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Rome is a historical drama television series co-created by Bruno Heller, John Milius, and William J. MacDonald and primarily written by Heller. Rome was produced in Italy by the BBC (UK), HBO (USA), and RAI (Italy). The show's first season originally aired on HBO between August 28 and November 20, 2005, subsequently broadcast on BBC One between November 2, 2005 and January 4, 2006, and on Rai Due between March 17 and April 28, 2006. Image File history File links Mergefrom. ...
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The historical drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous persons. ...
John Milius (born April 11, 1944 in St. ...
William J. MacDonald is an American film and television writer and producer. ...
Bruno Heller is a British television and film writer. ...
Kevin McKidd (born August 9, 1973) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles as soldier/politician Lucius Vorenus on the joint HBO/BBC series Rome and as time traveler Dan Vasser on NBCs Journeyman. ...
Ray Stevenson (left) as Titus Pullo in the TV series Rome. ...
Polly Walker (born 19 May 1966 in Warrington, Lancashire, England) is an English actress. ...
Kenneth Cranham (born on December 12, 1944 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a film, television and stage actor who has appeared in Layer Cake, Gangster No. ...
Tobias Menzies, born March 7, 1974, is a British actor who has appeared predominantly in television roles, most notably as Marcus Junius Brutus in seasons 1 and 2 of the BBC/HBO series Rome. ...
Pirkis in Rome, 2005 Max William R. Pirkis (born 6 January 1989) is an English film actor. ...
Indira Varma (born 1973 in Bath, Somerset, England) is an English actress of Indian and Swiss descent. ...
Kerry Condon (born January 4, 1983 in Tipperary, Ireland) is a television and film actress. ...
| Lindsay Vere Duncan (born 7 November 1950) is a Tony Award-winning Scottish actress. ...
James Purefoy (born June 3, 1964) is an English actor born in Taunton, Somerset. ...
Hinds in HBOs TV Series Rome Ciarán Hinds (born February 9, 1953) is a well-respected Belfast-born actor whose work spans theatre, radio, television, and film. ...
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The historical drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous persons. ...
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Bruno Heller is a British television and film writer. ...
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The show's second and final season opened on January 14, 2007 and ended on March 25, 2007 in the USA. In the UK the second season started on June 20, 2007, on BBC Two and ended on July 24, 2007.[1] is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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Series overview The series is a historical drama depicting the period of history surrounding the violent transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire; a change driven by civil warfare between populists and conservatives, the decay of political institutions, and the actions of ambitious men and women. The HBO website provides the following introduction: The historical drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous persons. ...
This article refers to the state which existed from the 6th century BC to the 1st century BC. For alternate meanings, see Roman Republic (18th century) and Roman Republic (19th century). ...
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Populares (Favoring the people, singular popularis) were aristocratic leaders in the late Roman Republic who tended to use the peoples assemblies in an effort to break the stranglehold of the nobiles and optimates on political power. ...
Optimates (Good Men) were the aristocratic faction of the later Roman Republic. ...
Half a century before the dawn of Christianity, Rome has become the wealthiest city in the world, a cosmopolitan metropolis of one million people — epicenter of a sprawling empire. Founded on principles of shared power and fierce personal competition, the Republic was created to prevent any one man from seizing absolute control. It is a society where soldiers can rise up from provincial commoners to become national heroes, even leaders of the Republic. But as the ruling class became extravagantly wealthy, the foundations have crumbled, eaten away by corruption and excess, and the old values of Spartan discipline and social unity have given way to a great chasm between the classes.[2] Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box: Christianity is...
Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew from a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula circa the 9th century BC to a massive empire straddling the Mediterranean Sea. ...
While chronicling the lives and deeds of the rich, powerful and "historically significant," the series also focuses on the lives, fortunes, families and acquaintances of two common men: Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, two Roman soldiers mentioned historically in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico. The fictionalized Vorenus and Pullo manage to witness and often influence many of the historical events presented in the series. Lucius Vorenus is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Kevin McKidd. ...
Titus Pullo is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Ray Stevenson. ...
Commentarii de Bello Gallico (literally Commentaries on the Gallic War in Latin) is an account written by Julius Caesar (in the third person) about his nine years of war in Gaul. ...
