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''Churchill's People'' E23 Mother India (1975)
''Churchill's People" is a historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies. Each episode had an introduction narrated by Michael Jayston. The episode is starring Jan Francis, Geoffrey Bayldon, Rodney Bewes, Chrstopher Gable, Barbara Lott, Michael Barrington, John Cater, Renu Setna, Margery Withers, Kenneth Watson, Nicholas Young, Jamila Massey, Minoo Golvala, Darien Angadi, Declan Mullholland. Directed by Herbert Wise.
published: 28 Apr 2023
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 9
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Serva...
published: 08 Apr 2010
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I, Claudius - Episode 1,2,3
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own s...
published: 20 Sep 2023
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I, Claudius - Episode 4,5,6
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own s...
published: 20 Sep 2023
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I, Claudius - Episode 10-End
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own s...
published: 20 Sep 2023
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I, Claudius - Episode 7,8,9
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own s...
published: 20 Sep 2023
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 17 / death scene
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Serva...
published: 08 Apr 2010
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 18 final
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Serva...
published: 08 Apr 2010
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 16
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Serva...
published: 08 Apr 2010
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 10
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Serva...
published: 08 Apr 2010
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''Churchill's People'' E23 Mother India (1975)
''Churchill's People" is a historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain ...
''Churchill's People" is a historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies. Each episode had an introduction narrated by Michael Jayston. The episode is starring Jan Francis, Geoffrey Bayldon, Rodney Bewes, Chrstopher Gable, Barbara Lott, Michael Barrington, John Cater, Renu Setna, Margery Withers, Kenneth Watson, Nicholas Young, Jamila Massey, Minoo Golvala, Darien Angadi, Declan Mullholland. Directed by Herbert Wise.
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''Churchill's People" is a historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies. Each episode had an introduction narrated by Michael Jayston. The episode is starring Jan Francis, Geoffrey Bayldon, Rodney Bewes, Chrstopher Gable, Barbara Lott, Michael Barrington, John Cater, Renu Setna, Margery Withers, Kenneth Watson, Nicholas Young, Jamila Massey, Minoo Golvala, Darien Angadi, Declan Mullholland. Directed by Herbert Wise.
- published: 28 Apr 2023
- views: 114
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 9
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Jan...
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 16842
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I, Claudius - Episode 1,2,3
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars ...
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 01 - A touch of murder
- Episode 02 - Family affairs
- Episode 03 - Waiting in the wings
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
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I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 01 - A touch of murder
- Episode 02 - Family affairs
- Episode 03 - Waiting in the wings
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
- published: 20 Sep 2023
- views: 614
2:33:56
I, Claudius - Episode 4,5,6
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars ...
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 04 - What shall we do about Claudius
- Episode 05 - Poison is Queen
- Episode 06 - Some Justice
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
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I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 04 - What shall we do about Claudius
- Episode 05 - Poison is Queen
- Episode 06 - Some Justice
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
- published: 20 Sep 2023
- views: 2824
3:26:36
I, Claudius - Episode 10-End
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars ...
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 10 - Hail who
- Episode 11 - Fool's luck
- Episode 12 - A God in Colchester
- Episode 13 - Old king log
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
https://wn.com/I,_Claudius_Episode_10_End
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 10 - Hail who
- Episode 11 - Fool's luck
- Episode 12 - A God in Colchester
- Episode 13 - Old king log
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
- published: 20 Sep 2023
- views: 4265
2:34:20
I, Claudius - Episode 7,8,9
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars ...
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 07 - Queen of Heaven
- Episode 08 - Reign of terror
- Episode 09 - Zeus
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
James Fagan as Asprenas and Julia's lover
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Rufrius Pollio
George Little as Tortius
Neal Arden as Cestius
Sally Bazely as Poppea
Jan Carey as Diana
Peter Williams as Gaius Silius Caecina
Anne Dyson as Briseis
George Pravda as Gershom...
