Radio & Television Appearances
BBC Radio 4: ‘Moving Pictures’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed about Nicholas Hilliard on BBC Radio 4's 'Moving Pictures' Programme in an episode titled “Portrait Miniatures by Nicholas Hilliard”, broadcast 21 April 2026.
BBC CWR: ‘Shakespeare’s partner portrait found’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed live about Nicholas Hilliard, the 3rd Earl of Southampton, and William Shakespeare on BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 8 September 2025.
‘Stories from the National Portrait Gallery’
Series 1, Episode 1
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for Stories from the National Portrait Gallery (series 1, episode 1), which first broadcast on Sky Arts on 1 July 2023.
The Met: ‘Secrets of the Tudor Archives’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring took part in a conversation “Secrets of the Tudor Archives” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York on 21 October 2022. The talk was presented in conjunction with the exhibition ‘The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England’.
‘Who Do You Think You Are?’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for Who Do You Think You Are? (series 18, episode 1: 'Josh Widdicombe'), first broadcast on BBC1 in October 2021.
‘Digging Up Britain's Past’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for Digging Up Britain's Past (series 2, episode 6: 'Elizabeth I'), which first broadcast on Channel 5 on 15 February 2020.
BBC Radio 4: ‘Start the Week’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed by Andrew Marr for an episode of BBC Radio 4’s Start the Week. Following the publication of her book on Nicholas Hilliard, she talks about the miniaturist who took portraits of Elizabethan royals. The interview was originally broadcast on 18 February 2019.
‘Lucy Worsley's Fireworks for a Tudor Queen’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for Lucy Worsley's Fireworks for a Tudor Queen, first broadcast on BBC4 in March 2018.
BBC Radio 3: ‘Hark: An Acoustic Archaeology of Elizabethan England’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for “Hark: An Acoustic Archaeology of Elizabethan England” which first broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 1 September 2009.
‘English Heritage: The Queen, Her Lover, and His Castle’
Dr. Elizabeth Goldring was interviewed for English Heritage: The Queen, Her Lover, and His Castle which first broadcast on BBC2 in May 2009.