Season 1 depicts Julius Caesar's civil war of 49 BC against the traditionalist conservative faction in the Roman Senate, his subsequent rise to absolute dictatorship over Rome and his eventual fall, spanning the time period from the end of his Gallic Wars (52 BC or 701 ab urbe condita) until his assassination on March 15, 44 BC (the infamous Ides of March). Against the backdrop of these cataclysmic events, we also see the early years of the young Octavian, who is destined to become the first Emperor of Rome, Augustus. Gaius Julius Caesar is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Irish actor Ciarán Hinds. ...
Combatants Julius Caesar and supporters, the Populares faction, Roman senate, the Optimates faction, Commanders Julius Caesar Pompeyâ , Titus Labienusâ , Metellus Scipioâ , Cato the youngerâ , Gnaeus Pompeiusâ Sextus Pompeius The Roman civil war of 49 BC, sometimes called Caesars Civil War, is one of the last conflicts within the Roman...
The Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus) was the main governing council of both the Roman Republic, which started in 509 BC, and the Roman Empire. ...
Ordinary Magistrates Extraordinary Magistrates Titles and Honors Emperor Politics and Law Dictator was a political office of the Roman Republic. ...
Combatants Roman Republic Several Gallic tribes Commanders Julius Caesar Titus Labienus Mark Antony Quintus Cicero Vercingetorix, Ambiorix, Commius, among other The Gallic Wars were a series of military campaigns by several invading Roman legions under the command of Julius Caesar into Gaul, and the subsequent uprisings of the Gallic tribes. ...
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Gaius Octavian is a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Max Pirkis, in the second season he will eventually be played by Simon Woods. ...
Ordinary Magistrates Extraordinary Magistrates Titles and Honors Emperor Politics and Law This article discusses the nature of the imperial dignity, and its dynastic development throughout the history of the Empire. ...
Season 2 chronicles the power struggle between Octavian and Mark Antony following Caesar's assassination, spanning the period from Caesar's death in 44 BC to Octavian's final defeat of Antony at Actium in 31 BC. This page is a about a character from the television series Rome, produced as a joint project of HBO and the BBC. You may wish to refer to the index of the shows Characters and Cast as well. ...
Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century Decades: 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC 60s BC 50s BC - 40s BC - 30s BC 20s BC 10s BC 0s BC 0s Years: 49 BC 48 BC 47 BC 46 BC 45 BC 44 BC 43 BC 42 BC 41 BC...
Combatants Octavian Mark Antony, Cleopatra VII of Egypt Commanders Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Mark Antony Strength 260 warships, mostly liburnian vessels 220 warships, mostly quinqueremes and 60 egyptian warships Casualties Unknown Almost all of Antonys fleet The Battle of Actium was a naval battle of the Roman Civil War between...
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Series history Production In 2002, HBO and the BBC agreed to co-produce a new series based on the events of the "Roman Revolution". Towards that end, the two networks committed a US$100 million budget to the production of twelve 1-hour episodes, with HBO contributing US$85 million, and the BBC contributing US$15 million.[3] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2304 Ã 1728 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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Entrance of the Cinecittà studios Cinecittà (Italian for Cinema City) is a large film studio in Rome, Italy. ...
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Between March 2004 and May 2005, Rome was filmed, in co-production with RAI, in the Italian countryside, on six sound stages at Rome's legendary Cinecittà studios, and in a collection of massive sets in Cinecittà studios' back lots: five acres of outdoor sets which comprised an elaborate "period reconstruction" of sections of ancient Rome. It was a huge undertaking, with an international crew of 350, and more than 50 local Italian interns. The production is regarded as one of the most expensive in the history of TV series. Funding was generously employed to recreate an impressively detailed set featuring a number of Roman Villas, the forum and a vast slum area of the ancient city of Rome. Unfortunately, a significant part of this set was later destroyed by a fire that burned down a portion of the Cinecittà Studios on August 10, 2007. [4] 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Deaths ⢠08 Abu Abbas ⢠20 Queen Juliana ⢠28 Peter Ustinov ⢠30 Alistair Cooke More March 2004 deaths Ongoing events EU Enlargement Exploration of Mars: Rovers Haiti Rebellion Israeli-Palestinian conflict Occupation of Iraq Same-sex marriage in...
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Entrance of the Cinecittà studios Cinecittà (Italian for Cinema City) is a large film studio in Rome, Italy. ...
