An Age of Kings — Season 1, Episode 7: Henry V, Part 1: Signs of War
Drama, War & Politics • 60 min • 1 season, 15 episodes • ★ 5.3/10
Episode synopsis
The final defeat of the northern rebels marked the conclusion of the eight troubled years of Henry IV's reign. With the accession of Henry V, a new age has begun. Falstaff and his riotous companions have been banished from Court. The first public act of the young King has been to summon Parliament and consider ways of distracting his subjects from civil strife. Being advised of his right by succession, Henry now resolves to lay claim to the French throne. (Covers Henry V Acts 1–3)
About An Age of Kings
A linking together of Shakespeare's history plays — Richard II, 1 Henry IV, 2 Henry IV, Henry V, 1 Henry VI, 2 Henry VI, 3 Henry VI, and Richard III — chronicling the rise and fall of monarchs over the 86 years between Richard II and Richard III.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Richard II, Part 1: The Hollow Crown
- E2Richard II, Part 2: The Desposing of a King
- E3Henry IV, Part 1: Rebellion from the North
- E4Henry IV, Part 2: The Road to Shrewsbury
- E5Henry IV, Part 3: The New Conspiracy
- E6Henry IV, Part 4: Uneasy Lies the Head
- E8Henry V, Part 2: The Band of Brothers
- E9Henry VI, Part 1: The Red Rose and the White
- E10Henry VI, Part 2: The Fall of a Protector
- E11Henry VI, Part 3: The Rabble from Kent
- E12Henry VI, Part 4: The Morning's War
- E13Henry VI, Part 5: The Sun in Splendour