Natalie Grueninger speaks with G. J. Williams about her debut novel 'The Conjuror's Apprentice and the historical context behind her novel, which is set in 1555. We discuss the reign of Mary I, her relationship with her half-sister, Elizabeth, and the polymath John Dee .
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Episode 229 - Holbein at the Tudor Court with Kate Heard
Episode 228 - The Tudor Home & Daily Life in Tudor England with Bethan Watts
Episode 227 - Death Songs, Funeral Music and Execution Ballads with Brooke Little
Episode 226 - The North Berwick Witch Trials with Naomi Kelsey
Episode 225 - Tudor Wall Paintings with Dr Kathryn Davies
Episode 224 - Heirs of Ambition: The Making of the Boleyns with Dr Claire Martin
Episode 223 - Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and the Marriage that Shook Europe with John Guy & Julia Fox
Episode 222 - Food in Tudor England with Brigitte Webster
Episode 221 - The Battle of Flodden with Julian Humphrys
Episode 220 - The Life & Reign of Queen Claude of France with Professor Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier
Episode 219 - Hampton Court Palace with Gareth Russell
Episode 218 - William Somer: The King’s Fool with Dr Peter K. Andersson
Episode 217 - Young Queens with Leah Redmond Chang
Episode 216 - Lavinia Fontana: Trailblazer, Rule Breaker with Dr Aoife Brady
Episode 215 - Children of the House of Cleves with Heather Darsie
Episode 214 - The Courtship of Elizabeth I & The Duke of Anjou with David Lee
Episode 213 - The Lives of Tudor Women in Devon with Rosemary Griggs
Episode 212 - Lady Penelope Rich with Tony Riches
Episode 211 - Serving a Tudor Queen with Dr James Taffe
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