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  2. The Tudors - Wikipedia

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    Season One: 8 January 2008 [20] 10 December 2007 [21] 19 March 2008 [22] 10: The four-disc box set includes all ten episodes. There is a special edition in United Kingdom, with a headless picture for the cover, exclusive of Amazon.co.uk. [23] This season was released on Blu-ray in Europe and Canada. [24] Season Two: 11 November 2008 [25] 6 ...

  3. List of The Tudors episodes - Wikipedia

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    The third season of The Tudors premiered on 5 April 2009, and attracted 726,000 viewers in the United States, which was a five per cent decrease from the previous season's premiere. The premiere bested HBO 's In Treatment season two premiere which drew 657,000 viewers, and marks one of the few times that a Showtime original received more ...

  4. Tudor Monastery Farm - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Monastery Farm is a British factual television series, first broadcast on BBC Two on 13 November 2013. The series, the fifth in the historic farm series, following the original, Tales from the Green Valley, stars archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold, and historian Ruth Goodman.

  5. List of The Tudors characters - Wikipedia

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    Brandon is seen as a playboy in the show's first season, but he becomes a mature courtier and magnate after marrying his ward Catherine Willoughby in the second season. He now hates the Boleyn family. In the third season, he is a reluctant but efficient leader of the King's forces, sent to repress a Catholic uprising.

  6. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham is a character in the first two episodes of the first season of the drama series The Tudors in 2007. Portrayed by Steven Waddington, [25] [26] Buckingham's intrigues are fictionalised, with several key facts omitted. Buckingham's (fictional) son is a character in the novel The Blanket of the Dark, by John Buchan (1931). [27]

  7. Will Sommers - Wikipedia

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    David Bradley played Will Sommers in the fifth episode of the third season of the Showtime series The Tudors (2009). The real Sommers was younger than Henry VIII but in this series he is portrayed as an elderly and sardonic attendant who provides the grieving king with consolation following the death of Jane Seymour.

  8. Colin O'Donoghue - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. Irish actor Colin O'Donoghue O'Donoghue in 2023 at Galaxy Con Raleigh Born Colin Arthur O'Donoghue (1981-01-26) 26 January 1981 (age 44) Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland Alma mater Gaiety School of Acting Occupations Actor musician Years active 2001–present Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in ...

  9. Talk:List of The Tudors episodes - Wikipedia

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    The only confirmed dates we have from the show are for the beginning of episode 2.01, which is specifically stated to take place in 1532, and for the Season Two finale, which covers the 18th and 19th of May, 1536.

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