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COLLECTION · Series · 2015

Wolf Hall

England in the 1520s is a heartbeat from disaster. If the King dies without a male heir, the country could be destroyed by civil war. Henry VIII wants to annul his marriage of twenty years and marry Anne Boleyn. The Pope and most of Europe oppose him. Into this impasse steps Thomas Cromwell: a wholly original man, a charmer, and a bully, both idealist and opportunist, astute in reading people, and implacable in his ambition. But Henry is volatile: one day tender, one day murderous. Cromwell helps him break the opposition, but what will be the price of his triumph?

Source: TMDB
* 7.5 (149)DramaUnited Kingdom · United States
Creators
Peter Straughan · Peter Kosminsky · Hilary Mantel
Countries
United Kingdom · United States
Studios
BBC One · BBC Two · Company Pictures · Playground Entertainment
Age rating
ViolenceSexual ContentDrug Use
Release
21/01/2015
Score
7.5 / 10 (149)

Awards and nominations

  • Winner at BAFTA TV Awards — Wolf Hall
  • Winner at BAFTA TV Awards — Mark Rylance
  • Nominated at BAFTA TV Awards — Claire Foy
  • Nominated at BAFTA TV Awards — Anton Lesser
  • Nominated at BAFTA TV Craft Awards — David Blackmore
  • Nominated at BAFTA TV Craft Awards — Joanna Eatwell
  • Nominated at BAFTA TV Craft Awards — Gavin Finney
  • Winner at Rodney Berling, Simon Clark, Peter Gates, James Hayday, and Rob Hughes — Best Sound – Fiction and Entertainment
  • Winner at Rodney Berling, Simon Clark, Peter Gates, James Hayday, and Rob Hughes — Gavin Finney (for "Entirely Beloved")
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Television Awards — Wolf Hall
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Television Awards — Mark Rylance
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Television Awards — Jonathan Pryce
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
6 episodes · 2015
Three Card Trick
Episode 1. Three Card Trick
2015-01-21 · 65 min

Lacking a male heir, the King is desperate to annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon.

Entirely Beloved
Episode 2. Entirely Beloved
2015-01-28 · 60 min

As Cardinal Wolsey retreats north, he urges Cromwell to get close to Anne Boleyn.

Anna Regina
Episode 3. Anna Regina
2015-02-04 · 60 min

Cromwell has Parliament acknowledge Henry as head of the Church of England.

The Devil's Spit
Episode 4. The Devil's Spit
2015-02-11 · 60 min

Aware that her power in court rests on producing a male heir, Anne becomes paranoid.

Crows
Episode 5. Crows
2015-02-18 · 60 min

The Act of Supremacy has declared Henry supreme head of the church of England.

Master of Phantoms
Episode 6. Master of Phantoms
2015-02-25 · 60 min

After uncovering treasonable offences, Cromwell exacts the ultimate revenge.

The Mirror and the Light
The Mirror and the Light
6 episodes · 2024

May, 1536. Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife, is dead. As the axe drops, Thomas Cromwell emerges from the bloodbath to continue his climb to power and wealth, while his formidable master, Henry, settles to short-lived happiness with his third queen, Jane Seymour.

Wreckage
Episode 1. Wreckage
2024-11-10 · 60 min

As Anne Boleyn’s blood is sluiced from the scaffold, Thomas Cromwell picks his way through the wreckage of her death to take his place as principal councillor to King Henry VIII.

Obedience
Episode 2. Obedience
2024-11-17 · 60 min

As the dissolution of the monasteries gathers speed, Cromwell makes a personal pilgrimage to Shaftesbury Abbey to speak with a young nun, who profoundly shakes his view of himself.

Defiance
Episode 3. Defiance
2024-11-24 · 59 min

A rising in the north destabilises Henry's kingdom. Despite the risks to his own life, Cromwell moves to protect Lady Mary from becoming the rebels’ greatest prize.

Jenneke
Episode 4. Jenneke
2024-12-01 · 58 min

The birth of a prince gives England the heir that Henry longs for, but at a terrible price. As the court grieves for Jane, it falls to Cromwell to find a fourth bride for the king.

Mirror
Episode 5. Mirror
2024-12-08 · 59 min

Cromwell’s marital diplomacy brings Princess Anne of Cleves to Henry’s court. Will the alliance create a Protestant superpower in northern Europe, or has Cromwell’s luck run out?

Light
Episode 6. Light
2024-12-15 · 59 min

Cromwell is stripped of his titles and brought to the Tower of London on a charge of treason. He has no friends to speak for him but plenty of enemies among his prosecutors.

Cast by season
Mark Rylance
Mark Rylance
Thomas Cromwell
Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis
Henry VIII
Claire Foy
Claire Foy
Anne Boleyn
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Rafe Sadler
Joss Porter
Joss Porter
Richard Cromwell
Bernard Hill
Bernard Hill
Duke of Norfolk
Hannah Steele
Hannah Steele
Mary Shelton
Jessica Raine
Jessica Raine
Jane Rochford
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
Based on Hilary Mantel's imaginative novels "Wolf Hall" and "Bring Up the Bodies" this six part drama tells the story of the machinations at the court of England's King Henry VIII (Damien Lewis) as he falls in lust then love with Anne Boleyn (Claire Foy). Her refusal to join the ranks of his mistresses means the king has to find a way to extricate himself from his twenty year marriage to Katherine of Aragon (Joanne Whalley). Trying to get the Pope to agree to the annulment is the tricky task that falls to Wolsey (Jonathan Pryce) - the Chancellor who has an whole slew of enemies waiting for him to fail. The one man who is steadfastly in Wolsey's corner, though, is the ambitious and shrewd lawyer Thomas Cromwell (Mark Rylance) and with the Cardinal's position becoming more precarious by the day and the king's infatuation becoming more dangerous for any opposition, the scene is set for some high political manoeuvring. This dramatisation offers us a different timeframe for it's chronology than we are more used to, and isn't so focussed on the person of the king. It's told more from the perspective of the ambitious and scheming Cromwell who learns quickly how to walk on the eggshells that are strewn all over the Tudor court. The assembled cast deliver strongly as the power vacuum constantly needs filling - Bernard Hill's Duke of Norfolk isn't a man to mess with; Anton Lesser offers a far less benign Sir Thomas More than was written in the more famous Robert Bolt "A Man For All Seasons" novel, Lewis serves well as the lovestruck and increasingly desperate (for a son) monarch who comes to rely more and more on his new advisor and then there's Rylance himself who delivers a considered, subtly menacing and calculating, leading role as temperatures begin to rise. It's fairly faithfully adapted by Peter Straughan to provide this speculative but mischievously entertaining glimpse into the lives of a group of powerful and/or power-hungry people you wouldn't trust if your life depended on it - and frequently, it does! Weak spot? Well that's Foy. She speaks the lines well enough, but her heart isn't in it enough and her characterisation simply lacks depth. For that we are better with the much more exploitative depiction from Charlotte Rampling ("Anne of the Thousand Days" - 1969). Visually, the attention to the aesthetic detail is typical of the BBC - highly polished period drama with great costumes and some great locations including Penshurt Place which was used by the corporation back in 1971 for "Elizabeth R". It's history, so we know who thrives and who gets their comeuppance, but this narrative still unfolds with enough intrigue and complexity to illustrate well the culture of fear, superstition and violence that prevailed in 16th century England.
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Keywords
englandbased on novel or booktudorperiod dramaanne boleynhenry viiihistorical drama16th centurybritish monarchy
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