
An Age of Kings (1960)
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Paul Daneman as Richard
Episodes 5
Henry VI, Part 3: The Rabble from Kent
(Covers 2 Henry VI Act 3 S2—conclusion)
Read MoreHenry VI, Part 4: The Morning's War
After the murder of Humphrey of Gloucester, the Duke of Suffolk, banished for his part in the crime, was executed by pirates during his journey into exile. Soon afterwards a murderous rabble from Kent invaded London at the instigation of the Duke of York. (Covers 3 Henry VI Acts 1–3 S2)
Read MoreHenry VI, Part 5: The Sun in Splendour
The Duke of York was killed by Queen Margaret at Wakefield, but the Yorkists, under their dead leader's son Edward, smashed the Lancastrians in the snow at Towton. Queen Margaret and her son have fled to France. Henry VI is Edward's prisoner. (Covers 3 Henry VI Act 3 S3—conclusion)
Read MoreRichard III, Part 1: The Dangerous Brother
The fortunes of the House of Lancaster have now reached their lowest point. The young Prince of Wales, heir to Henry VI, has been brutally murdered before his mother's eyes at Tewkesbury, and in the Tower of London, the pathetic Henry VI himself has been killed by Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Edward IV, recently crowned in London, foresees a period of general peace and prosperity for the country under Yorkist rule – but his own security is already threatened by Gloucester's implacable determination to win the crown. (Covers Richard III Acts 1–3 S1)
Read MoreRichard III, Part 2: The Boar Hunt
Nothing now can check Gloucester's devious and ruthless struggle to possess himself of the Crown. His brothers are dead, the Queen's party has been destroyed, and Richard, in his new guise as Lord Protector, has seized his two young nephews, Edward V and his small brother Richard of York, and imprisoned them in the Tower. (Covers Richard III Act 3 S1—conclusion)
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