Richard II
BBC
TimeLife Television 
1978

Directed by:
David Giles

Produced by:
 Cedric Messina

with...
King Richard:  Derek Jacobi 
John of Gaunt:  John Gielgud 
Henry Bolingbroke:  Jon Finch 
Duchess of York:  Wendy Hiller 
Duke of York:  Charles Gray 
Duchess of Glouchester:  Mary Morris 
Duke of Northumberland:  David Swift 
Bishop of Carlisle:  Clifford Rose 
Duke of Aumerle:  Charles Keating 
Thomas Mowbray:  Richard Owens 
Queen:  Janet Maw 
Duke of Surney:  Jeffrey Holland
Henry Percy:  Jeremy Bulloch 
Busby:  Robin Sachs 
Bagot:  Damien Thomas 
Green:  Alan Dalton 
Lord Ross:  David Dodimead 
Lord Willoughby:  John Flint 
Earl Berkeley:  Carl Oatley 
Sir Steven Scroop:  William Whymper 
Earl of Salisbury:  John Barcroft 
Welsh Captain:  David Garfield 
Sir Pierce of Exton:  Desmond Adams 

Bare Bones Plot Summary:  This play opens with King Richard II and his uncle John of Gaunt trying to convince Henry Bolingbroke (Gaunt's son) and Thomas Mowbray (Duke of Norfolk) settle a quarrel, wherein Bolingbroke accuses Mowbray of murdering Richard's brother the Duke of Gloucester (Thomas of Woodstock). Although Mowbray didn't kill him, he could have prevented it or at least told the truth that Richard II had ordered it. Richard II cannot calm them, so he allows them to compete in a joust, then stops the joust while it is starting and sentences the two to banishment from England Mowbray forever and Bolingbroke for five years. Mowbray predicts while leaving that Bolingbroke will retaliate and defeat Richard II. In despair, Bolingbroke's father Gaunt dies, and Richard II seizes all of Gaunt's lands and money. The Earl of Northumberland (Henry Percy), his son Henry Percy (Hotspur), Lord Ross, and Lord Willoughby all criticize Richard II of wasting England's money, for taking Gaunt's money to fund a war with Ireland, of taxing the commoners, and of fining the nobles for crimes their ancestors committed. Bolingbroke secretly returns to England with their help to usurp Richard II and correct these problems. Gaunt's brother (Richard's last surviving uncle) Edmund of Langley (1st Duke of York) tells Bolingbroke that he is doing wrong to defy Richard's order of banishment.   Bolingbroke defeats and executes Sir John Bushy, Sir Henry Green, and the Earl of Wiltshire, all accused by Bolingbroke of  being favorites to Richard II and of misleading him. Edmund's (York's) son the Duke of Aumerle helps Richard II defend the  crown, gaining courage from the hope that Heaven will support the "right", since Richard II feels he is the rightful King of  England. Unfortunately, Richard's 12,000 Welsh soldiers disperse when they hear a false rumor that he is dead.  Furthermore, the commoners revolt and Edmund (York) joins Bolingbroke. Consequently, Richard II flees to Flint Castle with Aumerle, the Earl of Salisbury, Sir Stephen Scroop, and Bishop Carlisle. There Richard II meets Bolingbroke asks Richard to repeal his banishment in exchange for peace. Richard, regretfully, replies, then becomes deeply depressed feeling Bolingbroke will usurp the throne. Bolingbroke does, by practically forcing Richard II to hand over the crown to him, renaming Bolingbroke to King Henry IV. Bishop Carlisle echoes Richard's prediction that England will fall to disorder because of the usurpation, so Northumberland arrests him. Aumerle wishes Richard II were still king and Lord Fitzwater falsely accuses Aumerle of killing  Gloucester.

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