Wolf Hall
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First episode date | January 21, 2015 |
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Networks | BBC Two |
Directors | Peter Kosminsky |
Feb 18, 2015 | |
looked forward to watching this. Gave up after 30 minutes or so. The picture was far too dark, even with the brightness turned . . . | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series |
Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film | |
British Academy Television Award for Best Actor | |
Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Mini-Series & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | |
Peabody Award - Entertainment | |
British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Editing - Fiction | |
British Academy Television Craft Award for Sound - Fiction | |
Published | April 30, 2009 |
Authors | Hilary Mantel |
Next in series | Bring Up the Bodies |
Genres | Novel |
Historical Fiction | |
Characters wholepage | Thomas Cromwell |
Cardinal Wolsey | |
Anne Boleyn | |
Audio read by | Simon Slater |
Ben Miles | |
Media actions | www.worldcat.org |
Get book actions | www.worldcat.org |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 735760 |
About Wolf Hall
Wolf Hall is a 2009 historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, published by Fourth Estate, named after the Seymour family's seat of Wolfhall, or Wulfhall, in Wiltshire.
Booker Prize 2022: Queen Consort to award prestigious prize
... Mantel, who won the prize for two of her books from her critically-acclaimed Wolf Hall trilogy, All but one of the six shortlisted authors is due to attend the evening ceremony in person...
This England: Critics mixed over Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Boris Johnson
... But, reviewer Gerard Gilbert added that anyone hoping for a Downing Street version of [Cromwell drama] Wolf Hall or The Crown would be " disappointed" due to the " kaleidoscopic" drama s " scattered" focus, which leaves Johnson as " an almost peripheral figure"...
Dame Hilary Mantel: Rowling, Mosse and Evaristo lead tributes to late author
... Dame Hilary, author of the best-selling Wolf Hall trilogy, died on Thursday aged 70, She won the Booker Prize twice, for 2009 s Wolf Hall, the first in the Thomas Cromwell series, and its 2012 sequel Bring Up the Bodies...
Harry Potter 20th anniversary: The UK film locations
... Scenes from BBC period dramas such as Wolf Hall and Pride and Prejudice were also filmed here, according to the National Trust which owns most of the village...
Hilary mantel: Cromwell trilogy celebrated the finale as a 'masterpiece' by critics
... The saga started in 2009, Wolf Hall and continued with 2012 s Bring up the bodies...
Books 2020: What could you be, read
... The mirror and the light - Hilary mantelauthor: coat won the Booker Prize for the first two novels in her epic story of Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall and Bring up the body...
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... Downton Abbey, Gavin & Stacey, Wolf Hall, Love Island and Broadchurch are among the shows available...
This England: Critics mixed over Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of Boris Johnson
This England , the Sky Atlantic series which sees Kenneth Branagh portray former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson , has arrived to mixed reviews.
The six-part docudrama series recounts Johnson's Time In The Role , based on real events, testimonies and archive footage.
It focuses on the start of the Covid pandemic, his hospital admission after catching The Virus and his son's Birth .
described it as " a gruelling watch, But a mesmerising one".
Said Branagh " fails to get under Boris's skin" in Michael Winterbottom and Kieron Quirke 's series, while called This England " TV at its most triggering".
Writing for the Telegraph, Anita Singh gave the " dud" drama just two-stars, saying Branagh's " bad wig and prosthetics overshadow what could have been a serious drama about the pandemic and lockdown".
" This is A Story of care home deaths, inadequate PPE, relatives forced to say deathbed goodbyes to their loved ones over FaceTime, " She Said . " The Problem is that other dramas have told this story far better - Think of Jack Thorne 's terrific Help, starring Jodie Comer as a carer.
" Here, the sadness of those scenes is undercut by The Action switching back to Whitehall every few minutes, where an actor [Andrew Buchan ] is attempting to impersonate [former Health Secretary] Matt Hancock . "
She described the portrayal of Johnson as a " living, breathing version of Spitting Image".
'Too brilliantly realistic'Carol Midgley, writing in The Times however, opined The Show was " brilliantly realistic" offering Four Stars . " Too brilliantly realistic, " she added, noting how she had actually had to turn it off after a particularly " excruciating" death scene.
" Michael Winterbottom does a masterful job entwining The Parallel narratives of Covid approaching like a Bullet Train and Johnson distracted by his domestic dramas: his divorce, his pregnant girlfriend, Carrie, his grown-up children ignoring his voicemails, and his asking 10 Downing Street staff to 'do the honours' and Pick Up Dilyn The Dog 's poo, " she wrote.
" If This England were a cartoon character it would be Road Runner , such is the break-neck speed at which events are covered, real footage woven into the drama. "
Both journalists appeared to agree though that Johnson's Covid-induced dream sequence featuring His Family was a major mis-step.
Johnson's wife Carrie Symonds is played on The Show by Ophelia Lovibond , while his controversial chief advisor Dominic Cummings is portrayed by Simon Paisley Day.
The Guardian 's Hollie Richardson Said Branagh, seen regularly quoting William Shakespeare , was " sickeningly accurate as Boris Johnson ".
" It starts in early 2020 when Brexit, floods, a cabinet reshuffle and writing a book on Shakespeare distract Johnson from a 'mysterious Sars-like virus' outbreak in China, " she wrote.
" This programme might have been made too Soon - But perhaps its very intention is to be unsettling. "
In its three-star review, tended to agree, saying Branagh was " utterly convincing" as Johnson But that the series contained " extremely distressing scenes and fails as a drama when those events are still unfolding".
" It used to be Said that journalism provides The First draft of history, " wrote Neil Armstrong . " Now, it seems, hard on journalism's heels, comes a high-profile six-part drama. "
'Tragic theatrical hero'For the, the programme " pulls off the unusual feat of feeling simultaneously premature and dated" while turning the " floundering former Prime Minister into a tragic theatrical hero".
" For many viewers, watching a dramatisation of the pandemic while the realities of illness, loss and lockdown remain raw will seem like a pointless or masochistic endeavour, " wrote Dan Einav, while dishing out three-stars. " Those who are drawn by the Sky mini-series' Focus On the goings-on at Number 10 will find a truncated story. "
He noted how with work on the series having begun so early in the pandemic, it " culminates not with Partygate (which precipitated Boris Johnson 's political collapse) But with Dominic Cummings ' ophthalmological adventures to Barnard Castle". " While This England may be less than necessary, it does offer More Than a run-through of the early Covid timeline, " he went on. " Billed as 'a fiction based on real events', it combines an account of the government's reactive, insufficient and often careless handling of The Crisis with a strange, intriguing and speculative character study of Johnson. "
offered four-stars, agreeing The Show had " the makings of a persuasive critique of what went right and (more to The Point ) wrong when Johnsonian Britain collided with a global health crisis".
But , reviewer Gerard Gilbert added that anyone hoping for a Downing Street version of [Cromwell drama] Wolf Hall or The Crown would be " disappointed" due to the " kaleidoscopic" drama's " scattered" focus, which leaves Johnson as " an almost peripheral figure".
" This is probably not far from The Truth , " he wrote. " Branagh does a great job of impersonating Johnson's gait, mannerisms and mien (although he looks older around The Eyes than the ex-PM), without really telling us much that's new about The Man .
" But this is a thoughtful drama and hopefully a more incisive portrait will emerge. "
Source of news: bbc.com