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The First Churchills is a BBC serial from 1969 about the life of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. It stars John Neville as the duke and Susan Hampshire as the duchess, was written and produced by Donald Wilson, and was directed by David Giles. It is notable as being the first programme shown on PBS's long-running Masterpiece series in the United States. Wilson and Giles were fresh from their success in writing and directing The Forsyte Saga, which also starred Susan Hampshire and Margaret Tyzack. Hampshire received an Emmy award for her performance as Sarah.

Overview
The serial presents the lives of John and Sarah Churchill from their meeting in 1673 until a time shortly after the death of Queen Anne in 1714, and illustrates, along the way, much of the context of contemporary English politics, including the emergence of the Whig and Tory parties and the two-party system. Like many BBC serials of the era, it was made on a low budget, with sound-studio sets, and generally avoided battle and crowd scenes because they were unable to stage them in a convincing manner. The series is based on a book written by the Marlboroughs' most famous descendant, Winston Churchill's Marlborough: His Life and Times, and as such presents a very favourable portrait of the Marlboroughs. ==Episodes==
Episodes
• "The Chaste Nymph" • "Bridals" • "Plot Counter-Plot" • "The Lion and the Unicorn" • "Rebellion" • "The Protestant Wind" • "Trial of Strength" • "The Queen Commands" • "Reconciliation" • "A Famous Victory" • "Breaking the Circle" • "Not Without Honour" ==Cast==
Cast
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough: Susan HampshireJohn Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough: John NevilleKing Charles II: James VilliersKing James II: John WestbrookQueen Mary, wife to James II: Sheila GishKing William III: Alan RoweQueen Mary II: Lisa DanielyQueen Anne: Margaret TyzackPrince George of Denmark: Roger Mutton • King Louis XIV: Robert RobinsonSidney Godolphin: John StandingLord Shaftesbury: Frederick PeisleyLord Shrewsbury: Job StewartJames, Duke of Monmouth: James KerryRobert Harley: Richard PearsonBarbara, Duchess of Cleveland: Moira RedmondFrancis Godolphin: Richard WarwickHenrietta Churchill: Polly AdamsJohn Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: Graham ArmitageLord Russell: Colin BeanDuchess of Portsmouth: Consuela ChapmanCharles Churchill: Michael CulverNell Gwyn: Andria LawrenceD'Artagnan: Michael LynchHenrietta Wentworth: Kay PatrickMarquess of Carmarthen: Arthur PentelowDuke of Buckingham: Bruce PurchaseLaurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester: John RinghamTitus Oates: Nicholas SmithHenry St John: Michael AttwellAbigail Masham: Jill BalconJames Stuart, the Old Pretender: Freddie WilsonAnne Churchill: Yvonne AntrobusCharles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland: Robert MillAdam de Cardonnel: William JobWilliam Cadogan: Bernard TaylorJohn Churchill, Marquess of Blandford: Francis WallisAnthonie Heinsius: David KingCount Johann Wenzel Wratislaw: Kenneth IvesPrince Eugene of Savoy: John SaundersMarshal Tallard: Edward DentithElector of Bavaria: Guy StandevenLord Cutts: Donald SumpterMargrave of Baden: Clive CazesSir John Vanbrugh: John CarlinSamuel Masham: Gordon WhitingLord Somers: Charles WestMarquis de Torcy: Derek CoxDuchess of Somerset: Rosina StewartDuke of Somerset: Clifford ParrishLord Halifax: Austin TrevorRobert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland: John HumphryLady Sunderland: Lillias WalkerArchbishop Sancroft: Kevin StoneyCount Bentinck, later Lord Portland: Roger BoothRobert Young: Davyd HarriesBishop Sprat: Julian d'AlbieArchbishop Tenison: Graham LeamanDuke of Gloucester: Michael Reynolds The serial depicts most of the important political figures of the day. == Music ==
Music
The theme for the opening titles of each episode is the "Trumpet tune (Warlike consort)" from Act V of Henry Purcell's opera King Arthur. The theme for the closing credits of each episode is the second piece, a Rondeau, of Henry Purcell's incidental music, composed about 1695, to Aphra Behn's 1676 play ''Abdelazer, or The Moor's Revenge, perhaps better known as the theme used by Benjamin Britten in The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra''. ==DVD==
DVD
The serial has been released on DVD, distributed by Acorn Media UK. ==References==
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