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Apr 11, 2010 · Moment of Nostalgia: Directed by Dearbhla Walsh. With Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, Tamzin Merchant, Lothaire Bluteau. Henry is proud of Catherine, his beautiful, vivacious seventeen year old wife, who buys silence from an old friend by making her a member of the court.
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- 2010-04-11
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Henry is proud of Catherine, his beautiful, vivacious seventeen year old wife, who buys silence from an old friend by making her a member of the court.
Whitehall Palace, London 1540. Thirty years into the reign of King Henry VIII and it’s been a long, hot, summer: London is experiencing intense heat and there has been no rain for two months. But while his subjects wilt like roses (due to central cooling being not invented yet), the King’s vigor remains undiminished. The underlying rivalry between ...
The Tudors Season 4 Episode 1 – Moment of Nostalgia. Setting: Summer 1540. The episode opens with the Imperial Ambassador, Eustace Chapuys, mopping his brow. It is an incredibly hot summer and has not rained in over two months. Chapuys is writing to the Emperor regarding the weather and the discomfort of the 500 people imprisoned for heresy.
Moment of Nostalgia. The Tudors. Summaries. Henry is proud of Catherine, his beautiful, vivacious seventeen year old wife, who buys silence from an old friend by making her a member of the court. Whitehall Palace, London 1540.
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Apr 11, 2010 · Moment of Nostalgia. Available on Paramount+, Prime Video, Hulu, Sling TV. S4 E1: With his marriage to Anne of Cleves annulled, King Henry VIII weds Katherine Howard, a teenager whose roguish cousin, the Earl of Surrey, returns to England to assert his claim to a prominent place in the royal court. Drama Apr 11, 2010 44 min.
Where to watch The Tudors · Season 4 Episode 1 · Moment of Nostalgia starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, Sarah Bolger and directed by Dearbhla Walsh. 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.