Series looking at the British genius for woodwork over the centuries.
The Extraordinary Thomas Chippendale
Thomas Chippendale is the most famous furniture designer the world has ever produced, but what about the man behind the chairs? This episode shows how Chippendale worked his way up from humble roots to working for the nobility, but also how he was ruined by the very aristocrats he created such wonders for.
The Glorious Grinling Gibbons
Series about great British woodworkers continues by looking at the life and work of Grinling Gibbons. He isn't a household name, but he is the greatest the woodcarver the British Isles ever produced. Working in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London, Gibbons created delightful carved masterpieces for the likes of Charles II and William of Orange. This film explores the genius of the man they called the 'Michelangelo of wood'.
The Divine Craft of Carpentry
Series about the history of British woodworking concludes by looking at the Middle Ages, a golden era. Sponsored by the monarchy and the Church, carvers and carpenters created wonders that still astound us today, from the magnificent roof of Westminster Hall to the Coronation Chair, last used by Elizabeth II, but created 700 years ago. The film also shows how this precious legacy was nearly destroyed during the fires of the Reformation.
Paul Copley
Narrator
Lucy Worsley Investigates
2022
Abroad Again in Britain
2005
King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons
2013
Seven Ages of Britain
2010
Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain
2017
Michael Wood's Story Of England
Empire Of The Seas
The Normans
1066: The Battle for Middle Earth
2009
A History of Celtic Britain
2011
Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War
Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain
Time Team
1994
Digging for Britain
Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways
2025
Spying on the Royals
Inside Hampton Court Palace
2021
Mary at 90: A Lifetime of Cooking
Illuminations: The Private Lives of Medieval Kings
2012
The Stuarts
2014