#IClaudius
#RomanEmpire
#HistoricalDrama
#ClassicTV
#EmperorClaudius
#RomanHistory
#DramaSeries
#AncientRome
#ClaudiusAndMessalina
#ImperialFamily
https://wn.com/I,_Claudius_Episode_7,8,9
I, Claudius is a 1976 BBC Television adaptation of Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, John Hurt, Patricia Quinn, Ian Ogilvy, Kevin McNally, Patrick Stewart and John Rhys-Davies. The series covers the history of the early Roman Empire, told from the perspective of the elderly Emperor Claudius who narrates the series.
Plot summary and episodes:
I, Claudius follows the history of the early Roman Empire, narrated by the elderly Roman Emperor Claudius, from the year 24 BC to his death in AD 54.
The series opens with Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, attempting to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her own son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and betrayal of all rivals to achieve her aims, beginning with the death in 22 BC of Marcellus. The plotting, double-crossing, and murder continue for many decades, through the reign of Tiberius, the political conspiracy of his Praetorian Prefect Sejanus, and the depraved rule of the lunatic emperor Caligula, culminating in the accidental rise to power of his uncle Claudius. Claudius' enlightened reign is marred by the betrayals of his adulterous wife Messalina and his boyhood friend Herod Agrippa. Eventually, Claudius comes to accept the inevitability of his own assassination and consents to marrying his scheming niece, Agrippina the Younger, clearing the way for the ascent of his mad stepson, Nero, whose disastrous reign Claudius vainly hopes will bring about the restoration of the Roman Republic.
The series was subsequently broadcast in the United States as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series, where it received critical acclaim. Tim Harvey won a 1978 Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. The producers and director received Emmy nominations.
This video includes the first three episodes of I, Claudius:
- Episode 07 - Queen of Heaven
- Episode 08 - Reign of terror
- Episode 09 - Zeus
Cast:
Derek Jacobi as Claudius
Ashley Knight as Young Claudius
Siân Phillips as Livia
George Baker as Tiberius
John Hurt as Caligula
Robert Morgan as Young Caligula
Brian Blessed as Augustus
Patrick Stewart as Sejanus
Margaret Tyzack as Antonia
Amanda Kirby as Young Antonia
Patricia Quinn as Livilla
Katharine Levy as Young Livilla
John Paul as Marcus Agrippa
Sheila White as Messalina
Christopher Biggins as Nero
Ian Ogilvy as Nero Claudius Drusus
David Robb as Germanicus
Gary Lock as Young Germanicus
John Castle as Postumus
Alister Kerr as Young Postumus
Fiona Walker as Agrippina
Diana Hutchinson as Young Agrippina
Frances White as Julia
James Faulkner as Herod Agrippa
Michael Clements as Young Herod
Kevin McNally as Castor
John Rhys-Davies as Naevius Sutorius Macro
Christopher Guard as Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Stratford Johns as Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Bernard Hepton as Marcus Antonius Pallas
John Cater as Tiberius Claudius Narcissus
Barbara Young as Agrippinilla
Beth Morris as Drusilla
Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar
Russell Lewis as Young Lucius
Sheila Ruskin as Vipsania Agrippina
Angela Morant as Octavia the Younger
Graham Seed as Britannicus
Jo Rowbottom as Calpurnia
Lyndon Brook as Appius Junius Silanus
Sam Dastor as Cassius Chaerea
Kevin Stoney as Thrasyllus of Mendes
Freda Dowie as Milonia Caesonia & Sibyl
Irene Hamilton as Munatia Plancina
Darien Angadi as Gaius Plautius Silanus
Peter Bowles as Caratacus
Norman Eshley as Marcus Vinicius
John Bennett as Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
Patsy Byrne as Martina
Douglas Melbourne as Tiberius Gemellus
Karin Foley as Helen
Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar
Richard Hunter as Drusus Caesar
Cheryl Johnson as Claudia Octavia
Isabel Dean as Lollia
Liane Aukin as Aelia Paetina
Moira Redmond as Domitia Lepida the Younger
Bernard Hill as Gratus
Norman Rossington as Sergeant of the Guard
Lockwood West as Senator
Nicholas Amer as Mnester
Renu Setna as Antonius Musa
Jennifer Croxton as Plautia Urgulanilla
Charles Kay as Gaius Asinius Gallus
Donald Eccles as Gaius Asinius Pollio
Denis Carey as Livy
John Truscott as Librarian
Norman Shelley as Horace
Carleton Hobbs as Aristarchus
Guy Siner as Pylades
Edward Jewesbury as Titus
Aubrey Richards as Lucius Visellius Varo
Roy Purcell as Publius Vitellius the Younger
Jonathan Burn as Paullus Fabius Maximus
Esmond Knight as Domitus
Jon Laurimore as Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
Bruce Purchase as Gaius Sabinus
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- published: 20 Sep 2023
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10:05
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 17 / death scene
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Jan...
