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Historical drama. Uhtred is thrown in chains and Hild and Ragnar embark on a mission to free him, but time is not on their side. The lords of the north congregate in Eoferwic.

Uhtred is thrown in chains on a ship and Hild and Ragnar embark on their mission to free him, but time is not on their side. The lords of the north congregate in Eoferwic, and Guthred learns to sorely regret his act of clemency.

Gisela refuses to be used as a political pawn, while Aelfric is tireless in his efforts to hunt Uhtred down and enlists an old adversary to help finish him once and for all.

Alfred turns his mind to forging a political alliance, making Aethelflaed aware of her duty as he seeks suitors for her. Halig's act of bravery comes at a high price, which Uhtred finds difficult to bear.

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Role Contributor
Uhtred Alexander Dreymon
Alfred David Dawson
Ragnar Tobias Santlemann
Aelfric Joseph Millson
Sven Ole Christoffer Ertvaag
Odda Simon Kunz
Aethelwold Harry McEntire
Aelswith Eliza Butterworth
Hild Eva Birthistle
Halig Gerard Kearns
Aethelflaed Millie Brady
Aethelred Toby Regbo
Finan Mark Rowley
Sigefrid Bjorn Bengtsson
Brother Trew Peter McDonald
Gisela Peri Baumeister
Guthred Thure Lindhardt
Sihtric Arnas Fedaravicius
Steapa Adrian Bouchet
Erik Christian Hillborg
Aldhelm James Northcote
Abbot Eadred David Schofield
Clapa Magnus Samuelsson
Aidan Anthony Cozens
Ceolwulf David Gant
Hakka Kenneth M Christensen
Jonis Christopher Sciueref
Sverri Johannes Haukur Johannesson
Abbess Tina Gray
Nun Catherine Kohl
Executive Producer Nigel Marchant
Executive Producer Gareth Neame
Executive Producer Stephen Butchard
Writer Ben Vanstone
Producer Liz Trubridge
Director Jon East
Production Company Carnival Film & Television Ltd

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