SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Wolf Hall

Genres: Miniseries, Period Drama
Broadcast on: BBC First

Rate:

9.0

Add to Show Favourites

Seasons

Season 1

Channel Premiere Finale TX Time Episodes
BBC Two 21 Jan 2015 25 Feb 2015 Wednesdays, 21h00 - 22h00 6
BBC First 21 Oct 2015 04 Nov 2015 Wednesdays, 20h00 - 22h00 (double bill) 6


Season 1

Wolf Hall is a British period drama television miniseries created as an adaptation of the Hilary Mantel novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, which chronicles the rise of Thomas Cromwell, the son of a humble blacksmith who became King Henry VIII's chief minister, as he navigated the corridors of power in the Tudor court.

Peter Kosminsky directs the flagship drama that presents an intimate portrait of Thomas Cromwell, the brilliant consigliere to King Henry VIII, as he manoeuvres the corridors of power at the Tudor court.

The story follows the complex machinations and back room dealings of this pragmatic and accomplished power broker – from humble beginnings and an enigmatic past – who must serve king and country while navigating deadly political intrigue, the King's tempestuous relationship with Anne Boleyn and the religious upheavals of the Protestant reformation.

Oscar-nominated Peter Straughan (The Men Who Stare At Goats, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) adapted both novels for the screen. Two-time Olivier and three-time Tony Award winner Mark Rylance is Thomas Cromwell.

Emmy-winner Damian Lewis is Henry VIII and Claire Foy (The Promise) plays the calculating and ambitious Anne Boleyn in the drama which is a Playground Entertainment and Company Pictures production.

As the series begins, Thomas Cromwell's patron Cardinal Wolsey is dismissed as lord chancellor and forced to flee his palace at York Place. The old noble families of England, jealous of their own right to advise the king, have long waited for this moment. His hopes of returning to the king's favour lie with the ever-loyal Thomas Cromwell.

Eight years ago, when Cromwell started working for Wolsey, the cardinal made an enemy of Thomas Boleyn by chastising him for his daughter Anne's far-from-virtuous reputation. As rumours circulated in court that Anne was secretly betrothed to Harry Percy, the cardinal insisted that no such match would be allowed.

Still lacking a male heir, the king is desperate for an annulment from his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, claiming she was not a virgin on their wedding day. To Cromwell's dismay, the cardinal's efforts to persuade the pope to grant the annulment are fruitless. An alliance between the pope and Katherine's nephew, the holy Roman emperor, diminishes the cardinal's position even further.

As Henry grows impatient, the pressure increases on the cardinal. To add to this, rumours reach the cardinal that the king's new mistress is Anne Boleyn, who has sworn vengeance on him over Harry Percy.

Cromwell visits Anne, urging her that only the cardinal can secure what she wants, but Anne is unmoved. The duke of Norfolk, nervous of the cardinal's continuing proximity to the king, insists that Cromwell tell Wolsey to travel north to his archdiocese in York. A desperate Cromwell finally meets directly with Henry, but the king is nothing if not ambiguous.

Will he recall the cardinal or turn on him?

Wolf Hall is a co-production of Company Pictures (Elizabeth I, Shameless, The Devil's Whore, The Shadow Line) and Playground Entertainment (Dancing On The Edge, The Missing) - the New York and London-based production company helmed by Colin Callender - for BBC Two and Masterpiece (broadcaster and co-producers of Downton Abbey, Sherlock) in association with BBC Worldwide, Altus Media and Prescience.

Colin Callender executive produces for Playground, John Yorke for Company Pictures, Polly Hill, BBC Head of Independent Drama, for BBC Two, Rebecca Eaton for Masterpiece, Martin Rakusen and Ben Donald for BBC Worldwide and Tim Smith for Prescience and Altus Media.


Season 1 Cast

as
Thomas Cromwell

as
Henry VIII

as
Anne Boleyn

as
Duke of Norfolk

as
Thomas More

as
Stephen Gardiner

as
Eustace Chapuys

as
Katherine of Aragon

as
Cardinal Wolsey

as
Harry Percy

as
Sir Thomas Boleyn

as
Liz Cromwell

as
Rafe Sadler

as
Mark Smeaton

as
Antonio Bonvisi

as
Johane Williamson

as
Walter Cromwell

as
Jane Rochford

as
Earl of Shrewsbury

as
Edward Seymour

as
Alice Williamson

as
Alice More

as
Archbishop Warham

as
Elizabeth Barton

as
Thomas Wyatt

as
Tower of London Guard

as
Lord Chancellor Audley

as
Sir John Seymour

as
Harry Norris


LATEST ARTICLES

New on TV today: Saturday 23 November 2024

Mabaso Family Reunion drops on Netflix and Killer Front Page begins a run on Wethu.


Jhanak Teasers - December 2024

Tejas threatens Jhanak: "Either you marry me or I'll kill Aniruddha." True love. NOT.


Muvhango Teasers - December 2024

Susan gets hypnotised and flees what she sees. She returns to Venda to represent the royal family’s interests.


Diepe Waters 3 Teasers - December 2024

Perspective versus fact. Jacques and Johan come to a conclusion about Theresa.


New on TV today: Friday 22 November 2024

Bread & Roses on Apple TV+ tells the plight of Afghan women as Nat Geo Wild camps out on Africa's Blood River.


Scandal! Teasers - December 2024

A wedding proposal, a familiar face returns and Ndumiso basks in the glory of his apparent heroism.


Binnelanders Teasers - December 2024

Joe tells his sister about his visit to their father’s mistress. Ouch!


New on TV today: Thursday 21 November

BBC Earth takes you around the Solar System and a Wicked special airs on E! ahead of the film premiere.


My Naam is Farah Teasers - December 2024

Immigration officials turn up at Farah’s home. And then she receives a call from a ghost.


Survivor 45: See who lovestruck Austin's dating now

Are Austin and Dee still together? Find out here as we reflect on the season.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.