now a Labour MP but who had a first successful career as an actress.
Nowhere did she display her acting talents more clearly than as Queen Elizabeth 1 in the 1971 television series "Elizabeth R", which I've just recently watched again.
Elizabeth's England of the late sixteenth century is still - just - recognisable in the England of today : independent-minded towards continental Europe, Protestant, feeling threatened by internal and external enemies yet tolerant enough not to make too many of what the Queen called "windows into men's souls", trading with the wider world. It was ruled over by a determined woman, a fighter, a survivor who was a skilled judge of people and situations.
Understanding the England of the first Queen Elizabeth is still, for neighbours, a useful guide to understanding "why we are who we are" in the early part of the twenty-first century