Tales From The Royal Wardrobe With Lucy Worsley
In Tales From The Royal Wardrobe With Lucy Worsley (BBC Four, Monday, 9pm), the jovial presenter is taking a close look at the clothes worn by kings and queens, and her story is gripping in its historic detail but also very much a case of plus ça change. Image has always been ruthlessly manipulated by those in power every bit as much as by the modern spin doctor, and equally the people of the past followed each titbit of royal lifestyle with a curiosity to match that of today’s tabloid editor.
The supreme mistress of regal couture was Elizabeth I, who knew just how to use her wardrobe to conjure an irresistible image of power as a member of the ‘weaker sex’ in a man’s world: she lacked the bulk of her father Henry VIII (and the outsized codpiece noted with glee by Worsley), but she could amplify her presence with enormous fine-wire fabric wings sitting above her shoulders – ‘a sort of personal cloud of dry ice’. Today, our Elizabeth is the acme of elegant restraint, but between her and her namesake – oh, the extravagance and excess charted by Worsley in a film to savour.
NOT TO BE MISSED
RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2014, BBC Two, Monday, 8.30pm Monty Don and company seek out blooming wonders throughout the week.
John Bishop’s Australia, BBC One, Monday, 9pm
The affable comedian is off on an epic journey to retrace the trip he first made over 20 years ago.
Champneys, ITV, Thursday, 9pm
At this haven of relaxation for guests, it’s all go for the staff and management as the luxury spa gets a makeover in this behindthe- scenes documentary.