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Lucy Worsley's Fireworks for a Tudor Queen tonight on BBC 4 from 21.00 to 22.30. Looks worth watching,

 

Historian Lucy Worsley teams up with artist and materials scientist Zoe Laughlin to explore the explosive science and fascinating history of
fireworks, using an original pyrotechnics instruction manual,and other 400-year-old historical documents, to recreate one of the most spectacular fireworks displays from the Tudor era.

 

Lucy and Zoe are joined by a team of top class pyrotechnicians to replicate a mind-blowing fireworks display especially designed for Queen Elizabeth I - one of the first documented firework displays in England. Lucy pieces together clues from some of the earliest instruction manuals for making fireworks in England, as well as eyewitness accounts of the display laid on in 1575. Armed with this information, the team apply their understanding of cutting-edge pyrotechnics to recreate it in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, where it was originally staged.

 

Using hands-on experiments to test their designs, the team construct Tudor rockets, firework fountains and a fire-breathing dragon, as well as discovering the secrets of Elizabethan gunpowder.

 

Throughout the show, Lucy explores the history of the three-week extravaganza laid on by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, in his final attempt to win the queen's hand in marriage - from the elaborate food the Tudor audience would have eaten, to the colours that the set might have been painted in.

 

She also reveals the important role fireworks had during the Tudor era - from the firework effects used on stage at the Globe Theatre to the pyrotechnical experimentation that took place at the Tower of London, the MI5 of its day.

 

But not all the clues can be found in England - some of the fireworks described need to be tracked down further afield. Lucy travels to Italy to recreate the mysterious Girandola - a horizontal spinning wheel of fire - whilst Zoe flies to South Korea to witness the ancient, and rather terrifying, rocket box launcher in action.

 

The danger and technical challenges involved in recreating 400-year-old fireworks creates a real sense of scale and event. And the detective work needed to decipher these Tudor pyrotechnic manuals, and the engineering ingenuity to recreate them, form the narrative spine of the film, culminating in a spectacular recreation of Elizabeth I's mind-blowing firework display at Kenilworth Castle.

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Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:

Wasn’t Babbington part of some plot ?

He....if indeed it's the same bloke, was a mainstay of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne

Yes ...I’m guessing it’s not the same guy 

Not sure of the dates, but this one could be the plotters dad

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:

Wasn’t Babbington part of some plot ?

He....if indeed it's the same bloke, was a mainstay of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne

Yes ...I’m guessing it’s not the same guy 

Not sure of the dates, but this one could be the plotters dad

Maybe 

Baz
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:

Wasn’t Babbington part of some plot ?

He....if indeed it's the same bloke, was a mainstay of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne

Yes ...I’m guessing it’s not the same guy 

Not sure of the dates, but this one could be the plotters dad

The plot was 1586

Yogi19
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

Health & Safety hadn’t been thought of when we were at school

Yogi19
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢunsurprisingly they didn’t let me take it for my olevels ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

Baz
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢunsurprisingly they didn’t let me take it for my olevels ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

 Chemistry was the only science I was good at but it clashed with something else on my timetable so I binned it

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

Health & Safety hadn’t been thought of when we were at school

Little jars of assorted chemicals on the bench+ fire + bored teenagers equalled boom....a not very loud one, but glass flying everywhere...and we didn't have goggles

Kaytee
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢunsurprisingly they didn’t let me take it for my olevels ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

 Chemistry was the only science I was good at but it clashed with something else on my timetable so I binned it

I took human biology ....with nurses as parents I had no choice 

Baz
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢunsurprisingly they didn’t let me take it for my olevels ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

We had to choose between arts and sciences...I binned sciences

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:

Test tubes and a Bunsen burner - I’m transported back to Chemistry class

And me ...I set fire to the rubber tube bit 

I only took sciences for 2 years........but we did manage to blow up one of those glass beakers with the Bunsen burner.....no health and safety nonsense for us

Health & Safety hadn’t been thought of when we were at school

Little jars of assorted chemicals on the bench+ fire + bored teenagers equalled boom....a not very loud one, but glass flying everywhere...and we didn't have goggles

 Google’s - never saw them in a classroom at our school

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

Been to the Globe a couple of times....they give you blankets to keep warm, it's freezing by the river at night

You can take a picnic with you too

 Sounds good

It's a great experience...take booze as well....the boxes on the middle tier are the best and the good thing is that they aren't expensive

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

Been to the Globe a couple of times....they give you blankets to keep warm, it's freezing by the river at night

You can take a picnic with you too

 Sounds good

It's a great experience...take booze as well....the boxes on the middle tier are the best and the good thing is that they aren't expensive

I had enough bother persuading MrY to go to The Old Vic, so I doubt I could persuade him to go to The Globe - even if I told him he could take booze

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

Been to the Globe a couple of times....they give you blankets to keep warm, it's freezing by the river at night

You can take a picnic with you too

 Sounds good

It's a great experience...take booze as well....the boxes on the middle tier are the best and the good thing is that they aren't expensive

I had enough bother persuading MrY to go to The Old Vic, so I doubt I could persuade him to go to The Globe - even if I told him he could take booze

Mr KT didn't come....the three of us went,daughter,me and son in law

Kaytee
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

Been to the Globe a couple of times....they give you blankets to keep warm, it's freezing by the river at night

You can take a picnic with you too

 Sounds good

It's a great experience...take booze as well....the boxes on the middle tier are the best and the good thing is that they aren't expensive

I had enough bother persuading MrY to go to The Old Vic, so I doubt I could persuade him to go to The Globe - even if I told him he could take booze

Mr KT didn't come....the three of us went,daughter,me and son in law

Baz
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Kaytee posted:

Been to the Globe a couple of times....they give you blankets to keep warm, it's freezing by the river at night

You can take a picnic with you too

 Sounds good

It's a great experience...take booze as well....the boxes on the middle tier are the best and the good thing is that they aren't expensive

I had enough bother persuading MrY to go to The Old Vic, so I doubt I could persuade him to go to The Globe - even if I told him he could take booze

Mr KT didn't come....the three of us went,daughter,me and son in law

Yogi19

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