Richard III: The King in the Car Park

Richard III: The King in the Car Park

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Louise Osmond
  • Cast(s): Simon Farnaby, Philippa Langley
  • Duration: 1h 14min
  • Music: Sam Hooper
  • Award(s): RTS Television 2013 (Won)
    BAFTA TV 2014 (Nominated) Awards List
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  • Story:
    This documentary looks at the search for the remains of King Richard III of England (1452-1485). After being killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field (August 22, 1485), his remains were taken to Leicester and it was believed that he was buried at Greyfriars Church. The church no longer exists and its remains were now believed to be under a car park. Phillipa Langley of the Richard III Society convinced archaeologists at the University of Leicester to lead a dig and surprisingly, as it turned out, the first skeleton they found was subsequently proven to be that of the King through DNA tests which showed a match to Canadian Michael Ibsen, a direct descendant of Richard III's sister.
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STORY

Story
This documentary looks at the search for the remains of King Richard III of England (1452-1485). After being killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field (August 22, 1485), his remains were taken to Leicester and it was believed that he was buried at Greyfriars Church. The church no longer exists and its remains were now believed to be under a car park. Phillipa Langley of the Richard III Society convinced archaeologists at the University of Leicester to lead a dig and surprisingly, as it turned out, the first skeleton they found was subsequently proven to be that of the King through DNA tests which showed a match to Canadian Michael Ibsen, a direct descendant of Richard III's sister.

AWARDS

Won
RTS Television Award

Best History Programme | 2013

Nominations
BAFTA TV Award

Best Specialist Factual | 2014

Broadcasting Press Guild Award

Best Single Documentary | 2014

TRIVIA

Trivia

Broadcast in North America by the Smithsonian Channel under the title "The King's Skeleton: Richard III Revealed". A few months after the U.S. premiere, the Smithsonian Channel aired Secrets: Richard III Revealed (2013), an episode of the one-hour series "Secrets" which focused on the same material. The series "Secrets" was a British-Canadian co-production known internationally as "Treasures Decoded", but the "Richard III Revealed" episode is not listed among episodes shown outside the U.S. Since the Smithsonian Channel secured exclusive broadcast rights in North America for this documentary, it could presumably use material from the film to create the somewhat shorter "Secrets" episode, but distributors of "Treasures Decoded" elsewhere around the globe may not have had the same permission to feature material from the documentary.

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