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The wives were as follows:
Two of these actresses, Tutin and Crutchley, were already well-known; two, Crosbie and Stallybrass, went on to greater fame; the remaining two remained minor bit-part actresses.
The series was so successful that it was adapted into a 1973 film, also starring Keith Michell as Henry, but with six different actresses in the roles of his wives. Two of them, Charlotte Rampling[?] who played Anne Boleyn, and Jane Asher who played Jane Seymour, were well-known. The others, Frances Cuka as Katherine of Aragon, Jenny Bos as Anne of Cleves, Lynne Frederick (wife of Peter Sellers) as Catherine Howard, and Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Catherine Parr, remained minor actresses. The only actor besides Michell to play the same role in both the series and the film was Bernard Hepton[?] as Thomas Cranmer. The film failed to achieve the success of the TV series.
The series also spawned a successful sequel, Elizabeth R, starring Glenda Jackson.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII was also the title of a Channel 4 documentary series on the subject.
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