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First season The series was launched in the United States on August 24, 2005, at Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles, California. HBO broadcast the series pilot (The Stolen Eagle) four days later on August 28. is the 236th day of the year (237th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Stolen Eagle is the pilot episode of the television series Rome. ...
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According to the Nielsen ratings system, the pilot attracted more than 8.9 million viewers over eleven broadcasts, and achieved a 9.1 household rating for Sunday primetime. BBC Two premiered Rome in the United Kingdom on November 2, 2005, attracting 6.6 million viewers (27%), only to have the viewing figures decline in future episodes with the finale only attracting 3 million viewers (13%). The season has also gone into international syndication, being broadcast in many countries around the globe, in several languages (see Broadcasting). Image File history File links Pullo_vorenus. ...
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Ray Stevenson (left) as Titus Pullo in the TV series Rome. ...
Titus Pullo is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Ray Stevenson. ...
Kevin McKidd (born August 9, 1973) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles as soldier/politician Lucius Vorenus on the joint HBO/BBC series Rome and as time traveler Dan Vasser on NBCs Journeyman. ...
Lucius Vorenus is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Kevin McKidd. ...
Pharsalus is the seventh episode of the first season of the television series Rome. ...
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The series' first season garnered critical acclaim, with Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Dramatic Series and Best Performance by an Actress in a Dramatic Television Series for Polly Walker's portrayal of Atia of the Julii. Rome is also cited by some for its more historically accurate portrayal of Roman society, but historians point out that the events and personalities portrayed in this series bear little more than a passing resemblance to the facts. The Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. ...
Polly Walker (born 19 May 1966 in Warrington, Lancashire, England) is an English actress. ...
Atia of the Julii is a character from the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Polly Walker. ...
Second season After the broadcast of only three first season episodes, HBO announced plans to produce a second season of Rome in 2006 for release in March 2007.[5] Subsequently in a news conference HBO Chairman Chris Albrecht confirmed that Rome season two would air on HBO in January 2007, but would not return for a third season.[6] Most speculation for the early denial of a third season appears to center on the series' staggering costs, although neither Albrecht, cast members, nor any HBO representative will comment on this. The second season premiered January 14, 2007, with the first episode attracting 7.5 million viewers.[citation needed] The final episode aired on March 25, 2007 in the U.S. The first episode of the second season aired on BBC 2 on June 20, 2007. is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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BBC Two (or BBC2 as it was formerly styled) was the second UK television station to be aired by the BBC. History The channel was scheduled to begin at 7:20pm on April 20, 1964 and show an evening of light entertainment, starting with the comedy show The Alberts and...
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Cast and characters -
Rome features both fictional characters as well as those loosely based on historical figures. According to the official HBO Rome series website, the main characters are: This list is intended as a guide to most characters for the HBO series Rome. ...
- Notes
- The character of Octavian was aged and recast starting with season 2, episode #16 (2-4)
- Caesarion appeared as a baby in arms in season 1, episode #08 (1-8), and was aged and recast in season 2, episode #20 (2-8)
Lucius Vorenus is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Kevin McKidd. ...
Kevin McKidd (born August 9, 1973) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles as soldier/politician Lucius Vorenus on the joint HBO/BBC series Rome and as time traveler Dan Vasser on NBCs Journeyman. ...
Titus Pullo is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Ray Stevenson. ...
Ray Stevenson (left) as Titus Pullo in the TV series Rome. ...
Gaius Julius Caesar is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Irish actor Ciarán Hinds. ...
Hinds in HBOs TV Series Rome Ciarán Hinds (born February 9, 1953) is a well-respected Belfast-born actor whose work spans theatre, radio, television, and film. ...
This page is a about a character from the television series Rome, produced as a joint project of HBO and the BBC. You may wish to refer to the index of the shows Characters and Cast as well. ...
Kenneth Cranham (born on December 12, 1944 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a film, television and stage actor who has appeared in Layer Cake, Gangster No. ...
Atia of the Julii is a character from the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Polly Walker. ...
Polly Walker (born 19 May 1966 in Warrington, Lancashire, England) is an English actress. ...
This page is a about a character from the television series Rome, produced as a joint project of HBO and the BBC. You may wish to refer to the index of the shows Characters and Cast as well. ...
James Purefoy (born June 3, 1964) is an English actor born in Taunton, Somerset. ...
Marcus Junius Brutus is a historical figure who features as a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome, played by Tobias Menzies. ...
