Kate Pothecary Documentary VO Reel

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With a natural RP, and playful sophistication, Kate will approach your documentary with intelligence, subtlety and passion. With a physics degree herself, she is at home woth technical language as much as she is in drawing out the emotion in your work.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Henry, the eighth, is the most infamous monarch in English history. Famously over his 38 year reign, he married six times. Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. But the women Henry married were more than just six wives. They were the six queens. Six Queens were formidable individuals. Some were ambitious, some brave, some ruthless, all changed history. They shaped the man who became the monster, and in turn, they shaped England itself. But who were these women? What drove them on? What was it really like to be married to Henry The eighth? We'll dissect these marriages from the rival perspectives of Henry and his queens. We'll uncover the passions that created them, the obsessions that darkened them and the betrayals that brought him to an end. Henry's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, is often overlooked by history, but she was the warrior queen who taught Henry how to be a king. This is the little known storey of their love, their passion and their tragedies that tore them apart. Earth's great rivers from source to sea make extraordinary journeys, carving through continents, nurturing ancient civilizations, feeding and connecting life across our world from the mountains and deserts of the Nile to the cities and mysterious swamps of the Mississippi and the steaming waters and the secret worlds off the tropical Amazon. Great rivers are the life blood of planet Er. One river dwarfs all others, the biggest on the planet, the Amazon. It flows through nine countries across one third of South America, sustaining the largest rainforest on earth, supporting the world's greatest diversity of wildlife, inspiring vibrant cultures. The Amazon annual floods are so vast they create what seems to be an inland sea. Even today, it hides mysterious worlds to explore the unknown and experience the mightiest river on earth, the storey begins with a single drop.