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Henry VIII and His Six Wives

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Henry VIII is the most infamous monarch in English history. Famously he married six times over his 36 year reign. The six queens were formidable individuals. Some were ambitious, some brave, some ruthless - and between them they shaped the man who began as a Renaissance prince, became a monster and ended a regretful old man. In turn they shaped England itself. Presented jointly Suzannah Lipscomb and Dan Jones, this is 4-Part series is an original and enlightening look at the real people at the centre of the action during one of the most turbulent, passionate and violent periods in English history.

DocumentaryDrama

4.4 / 5

15th April 2016 - 6th May 2016
Director
Chris Holt
Writer
Suzannah Lipscomb
Producer
Chris Holt
Top Cast
Dan JonesSuzannah Lipscomb
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Katherine of Aragon Still
Katherine of Aragon
15th April 2016

Episode 1

Dan and Suzannah recount the fateful unions Henry had with his first two wives, Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.

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Anne Boleyn
22nd April 2016

Episode 2

Drama documentary series in which historians Dan Jones and Suzannah Lipscomb bring to life the scandal, romance and betrayal that characterised Henry VIII's six marriages. Dan and Suzannah recount how Henry changed history to divorce Katherine of Aragon and marry the woman who had captivated him, Anne Boleyn.

Jane Seymour & Anne of Cleves Still
Jane Seymour & Anne of Cleves
29th April 2016

Episode 3

No overview available.

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Catherine Howard & Catherine Parr
6th May 2016

Episode 4

In 1539, after four failed marriages and only one sickly son and two daughters to succeed him, Henry VIII fell in love with seductive teenager Catherine Howard, first cousin of his second queen, Anne Boleyn. However, Catherine turned out to have a hidden sexual past. In the kindly, mature Catherine Parr he seemed to have found the perfect wife, but as historians Suzannah Lipscomb and Dan Jones recall when she tried to push Henry into religious reform, she too came within hours of the executioner's block.