Tracy Borman – Carol Ann Lloyd

Tracy Borman is a historian and an author. Carol Ann Lloyd is a historian, an interview host, and an author. We found 4 podcast interviews connecting Tracy Borman and Carol Ann Lloyd.

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Episodes with Tracy Borman & Carol Ann Lloyd

Carol Ann Lloyd & Tracy Borman 17 May 2023 • EN

Anne & Elizabeth, Mother & Daughter, with Tracy Borman (ep 159)

Anne Boleyn is the best-known wife of Henry VIII, remembered for changing Henry and England. Her daughter became one of the most famous Queens of England. Dr Tracy Borman joins us to share the story of the mother and daughter who changed history. Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolan

49 min
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Carol Ann Lloyd & Tracy Borman 28 Dec 2022 • EN

Tracy Borman Rings Out 2022: The Year of Queen and King (ep 142)

Dr. Tracy Borman joins us at the end of 2022 to give us context on the Queen"s Platinum Jubilee and her passing, and why this year will be so significant in royal history. Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolannlloyd tracyborman.co.uk Be sure to check out the Events page! @tracyborman

44 min
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Carol Ann Lloyd & Tracy Borman 15 Sep 2021 • EN

More Celebrating Elizabeth I with Tracy Borman, pt 2 (ep 73)

Dr. Tracy Borman is an internationally well-known and well-loved historian, broadcaster, and author. Her books are credited with humanizing the Tudors as she shares such details as Henry VIII’s love of puddings and Elizabeth I’s invention of her own perfume. Her nonfiction recreates and brings to life the famous figure

27 min
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27:23
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Carol Ann Lloyd & Tracy Borman 08 Sep 2021 • EN

Celebrating Elizabeth I with Tracy Borman, pt 1 (ep 72)

Dr. Tracy Borman is an internationally well-known and well-loved historian, broadcaster, and author. Her books are credited with humanizing the Tudors as she shares such details as Henry VIII’s love of puddings and Elizabeth I’s invention of her own perfume. Her nonfiction recreates and brings to life the famous figure

27 min
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27:21
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