260 __|a Alexandria, VA : |b PBS, |c 2004. br>
500 __|a Copyright permission expires 11/07/04. br>
500 __|a Title from web site description. br>
508 __|a Director, Pete Travis ; producer, Francis Hopkinson ; writer, Peter Morgan. br>
511 1_|a Sid Mitchell (Young Henry VIII), Ray Winstone (Henry VIII), Assumpta Serna (Katherine of Aragon), David Suchet (Cardinal Wolsey), Helena Bonham Carter (Anne Boleyn), Emilia Fox (Jane Seymour), Pia Gerard (Anne of Cleves), Emily Blunt (Katherine Howard), Clair Holman (Katherine Parr). br>
520 __|a Infatuated by the beautiful Anne Boleyn and desperate for a male heir, King Henry VIII seeks an annulment from his Spanish wife, Katherine of Aragon. When the pope objects, Henry breaks from the Catholic Church and banishes Katherine, leaving her powerless. Their daughter, Mary, is declared a bastard. Henry marries Anne, who gives birth to a daughter, Elizabeth, and thereafter suffers several miscarriages. Anne, falsely accused, is convicted of adultery and condemned to death. Henry, now besotted with Jane Seymour, offers Anne the option of an annulment. If she accepts, Elizabeth will be labeled illegitimate. Anne would rather die than allow this to happen. 90 minutes. br>
521 __|a High school to adult. br>
546 __|a Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. br>
600 00|a Henry |b VIII, |c King of England, |d 1491-1547 |x Drama. br>
650 _0|a Television plays. br>
650 _0|a Historical drama. br>
651 _0|a Great Britain |x History |y Tudors, 1485-1603. br>
700 1_|a Travis, Pete br>
700 1_|a Hopkinson, Francis br>
700 1_|a Morgan, Peter br>
700 1_|a Mitchell, Sid br>
700 1_|a Winstone, Ray, |d 1957- br>
700 1_|a Serna, Assumpta, |d 1957- br>
700 1_|a Suchet, David br>
700 1_|a Bonham Carter, Helena, |d 1966- br>
700 1_|a Fox, Emilia, |d 1974- br>
700 1_|a Gerard, Pia br>
700 1_|a Blunt, Emily br>
700 1_|a Holman, Clair br>
710 2_|a Granada Productions br>
710 2_|a WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.) br>
710 2_|a PBS br>
730 _0|a Masterpiece theatre (Television program) br>
856 42|a http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/henryviii/index.html br>