Gunpowder

6.8
201759m

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London, 1605. Robert Catesby, a 33-year old Warwickshire gentleman, devises a plot to blow up Parliament and kill the King.

Trailers & Videos

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Gunpowder: Trailer - BBC One

Seasons

3 Episodes • Premiered 2017

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1. Episode 1

6.5

It is 1603, and as England wars with Spain and the bloody persecution of Catholics intensifies, a young nobleman resolves to avenge his kin and defend his faith by any means necessary.

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2. Episode 2

7.4

As the king's network of spies close in on them, Catesby and Wintour attempt to raise an army for their plot across mainland Europe. Returning to London with Guy Fawkes in tow, Catesby assembles his gang of plotters for the first time. They know they must act fast, and the plan is formed - they will strike next week, 5 November, at the opening of Parliament.

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3. Episode 3

7.6

On the eve of the 5th of November, Catesby, Fawkes and the plotters load the tunnels below Parliament with barrels of gunpowder. Across the city, Father Garnet is under pressure to reveal Catesby's plot for the good of the Catholic faith. Will the priest be the one to betray Catesby at the eleventh hour?

Cast

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Kit Harington

Robert Catesby

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Mark Gatiss

Sir Robert Cecil

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Edward Holcroft

Thomas Wintour

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Tom Cullen

Guy Fawkes

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Peter Mullan

Father Henry Garnet

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Liv Tyler

Anne Vaux

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Derek Riddell

King James I

Photo of Shaun Dooley

Shaun Dooley

Sir William Wade

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Robert Emms

Father John Gerard

Photo of Luke Neal

Luke Neal

Jack Wright

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David Bamber

Lord Northumberland

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Simon Kunz

Lord Howard

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Tom Sweet

Young Robert Catesby

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Jon saunders

Absolutely amazing show, detail is amazing brings home to you how dark and terrifying it would of been to live in the 1600 if you where a catholic...

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