
Christopher Lee was a British writer, historian and broadcaster, best-known for writing the radio documentary series This Sceptred Isle for the BBC, which recounts the history of Britain from the Romans to the death of Queen Victoria, the 20th century and the British Empire. Lee's career began as a defence and foreign affairs correspondent for the BBC. Leaving his career in journalism for academia, Lee was the first Quatercentenary Fellow in Contemporary History and Gomes Lecturer in Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is currently researching the history of ideas at Birkbeck College in the University of London. His recent books include the three accompanying volumes of This Sceptred Isle. In 2003 was published 1603, the history of the death of Elizabeth I and the arrival of the Stuarts. In 2005, Nelson and Napoleon described the events that led to the Battle of Trafalgar and also in the same year he published the autobiographic Eight Bells and Top Masts and the Bath Detective thriller trilogy. In 2006, he gave a "Platform" talk on history writing and teaching at the National Theatre as a prelude to Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys and a new stage play set in the London of 1912. He was also the writer of more than 70 Radio 4 plays and series including, The House for Timothy West, Julian Glover and Isla Blair, Colvil & Soames for Dudley Sutton and Christopher Benjamin, Our Brave Boys for Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw and the Los Angeles production of his The Trial of Walter Raleigh which Rosalind Ayres produced with Michael York in the title role. A later play, A Pattern in Shrouds, broadcast on Radio 4 in the summer of 2009 which dealt with the consequences of the assassination of the Queen's uncle, Lord Mountbatten in 1979.

The Death of Queen Elizabeth I, the Return of the Black Plague, the Rise of Shakespeare, Piracy, Witchcraft, and the Birth of the Stuart Era
2003

1996

Diaries from a Tramp Steamer
2001

The Long Haul to Trafalgar
2005

2015

The Dynasties: Britain's Most Powerful Families
2002

The Twentieth Century, Volume 2: 1919-1939
1999

The Dynasties, Volume Five: The Waldegraves, the Carringtons, the Norfolks, New Dynasties
2002

The Dynasties, Volume Four: The Cavendishes, the Comptons, the Russells
2002

The Twentieth Century 1901-1919
1999

Empire, Volume 1: 1155-1783
2005

Empire, Volume 2: 1783-1876
2006

The Making of the British
2010

2012

Empire, Volume 3: 1876-1947
2006

The Twentieth Century, Vol 4: 1959-1979
1999

The Dynasties, Volume Two: The Mortimers, the Berkeleys, the Irish Dynasties
1996

The Dynasties, Volume One: The Godwines, the Despensers, the Percys
2002

The Twentieth Century, Vol 3: 1939-1959
1998

The Twentieth Century 1979-1999
1999

Julius Caesar to William the Conqueror 55BC-1087
1996

The Age of Victoria 1837-1901
1996

The Making of the Nation 1087-1327
1996

The Black Prince to Henry VIII 1327-1547
1996

Elizabeth I to Cromwell 1547-1660
1996

Restoration and Glorious Revolution 1660-1702
1996

The First British Empire 1702-1760
1996

Nelson, Wellington and Napoleon 1792-1815
1996

Regency and Reform 1815-1837
1996

Writing of the 1890s
1999

The Creation of the British
2015