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The Best Episodes of Six Wives with Lucy Worsley

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In an ambitious and groundbreaking approach to drama and history featuring dramatic reconstruction, historian Lucy Worsley time travels back to the Tudor Court to witness some of the most dramatic moments in the lives of

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    Six Wives with Lucy Worsley Season 1 Episode 1 - Divorced
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    #1 - Divorced

    S1:E1

    Lucy reveals the happy marriage of Henry VIII to first wife, Katherine of Aragon. Despite Katherine’s skill and devotion as his Queen, when she fails to give Henry the son he needs, he falls for Anne Boleyn.

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  2. Six Wives with Lucy Worsley Season 1 Episode 2 - Beheaded, Died
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    #2 - Beheaded, Died

    S1:E2

    As Henry breaks with the Roman Church to marry Anne, Lucy sees him grow tired of Anne and fall for Jane Seymour. Anne’s fate is sealed: she is executed and Henry immediately marries Jane. But Jane dies as soon as she gives birth to a son.

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  3. Six Wives with Lucy Worsley Season 1 Episode 3 - Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
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    #3 - Divorced, Beheaded, Survived

    S1:E3

    Lucy presents the last 3 wives: Anne of Cleves, the one who was called ‘ugly;’ young Catherine Howard, revealing her tragic abusive childhood; and finally the far-from-saintly nurse, Katherine Parr.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Divorced" is the best rated episode of "Six Wives with Lucy Worsley". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Russell England and written by Chloe Moss, it aired on 12/7/2016. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Beheaded, Died".