Yes; when my ex worked in Loughborough we used to go to Bradgate Park a lot, which is why I've always been fascinated by Jane Grey. Plus the fact that, following on from The White Queen/The Lady of the Rivers etc the fortunes of the Grey family are of great interest to me. There was a Lucy Worsley programme after the first episode that tied in with this era. There's also the programme about clothes [A Stitch in Time] which, once I'd got over the appearance of the presenter I also found fascinating [again, watching it on catchup so fell asleep part way through]. And tonight it's A House in Time [I think that's what it's called]. Can't help but feel it's some sort of spin off from The Great Interior Design show, because the daughters bedroom looked like a room that had been featured in that programme. And, it should give credit to my favourite Bill Bryson book 'At Home', which delves into the history of his own house but then brings in what is happening in the world at the same time; as the house was built @ the time of the Great Exhibition, that gets a lot of mentions. As ever, watching these historical programmes I'm surprised by how little has changed socially and politically in many ways, especially when it comes to information and propaganda etc.