MarketHenry IV, Part I and Part II (The Hollow Crown)
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Henry IV, Part I and Part II (The Hollow Crown)

"Henry IV, Part I" and "Henry IV, Part II" are the second and third episodes of the first series of the British television series The Hollow Crown, based on the second set of plays in William Shakespeare's Henriad. The episodes were produced by Sam Mendes, directed and adapted by Richard Eyre and starred Jeremy Irons as King Henry IV, Simon Russell Beale as Falstaff and Tom Hiddleston as Prince Hal. Much of the cast and crew of both episodes overlap and the plot flows directly from the first to the second. The episodes were first broadcast on 7 July and 14 July 2012 on BBC Two.

Cast
Actors appear in both parts unless noted. • Jeremy Irons as King Henry IVSimon Russell Beale as Sir John FalstaffTom Hiddleston as Prince HalJulie Walters as Mistress QuicklyAlun Armstrong as Earl of NorthumberlandJoe Armstrong as Sir Henry ‘Hotspur’ Percy (Part 1) • David Bamber as Robert Shallow (Part 2) • Niamh Cusack as Countess of Northumberland (Part 2) • David Dawson as Ned PoinsMichelle Dockery as Lady Kate PercyTom Georgeson as BardolphIain Glen as Earl of Warwick (Part 2) • Nicholas Jones as Archbishop of York (Part 2) • David Hayman as Earl of Worcester (Part 1) • James Laurenson as Earl of WestmorelandGeoffrey Palmer as Lord Chief Justice (Part 2) • Harry Lloyd as Edmund Mortimer (Part 1) • Maxine Peake as Doll TearsheetPaul Ritter as Ancient Pistol (Part 2) • Robert Pugh as Owen Glendower (Part 1) • Alex Clatworthy as Lady Mortimer (Part 1) • Ian Conningham as Peto • Stephen McCole as Lord Douglas (Part 1) • Adam Kotz as Hastings (Part 2) • Henry Faber as Prince John of LancasterMark Tandy as Sir Richard Vernon (Part 1) • Pip Torrens as Mowbray (Part 2) • Tim McMullan as Silence (Part 2) • Michael Keane as Thomas Wart (Part 2) • Dominic Rowan as Coleville of the Dale (Part 2) • Jolyon Coy as Sir Walter Blunt (Part 1) • Reece Shearsmith as Davy (Part 2) ==Production==
Production
"Henry IV, Part I" and "Henry IV, Part II" were filmed simultaneously from January to March 2012. Scenes at Henry IV's court in the Palace of Westminster were filmed at Gloucester Cathedral. Caerphilly Castle in Wales was used both for the scenes set at Warkworth Castle and for the meeting with Glendower. The Battle of Shrewsbury was filmed in a field near Rickmansworth during a winter snowfall. Although the battle took place in July, director Richard Eyre said he was delighted by the result: "The grass of the English landscape tends to subvert the violence of battle, so the snow turned the setting into this monochromatic world." ==Release==
Release
"Henry IV, Part I" aired on BBC2 on Saturday, 7 July 2012. The start time was delayed by an hour because of coverage of the 2012 Wimbledon Championships, and the film was subsequently repeated on Sunday, 8 July on BBC4. "Henry IV, Part II" aired the following Saturday, 14 July. ==References==
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