Six
Wives of Henry VIII

Period
drama serial. The tempestuous
lives and loves of King Henry
VII, specifically his
relationships with his six
wives.
Creator:
Maurice Cowan / Producers:
Ronald Travers, Mark Shivas,
Roderick Graham / Dances:
Geraldine Stephenson / Camera:
A.A. Englander /Narrator:
Anthony Quayle / Music arranged
and played by David Munrow
BBC2
/ 6x90m-e / 1970 1 January - 5
February
REGULAR
CAST
Keith Michell as Henry
VIII
Each
episode carried the subtitle
Henry VIII and (whoever the wife
was)
1.CATHERINE
OF ARAGON.
Writer:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
The
story of Henry and hisnfirst
wife who married when very
young, married as part of a pact
between Spain and England, they
were in love but Catherine
couldn't give Henry the male
heir he was desperate for. This
was the start of his dealings
with the Catholic Church and the
problems it caused him for the
rest of his life.
With:
- Keith Mitchell as Henry VIII /
Annette Crosbie as Catherine of
Aragon / Dorothy Tutin as Anne
Boleyn / Patrick Troughton as
the Duke of Norfolk / John
Woodnutt as Henry VII / Martin
Ratcliffe as Prince Arthur / Ken
Wynne as Dr. de Puebla / Sally
Travers as Dona Elvira Manuel /
Donald Bisset as Earl of Surrey
/ Margaret Ford as Maria de
Salinas / John Baskcomb as
Cardinal Woolsey / Verina
Greenlaw as Princess Mary.
Director:
John Glenister.
2.ANNE
BOLEYN
Henry
may have met his match with the
feisty, intelligent Anne Boleyn.
With:
Keith Michell as Henry VIII /
Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn /
Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour
/ Patrick Troughton as Duke of
Norfolk / Sheila Burrell as Lady
Rochford / Michael Osborne as
Mark Smeaton / Jonathan Newth as
Viscount Rochford / Hilary Mason
as Lady Boleyn / Wolfe Morris as
Thomas Cromwell / Bernard Hepton
as Archbishop.
Director
Naomi Capon
3.JANE
SEYMOUR.
Writer:
Ian Thorne
Henry
marries the young, ambitious
Jane Seymour who is soon turned
off by the ageing King and later
takes a lover thus bringing
about her downfall.
With:
Kewith Michell as Henry VIII /
Anne Stallybrass as Jane
Seymoour / Patrick Troughton as
Norfolk / Sheila Burrell as Lady
Rochford / Daniel Moynihan as
Edward Seymour / Gillian Bailey
as Dorothy Seymour / Dorothy
Black as Lady Margaret Seymour /
John Ronane as Thomas Seymour /
Howard Land as Sir John Seymour
/ William Abney as Sir Francis
Bryan/ Louis Haslar as Sir
Nicholas Carew / Bernard Hepton
as Thomas Cranmer / Jo Kendall
as Anne Stanhope / Wolfe Morris
as Cromwell.
Director:
John Glenister
4.
ANNE OF CLEVES
Writer:
Jean Morris
Henry
is now married to German
princess Anne of Cleves who is a
smart cookie and is more than
able to survive the machinations
of Henry's court.
With:
Keith Michell as Henry VIII,/
Elvi Hale as Anne of Cleves /
Patrick Troughton as the duke of
Norfolk / Sheila Burrell as Lady
Rochford / Bernard Hepton as
Thomas Cranmer / Wolfe Morris as
Thomas Cromwell / Patrick
Troughton as the Duke of
Norfolk/ Basil Dignam as Bishop
Gardiner / James Mellor as Hans
Holbein / Carol Macready as
Amalie / Mollie Sugden as Lotte.
Director:
John Glenister.
5.
CATHERINE HOWARD
Writer:
Beverly Cross
Henry
is now 50 and married to the
young Catherine Howard and
trying to recapture his youthful
exhuberances.
With:-
Angela Pleasance as Catheirne
Howard / Patrick Troughton as
the Duke of Norfolk / Julia
Cornelius as Anne Cornelius /
Sheila Burrell as Lady Rochford
/ Catherine Lacey as the Dowager
duchess of Norfolk / Howard
Goorney as Will Somers / Ralph
Bates as Thomas Culpeper / Simon
Prebble as Francis Dereham/ Bill
Riley as Stanton
Director:
Naomi Capon
6.
CATHERINE PARR
Writer:
John Prebble
Henry
is now approaching his final
years and is married to
Catherine Parr, he is trying to
fight off a whirl of political
back stabbing and having to deal
with Catherine is being pursued
by Sir Thomas Seymour. The
series of plays ends with the
death of Henry.
With:
Keith Michell as Henry VIII, /
Rosalie Crutchley as Catherine
Parr / John Ronane as Sir Thomas
Seymour / Howard Goorney as Will
Somers / Daniel Moynihan as Lord
Hertford / Basil Dignam as
Gardiner Bishop of Winchester /
Patrick Godfrey as Sir Thomas
Wriothesley / Edward Atienza as
Chapys / Bernard Hepton as
Archbishop Cranmer / Alison
Frazer as Mary / Karen Ford as
Lady Lane / Anthony Knevet as
Jim Kennedy
Director:
Naomi Capon
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