RDF Media
RDF Media
2007-07-29 16:14:16
I am sure you have all heard about the BBC documentary that seemed to
show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
actually "stormed in".
RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel 4's
programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that with
their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to confuse
everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
actually "stormed in".
RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel 4's
programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that with
their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to confuse
everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
Re: RDF Media
2007-07-29 16:36:08
But nobody knows the fate of the two princes. That`s the
whole problem. So how could everyone be more confused than
they already are? Especially after being bombarded with
Tudor propaganda over the years. And I think only a short
spell in mediaeval Tower dungeons would make anyone a
little shaggy.
Alan
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--- In , "Stephen Lark"
<stephenmlark@...> wrote:
>
> I am sure you have all heard about the BBC documentary that seemed to
> show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
> actually "stormed in".
> RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel 4's
> programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that with
> their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to
confuse
> everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
>
whole problem. So how could everyone be more confused than
they already are? Especially after being bombarded with
Tudor propaganda over the years. And I think only a short
spell in mediaeval Tower dungeons would make anyone a
little shaggy.
Alan
-------------------------
--- In , "Stephen Lark"
<stephenmlark@...> wrote:
>
> I am sure you have all heard about the BBC documentary that seemed to
> show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
> actually "stormed in".
> RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel 4's
> programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that with
> their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to
confuse
> everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
>
Re: RDF Media
2007-07-29 21:44:12
--- In , "alanth252"
<alanth252@...> wrote:
>
> But nobody knows the fate of the two princes. That`s the
> whole problem. So how could everyone be more confused than
> they already are? Especially after being bombarded with
> Tudor propaganda over the years. And I think only a short
> spell in mediaeval Tower dungeons would make anyone a
> little shaggy.
>
> Alan
>
> -------------------------
RDF's scenario - and it had nothing to do with Ann as she confirmed
to me - was that Tydder planted the two imbeciles to confuse people
even further. When he arrived, he would have either known nothing or
he would have been told about Edward V dying of an illness of sorts..
>
> --- In , "Stephen Lark"
> <stephenmlark@> wrote:
> >
> > I am sure you have all heard about the BBC documentary that
seemed to
> > show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
> > actually "stormed in".
> > RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel
4's
> > programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that
with
> > their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to
> confuse
> > everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
> >
>
<alanth252@...> wrote:
>
> But nobody knows the fate of the two princes. That`s the
> whole problem. So how could everyone be more confused than
> they already are? Especially after being bombarded with
> Tudor propaganda over the years. And I think only a short
> spell in mediaeval Tower dungeons would make anyone a
> little shaggy.
>
> Alan
>
> -------------------------
RDF's scenario - and it had nothing to do with Ann as she confirmed
to me - was that Tydder planted the two imbeciles to confuse people
even further. When he arrived, he would have either known nothing or
he would have been told about Edward V dying of an illness of sorts..
>
> --- In , "Stephen Lark"
> <stephenmlark@> wrote:
> >
> > I am sure you have all heard about the BBC documentary that
seemed to
> > show the Queen storming out of a photo session when she
> > actually "stormed in".
> > RDF were the production company, just as they were for Channel
4's
> > programme based on Anne Wroe's "Perkin" - and they ruined that
with
> > their own idea of two shaggy imbeciles in the Tower dungeon, to
> confuse
> > everyone about the "Princes"' fate.
> >
>
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Re: RDF Media
2007-07-30 12:58:40
Not the way I remember it. Margaret Beaufort smuggled the boys into
the dungeons and was the only person to have any access to them.
Ridiculous yes, but that was the entire show, faction. Warbeck almost
fooled his sister, Henry was dying to know what happened to the boys,
while his ma kept them prisoners, chained up, still wearing royal
robes, though in tatters, feeding them herself, waiting for them to
die of "natural" causes.
Paul
On 29 Jul 2007, at 21:38, Stephen Lark wrote:
> RDF's scenario - and it had nothing to do with Ann as she confirmed
> to me - was that Tydder planted the two imbeciles to confuse people
> even further.
"Richard Liveth Yet!"
the dungeons and was the only person to have any access to them.
Ridiculous yes, but that was the entire show, faction. Warbeck almost
fooled his sister, Henry was dying to know what happened to the boys,
while his ma kept them prisoners, chained up, still wearing royal
robes, though in tatters, feeding them herself, waiting for them to
die of "natural" causes.
Paul
On 29 Jul 2007, at 21:38, Stephen Lark wrote:
> RDF's scenario - and it had nothing to do with Ann as she confirmed
> to me - was that Tydder planted the two imbeciles to confuse people
> even further.
"Richard Liveth Yet!"