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    2012 series of British television films directed by Richard Eyre

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  1. The Hollow Crown is a series of British television film adaptations of William Shakespeare's history plays. The first series is an adaptation of Shakespeare's second historical tetralogy, the Henriad: Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V, starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Tom Hiddleston.

    • 30 June 2012 –, 21 May 2016
  2. The Hollow Crown: With Anton Lesser, Simon Russell Beale, Tom Georgeson, John Mackay. A mini-series of adaptations of Shakespeare's history plays: Richard II, Henry IV: Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V.

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    • 2013-09-20
    • Drama, History, War
    • 150
  3. Season 1. These stunning adaptations tell the story of three kings, Richard II, Henry IV & Henry V and their battle for survival. Shakespeare's epic yet intimate plays are filmed in the visually breathtaking landscape and architecture of the period. Starring Ben Winshaw, Tom Hiddleston & Jeremy Irons, these rich films feature some of ...

  4. Falstaff assembles a motley crew from Justice Shallow but Henry's cousin Westmoreland arrests the rebel leaders after duping them into a truce. Hal, assuming his father is dead, dons the crown and is berated by the dying king but they reconcile as Henry's last gesture is to crown his son.

  5. The Hollow Crown 2013 - Present 2 Seasons History Drama List 98% 43 Reviews Avg. Tomatometer 82% 100+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score Contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare's tale.

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    • Simon Russell Beale
    • Rupert Goold
    • 2
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  8. Following his father's early death and the loss of possessions in France young Henry VI comes to the throne, under the protection of the duke of Gloucester.

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