Episode 8
Drama. There is deception and betrayal as Uhtred fights for Wessex. In a devastating showdown at Beamfleot, will the bonds of love prove stronger than the bonds of blood?
When King Alfred is told the great sum of Aethelflaed's ransom - and the horror that will likely befall his daughter if Wessex does not pay - he feels there can be only one way forward despite this jeopardising the kingdom. Suspicions at Beamfleot threaten to unravel the lovers' escape plan, and Uhtred must think on his feet if he is to secure Aethelflaed's freedom and save Wessex. Odda risks everything for the kingdom and makes an unlikely ally, while Gisela and Uhtred contemplate a future as enemies of Alfred. In a devastating showdown at Beamfleot, there is passion, heartbreak and treachery - if Uhtred survives, will he be free to finally recapture his ancestral lands?
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"I will not allow us to fail"
Duration: 00:44
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Uhtred | Alexander Dreymon |
Alfred | David Dawson |
Beocca | Ian Hart |
Odda | Simon Kunz |
Aethelwold | Harry McEntire |
Aelswith | Eliza Butterworth |
Aethelflaed | Millie Brady |
Aethelred | Toby Regbo |
Finan | Mark Rowley |
Sigefrid | Bjorn Bengtsson |
Gisela | Peri Baumeister |
Pyrlig | Cavan Clerkin |
Sihtric | Arnas Fedaravicius |
Steapa | Adrian Bouchet |
Erik | Christian Hillborg |
Haesten | Jeppe Beck Laursen |
Aldhelm | James Northcote |
Dagfinn | Simon Stenspil |
Clapa | Magnus Samuelsson |
Bedraggled Man | Grant Stimpson |
Slave Woman | Sarah Broadbent |
Osferth | Ewan Mitchell |
Production Company | Carnival Film & Television Ltd |
Executive Producer | Nigel Marchant |
Executive Producer | Gareth Neame |
Executive Producer | Stephen Butchard |
Writer | Stephen Butchard |
Producer | Chrissy Skinns |
Director | Richard Senior |
Broadcast
- Thu 4 May 2017 21:00
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