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The Six Wives of Henry VIII: Catherine of Aragon

on BBC One London

by Rosemary Anne Sisson
The first of six plays
[Starring] Annette Crosbie as Catherine
Starring Keith Michel as Henry VIII
with Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn
with Patrick Troughton

"Something not to be missed... Keith Michell... relentless force and vigour." (Daily Express)
"Annette Crosbie... this was acting to remember." (The Times)
(Henry and his wives: pages 58-60)

Contributors

Writer:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Series based on an idea by:
Maurice Cowan
Make-Up:
Pam Meager
Costumes:
John Bloomfield
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Director:
John Glenister
Catherine:
Annette Crosbie
Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Anne Boleyn:
Dorothy Tutin
Henry VII:
John Woodnutt
Prince Arthur:
Martin Ratcliffe
Dr de Puebla:
Ken Wynne
Dona Elvira Manuel:
Sally Travers
Catherine of Aragon:
Annette Crosbie
Earl of Surrey:
Donald Bisset
Maria de Salinas:
Margaret Ford
Francesca de Carceres:
Joyce Mandre
Don Gutierre de Gomez Fuensalida:
Peter Stephens
Bishop Fox:
Robert Hartley
Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Tutor:
Will Leighton
Lord Willoughby:
Valentine Palmer
Anne Boleyn:
Dorothy Tutin
Inez de Venegas:
Ina de la Haye
Cardinal Wolsey:
John Baskcomb
Princess Mary:
Verina Greenlaw
Cardinal Campeggio:
Ronald Adam
Duke of Norfolk:
Patrick Troughton
Duke of Suffolk:
Raymond Adamson
Usher:
Richard Burnett
Eustache Chapuys:
Edward Atienza
Nobleman:
Peter Bennett
Archbishop Warham:
Charles Workman
Bishop Fisher:
Geoffrey Lewis
[Actor]:
Ray Marioni
[Actor]:
Nigel Chivers

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