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Tudors Episode Guide Team

TUDORS EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 38 Episodes with Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs Blu Ray and Box Set

TUDORS EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 38 Episodes with Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs Blu Ray and Box Set

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This digital episode guide is handy Nook companion. Use it to quickly find your favorite episodes, to answer trivia questions, to test your knowledge of the show, and to relive your favorite episodes.

Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.

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Episode 33 (Season 4- Ep 5)
BOTTOM OF THE POT
First aired: 05/09/2010

Summary: Henry is devastated to learn of Catherine's infidelities and banishes her from court.

Details: The King receives an anonymous letter accusing his wife of sexual relationships with two men including Francis Dereham. Henry thinks the whole thing is a fraud but nonetheless orders an investigation, to be led by Lord Hertford. Katherine is confined to her apartments with no visitors permitted. Queen Katherine is shocked by the King's orders that she be confined to her apartments. The investigation into her past moves with speed: Francis Dereham is arrested and interrogated. Joan Bulmer is questioned as is the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk at whose home Joan and Catherine lived as young women and where their immoral acts are rumored to have taken place. Dereham confesses that he and Katherine Howard had planned to get married and that he knew her carnally before she became Queen. A serious revelation, but not adultery. Uncharacteristically, Henry weeps when told of these discoveries. But his response is unsentimental and swift: Katherine Howard is removed from court and her title as Queen withdrawn. Her pleas for understanding and forgiveness are coldly ignored but she knows she is lucky to escape with her life. Francis Dereham is brutally tortured as Lord Hertford seeks to establish if Katherine Howard committed adultery. Dereham denies the charge but points to Thomas Culpepper who is promptly arrested. Furious that the betrayal was widely known, Henry isolates himself from his court. Later, Katherine Howard, Thomas Culpepper, Francis Dereham and Lady Rochford are all executed and Joan is lucky to escape with her life and not be executed by the king's orders. Betrayed, bruised but unbowed the King gives a banquet, attended only by 26 beautiful young women.
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