TAMZIN MERCHANT as KATHERYN HOWARD THE TUDORS (2007 - 2010)

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TAMZIN MERCHANT as KATHERYN HOWARD THE TUDORS (2007 - 2010)
JOSS STONE and TAMZIN MERCHANT as Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard The Tudors (2007-2010) - Season four, episode two.
"Surely it so. To have her as a daughter would have been a greater happiness to me than ever being queen"
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived, and you.
Catherine Howard's golden dress in The Tudors 4x04
TAMZIN MERCHANT AS QUEEN KATHERINE HOWARD
"Don't be childish." We're children.
Catherine Howard’s blue gown | Wolf Hall - The Mirror and the Light
tudor era stamps because i thought it was funny and its my favourite era in history
Something that I think people forget when bashing SIX The Musical is that it doesn't frame itself as the most reliable source and a beacon of historic value. It's just a fun show with modern themes that is meant to tell you the most basic part of these historic figures' lives. In the end, SIX The Musical's purpose is to get you interested in ACTUALLY learning the history behind its fun songs and interesting takes on historic figures. Sure, songs like Don't Lose Ur Head carry very little historic value, but the small amount they do carry and the way they present it are more than enough to get viewers interested in learning more. Not to mention the fact that it sets up a new generation with a more sympathetic view of the women it portrays, helping to prevent even more glorification and praise of Henry VIII's terrible actions.