From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Persuasion’: Can Jane Austen Survive the Millennium? Film & TV July 29, 2022
Channel 5’s Anne Boleyn – ‘Grumble all you like, this is how it’s going to be’ Film & TV June 12, 2021
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Season 2 Episode 5 The Scholar His Dark Materials December 12, 2020
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Episode Two ‘The Idea of the North’ Olga Hughes BooksFilm & TVHis Dark Materials November 13, 2019
From ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Persuasion’: Can Jane Austen Survive the Millennium? Film & TV July 29, 2022
From ‘Wicked Wife’ to ‘Insane Traitor’: The Continued Slander of Jane Boleyn History January 25, 2021
His Dark Materials Book to Screen Analysis: Episode 8 Season Finale ‘Betrayal’ His Dark Materials December 29, 2019
Elizabeth Norton’s ‘The Lives of Tudor Women’ Book Tour – The Seven Ages of Women Olga Hughes BooksHistory October 12, 2016
The Mythology of Jane Boleyn: What was Jane and Anne Boleyn’s Relationship Like? History September 13, 2022
Eustace Chapuys Inside the Tudor Court by Lauren Mackay Olga Hughes HistoryInterviews August 13, 2013
Love Is A Dagger – In which we ponder whether for Shakespeare love is mere words, or an altogether more penetrating object. Shakespeare August 5, 2023
The problems of Richard III’s Y chromosome; the problems relating to the burials at Clare Priory, and the problems of working with Historic England HistoryRichard III May 22, 2017
The World of Richard III with Kristie Dean Olga Hughes HistoryInterviewsRichard III February 15, 2015
Walmer Castle and Gardens: A Tudor Rose By Any Other Name Neil Kemp October 28, 2013For this week’s tour of an historical heritage site in Kent, I took the short journey along the coast from...
Designing The Future – Apple’s New Circle HQ C S Hughes October 23, 2013Apple executives are hoping the design for their new HQ, which has been dubbed ‘The Spaceship Campus’, will be approved...
The Woodvilles: Behind the Myth with Susan Higginbotham Olga Hughes October 22, 2013The secret marriage between a Duchess and a Squire may have raised a few eyebrows in 1437, but no one...
Deal Castle: It Isn’t Big, But it is Clever Neil Kemp October 21, 2013This week’s tour of Kent’s historical sights took me to Deal Castle, just south of Deal town centre. Deal Castle...
The Hidden Political Agendas In Richard Scarry’s Naughty Bunny C S Hughes October 17, 2013Richard Scarry’s Naughty Bunny is a children’s book, published by Golden Press, Sydney, in 1974, by arrangement with Western Publishing...
Will Star Trek Return To TV For Its 50th Anniversary? C S Hughes October 16, 2013Robert Orci, co-creator of shows like Fringe and Sleepy Hollow, and co-writer of the last two JJ Abrams directed Star...
Two Torments: Stephen King’s Carrie and Joe Hill’s The Lady Rests C S Hughes October 16, 2013Carrie is Stephen King’s classic 1974 horror novel, his first published novel, filmed by Brian De Palma in 1976 and...
Richborough Roman Fort: Whatever happened to the Romans? Neil Kemp October 14, 2013Whatever happened to the Romans? Now, at first glance, the answer to the above question would seem self-evident. After all...
The Lost Son of Richard III? The Search for Richard Plantagenet Olga Hughes October 14, 2013 The grave of King Richard III may have been discovered, but the mystery of Richard of Eastwell, a reclusive bricklayer...
Harrison Ford defends Ender’s Game “Art and their Creators Often Diverge” Olga Hughes October 13, 2013Harrison Ford has rejected the suggestion that author Orson Scott Card’s personal views are relevant to the content of the...