Wolf Hall: a dark yet dazzling triumph from the BBC

Mark Rylance shines in a 'real and visceral' Wolf Hall adaptation – despite complaints about dim lighting

Mark Rylance stars as the pragmatic and talented Thomas Cromwell
(Image credit: Wolf Hall, BBC)

Critics are full of praise for the new television adaptation of Wolf Hall after episode one screened last night on BBC2. The six-part series, based on Hilary Mantel's bestselling novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, stars Mark Rylance in the lead role of Thomas Cromwell, who rises through the court of Henry VIII.

Already it is winning five-star reviews and dazzling accolades, but can it compete with Downton?

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