Updated: 24/08/2012 09:45 | By pa.press.net

Mantel's Wolf Hall adapted for BBC2

Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning novel Wolf Hall is being adapted for BBC2.


Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall won the Booker Prize in 2009

Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall won the Booker Prize in 2009

Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning novel Wolf Hall is being adapted for BBC2.

Channel boss Janice Hadlow said the book, about Henry VIII's adviser Thomas Cromwell, is "a great contemporary novel, a great adaptation".

Making the announcement at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Hadlow said the channel was "very fortunate to have the rights" to the bestseller and its follow-up, Bring Up The Bodies.

The books are being adapted by Peter Straughan who wrote the critically lauded film version of spy thriller Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.

The six-part series of Wolf Hall follows Cromwell's rise and fall in the Tudor Court.

Born in Glossop, Derbyshire, Mantel worked as a social worker before living in Botswana and Saudi Arabia, returning to Britain in the mid-1980s.

Wolf Hall was propelled into the bestseller lists after winning the prestigious literary prize in 2009.

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