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  2. Wolf Hall Parts One & Two - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) announced that it would stage adaptations by Mike Poulton of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies in its Winter season in the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon beginning previews from 11 December 2013, with press performances on 8 January 2014, running until 29 March. [1]

  3. Wolf Hall (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Hall is a British television series adaptation of two of Hilary Mantel's novels, Wolf Hall [1] and Bring Up the Bodies, [2] a fictionalised biography documenting the life of Thomas Cromwell.

  4. Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light - Wikipedia

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    It is the second and final part of the adaptation of the Wolf Hall novels by Hilary Mantel, covering The Mirror & the Light, the final novel in the trilogy. It is directed by Peter Kosminsky, Mark Rylance stars in the lead role of Thomas Cromwell, and Peter Straughan wrote, all returning from the 2015 series and first part Wolf Hall.

  5. The six-part series will see Mark Rylance return to front the show as Thomas Cromwell, principal adviser to England’s Henry VIII. ... Kate Phillips will return to Wolf Hall as Jane Seymour, who ...

  6. As we approach the finish line, Wolf Hall's second season is ...

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    Wolf Hall's final episode airs on BBC1 on Sunday 15 Dec at 9pm, and the series is available to stream on iPlayer. Echo Spot. Amazon Prime. at Amazon.

  7. Wolf Hall: BBC viewers celebrate as acclaimed drama returns ...

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    BBC viewers have been celebrating the return of the much-anticipated Tudor dramaWolf Hall after a nine-year hiatus.. The historical drama, based on Hilary Mantel’s novel of the same name ...

  8. Riveting, dynamic and bloody good fun – Wolf Hall is back ...

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    4/5 The BBC’s starry adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s acclaimed novels returns for a second season, with Mark Rylance reprising his role as Thomas Cromwell

  9. Three Card Trick (Wolf Hall) - Wikipedia

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    The premiere of Wolf Hall received positive reviews. The Daily Telegraph gave the episode 5/5, saying "it fully communicates the nerve-jangling sense of bodily threat with which Mantel’s novels are freighted — life is cheap in a disease-ridden Tudor England ruled by an absolute monarch." [2]