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Why isn't anyone criticising Lucy Worsley

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Bags Mon 20-Aug-12 10:40:23

for plugging her book in an article in the DT same as some of us did with Jilly Cooper in the DM?

Gally Mon 20-Aug-12 22:37:26

I Like Lucy . She's a bit of a blue stocking but she's fun, very whacky and makes her programmes interesting and I like her hair, even if Jingle's granny had a do like it. Yeh for Lucy I say wink

feetlebaum Mon 20-Aug-12 18:32:35

Who is Lucy Worsley? Curator of the Royal Palaces - historian.

Mischievous, with an most appealing grin and a cute bobbed hair-style, I think she, like Mary Beard, is a breath of fresh air. A musical voice with a slight impediment, a soft 'R', is attractibve, too.

The 'dressing-up' isn't all for her enjoyment - the week without the befit of modern hygiene, relying on white linen instead, left her seriously unhappy with herself!

jeni Mon 20-Aug-12 18:31:27

I think she has long straggly grey hair, but good on history!

soop Mon 20-Aug-12 18:23:26

Ana Is she the pretty girl with curly hair?

Anagram Mon 20-Aug-12 18:02:38

I prefer Mary Beard!

nanaej Mon 20-Aug-12 17:45:15

I enjoy her programmes though I have not seen the more recent ones where she has been made to dress up! I don't mind the programmes where families try to live 'as if..' think it gives quite a good perspective on the realities of what life was like rather than an historian just saying 'they cooked on a wood burning range' To see exactly what that entailed can bring it home more clearly!

gracesmum Mon 20-Aug-12 17:13:13

She knows her stuff but epitomises a trend I hate in history/historical houses/social history - i.e. that yu have to "dress up" and "pretend" to be of that period to learn about it. I have seen some of the evidence in the revamped Kensington Palace and certain National Trust houses not to mention all those TV progs where people pretend it's WW2 or whatever - and it irritates me

soop Mon 20-Aug-12 17:09:37

Someone described Lucy as being "the thinking man's totty"...hmm

Bags Mon 20-Aug-12 16:52:25

I think she looks as if she talks with her back teeth clenched together. Weird.

Nonu Mon 20-Aug-12 16:46:40

What blue links ???

JO4 Mon 20-Aug-12 16:39:51

Nonu have you been missing all the blue links?! hmm

petallus Mon 20-Aug-12 16:38:35

I've suddenly realised who LW is. That one who did the series on various rooms throughout history. Wears a slide in her hair and grins engagingly.

I did like her. Seems to know her stuff. Very head girlish.

Hunt Mon 20-Aug-12 16:19:08

She certainly knows her stuff but she drives me to distraction. Do you think her smug smile is because she's laughing at herself.

Nonu Mon 20-Aug-12 16:18:36

I clicked on Bags blue writing and found it am going to have a read later , will let you know what I think I am , [I heard that !] still in middle of preps for France so keep stopping and starting . Can"t say I am overly fond of packing . brew

soop Mon 20-Aug-12 16:12:10

A little like Rory's happy grin after he's licked his dish clean. grin

Anagram Mon 20-Aug-12 16:10:03

Yes...I'm not sure I'm comfortable with her knowing smile, though...confused

JO4 Mon 20-Aug-12 16:09:23

Well they won't show up Nonu if you do it like that! hmm

wink

soop Mon 20-Aug-12 16:00:04

Ana I meant "looks like." I'm sure that she's a thoroughly decent young lady. She just reminds me of a head girl...jolly hockey sticks and all that.

Bags Mon 20-Aug-12 15:26:52

nonu, click on the blue writing in my opening post and it will take you to the article.

Nonu Mon 20-Aug-12 15:23:36

Who"s Lucy Worsley then ? I have searched my paper from back to front and can"t find anything , Bit SO not right when we can"t even get the same news as yous . Mean I call it , nevertheless to show I have a generous heart I will send [[Sunshine and flowers ] if they EVER show up !

nightowl Mon 20-Aug-12 15:07:39

I don't think of Anne of Cleves like that at all. I have read her biography which presented her as 'the one who got off lightest'. She retained her head (!) as well as an income from Henry and a warm relationship with him. I believe she lived as an independent woman with her own household - unusual in Tudor England. So I'll be her thanks; I don't mind being ugly as long as I don't have to sleep with a fat ugly old man grin

Ella46 Mon 20-Aug-12 15:02:59

Well, I'm none of those women.
I had to laugh though at the picture, underneath it said " L to R Lucy W and Henry V111"
Didn't they think we would be able to tell the difference? grin

jeni Mon 20-Aug-12 14:23:48

I'm a k. Parr!

Anagram Mon 20-Aug-12 13:52:36

Or do you mean she just looks like a Goody Two Shoes? grin

Anagram Mon 20-Aug-12 13:51:01

I'm not quite sure what you mean, soop - on what are you basing your opinion? I didn't get any sense of Lucy Worsley's character at all from that article...