The first part of King Henry the Fourth with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur
A presentation of William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, part 1 in which, against a background of civil war, Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, appears to waste his youth in London taverns. The political tensions between the king and the rebels lead to the battle of Shrewsbury, at which time the Prince redeems himself.
"A presentation of William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, part 1 in which, against a background of civil war, Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, appears to waste his youth in London taverns. The political tensions between the king and the rebels lead to the battle of Shrewsbury, at which time the Prince redeems himself."@en
"After the murder of Richard II, Henry assumes the throne, and is immediately confronted with rebellion by Owen Glendower, Douglas of Scotland, Northumberland and his son Hotspur. The play also treats the moral development of the king's son Hal (later Henry V) as he appears to waste his youth in London taverns in the company of the irresponsible Sir John Falstaff."@en
""These are troubled times for King Henry. His son, Prince Harry acts more like a rogue than royalty, keeping the company of drunken highway robber Falstaff and other shady characters. Meanwhile, from the north come rumours of a rebellion led by the son of the Percy family, the valiant Hotspur."--Container."@en
"This is a dramatized version of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part I."@en
"Programme designed to give greater understanding and appreciation of the play."@en
"Directed for television from the Peter Alexander text."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, part 1 in which, against the background of civil war, Prince Hal, heir to the throne, appears to waste his youth in London taverns in the company of the irresponsible Sir John Falstaff."@en
"A dramatization of Shakespeare's King Henry IV, part 1."
"Shakespeare's drama based on the life of the English king. After the murder of Richard II, Henry assumes the throne, and is immediately confronted with rebellion by Owen Glendower, Douglas of Scotland, Northumberland and his son Hotspur. The play also treats the moral development of the king's son Hal (later Henry V) as he appears to waste his youth in London taverns in the company of the irresponsible Sir John Falstaff."@en
"The boisterous Falstaff leads Prince Hal, the heir to the throne, through London{u2019}s lowlife taverns. While the young prince wastes his youth, a civil war threatens the monarchy. When the battle of Shrewsbury results, Prince Henry redeems himself at last."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play entitled Henry IV, part 1 designed for education, training and information purposes only."@en
"A dramatization of Shakespeare's play Henry IV, part 1."@en
"Film presentation of the play by William Shakespeare."@en
"A presentation of William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, part 1."@en
""These are troubled times for King Henry. His son, Prince Harry acts more like a rogue than royalty, keeping the company of drunken highway robber Falstaff and other shady characters"--Container."
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's historical play. Upon the murder of Richard II, Henry assumes the throne, and is immediately confronted with rebellion by Owen Glendower, Douglas of Scotland, Northumberland and his son Hotspur. The play also treats the moral development of the king's son Hal (later Henry V)."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's historical play. Upon the murder of Richard II, Henry assumes the throne, and is immediately confronted with rebellion by Owen Glendower, Douglas of Scotland, Northumberland and his son Hotspur. The play also treats the moral development of the king's son Hal (later Henry V)."
"Henry IV Part 1 is the dark portrait of a king who comes to the throne with blood on his hands. Having killed Richard II, he is guilt-ridden in the knowledge of his foul deed. As a usurper he is now being plotted against by those who helped him to power."@en
"Presents a dramatization of William Shakespeare's historical play."@en
"Presents a dramatization of William Shakespeare's historical play."
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's play where, against the background of civil war, Prince Hal, heir to the throne, spends his days among the lowlife of the London taverns in the company of the irresponsible Sir John Falstaff."@en
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