
1. | The Tudors: Season 1 | 2007 |
2. | The Tudors: Season 2 | 2007 |
3. | The Tudors: Season 3 | 2007 |
4. | The Tudors: Season 4 | 2007 |
The Tudors
The Tudors is an Irish-produced historical fiction television series created by Michael Hirst. The series is based upon the reign of English monarch Henry VIII, and is named after the Tudor dynasty.
As he seeks the annulment of his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, King Henry VIII appoints himself the head of the Church of England. And Anne Boleyn insists that Henry remove Queen Katherine from the picture -- and Court.
The Archbishop's capitulation to Henry results in Thomas More's resignation and a triumphal trip by Henry to France to show off his new queen to Francis.
After Henry breaks all ties with the church and marries Anne, the Pope threatens him with excommunication and authorizes Anne's assassination.
After princess Elisabeth's baptism, Henry orders Thomas Cromwell to draw up a bill of succession favoring his and Ann's offspring, to be accepted by an oath from all subjects. The affront to the imperialist party is maximized by making princess Mary a lowly lady in waiting to her half-sister.
Fisher and More continue to resist the coercion to take the oath and pay with their lives as Henry's ardor toward Anne subsides after her miscarriage.
When King Francis refuses to approve an engagement involving the baby but proposes one between Mary and the Dauphin, Henry begins to turn against Anne.
Henry warns Anne to stay out of state affairs, but her paranoiac fear of Catherine is only alleviated with her death and Anne's new pregnancy.
The Pope excommunicates Henry, who recovers after a near-fatal jousting accident and begins a relationship with Jane Seymour.
As Jane Seymour's fortunes rise, Anne's fall. Several of those close to her including her brother are tortured into confessing treason and beheaded.
Anne goes to her death continuing to pronounce her innocence and that of the accused men.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers | King Henry VIII |
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Henry Cavill | Charles Brandon |
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James Frain | Thomas Cromwell |
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Natalie Dormer | Anne Boleyn |
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Hans Matheson | Thomas Cranmer |
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Nick Dunning | Thomas Boleyn |
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Jamie Thomas King | Thomas Wyatt |
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Anthony Brophy | Ambassador Bishop Chapuys |
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David Alpay | Mark Smeaton |
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Padraic Delaney | George Boleyn |
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Peter O'Toole | Pope Paul III |
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John Kavanagh | Cardinal Campeggio |
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Maria Doyle Kennedy | Queen Catherine of Aragon |
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Rebekah Wainwright | Catherine |
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Guy Carleton | Chamberlain |
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James Gilbert | William Brereton |
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Serena Brabazon | Nan Saville |
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Laura Jane Laughlin | Madge Sheldon |
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Jeremy Northam | Sir Thomas More |
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Sarah Bolger | Mary Tudor |
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Anita Briem | Jane Seymour |
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Bosco Hogan | Bishop Fisher |
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Perdita Weeks | Mary Boleyn |
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Stephen Hogan | Sir Henry Norris |
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Joanne King | Jane Parker |
Director | Jeremy Podeswa |
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Jon Amiel |
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Colm McCarthy |
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Ciaran Donnelly |
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Dearbhla Walsh |
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Writer | Michael Hirst | |
Producer | Michael Hirst, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, James Flynn, Sheila Hockin, Gary Howsam, Morgan O'Sullivan, Ben Silverman, Teri Weinberg | |
Musician | Trevor Morris | |
Photography | Ousama Rawi |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3866 |
Added Date | Jun 26, 2020 13:15:29 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:19:24 |