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The Tudors(TV show/series, 2007-2010)

FSK: 12+ years
| 55min per episode | Genres: Drama, Romance / Love

Scripted Reality in 4 seasons with 38 episodes

The TudorsRating: 3.9/5 (with 320 votes)
The Tudors is a historical fiction television series set primarily in 16th-century England, created and written by Michael Hirst and produced for the American premium cable television channel Showtime. The series was a collaboration among American, British, and Canadian producers, and was filmed mostly in Ireland. While named after the Tudor dynasty as a whole, it is based specifically upon the reign of King Henry VIII. The series was produced by Peace Arch Entertainment for Showtime in association with Reveille Productions, Working Title Television, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and was filmed in Ireland. The first two episodes debuted on DirecTV, Time Warner Cable OnDemand, Netflix , Verizon FiOS On Demand, Internet Movie Database and on the website of the series before the official premiere on Showtime. The Tudors premiered on 1 April 2007; it was the highest-rated Showtime series in three years. In April 2007, the show was renewed for a second season, and in that month the BBC announced it had acquired exclusive broadcast rights for the series in the United Kingdom, which it started t... ()
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About The Tudors

The Tudors is a history-based drama series following the young, vibrant King Henry VIII, a competitive and lustful monarch who navigates the intrigues of the English court and the human heart with equal vigor and justifiable suspicion.

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The Tudors Seasons and Episodes

04/11/2010Season 4 - 10 episodes
Henry's marriage to randy, unfaithful teenager Catherine Howard ends in her swift execution, but he finds domestic tranquility at last with the steady Catherine Parr; a war with France and Brandon's death signal Henry's waning days.
#1 | 04/11/2010Moment of Nostalgia
3.3/5 (with 7 votes)
A long hot summer, thirty years into the reign of King Henry VIII, and well into middle age, Henry takes his fifth wife, Katherine Howard. The Queen's "low background" combined with her youth and beauty, arouses a lusty familiarity in certain members of King Henry's court most notably his handsome young servant Thomas Culpepper.
#2 | 04/18/2010Sister
4.0/5 (with 6 votes)
Thomas Culpepper - Henry VIII’s newest servant - continues to make eyes at his King’s young bride, Katherine Howard. Her servant suggests seduction. While the King shows his age by going to bed early during the Christmas celebration the young but not so innocent members of his court party on.
#3 | 04/25/2010Something For You
4.0/5 (with 6 votes)
Buoyed by the happiness that a young wife brings an aging man, Henry is noticeably more tolerant and forgiving than he once was. Such goodwill is well appreciated by the peasants of the North who gratefully accept Henry’s forgiveness for the Pilgrimage of Grace revolt, during a Royal visit. But the King’s benevolence may yet be tested by his new Queen: Katherine Howard has submitted to seduction by the young and handsome Thomas Culpepper.
#4 | 05/02/2010Natural Ally
4.0/5 (with 6 votes)
Rejuvenated by his tour of the north of England, Henry feels a new man and longs after his new Queen; unaware that her affections are diverted elsewhere. Katherine’s past begins to catch up as an old liaison comes looking for a job threatening to reveal all about their sexual history. Someone beats him to it when an anonymous letter is sent to the King containing accusations of adultery. Although unconvinced of the rumor, Henry confines Katherine to her apartments pending a thorough investigation.
#5 | 05/09/2010Bottom Of The Pot
4.4/5 (with 6 votes)
Lord Hertford’s investigation into allegations of the Queen’s infidelities moves with speed. Deeply upset by revelations of his beloved young wife’s sexual past, Henry weeps. But once adultery is uncovered, his response is swift and decisive.
#6 | 05/16/2010You Have My Permission
4.2/5 (with 6 votes)
Unmarried once more Henry reflects on his dynasty and orders a new Act of Parliament which restores the succession rights of his two daughters, the Princesses Elizabeth and Mary. His roving eye undaunted by age or experience, he notices the attractive soon-to-be widow Catherine Parr. After the disastrous mismatch of his last marriage a mature woman is just what he needs.
#7 | 05/23/2010Sixth And The Final Wife
4.2/5 (with 6 votes)
Henry marries Catherine Parr - his sixth and final wife. A loving step-mother and compassionate companion, Catherine is liked and respected by all at court save the Catholic Bishop Gardiner who suspects her to be a heretic. Henry prepares to invade France.
#8 | 06/06/2010As It Should Be
4.1/5 (with 6 votes)
The siege of Boulogne is a long, expensive and difficult military campaign that is finally won by Henry’s troops at great financial and human cost. Rejuvenated, Henry rejects the idea of marching on to further conquests, preferring to return to England in triumph.
#9 | 06/13/2010Secrets of the Heart
4.1/5 (with 6 votes)
Henry VIII’s health is on the slide: the recent siege of Boulogne has taken its toll on his aging body and his ulcerous leg is constantly in pain. Bishop Gardiner and the Catholic Church are once again in the ascendant at court but, tired of conflict, Henry demonstrates little enthusiasm for the ambitious Bishop’s accusation that Catherine Parr is a heretic.
#10 | 06/20/2010Death of a Monarchy
4.2/5 (with 7 votes)
Finale - Henry’s thoughts turn to his own mortality with the news that his long-time friend and sometimes foe King Francis, and his unshakable soldier Charles Brandon, are each dying. As he faces death, Henry encounters the ghosts of his former wives who each get a chance to confront him. Hans Holbein paints a last, iconic portrait of the Tudor King.
04/05/2009Season 3 - 8 episodes
03/30/2008Season 2 - 10 episodes
04/01/2007Season 1 - 10 episodes

