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My Top Ten British Monarchy Series:

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To commemorate the Featured TV Blog for the month of July, The Crown, I have gathered My Top Ten British Monarchy Series! If you’re looking for the best British monarchy series, you came to the right place, have a look at my favorite shows that feature the British royal family or monarchy in the series!

Genre: Drama, Political, Thriller, Based on "King Charles III" by Mike Bartlett, Screenplay by Mike Bartlett, Directed by Rupert Goold, Starring: Tim Pigott-Smith, Oliver Chris, Richard Goulding, Tamara Lawrance, Charlotte Riley, Margot Leicester, with Composer: Jocelyn Pook, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Executive producers: Greg Brenman, Roanna Benn, Mike Bartlett, and Rupert Goold, with Producer: Simon Maloney, with Cinematography by Philippe Kress, and Editor: Elen Pierce Lewis, Running time: 90 minutes, Production company: Drama Republic Original Network: BBC Two (2017)
Genre: Historical drama, Romantic drama, Created by Laurie McCarthy, and Stephanie SenGupta, Starring: Adelaide Kane, Megan Follows, Torrance Coombs, Toby Regbo, Jenessa Grant, Opening theme: "Scotland" by The Lumineers, with Composer: Trevor Morris, Country of origin: United States, and Canada, Original language: English, No. of seasons: 4, No. of episodes: 78, Executive producers: Laurie McCarthy, Stephanie SenGupta, Brad Silberling, John Weber, and Frank Siracusa, Running time: 42 minutes, Production companies: Joyful Girl Productions, Take 5 Productions, Whizbang Films, Warner Bros. Television, and CBS Television Studios, Original Network: The CW (2013-17)
Genre: Drama, Created by Tom Grieves, Directed by Metin Hüseyin, and Maurice Phillips, Starring: Rupert Evans, Jane Asher, Zoe Telford, Roy Marsden, Lorcan Cranitch, Sophie Winkleman, David Harewood, Sebastian Armesto, with Composers: Richard Chester, and Joby Talbot, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of series: 1, No. of episodes: 8 , Executive producers: George Faber, Charles Pattinson, and Tom Grieves, Producer: Gina Cronk, with Editors: Annie Kocur, and Beverley Mills, Running time: 45 minutes, Production company: Company Pictures, Original Network: ITV (2008)
Genre: Historical drama, Based on "Wolf Hall" and "Bring Up the Bodies" by Hilary Mantel, Written by Peter Straughan, Directed by Peter Kosminsky, Starring: Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, Claire Foy, Bernard Hill, Anton Lesser, Mark Gatiss, Mathieu Amalric, Joanne Whalley, Jonathan Pryce, with Composers: Original music by Debbie Wiseman, and Tudor music by Claire van Kampen, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of series: 1, No. of episodes: 6, Executive producer: Colin Callender, Producer: Mark Pybus, with Cinematography by Gavin Finney, Running time: 60–65 minutes, Production company: Company Pictures Original Networks: BBC Two, BBC Two HD (2015)
Genre: Sitcom/parody, Written by George Jeffrie, and Bert Tyler-Moore, Directed by Adam Miller, Starring: Harry Enfield, Haydn Gwynne, Hugh Skinner, with Composer: Ian Masterson, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of series: 3, No. of episodes: 21, Executive producers: Robert Wulff-Cochrane, and Camilla Campbell, Producer: Izzy Mant, Running time: 23–25 minutes, Specials: 48 minutes, Production companies: Noho Film and TV, Original Network: Channel 4 (HD) (2016-P)
