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The Six Wives of Henry VIII

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001–
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2001)
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A dramatic documentary narrated and presented by controversial historian David Starkey about the lives as wives and Queens of the six wives of Tudor king Henry VIII.A dramatic documentary narrated and presented by controversial historian David Starkey about the lives as wives and Queens of the six wives of Tudor king Henry VIII.A dramatic documentary narrated and presented by controversial historian David Starkey about the lives as wives and Queens of the six wives of Tudor king Henry VIII.

  • Stars
    • David Starkey
    • Caroline Lintott
    • David Fleeshman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    315
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    • Stars
      • David Starkey
      • Caroline Lintott
      • David Fleeshman
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Starkey
    David Starkey
    • Self - Presenter
    • 2001
    Caroline Lintott
    • Catherine Parr…
    • 2001
    David Fleeshman
    David Fleeshman
    • Cromwell…
    • 2001
    Simon Rose
    • Prelate
    • 2001
    Benjamin Newby
    • Prelate
    • 2001
    Annabelle Dowler
    Annabelle Dowler
    • Catherine of Aragon
    • 2001
    Andy Rashleigh
    Andy Rashleigh
    • Henry VIII
    • 2001
    Chris Larkin
    Chris Larkin
    • Henry VIII
    • 2001
    Michael Fitzgerald
    Michael Fitzgerald
    • Thomas Wolsey
    • 2001
    Matthew Brennan
    • Gentleman
    • 2001
    Leoni Kibbey
    Leoni Kibbey
    • Lady
    • 2001
    Archie Hawkins
    • Baby
    • 2001
    Patricia Villa
    • Dona Elvira
    • 2001
    Marie Paramour
    • Midwife
    • 2001
    Nathan Vale
    • Prelate
    • 2001
    Julia Marsen
    • Anne Boleyn
    • 2001
    Michelle Abrahams
    • Katherine Howard
    • 2001
    Charlotte Roach
    • Jane Seymour
    • 2001
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    1kaydeej-28376

    Already not historically accurate

    Not even five minutes into this film, I stopped watching. Historically inaccurate portrayals do not inspire desire in me to watch more. Catherine of Aragon had reddis/blonde hair hair from an English ancestress, she may have been a Spanish princess but no black hair. Also long hair was part of being a virgin bride/princess. She would NOT have a shoulder lenth bob. If If the producers, director, etc, can't get this right, what other things are wrong? For shame BBC, I expected better.
    9ksdilauri

    Surprisingly interesting

    I'd had only a surface knowledge of Henry VIII and his ill-fated mates, and found this 4-part presentation more watchable than I'd expected. It's a documentary with re-enactments, rather than a film, so they didn't fiddle around with the details for the sake of a screenplay--you get a pretty clear picture of the women and their relationships with the moody and increasingly insecure King. You can learn a lot from this. Henry's wives become real people, rather than vague names from history. Biggest surprise: I'd always felt bad for the vivacious Anne Boleyn, especially. But after learning more about her......eehhh---not so much. Tune in and see why. Highly recommended.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    I learnt a lot from this...

    I don't think it is perfect, but it is very good. David Starkey is very informative, in providing the insight into the life of Henry VIII. Some of the stuff, I admit I already knew from school, but there was added information that I never knew before, so I found it interesting. I thought there were some lovely locations and costumes, however, I wasn't entirely impressed with some of the actors. The actress of Anne Boleyn wasn't sincere enough, and it seemed as though they had two actors for Thomas Cromwell. I liked the actress of Katherine of Aragon, and although I have seen superior portrayals, the actor of Henry VIII himself did more than adequately. One definite thing I liked was the music, very haunting and beautiful over some scenes, particularly in the scene with Jane Seymour's body being carried on the boat. Overall, I liked the series a lot, so I will give it a 8/10 Bethany Cox.
    9ignazia

    Portrays a milestone in world history.

    Curious how a Documentary Drama has been compared to a Movie with the latter pronounced the "better". Just to remind the forgetful - movies are MADE UP and facts are twisted to enhance the drama of the piece. Is all history to be learned from movies? Why not appreciate both and recognize the difference?

    This epic period in English history started the religious split of England from Rome - just so a monarch could get a divorce - and thereby changing the balance of control in the whole of Europe. Henry VIII changed the world by creating a separate religion of which he became the titular head. The current Royal Family has inherited this responsibility and even though the Church of England is sometimes confused with Protestantism it is very different from that German religion.

    Recognize these facts and you can begin to appreciate the subtleties of the politicking and scheming of the Tudor period that everyday people as well as royalty had to employ just to stay off the rack. Catholics and non-Catholics had to play a delicate and dangerous game of allegiances.

    Dr. David Starkey does a wonderful job making this series come to life. I found some of the dramatizations a little histrionic but Dr. Starkey keeps bringing us back to a plane of reality that allows us to understand the harshness, complexities and uncertainties of Tudor life. Henry VIII was not the last absolute monarch but he was the one we remember.

    Imagine your own life condensed into edited highlights - how many seconds of film time did it take? Try it.
    6Grand

    Pitiful in comparison to the 1971 series

    I learned a big chunk of my English history from the 1971 series of this same name(http://imdb.com/title/tt0066714/combined), and it still ranks as an awesome event, if only in memory now. This one, for all its merits, falls flat in comparison.

    A few weeks ago I tuned into this newer series and was shocked at how dull and insipid it seemed compared to the great drama of the original. Decades on I can still remember the thunder of individual lines from the 1971 series ("Anne, Queen of England, come into the court!"), the cruel sight of Henry showing Jane the money-grubbing trickery used by the monks whom she loved, the poignant desperation of Anne of Cleves and the strength of Catherine Parr. There is little memorable in the 2001 version.

    The great moments of conflict are not acted out passionately in this history. They are merely narrated, or original documents are read. How stale and unprofitable by comparison to the first great "The Six Wives of Henry VIII"! Although it may be unfair to compare a documentary series with a drama, the producers and the BBC invited the comparison with their choice of title. If the goal is to teach history and teach it so that it is remembered, this version fails the test against the standard set in 1971. PBS, give us back the original!

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
      • WNET (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wives of Henry VIII
    • Filming locations
      • Buckden, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • United Productions
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
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      • 1.78 : 1

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