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Top 10 Most Historically Accurate TV Biopic Series

Top 10 Most Historically Accurate TV Biopic Series

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You can learn a lot from these historically accurate TV biopics. For this list, well be looking at shows about historical figures or events that got a lot of things right about their subjects. Our countdown includes The Crown, Band of Brothers, Victoria, and more! Which biopic do YOU think got history right?
Date: 2023-11-20

Comments and reviews: 11


Henry the Eighth in The Tudors is not the correct body type or hair colour, of the real man. Jenna Coleman is 5 foot 2 inches but Queen Victoria was only 4 foot 8 inches tall. Good historical detail in both apart from that, although neither got all their setting details right, as in costumes, language and actually buildings, which it's not totally possible to recreate.
Both Wolf Hall and television version of The Other Boleyn Girl are more accurate depictions of Henry the Eighth.

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Sorry, but if Band of Brothers isn't number one, then this list is simply wrong. on IMDB, BoB is ranked #4 all time amongst the best T. V. series, and it even had the real soldiers being interviewed; how much more accurate do you need to be? I loved John Adams, but it should be #2 behind the other great Tom Hanks produced series.
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For the most part, the TV show Hell on Wheels is extremely accurate. African-Americans, such as Elam Ferguson and Psalms Jackson, did form a portion of the workforce for the Union Pacific. Many African-Americans had recently freed from slavery and were looking to build a better life.
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I see the Queen Elizabeth and Claire Foy as the young Queen in The Crown, I click. I haven't watched even the whole first season, but Already after the first episode I became keen on the series. I am interested in British Royal Family.
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No biopic can be 100 percent accurate. We havent been there. We cant go back. So we use what has been written by historians
Btw. There has been a way better version of the Borgias. I think it was a European series simply called Borgia

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the tudors show didn't show how much Henry had weighted over the years, by the time he married his 6th wife, he was so fat he couldn't walk. the show made henry too handsome. his wives were beautiful but not him.
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I don't know if anyone has watched this but I think Medici: The Magnificent should have been on this too. That was pretty accurate depiction of one of the most powerful dynasties in Florence history
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With all of the films being about the British royalty, its quite difficult to believe that Meghan markle didn't know that you are to curtsey the Queen at all times.
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While the Crown did stray away from some real life events for the sake of drama, it's still generally well acted and written.
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The real royal family DO NOT LIKE The Crown. Some of it has been hurtful to real people. It's not that accurate.
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Could have included Deadwood and Mad Men both heavily researched series about their respective time periods.
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