Episode Guide
Episode 1: Madame de Montespan
Follow the rise and fall of King Louis XIV’s gilded era through the eyes of his outrageous maîtresse-en-titre (“official” mistress), Madame de Montespan. Quick, cunning and oh-so-extra, Montespan would stop at nothing to get to the top – including (if rumours are to be believed) poisoning any love rivals that got in her way.
Episode 2: Virginia Hill
Virginia Hill may be remembered as a “bit on the side” for mobster Bugsy Siegel – but her story is SO much bigger than that. We reveal how Virginia hustled her way into the heart of the Chicago mob, earning herself the nickname “the female Al Capone” and ending up on the run as the USA’s most wanted.
Episode 3: Wu Zhao
The unbelievable story of a 7th-century concubine who elevated herself to become the first and only female Emperor of China. We chart Wu Zhao’s journey as she climbs the ranks of the royal harem, manipulates and murders her rivals, and leapfrogs over four of her own sons to ascend the Dragon Throne.
Episode 4: Marita Lorenz
A tangled web of life-and-death espionage, beginning in Cuba with a mission to poison her lover, Fidel Castro, and ending in Dallas on the eve of the JFK assassination. But how many of Marita Lorenz’s stories can we believe? We share all the dramatic details of a life lived in the shadows and debate why Marita’s words have so often been called into question.
Episode 5: Malintzin
A look at the controversial legacy of Malintzin: an enslaved Mesoamerican woman who changed the course of history when she became a translator for Spanish colonisers. We dive into the records that have been left behind about her life and analyse her so-called affair with famed conquistador Hernando Cortés
Episode 6: Mary Boleyn
Before Anne Boleyn, there was Mary. And her scandalous affair with King Henry VIII offers a whole new perspective on “divorced, beheaded, died.” We dig into the story of the hidden Boleyn sister, including how she got caught up in a scandalous rumour that would come to define her reputation for centuries.