Genre: Historical period drama, Historical fiction, Based on "The King's Curse & The Constant Princess" by Philippa Gregory, Developed by Emma Frost, and Matthew Graham, Starring: Sai Bennett, Alicia Borrachero, Andrew Buchan, Laura Carmichael, Daniel Cerqueira, Aaron Cobham, Elliot Cowan, Philip Cumbus, Antonio de la Torre, Peter Egan, with Composers: Samuel Sim, and Chris Egan, Country of origin: United States, and United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of episodes: 16, Executive producers: Emma Frost, Matthew Graham, Colin Callender, Scott Huff, Charlie Hampton, Charlie Pattinson, with Producers: Andrea Dewsbery, and Pat Tookey-Dickson, with Cinematography by Maja Zamojda, Stefan Ciupek, Ian Moss, and Joel Devlin, Editors: Jo Smyth, Caroline Bleakley, David Yardley, Nikki McChristie, Mark Trend, Gez Morris, Josh Cunliffe, and Catherine Creed, Running time: 54–60 minutes, Production companies: All3 Media's New Pictures, Playground, Giddy Ink, and Jumping Joseph, Original Network: Starz (2019-20)
Genre: Drama, Historical fiction, Based on "The White Queen," "The Red Queen," and "The Kingmaker's Daughter" by Philippa Gregory, Written by Emma Frost, Lisa McGee, Malcolm Campbell, and Nicole Taylor, Directed by James Kent, Jamie Payne, and Colin Teague, Starring: Rebecca Ferguson, Amanda Hale, Faye Marsay, with Composer: John Lunn, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of episodes: 10, Executive producers: John Griffin, George Faber, Charles Pattinson, Colin Callender, Philippa Gregory, Eurydice Gysel, Jan Vrints, and Polly Hill, Production location: Belgium, Running time: 580 minutes, Production companies: Company Pictures, and Czar Television, Original Network: BBC One (2013)
Genre: Historical drama, Created by Daisy Goodwin, Written by Daisy Goodwin, Guy Andrews, and Ottilie Wilford, Starring: Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes, Peter Bowles, Catherine Flemming, Daniela Holtz, Nell Hudson, Ferdinand Kingsley, Tommy Knight, Nigel Lindsay, Eve Myles, David Oakes, Paul Rhys, Adrian Schiller, Peter Firth, Alex Jennings, Rufus Sewell, Bebe Cave, Margaret Clunie, Tilly Steele, Leo Suter, Jordan Waller, Anna Wilson-Jones, Diana Rigg, Nicholas Audsley, Sabrina Bartlett, David Burnett, Kate Fleetwood, Vincent Regan, Lily Travers, John Sessions, Laurence Fox, with Theme music composer: Martin Phipps, and Composer: Ruth Barrett, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Original language: English, No. of series: 3, No. of episodes: 25, Executive producers: Daisy Goodwin, Dan McCulloch, Damien Timmer, and Rebecca Eaton, with Producers: Paul Frift, and David Boulter, Production location: United Kingdom, Running time: 46–89 minutes, Production companies: Mammoth Screen, and Masterpiece, Original Network: ITV (2016-19)
Genre: Historical drama, Created by Michael Hirst, Written by Michael Hirst, Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, Sam Neill, Callum Blue, Henry Czerny, Natalie Dormer, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Nick Dunning, Jeremy Northam, James Frain, Jamie Thomas King, Hans Matheson, Peter O'Toole, Annabelle Wallis, Alan Van Sprang, Gerard McSorley, Max von Sydow, Joss Stone, Tamzin Merchant, Lothaire Bluteau, Sarah Bolger, Max Brown, Torrance Coombs, David O'Hara, Joely Richardson, Composer: Trevor Morris, Country of origin: United Kingdom, Canada, and United States, Original language: English, No. of seasons 4, No. of episodes 38, Executive producers: Michael Hirst, Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan, Ben Silverman, Teri Weinberg, Sheila Hockin, Mritunjay Waghmare, Producers: James Flynn, and Gary Howsam, Production location: Ireland, Running time: 47–56 minutes, Production companies: Reveille Eire, Working Title Television, Octagon Entertainment, Peace Arch Entertainment, and Showtime Networks, Original Network: BBC Two (United Kingdom), CBC Television (Canada), Showtime (United States)(200-10)
  • 1. The Crown (2016-P)
Created by Peter Morgan, Starring: Seasons 5:, Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Dominic West, Jonny Lee Miller, Olivia Williams, Claudia Harrison, Natascha McElhone, Marcia Warren, and Elizabeth Debicki. Photo Credit: Netflix

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten British Monarchy Series! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

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