Nicola Seare

Movies

Hardy's Britain
Director
Gyles Brandreth explores the landscape that influenced Thomas Hardy. The author spent most of his life in the south-west of England, and set his most famous novels - Tess of the D'Urbervilles, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Jude the Obscure and his breakthrough novel Far from the Madding Crowd - in the fictional county of Wessex. By inviting input from experts and celebrity fans, Gyles discovers that, although Wessex may be fictional, the locations Hardy describes are influenced by real places.
Jane Boleyn:  The Most Evil Woman in The Tudor Court?
Camera Operator
Tracy Borman tells the story of the woman some claim brought down Anne Boleyn. Lady Rochford , Jane Boleyn.
Jane Boleyn:  The Most Evil Woman in The Tudor Court?
Producer
Tracy Borman tells the story of the woman some claim brought down Anne Boleyn. Lady Rochford , Jane Boleyn.
Jane Boleyn:  The Most Evil Woman in The Tudor Court?
Director
Tracy Borman tells the story of the woman some claim brought down Anne Boleyn. Lady Rochford , Jane Boleyn.