Armada: 12 Days to Save England
2015
Anita Dobson as Elizabeth I https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/de40fa99c24414871d590f60587e2159e34a84f1989ef71b0e24b57f0430c2da.jpg
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Armada: 12 Days to Save England
2015
Anita Dobson as Elizabeth I https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/de40fa99c24414871d590f60587e2159e34a84f1989ef71b0e24b57f0430c2da.jpg
Beautiful!!! I need to watch that – I’ve never heard of it.
Me either. I came across it while looking up something else. I need to poke around and see if I can find it. The eps on youtube are tampered with, not very watchable.
The Christmas special of
Upstart Crow: Christmas Crow
2017
Emma Thompson as Queen Elizabeth I
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/27ead943dcea47eec176bc9e95cf0a8962c8bdabd3b883a01ac8b0368495a96c.jpg
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6c9rw8
Nice, thank you!
A gown that was first seen on Elizabeth R was later seen on an extra in the “Elizabeth” 1998
I wonder if this might be the same garment (outer) in
Tales from the Royal Wardrobe
2014
Costume seen on Lucy Worsley
There’s a great sequence of a costume historian helping her get dressed in it.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2365504474/
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Hmm, I’m not happy with those caps. PBS streaming isn’t that good. I tried BBC UK and it wasn’t any better. Here’s a small still
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1Z3tXy41nvZzYN63MvFgccy/dr-lucy-worsley-reveals-how-she-dressed-to-rule
Thanks so much!
Lucy Worseley in Histories Biggest Fibs, dressed again as QEI
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/27/00/3C49366000000578-4162436-image-a-20_1485476859381.jpg
Awesome, thank you!
Her is other dress on Szidi Tobias as Queen in
Johanna’s Secrets (2015)
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f527303c605f7bf8d0cbb5c0b2b2e3ff5a2009358ca86d57cb43d2bdffde9814.png
The LKXA advert reproduction of the armada portrait gown seems to have been reused for a BBC documentary. It’s worn by Anita Dobson as Queen Elizabeth I in “the Armada – 12 days to save England”
Awesome, thanks!
Here’s another picture of the dress inb Elizabeth: The Acclaimed Saga of England’s Virgin Queen 2000.
Also, I think the LKXA dressis used in Doctor Who (Series 3, ep.2 The Shakespeare Code) on Queen Elizabeth. I think this because in this, rather grainy, photo the embroidered detail on the dress (octogon stars)is the same (the bodice looks the same too) with a black and white coat over the top. Which probably means that given that the ruff is the same, that they simply reused the dress with a extra coat
i think you may be right. on closer examination, there are more differences. for example the bows on the elizabeth R dress are blue und pink, the ones for the ad are brown and salmon. the black fabric for the first dress seems structured, perhaps plaid or something, whereas the fabric on the ad-dress seems to be straight black velvet. than there is the reddish lining of the sleeves on the latter dress and the attachment of pearls on their seams, which seem to be enclosed by lines of other ornaments. plus the bodice seems to have four vertical stripes where the E-R dress hasn’t, but this one has different, limp pink bow attached to it’s peak. and finally: observe the hemlines of the underskirts. the one on the ad seem quite worn and nothing like there had ever been an additional part as there is with the elizabeth R skirt. so there probably really are two dresses made after the same painting. great find!
I don’t want to nit-pick at your excellent site, but I don’t think the dress in the LKXA advert is the same as the original one from Elizabeth R.
This is the auction page for the Elizabeth R dress:
http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&screen=lotdetailsNoFlash&iSaleItemNo=4309025&iSaleNo=16808&iSaleSectionNo=1
The site allows you to look at close ups of the dress, and it would seem that the gold star motifs on the under-skirt have brown centres and are smaller (they don’t reach the edges of the octagon shapes that surround them) than on the LKXA ad. Although photoshop is a marvelous thing, I’m not sure anyone would go to the trouble of altering all those individual motifs!