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The Devil's Spit

Episode 4 of 6

Historical drama. Anne gives birth to a baby girl. Aware that her power in court rests on producing a male heir, she becomes increasingly paranoid.

Anne gives birth to a baby girl, Elizabeth, and Henry does little to hide his disappointment. Anne is aware that her power in court rests on producing a male heir and in her paranoia cracks appear in her relationship with Cromwell.

The 'Holy Maid of Kent', Elizabeth Barton, has been prophesising that if Henry marries Anne Boleyn he will die within the year. Cromwell's spies know that she is touting new candidates for the throne - the old Plantagenet families whom the Tudors displaced and supporters of Katherine who are loyal to Rome. Cromwell interviews the Holy Maid but counsels the king to show mercy to her supporters. However, until Henry has a male heir, the Tudor line remains vulnerable. Cromwell decrees that everyone in public life must take an oath to recognise Henry's supremacy as head of the church and the legality of his marriage to Anne Boleyn.

Thomas More advises his family to take the oath but, despite pressure from Cromwell, will not take it himself and is committed to the tower. More is tried, found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. Cromwell did not want him dead - he wanted to bend More's will and make him take the oath, but More's stubbornness left him with no choice. Recovering from serious illness, Cromwell plans the king's royal progress to include a trip to Wolf Hall, the home of Sir John Seymour and his daughter Jane.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Thomas Cromwell Mark Rylance
King Henry VIII Damian Lewis
Anne Boleyn Claire Foy
Duke of Norfolk Bernard Hill
Thomas More Anton Lesser
Rafe Sadler Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Jane Rochford Jessica Raine
Johane Williamson Saskia Reeves
Richard Cromwell Joss Porter
Gregory Cromwell Tom Holland
Liz Cromwell Natasha Little
Jane Seymour Kate Phillips
Thomas Wriothesley Joel MacCormack
Thomas Cranmer Will Keen
Duke of Suffolk Richard Dillane
Frances Weston Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Mark Smeaton Max Fowler
George Boleyn Edward Holcroft
Sir Thomas Boleyn David Robb
Solicitor Gen Richard Rich Bryan Dick
Lord Chancellor Audley Tim Steed
Edward Seymour Ed Speleers
Thomas Seymour Iain Batchelor
Sir John Seymour Paul Ritter
Alice More Monica Dolan
Writer Peter Straughan
Producer Mark Pybus
Director Peter Kosminsky
Production Company Company Pictures
Writer Peter Straughan

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