Tobias Menzies, born March 7, 1974, is a British actor who has appeared predominantly in television roles, most notably as Marcus Junius Brutus in seasons 1 and 2 of the BBC/HBO series Rome. ...
Servilia of the Junii is a character from the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome, played by Lindsay Duncan. ...
| Lindsay Vere Duncan (born 7 November 1950) is a Tony Award-winning Scottish actress. ...
Niobe, wife of Lucius Vorenus, is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome, played by by Indira Varma. ...
Indira Varma (born 1973 in Bath, Somerset, England) is an English actress of Indian and Swiss descent. ...
Gaius Octavian is a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Max Pirkis as a child in season one and the beginning of season two, and in the second season he is played by Simon Woods. ...
Pirkis in Rome, 2005 Max William R. Pirkis (born 6 January 1989) is an English film actor. ...
Simon Woods is a British actor. ...
Posca is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Nicholas Woodeson. ...
Most recently seen playing the role of Posca: slave, confidant, and aide-de-camp of Julius Ceasar, on the season one of the HBO/BBC television production of Rome Nicholas Woodeson at the Internet Movie Database Category: Actor stubs ...
Octavia of the Julii is a fictional character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Irish actress Kerry Condon. ...
Kerry Condon (born January 4, 1983 in Tipperary, Ireland) is a television and film actress. ...
This page is a about a character from the television series Rome, produced as a joint project of HBO and the BBC. You may wish to refer to the index of the shows Characters and Cast as well. ...
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Cato the Younger is a historical figure who features as a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by actor Karl Johnson. ...
Karl Johnson is a British actor, notable for acting work on both stage, film and television. ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero is a historical figure who features as a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series, Rome, played by David Bamber. ...
David Bamber as Marcus Tullius Cicero in the television series Rome. ...
This page is a about a character from the television series Rome, produced as a joint project of HBO and the BBC. You may wish to refer to the index of the shows Characters and Cast as well. ...
Lee Boardman, born 1972 Manchester, England, is an English actor. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Michael Nardone is a Scottish actor born in 1966 in Fife. ...
Eirene is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Chiara Mastalli. ...
Chiara Mastalli (born August 2nd, 1984 in Rome) is an Italian film and television actress. ...
Cleopatra is a fictional character from the HBO/BBC original television series Rome, played by Lyndsey Marshal. ...
Lyndsey Marshal began her career as a theatrical performer. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Zuleikha Robinson is a British actress born in 1978 best known for playing Yves Adele Harlow in the X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Camilla Rutherford in Gosford Park (2001) Camilla Rutherford (born 20 September 1976) is an English actress and fashion model. ...
Marcus Agrippa is a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Allen Leech. ...
Allen Leech, (born 1981), is an Irish stage, television and film actor, best known for his role as Marcus Agrippa in the television series Rome (2005) (TV series) // Leech attended St. ...
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Alex Wyndham has appeared in films including As You Like It and Arn, and Oxford theater productions ranging from Romeo and Juliet to Cabaret. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Max Baldry (born January 5, 1996) is a British child actor who starred as Stepan in Mr Beans Holiday. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Nigel Lindsay left the City in the late 1980s to train as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy. ...
Rome title design There are several minor but significant characters featured in the HBO television series Rome. ...
Background performers Audio commentary on the Season 1 DVD[7] indicates that many of the background performers used in the series were also their true professional counterparts. One example is that the actor shown in the series working as a butcher on the streets of Rome was in fact a real-life butcher. In drama, an extra is a performer in a film, television show, or stage production who has no role or purpose other than to appear in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene). ...
