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This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

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  • This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

    S9 E9 | Madness Descends

    03.03.2026 | 31 Min.
    Royal favourites, we want your voice notes in our new miniseries on historical failures. Look out for Producer Al’s callout post on patreon.com/thisishistory. 

    It’s there where you can listen to this week’s bonus episode, where Dan discusses what likely triggered Henry VI’s descent into silence, while he also gives a primer on England’s warring noble families: the Nevilles, Percys, and Courtenays. 

    Henry VI isn’t responding to anyone. Not to his physician, nor to his newborn son, Prince Edward. He’s just inert, catatonic. 

    If the king’s health is said to be a mirror of the health of the realm, then England’s in big trouble (which it is). The Hundred Years’ War is on the verge of being decisively over in France’s favour. England has lost Gascony, Normandy, and Maine, with only the small Garrison at Calais left. 

    This a full-blown crisis that is usually left to the king to solve, but instead, Parliament decides to make Richard Duke of York the Protector of the realm — angering Queen Margaret and York’s nemesis, Edmund Duke of Somerset.  

    Then something remarkable happens: Henry wakes up.



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    Written and presented by Dan Jones

    Producer - Alan Weedon Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman

    Executive Producer - Simon Poole 

    Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

    Production coordinator - Eric Ryan 

    Mixing - Amber Devereux

    Head of content - Chris Skinner

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  • This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

    S9 E8 | Royal Blood

    24.02.2026 | 31 Min.
    Royal favourites, we want your voice notes in our new miniseries on historical failures. Look out for Producer Al’s callout post on patreon.com/thisishistory. 

    There you can also listen to this week’s bonus episode, where we discuss the Duke of York’s super-royal credentials, and why the Duke of Somerset fails upward. 

    Henry VI’s royal court breathes a collective sigh of relief — Queen Margaret of Anjou is pregnant. It’s a welcome addition to what remains of a vanishingly thin Plantagenet dynasty. 

    Aside from Henry, this is the first royal birth in 50 years. 

    The celebrations don’t last long. As 1453 rolls on, two prominent nobles are fighting to rule on behalf of an impotent king. Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset is the king’s favourite… but he’s also the man who lost Normandy. At his heels is Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, a man feared by the nobility but loved by England’s increasingly frustrated populace. 

    The realm will soon have to make a stark choice, because a catastrophic blow to English power is imminent. 



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    Written and presented by Dan Jones

    Producer - Alan Weedon Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman

    Executive Producer - Simon Poole 

    Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

    Production coordinator - Eric Ryan 

    Mixing - Amber Devereux

    Head of content - Chris Skinner

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  • This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

    S9 E7 | Cade’s Rebellion

    17.02.2026 | 26 Min.
    Don’t forget! Dan’s gifted you his favourite bonus episode from this season. To listen for free, simply search for the last episode before this one. 

    England is descending into mob rule. Henry VI has presided over a catastrophic loss over almost all of the Plantagenet possessions in France, and many in the realm want a scapegoat. Assassinations of powerful officials including the Duke of Suffolk, William de La Pole ensue. And in the summer of 1450, the violence comes to a head. Rebels led by military captain Jack Cade storm London in an echo of the Peasants’ Rebellion of 1381.   

    Remember, you can delve deeper into the history behind this episode by subscribing to our bonus episodes. This week Dan and Producer Al elaborate on the rebellion of 1450, while Dan reads a poignant letter from William de La Pole. Addressed to his eight-year-old son, the text documents England on the brink of all-out civil war. 



    And don’t forget, you can now WATCH every This Is History episode on YouTube. Subscribe at youtube.com/@thisishistorypod 



    A Sony Music Entertainment production. 

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    Written and presented by Dan Jones

    Producer - Alan Weedon Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman

    Executive Producer - Simon Poole 

    Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

    Production coordinator - Eric Ryan 

    Mixing - Amber Devereux

    Head of content - Chris Skinner

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  • This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

    Was the Queen of England a French spy?

    13.02.2026 | 38 Min.
    Hello! We’ve gifted one of Dan’s favourite bonus episodes from Season 9 just for you. To listen to all bonus episodes, ad-free, subscribe at patreon.com/thisishistory

    Dan and Producer Al explore the likelihood of Margaret of Anjou, the English queen, having been a sleeper agent for the French. How involved was she in getting Henry VI to give up Maine? And what made Henry so useless? Did he have any redeeming features?



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    Presented by Dan Jones and Alan Weedon

    Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman

    Executive Producer - Simon Poole 

    Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

    Production coordinator - Eric Ryan 

    Mixing - Gulliver Lawrence-Tickell

    Head of content - Chris Skinner

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  • This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

    S9 E6 | The Ambush

    10.02.2026 | 25 Min.
    Royal favourites, we want your voice notes in our new miniseries on historical failures. Look out for Producer Al’s callout post on patreon.com/thisishistory  

    Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester — Henry V’s last surviving brother — is lost in delusion. He still believes England can somehow hold its possessions in France, even as its soldiers are exhausted, its treasury is drained, and its enemies grow stronger by the day. Across the Channel, King Charles VII of France hardly needs to fight; he simply needs to wait for England to collapse under the weight of its own war.

    But in Westminster, reality is catching up. William de la Pole, Henry VI’s most trusted advisor, summons a special parliament to confront the crisis head‑on — a moment designed to force the kingdom, and Humphrey himself, to face the truth.

    What happens next delivers the biggest shock of Humphrey’s political life, sending ripples through the court and reshaping England’s future.

    In this episode of This Is History: A Dynasty to Die For, historian Dan Jones unpacks a turning point where denial meets destiny — and a proud duke discovers the cost of refusing to see the world as it is.



    And don’t forget, you can now WATCH every This Is History episode on YouTube. Subscribe at youtube.com/@thisishistorypod 



    A Sony Music Entertainment production. 

    Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts 

    To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email [email protected] 

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    Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 



    Written and presented by Dan Jones

    Producer - Alan Weedon Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman

    Executive Producer - Simon Poole 

    Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

    Production coordinator - Eric Ryan 

    Mixing - Amber Devereux

    Head of content - Chris Skinner

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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England’s greatest warrior-king Henry V is gone, and on the throne… a baby.  In season 9 of This Is History: A Dynasty to Die For, acclaimed historian Dan Jones charts the turbulent story of Henry VI, an infant monarch whose reign is beset by relentless struggles for power both at home and abroad as we enter a brutal era of English civil war - the Wars of the Roses.  Scandal, madness and witchcraft form a backdrop to the young king’s troubles in England, while in France, Henry V’s hard-won legacy begins to crumble as Joan of Arc enters to rally the French fightback.  That’s all for you to discover on season 9 of This Is History — A Dynasty to Die For.   Become a This Is History Royal Favourite subscriber and get ad free listening, bonus video episodes, and access to our virtual royal court on Patreon. It’s your behind-the-scenes space where you can watch and hear all the goings-on at This Is History HQ. Oh, and a very fun royal menagerie. We’d love to have you: patreon.com/thisishistory A Sony Music Entertainment production. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email [email protected]

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