American History’s Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley Season 1 is a three-part documentary series hosted by British historian Lucy Worsley. The series examines how key moments in American history, from ...
A BBC radio show presented by Lucy Worsley that discusses murderers from a “feminist perspective” has sparked a backlash from female listeners after focusing on discrimination against male drag ...
Lucy Worsley is familiar to PBS viewers for her investigative portraits of legendary royals like Henry VIII and his many wives. Now, she uncovers in her 3-part Sunday night series, “Agatha Christie: ...
For Lucy Worsley, a lifelong fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s perpetually perceptive detective Sherlock Holmes, the question that propels her new 3-part PBS series “Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle” was ...
Inspiring one of the largest police pursuits of her time, a certain celebrated detective novelist created a lingering real-life mystery by disappearing for 11 days in 1926. But she has seldom gone ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
Lucy Worsley was born in Reading, studied Ancient and Modern History at New College, Oxford, and later recieved a PhD in art history from the University of Sussex. Her first job after leaving college ...
Why is Lucy Worsley whispering from beneath her Tudor-era burgonet helmet, dressed as a Yeoman of the Guard and spilling royal beans? Because she’s placed herself at the first encounter, circa 1522, ...
Lucy Worsley is at home in south London, sitting at her desk, holding up a worn paperback – a book that’s very special to her, because, she says, it was where her passion for history all began. “Jean ...