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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - In Cold Blood (Apr/01/2007) | | Henry is hungry for war with France, but agreeing to a peace plan proffered by Cardinal Wolsey, who has ulterior motives involving the papacy. | | Guest Stars: Barry McGovern as Bishop Bonnivet, Aidan Turner (2) as Bedoli, Marcello Magni as Sarto, Brendan McCormack as Captain, Alan Devine as Wolsey's Secretary, Slaine Kelly as Jane Howard, Eric Higgins as Groom, Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary, Geoff Minogue as Boleyn's Secretary, Anna Brewster as Anna Buckingham, Catherine Byrne (1) as Alice More, Ruta Gedmintas as Lady Blount, Jonathan White as Hopkins, Arthur Riordan as Priest in Confessional, Mark Lambert as William Cornish, Jonathan Ryan as French Ambassador | Directors: Charles McDougall, Steve Shill Writer: Michael Hirst (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Simply Henry (Apr/08/2007) | | Allegiances begin to shift, both and home and abroad. Despite his loyalty to France, Henry debates striking an alliance with Charles V, the King of Spain, who was named Holy Roman Emperor. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Simpson as Bishop at Execution, Gabriella Wright as Queen Claude, Michael Ford (3) as Noble, Barry McGovern as Bishop Bonnivet, Jonathan White as Hopkins, Emmanuel Leconte as King Francis, Perdita Weeks as Mary Boleyn, Gerry O'Brien (1) as Herald, Jonathan Byrne as Executioner, Ruta Gedmintas as Lady Blount, Kristen Holdenreid as William Holden, Donncha Crowley as Priest, Joe Van Moyland as Thomas Tallis, Daniel Reardon as Vatican Priest, Ciaran Whitehead as Dauphin, Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary | Director: Chuck Douglas (1) Writer: Michael Hirst (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Wolsey, Wolsey, Wolsey! (Apr/15/2007) | | The King has Charles be Margaret's escort to her betrothed, and later promotes him to Duke Suffolk for doing so. The Holy Roman Emperor and Cardinal Wolsey meet and attempt to finalize the pending treaty between the nations. Meanwhile, during a play Anne catches the King's eye. | | Guest Stars: Blathnaid McKeown as Princess Mary, Mark Lambert as William Cornish, Alan Devine as Wolsey's Secretary, Lorna Doyle as Joan, Nika McGuigan as Chambermaid, Rachel Montague as Young Woman, Guy Carleton as Chamberlain, Matt Ryan as Pace, Valerie O'Connor as Unkindness, Karl O'Neil as Goldsmith, Eric Higgins as Groom, Jamie Thomas King as Thomas Wyatt, Declan Conlon as Ambassador Mendoza, Joe Van Moyland as Thomas Tallis, Kristen Holdenreid as William Holden, Mary Woods as Scorn, Anthony Brophy as Ambassador Chapuys, Sebastian Armesto as Charles V, Matthew Keenan as Courtier, Steve Wilson (2) as Tower Constable | Director: Steve Shill Writer: Michael Hirst (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Message to the Emperor (May/13/2007) | | England's population has taken a hit due to The Sweats, a plague. As The Sweats rages, Henry starts doubting his ability to rule a country. | | Guest Stars: Catherine Byrne (1) as Alice More, Rebecca Friberg as Joan, Kristen Holdenreid as William Holden, Joe Van Moyland as Thomas Tallis, Joe Taylor (2) as Compton's Physician, Rachel Kavanagh as Ann Hastings, Ian McElhinney as Pope Clement VII, Padraic Delaney as George Boleyn, Declan Conlon as Ambassador Mendoza, John Kavanagh as Cardinal Campeggio, Fiona Ryan as Jane, Clive Geraghty as Dr. Linncre | Director: Alison MacLean Writer: Michael Hirst (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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