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01Lucy Baynham20230424Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

1. Lucy Baynham

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland Production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

02John Blanke20230425Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

2. John Blanke

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

03John Cabot20230426Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

3. John Cabot

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

04Aura Soltana20230427Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

4. Aura Soltana

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

05 LASTManteo20230428Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

5. Manteo

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

06Chinano 'the Turk'20230501Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

6. Chinano 'the Turk

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary. University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

07Mary Fillis20230502Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

7. Mary Fillis

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

08Roderigo Lopez20230503Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

8. Roderigo Lopez

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England

09Mohammed Al-annuri20230504Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

9. Mohammed al-Annuri

Presenter Jerry Brotton is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London.

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.

10Emilia Lanyer20230505Jerry Brotton listens for the voices and tells the stories of the ‘other Tudors': ten men and women from across the world that lived, worked, worshipped and died in Tudor England.

The popular fascination with the Tudors tends to concentrate on the lives of white, elite, English-born men (and the occasional woman). But Tudor England also saw Muslims, Jews, Africans and Native Americans come and go from the Russia, Persia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Americas, making their homes and careers here, and in the process transforming the nature of early English culture and society. This series tells the stories of ten individuals that reveal a very different story of the Tudor period as a time of multicultural exchange, encounter and ordinary working people living alongside each other.

10. Emilia Lanyer

Presenter Jerry Brotton, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London

Producer Mark Rickards

A Whistledown Scotland production

Jerry Brotton looks at those from around the world who made their homes in Tudor England.