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Thomas Cromwell: the triumph and tragedy of Henry VIII's right-hand man
Episode 2138

Thomas Cromwell: the triumph and tragedy of Henry VIII's right-hand man

As the BBC drama Wolf Hall returns, we speak to Thomas Cromwell biographer Diarmaid MacCulloch about the astonishing downfall of Henry VIII's most trusted servant

HistoryExtra podcast · Immediate

November 13, 202437m 55s

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Show Notes

In the spring of 1540 Thomas Cromwell was at the height of his power, but just a few months later he found himself at the scaffold on Tower Hill preparing to be executed for treason and heresy. What had gone so badly wrong for Henry VIII's right-hand man? As the BBC drama Wolf Hall returns for a second series, Rob Attar speaks to Cromwell biographer Diarmaid MacCulloch about the precipitous downfall of a man who seemed to have it all.


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