Victoria is the landmark account of the early years on the throne of one of Britain's greatest queens. Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) plays Victoria, taking her first faltering steps from capricious, hormonal teenager to respected monarch. Central to the drama is the scandalous friendship between Victoria and her first Prime Minister Lord Melbourne (BAFTA nominated Rufus Sewell; The Man in the High Castle), and the romance with her cousin Prince Albert (Tom Hughes; The Game).
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Jenna-Louise Coleman stars in the title role of this eight-part ITV drama about the early life of Queen Victoria. The show follows the young queen as she ascends to the throne at the age of 18-years-old in 1837, establishes a trusted friendship with Prime Minister Lord Melbourne (Rufus Sewell) and marries her German cousin Prince Albert (Tom Hughes) in 1840, while chronicling some of the early troubles she faces during her reign. The episodes are: 'Doll 123', 'Ladies in Waiting', 'Brocket Hall', 'The Clockwork Prince', 'An Ordinary Woman', 'The Queen's Husband', 'The Engine of Change' and 'Young England'.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Victoria is the landmark account of the early years on the throne of one of Britain’s greatest queens. Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) plays Victoria, taking her first faltering steps from capricious, hormonal teenager to respected monarch. Central to the drama is the scandalous friendship between Victoria and her first Prime Minister Lord Melbourne (BAFTA nominated Rufus Sewell; The Man in the High Castle), and the romance with her cousin Prince Albert (Tom Hughes; The Game). Cast interviews Victoria and Albert Victoria and Lord Melbourne Creating the CGI Magic The Making of Victoria Tour of the Buckingham Palace Set
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