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''Henry the Eighth to six spouses was wedded: one died, one survived, two divorced, two beheaded.''
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''"While my husband lives, I am his wife. His own true wife."--A soon-to-be-proven- not-entirely-accurate statement by Wife #1, Catherine of Aragon.''
{{quote|''"While my husband lives, I am his wife. His own true wife."''|A soon-to-be-proven-not-entirely-accurate statement by Wife #1, Catherine of Aragon.}}


''[[The Six Wives of Henry VIII]]'' is a six-part landmark British mini-series made in 1970 which details the life of one of England's most colorful kings. (It's also one of the first British drama series to be videotaped in color, and was first introduced to American audiences via PBS' ''Masterpiece Theatre'' series.) Each episode is a self-contained play which revolves around each of Henry the VIII's hapless spouses, who are as follows:
''[[The Six Wives of Henry VIII]]'' is a six-part landmark British mini-series made in 1970 which details the life of one of England's most colorful kings. (It's also one of the first British drama series to be videotaped in color, and was first introduced to American audiences via PBS' ''Masterpiece Theatre'' series.) Each episode is a self-contained play which revolves around each of Henry the VIII's hapless spouses, who are as follows: