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Drama. Some time has passed since the battle of Dunholm. Despite the peace of recent years, trouble is brewing in nearby East Anglia and Aethelwold has a proposition for Uhtred.

Some time has passed since the battle of Dunholm and Uhtred still serves Alfred as lord of the Wessex town of Coccham. Despite the peace of recent years, trouble is brewing in nearby East Anglia and Aethelwold brings Uhtred a strange tale along with a proposition that is hard to ignore.

Uhtred's continued strong will and latent restlessness creates tension and strain during a royal visit from Alfred and an unexpected meeting with the Northman Erik gives Uhtred more food for thought, although it puts he and Gisela at odds. Meanwhile, at Winchester, preparations for the royal wedding are underway as Aethelred of Mercia arrives. Beocca confides in Uhtred and is left with an important question to ask.

59 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Uhtred Alexander Dreymon
Alfred David Dawson
Beocca Ian Hart
Thyra Julia Bache-Wiig
Odda Simon Kunz
Aethelwold Harry McEntire
Aelswith Eliza Butterworth
Hild Eva Birthistle
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
Production Company Carnival Film & Television Ltd
Clapa Magnus Samuelsson
Slave Girl Blanka Gyorfi Toth
Watchman Pal Makrai
Elgin Tamas Szabo Sipos
Lead Dane Denes Akos Gere
Saxon Woman Mirjam Novak
Godwine David Pearse
Eilaf Richard Clews
Thief Dean Smith
Bjorn Oengus MacNamara
Executive Producer Nigel Marchant
Executive Producer Gareth Neame
Executive Producer Stephen Butchard
Writer Stephen Butchard
Producer Chrissy Skinns
Director Jamie Donoughue

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