Elizabeth I Season 1 Episode 1
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First in a two-part drama chronicling the Virgin Queen's later years, beginning by examining her relationship with the Earl of Leicester - who is vexed when a French suitor arrives at the English court. The newcomer swiftly proves a rival for the monarch's affections, before the execution of Mary Queen of Scots and the war with Spain test her mettle. Helen Mirren puts in an Emmy-winning performance in the title role- Online
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Cast
- Simon Woods as Gifford
- Diana Kent as Lady Essex
- Toby Salaman as Dr Lopez
- John McEnery as Jesuit Priest
- David Deleve as Sir Francis Drake
- Geoffrey Streatfeild as Sir Anthony Babington
- Mykolas Dorofejus as William Davison
- Martin Marquez as Don Bernardino Mendoza
- Charlotte Asprey as Frances Walsingham
- Martin Savage as Stubbs
- Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I
- Jamie Glover as Richard
- Ramunas Rudokas as Thomas Burghley
- Rimantas Bagdzevicius as Howard of Effingham
- Charles Millham as Priest
- Ben Pullen as Sir Walter Raleigh
- Will Keen as Francis Bacon
- Eddie Redmayne as Southampton
- Ewen Bremner as James VI
- Malcolm Terris as Chaplain
- Douglas Reith as Judge
- Jeremy Irons as Earl of Leicester
- Ann Firbank as Anne
- Arvydas Dapsys as MP
- Geoffrey T Bersey as Hatton
- Anna Steel as Lady in waiting
- Hugh Dancy as Earl of Essex
- Patrick Malahide as Sir Francis Walsingham
- Ian McDiarmid as Lord Burghley
- Jeremie Covillault as Duke of Anjou
- Erick Deshors as Jean Simier
- Barbara Flynn as Mary, Queen of Scots
- Toby Jones as Robert Cecil
Credits
- Suzan Harrison Executive-Producer
- George Faber Executive-Producer
- Charlie Pattinson Executive-Producer
- Nigel Williams Scriptwriter, Writer
- Tom Hooper Director
- Barney Reisz Producer
