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Apr 2024
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Season 4 | 10. Dead Queens

Sony Music Entertainment
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Margaret of Norway is a six-year-old child who has just found out she’s the only surviving heir to the throne of Scotland. She’s summoned to make the crossing from Norway, where Edward I intends to marry her to his son. He sees Margaret as the key to his Scottish takeover, but events soon take a turn no one could have predicted. 


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Written and presented by Dan Jones


Producer and Story Editor - Georgia Mills

Executive Producer - Louisa Field

Production Manager - Jen Mistri 

Composer -  Matt Acheson 

Sound Design and Mixing - Chris O'Shaughnessy

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