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Historical drama. Uhtred, the fearless and instinctive warrior, begins his voyage north to reclaim his fate - to avenge Earl Ragnar's death and recapture his ancestral lands.

Series two returns to find Uhtred, the fearless and instinctive warrior, beginning his voyage north to reclaim his fate - to avenge Earl Ragnar's death and recapture his ancestral lands of Bebbanburg.

Alfred's conviction to unite the kingdoms of England is stronger than ever, and he sets his sights on the wild lands of the north, which have fallen into the control of savage Northmen.

Alfred champions a new king - a Christian Dane - to exert his influence beyond Wessex. This king has been enslaved and Uhtred becomes embroiled in a rescue mission which brings him face to face with an enemy of old.

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Thu 16 Mar 2017 21:00

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Role Contributor
Uhtred Alexander Dreymon
Alfred David Dawson
Beocca Ian Hart
Brida Emily Cox
Ragnar Tobias Santlemann
Kjartan Alexandre Willaume
Sven Ole Christoffer Ertvaag
Thrya Julia Bache-Wiig
Odda Simon Kunz
Aethelwold Harry McEntire
Aelswith Eliza Butterworth
Hild Eva Birthistle
Halig Gerard Kearns
Aethelflaed Millie Brady
Sigefrid Bjorn Bengtsson
Brother Trew Peter McDonald
Gisela Peri Baumeister
Guthred Thure Lindhardt
Sihtric Arnas Fedaravicius
Steapa Adrian Bouchet
Erik Christian Hillborg
Haesten Jeppe Beck Laursen
Abbot Eadred David Schofield
Father Hrothweard Richard Rankin
Tekil Marc Rissmann
Fiske Erik Madsen
Gelgill Ingar Helge Gimle
Artist Christos Lawton
Wench Daisy May
Priest Mark Phelan
Showman Martyn Ellis
Executive Producer Nigel Marchant
Executive Producer Gareth Neame
Executive Producer Stephen Butchard
Writer Stephen Butchard
Producer Dominic Barlow
Director Peter Hoar
Production Company Carnival Film & Television Ltd

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