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British historian Lucy Worsley travels to Russia to investigate the 300-year reign of the Romanov dynasty.British historian Lucy Worsley travels to Russia to investigate the 300-year reign of the Romanov dynasty.British historian Lucy Worsley travels to Russia to investigate the 300-year reign of the Romanov dynasty.
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My husband and I got so tired of Lucy Worsley, and her two red dresses with matching lipstick, that we quit halfway through the second episode. A great commentator is either invisible or compliments the subject. Lucy was just annoying. Which is too bad, because the material was interesting. We'll look elsewhere for information on the Romanovs.
Many beautiful songs in the documentary, no way to find them.
If you are looking for an exhaustive look at the Romanov dynasty of Russia, then you may want to skip "Empire of the Tsars". While it's a good show, it's not complete and in order to be so, the program would have to include several more episodes. Instead, it's an overview of the more important Romanovs--with particular emphasis on Peter the Great, Catherine the Great and how the later incompetent Tsars lost control of the nation by refusing to make meaningful change. As such, it's an excellent history lesson for the average person--a person that doesn't need every name and date but just coverage of the highlights.
I noticed that one reviewer really, really hated the host, Lucy Worsley, and the language was very harsh. While I agree she is NOT a typical host and seems decidedly working class in her language and style, the criticism seems unfair. I actually enjoyed her modern and somewhat less professorial and professional manner. Well worth seeing overall.
I noticed that one reviewer really, really hated the host, Lucy Worsley, and the language was very harsh. While I agree she is NOT a typical host and seems decidedly working class in her language and style, the criticism seems unfair. I actually enjoyed her modern and somewhat less professorial and professional manner. Well worth seeing overall.
To me this "documentary" was more biased, rather than a documentary.
On top why would Lucy make faces as if she's considering Russians a lower class nation, as is the typical mindset in Western World?
The way Romanov was pronounced bothered me throughout the 'series'. She kept saying /Románov/ instead of /Rómanov/.
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- TriviaThe violin strings that are often used in the series, are also used on Amanda Lear's song "Money Money".
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