

Using historically-accurate, battle-filled re-enactments and interviews with expert historians and noted authors, this two-part documentary series brings to vivid life the captivating true stories behind Britain's bloody civil wars.
Direction
James Fowler makes re-enactments feel genuinely cinematic.
Production
Surprisingly epic scale for early-2000s TV documentary.
Director
James Fowler
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This dropped two years before Jonathan Rhys Meyers started seducing everyone as Henry VIII. Early 2000s British TV was absolutely obsessed with making monarchy sexy again.
The Wars of the Roses technically ended with Henry Tudor marrying Elizabeth of York—literally uniting the roses. That's not just metaphor, they invented the Tudor rose to flex about it.
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