Thanks, Jude, I really enjoyed that! It seems it was a Channel 5 series originally. They do broadcast quite a lot of royal history programmes. It's been decades since I was last inside the castle. Lisa and I were reminiscing about school trips there in the 70s!
Btw, the Philip Howard (son of 4th Duke, Thomas) who was mentioned on the programme as being held prisoner in the Tower of London by Elizabeth I for refusing to renounce his faith, was considered a martyr to the Roman Catholic faith after his death and was canonised in 1970. The RC cathedral in Arundel was rededicated to Our Lady and St. Philip Howard and his tomb was relocated there in 1971.
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