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Henry IX

Season 1
Henry is a fortysomething man suffering a midlife crisis and looking to escape, but for one big roadblock-he’s the King of England. Starring Charles Edwards (The Terror), Sally Phillips (Bridget Jones’s Diary), Annette Crosbie (Little Dorrit), and Don Warrington (Death in Paradise), this gentle British comedy features “affectionate humor and an all-star cast” (The Mirror, UK).
IMDb 6.720173 episodes
13+
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Reigned In
    April 4, 2017
    29min
    13+
    Henry’s creeping dissatisfaction with life on the throne is brought into sharp focus when he visits a halfway house in Manchester for recovering crack addicts. Back at the palace, a chance meeting with royal florist Serena further affects Henry’s mood, leading to a snap decision and a dramatic announcement.
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  2. S1 E2 - Exit Strategy
    April 11, 2017
    30min
    13+
    As events escalate, Henry (wrongly) thinks he’s managed to go off the grid for a clandestine meeting with Serena outside the palace. Meanwhile, with news of the possible abdication leaked to the press, suspicion wreaks havoc on previously rock-solid relationships within the royal household.
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  3. S1 E3 - Clearing the Air
    April 18, 2017
    29min
    16+
    Prince Alastair returns from abroad and is initially receptive to the idea of taking over the throne. However, with Henry’s outraged younger brother, Edwin, on the warpath and a gay royal wedding apparently required before the accession can take place, will Henry ever achieve his dream of freedom and a normal life with Serena?
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Content advisory
Substance usefoul languagesexual content
Audio languages
English
Subtitles
English [CC]
Directors
Vadim Jean
Producers
Fremantle
Starring
Ben AshendenGina BellmanAnnette Crosbie
Studio
Acorn TV
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