The first installment of the BBC series The Super Sizers go Regency, a light-hearted look at Regency dining to enjoy with your History a’la Carte.
- Proper Gentlemen and Ladies
- Of Refinement and Good Manners
- Fine Dining in the Regency Era
- The Breeching Ceremony of a Young Boy and His Rite of Passage: Regency Fashion
- The well-dressed Regency boy wore a skeleton suit
- The Old Price Riots of 1809
- The Empress Josephine is Saved By a Shawl: 1800
- The Royal Waterloo Floating Baths
- Interpreting The Tapestry: Scene by Scene
- Mary Rose reveals armour piercing cannonball secret
- London Landmarks in Wartime
- Guns & English Shooting (Part III)
- Hamelin de Warenne : “Par lege Per Lege”
- A most loyal and devoted spouse: Jeanne de Geneville
- Did Elizabeth I Really Hate Other Women?
- Introducing the First Total War…
- A state funeral for William Pitt the Younger
- The Death of Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
- Katherine Plantagenet, Richard III’s Illegitimate Daughter
- Teaching the Deaf in 18th century London: A tribute to Rev. John Townsend.
- The Betrayal of Joan of Arc
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