Additional Information

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Production country: United States of America (USA)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: German (DE), English (EN), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Italian (IT), Latin (LA), Portuguese (PT)
Translated into 31 languages: Arabic (AR), Bulgarian (BG), Bosnian (BS), Czech (CS), Danish (DA), German (DE), Greek (EL), English (EN), Spanish (ES), Finnish (FI), French (FR), Hebrew (HE), Hungarian (HU), Italian (IT), Japanese (JA), Georgian (KA), Korean (KO), Lithuanian (LT), Dutch (NL), Norwegian (NO), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Romanian (RO), Russian (RU), Slovak (SK), Swedish (SV), Thai (TH), Turkish (TR), Ukrainian (UK), Vietnamese (VI), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 04/01/2007
Last episode released on: 06/20/2010
Appearing Characters: Henry VIII of England, Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Knyvett, Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, Anne Boleyn, Catherine of Aragon, Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Cranmer, Paul III, Jane Seymour, Francis Bryan, Robert Aske, Otto Truchsess von Waldburg, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Charles de Marillac, Mary I of England, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Thomas Culpeper, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Catherine Parr, Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, Anne Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, William Compton, Thomas Tallis, Mary Boleyn, Elizabeth Blount, Richard Pace, Francis I of France, Claude of France, Mary Tudor, Margaret Tudor, Íñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga, Eustace Chapuys, Charles V, George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, John Fisher, Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, William Brereton, Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford, Elizabeth I of England, Reginald Pole, Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset, Edward VI of England, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, Joan Bulmer, Francis Dereham, Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg, Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy, Mark Smeaton, Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, Clement VII, Margaret Bryan, Lorenzo Campeggio, Margaret Shelton, William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Hans Holbein the Younger, Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, Stephen Gardiner, Henry Norris, Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Alice More, Jane More, Michelangelo, John Seymour, Amalia of Cleves, Anne Askew, Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu, Henry Pole, Christina of Denmark, Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, John Lambert, Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, Francis III
Cast: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Sam Neill, Callum Blue, Henry Czerny, Natalie Dormer, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Nick Dunning, Jeremy Northam, James Frain, Jamie King, Hans Matheson, Peter O'Toole, Anita Briem, Annabelle Wallis, Alan van Sprang, Gerard McSorley, Max von Sydow, Joss Stone, Tamzin Merchant, Lothaire Bluteau, Sarah Bolger, Laoise Murray, Max Brown, Torrance Coombs, David O'Hara, James Gilbert, Joely Richardson, Henry Cavill, Ruta Gedmintas, Kris Holden-Ried, Joe Van Moyland, Steven Waddington, Perdita Weeks, Pádraic Delaney, Joanne King, David Alpay, Bláthnaid McKeown, Anna Brewster, Matt Ryan, Emmanuel Leconte, Gabriella Wright, Gabrielle Anwar, Anthony Brophy, Sebastian Armesto, Kate O'Toole, Bosco Hogan, Rebekah Wainwright, Charlotte Salt, Mark Hildreth, Emma Hamilton, Andrew McNair, Catherine Steadman, Allen Leech, Colin O'Donoghue, Colm Wilkinson, Gavin O'Connor, Ian McElhinney, Jane Brennan, John Kavanagh, Laura Jane Laughlin, Paul Ronan, Rod Hallett, Simon Ward, Stephen Hogan, Declan Conlon, Marcella Plunkett, Kate Duggan, Claire MacCauley, Eoin Murtagh, Jake Hathaway, Frank McCusker, Peter Gaynor, Zak Jenciragic, Aidan Turner, Marcello Magni, Alan Devine, Barry McGovern, Slaine Kelly, Catherine Byrne, Mark Lambert, Sean Pertwee, Nika McGuigan, Lochlann Ó Mearáin, Alvaro Lucchesi, Eoin Macken, Philip O'Sullivan, Johnny Brennan, Bryan Murray, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Marcus Lamb, John Sterland, Michael Patric, Michael Condron, Ned Dennehy, Pat McGrath, Aaron Monaghan, Robert Sheehan, Luke Hayden, Krystin Pellerin, Andrea Lowe, Katie McGrath, John Rowe, Alan Stanford, Jack Walsh, Michael Pennington, Ronnie Masterson, Liam McMahon, Raad Rawi, George Irving, Anatole Taubman, Maude Hirst, Kevin Doyle, Diarmuid Noyes, David Wilmot, Edmund Kente, Geoffrey Beevers, Patrick Gibson, Danny Seward, Stephen Shields, Ben Price, David Bradley, Karl Shiels, Ian Beattie, Ciaran O'Grady, Jake Maskall, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Sonya Cassidy, Nigel Pilkington, David Easter, Danielle Ryan, Domhnall O'Donoghue, Suzy Lawlor, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Simon Hubbard, Kieran D. Gough, Claire Brown, Julian Lewis Jones, David Keoghan, Peter Amory, Alison Lintott, Nicholas Blane, Christopher McHallem, Martyn Ellis, Michael Elwyn, Lee Williams, Selma Brook, Moe Dunford, Jody Latham, Daniel Caltagirone, Owen Aaronovitch, Ian Saynor, Bronson Webb, Andy Kellegher, Duncan Duff, Emma Stansfield, Richard Clifford, Hilary Rose, Gemma Reeves, James McHale, Stephen Brennan, Muireann O'Donoghue, Roxana Klein, Daniel Rhattigan-Walsh, Jack West, Barbara Brennan, Ciaran Whitehead, Rachel Kavanagh
Creator: Michael Hirst
Screenwriter: Michael Hirst
Executive Producer: Michael Hirst
Composer: Trevor Morris
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"Los tudor"
"הטיודורס"
"I Tudor"
"The Tudors ~背徳の王冠~"
"ザ・チューダーズ はいとくのおうかん"
"Os Tudors"
"Tudorovci: Sex, moc a intrigy"

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