Main content

Episode 1
Episode 1 of 2
Jonathan Foyle looks at the palaces, tapestries, music and paintings created in King Henry VIII's name and asks if they compensate for the religious treasures he later destroyed.
King Henry VIII had a fascinating and enlightening relationship with art. He came to the throne as the Renaissance swept across Europe, yet England's new king never lost sight of the medieval chivalry of his forefathers. In the first of a two-part documentary, architectural historian Jonathan Foyle looks at the palaces, tapestries, music and paintings created in Henry's name and questions whether the art he commissioned compensates for the religious treasures he would come to destroy.
Last on
Wed 8 Oct 202503:00
More episodes
Previous
You are at the first episode
Next
Clip
![]()
Kings College Chapel Cambridge
Duration: 01:27
Music Played
![]()
Philip Glass
Opening
Performer: Bruce Brubaker.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Jonathan Foyle |
| Producer | Andy Twaddle |
| Director | Andy Twaddle |
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Jun 200921:00BBC Four & BBC HD
- Thu 18 Jun 200900:00
- Sun 21 Jun 200921:00
- Mon 22 Jun 200903:05
- Tue 30 Mar 201020:00
- Thu 1 Apr 201002:15
Mon 5 Jul 201023:00BBC HD- Thu 7 Oct 201021:00
- Fri 8 Oct 201003:05
Sat 26 Mar 201121:00BBC HD- Wed 16 May 201220:00
- Thu 17 May 201200:50
- Sat 1 Jun 201320:35BBC Two except Yorkshire
- Mon 13 Jul 201520:00
- Tue 14 Jul 201502:35
- Mon 22 Feb 201622:00
- Thu 23 Mar 201720:00
- Fri 24 Mar 201702:40
- Tue 26 Sep 201721:00
- Tue 21 Aug 201822:00
- Wed 20 Feb 201900:30
- Tue 7 Oct 202521:00
- Wed 8 Oct 202503:00