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
https://wn.com/Antony_And_Cleopatra_By_William_Shakespeare_(1974,_Tv)_17_Death_Scene
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 103565
3:36
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 18 final
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Jan...
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
https://wn.com/Antony_And_Cleopatra_By_William_Shakespeare_(1974,_Tv)_18_Final
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 15004
9:10
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 16
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Jan...
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
https://wn.com/Antony_And_Cleopatra_By_William_Shakespeare_(1974,_Tv)_16
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 16518
8:22
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV) / 10
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Jan...
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
https://wn.com/Antony_And_Cleopatra_By_William_Shakespeare_(1974,_Tv)_10
Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare (1974, TV).
Directed by Jon Scoffield. Trevor Nunn Production.Royal Shakespeare Company's TV version.
Cast:
Janet Suzman... Cleopatra
Richard Johnson ... Marc Antony
Rosemary McHale... Charmian
Mavis Taylor Blake... Iras
Patrick Stewart... Enobarbus
Darien Angadi... Alexas
Sydney Livingstone... Mardian (as Sidney Livingstone)
Geoffrey Hutchings... A Fig Seller
Loftus Burton... Diomedes
Lennard Pearce... Cleopatra's Schoolteacher
Joseph Charles... Cleopatra's Messenger
Tony Osoba... Cleopatra's Servant
Douglas Anderson... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Michael Egan... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Paul Gaymon... Cleopatra's Eunuch
Wendy Bailey... Servant
Madelaine Bellamy... Servant
Edwina Ford... Servant
Amanda Knott... Servant
Joe Rock... Servant
Gito Santana... Servant
Nicholas McArdle... King
Derek Wright... King
Frederick Radley... King
Norman Caro... King
Richard Young... King
Constantine Gregory... Ventidius (as Constantin De Goguel)
William Morgan Sheppard... Scarus (as Morgan Sheppard)
Joseph Marcell... Eros (as Joe Marcell)
Jonathan Holt... Dercetas
Chris Jenkinson... Silius (as Christopher Jenkinson)
John Bott... A Soothsayer
Robert Oates... 1st Watchman
Arthur Whybrow... 2nd Watchman
Michael Radcliffe... 3rd Watchman
Geoffrey Greenhill... Soldier
William Thomas... Soldier (as William Huw-Thomas)
David Janes... Soldier
Jeremy Pearce... Soldier
Mark Sheridan... Soldier
Corin Redgrave... Octavius (Augustus Caesar)
Raymond Westwell... Lepidus
Mary Rutherford... Octavia
Philip Locke... Agrippa
Derek Godfrey... Macenas
Ben Kingsley ... Thidias
Martin Milman... Dolabella
Tim Pigott-Smith... Proculeius
Keith Taylor... A Messenger
Thomas Chesleigh... Gallus
Desmond Stokes... Taurus
Alan Foss... A Senator
John Bardon... Demetrius
Peter Godfrey... A Sentry
Malcolm Kaye... A Guard
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 19095