby, Caris and Mother Cecilia fight for their hospital and Godwyn continues to plot and scheme as Prior.
World Without End – Review of Episode 3: Prior
After the bridge collapse, Caris helps the wounded and hopes to open a hospital. Godwyn schemes to become Prior following the suspicious drowning of Prior Anthony. King Edward III declares war on France, and the Hundred Years’ War begins.
World Without End – Review of Episode 2: King
On this week’s World Without End, we see Caris marry abusive Elfric and Ralph’s fateful meeting with Annet that lands him in the stocks….
World Without End – Review of Episode 1: Knight
There was a lot packed into this first episode and although there were some graphic scenes to keep people glued to their screens, the opening episode really wasn’t engaging me and keeping my interest.
Ken Follett’s World Without End comes to TV screens
The latest medieval drama is set to air this fall on television screens: World Without End, an adaptation of Ken Follett’s international best-selling novel set amidst natural disaster, plague, and war in 14th century England.
New details released about ‘Vikings’ television series
The producers of Vikings, a historical-drama to air in 2013, have released new details about the show, including more about the plot and the actors who will be donning Norse gear.
Medieval Reimaginings: Female Knights in Children’s Television
This paper will consider three medievalist children’s television programmes, Jane and the Dragon, Sir Gadabout and Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, each of which grant knightly roles to their central female characters.
Saturday Morning Medieval: Medievalisms and Children’s television programming
This paper could alternately be called medieval puns, or how many ways can you replace the word night with knight.
The Borgias – Review – SE02 EP10 – The Confession
‘With my last strength I damn this unholy Pope!’ ~ Savonarola