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🗓️ 8 April 2024
⏱️ 63 minutes
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King James I was a man whose sexuality was known by people in France, let alone (the newly formed) Britain of the early 17th century.
So it may come as no surprise that men, such as the handsome George Villiers, might use their sexuality to their advantage and gain status, money and power whilst romancing the king.
Helping Kate explore the sex and scandal of the Jacobean court is Anthony Delaney, historian and co-host of History Hit sister podcast After Dark.
As an added treat, Kate's also joined by Robbie Taylor Hunt, who was the intimacy coordinator on the hit TV show based on this story, Mary & George.
Robbie can be found on @RTaylorHunt (X/Twitter), @robbietaylorhunt (Instagram).
He's the co-creator of Pansexual Pregnant Piracy at Soho Theatre (March 26th - April 13th) which is a raucous comedy based on the true queer seafaring tale of 18th-Century pirate Anne Bonny.
Was the King and George's well-known relationship purely sexual and conceited? Or was it a full blown love affair? How were same sex relationships thought of in the 17th century?
This episode was edited by Tom Delargy. The producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.
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0:18.3 | Do you feel safer? Well I certainly feel safer. The lawyers definitely feel safer, so on with the show. |
0:24.1 | You know what it's like for the show? |
0:30.4 | You know what it's like betwixters? |
0:32.1 | It's a 17th century and you've finally got back to his boudoir. |
0:36.0 | Lust is in the air and the only thing that's between you and a night of jacobean friskiness |
0:41.5 | is the upteen layers of clothing and tightly |
0:43.8 | stitched garments. Quite apt really as it's a two-person job at the best at times. |
0:48.8 | If there's one thing that a historical drama can be forgiven for doing, it's glazing over these kind of moments. |
0:55.0 | Even I as a historian have to make the odd exception. |
0:58.0 | How else might sex have differed in the 17th century? |
1:01.0 | How was queer sex thought of at the time? What part did King James |
1:05.4 | the first and sixth have to play in all of this in the first place? I am ready to get |
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