Episodes Specials | Title | Episode | Director | Writer | Airdate(s) | | Making Rome | Promotional Special | Unknown | Unknown | August 11, 2005 (HBO) | is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Season 1: 2005 | Title | Episode | Director | Writer | Airdate(s) | | The Stolen Eagle | #1, 1-1 † | Michael Apted | Bruno Heller | August 28, 2005 (HBO) November 2, 2005† (BBC) | | How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic | #2, 1-2 † | Michael Apted | Bruno Heller | September 4, 2005 (HBO) November 2 & November 9, 2005 † (BBC) | | An Owl in a Thornbush | #3, 1-3 † | Michael Apted | Bruno Heller | September 11, 2005 (HBO) November 9, 2005 † (BBC) | | Stealing from Saturn | #4, 1-4 | Julian Farino | Bruno Heller | September 18, 2005 (HBO) November 16, 2005 (BBC) | | The Ram Has Touched the Wall | #5, 1-5 | Allen Coulter | Bruno Heller | September 25, 2005 (HBO) November 23, 2005 (BBC) | | Egeria | #6, 1-6 | Alan Poul | John Milius and Bruno Heller | October 2, 2005 (HBO) November 30, 2005 (BBC) | | Pharsalus | #7, 1-7 | Tim Van Patten | David Frankel | October 9, 2005 (HBO) December 7, 2005 (BBC) | | Caesarion | #8, 1-8 | Steve Shill | William J. MacDonald | October 16, 2005 (HBO) December 14, 2005 (BBC) | | Utica | #9, 1-9 | Jeremy Podeswa | Alexandra Cunningham | October 30, 2005 (HBO) December 21, 2005 (BBC) | | Triumph | #10, 1-10 | Alan Taylor | Adrian Hodges | November 6, 2005 (HBO) December 28, 2005 (BBC) | | The Spoils | #11, 1-11 †† | Mikael Salomon | Bruno Heller | November 13, 2005 (HBO) January 4, 2006†† (BBC) | | Kalends of February | #12, 1-12 †† | Alan Taylor | Bruno Heller | November 20, 2005 (HBO) January 4, 2006†† (BBC) | † Note: Episodes #1 through 3 were re-edited into 2 episodes for their BBC broadcast. See The BBC editing controversy. †† Note: Episodes #11 and 12 were shown as one feature-length (1:30) episode from 21:00 to 22:30 p.m. on January 4, 2006 during their original BBC broadcast. The Stolen Eagle is the pilot episode of the television series Rome. ...
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How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic is the second episode of the first season of the television series Rome. ...
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Season 2: 2007 | Title | Episode | Director | Writer | Airdate(s) | | Passover | #13, 2-1 | Tim Van Patten | Bruno Heller | January 14, 2007 (HBO) June 20, 2007 (BBC) | | Son of Hades | #14, 2-2 | Allen Coulter | Bruno Heller | January 21, 2007 (HBO) June 24, 2007 (BBC) | | These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero | #15, 2-3 | Alan Poul | Scott Buck | January 28, 2007 (HBO) June 27, 2007 (BBC) | | Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare) | #16, 2-4 | Adam Davidson | Todd Ellis Kessler | February 4, 2007 (HBO) July 1, 2007 (BBC) | | Heroes of the Republic | #17, 2-5 | Alik Sakharov | Mere Smith | February 11, 2007 (HBO) July 4, 2007 (BBC) | | Philippi | #18, 2-6 | Roger Young | Eoghan Mahony | February 18, 2007 (HBO) July 8, 2007 (BBC) | | Death Mask | #19, 2-7 | John Maybury | Scott Buck | March 4, 2007 (HBO) July 11, 2007 (BBC) | | A Necessary Fiction | #20, 2-8 | Carl Franklin | Todd Ellis Kessler | March 11, 2007 (HBO) July 15, 2007 (BBC) | | Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop A Hungry Man) | #21, 2-9 | Steve Shill | Mere Smith | March 18, 2007 (HBO) July 18, 2007 (BBC) | | De Patre Vostro (About Your Father) | #22, 2-10 | John Maybury | Bruno Heller | March 25, 2007 (HBO) July 22, 2007 (BBC) | Spoiler warning: The second season begins shortly after Caesars murder and Niobes suicide. ...
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Editing The BBC editing controversy Some scenes in episodes of Season 1 of the series have been edited for airing on the BBC in order to remove some of the stronger language which is deemed unacceptable for prime-time viewing on terrestrial British television (specifically the use of the word "cunt"). This has been criticized by many[citation needed], who point to the fact that other HBO programs such as The Sopranos and Oz have been broadcast uncut on British network television; however, Rome is broadcast at an earlier time than the other two programs and the BBC was aiming at a more general audience than Channel 4 was with The Sopranos and Oz.[citation needed] For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ...
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In a separate move, the BBC also decided to re-edit the first three episodes (all directed by Michael Apted) into two episodes. The BBC claimed that this was because the British audience were more familiar with the history of Rome than their American counterparts and so much of the back story was unnecessary; however, Apted claims that the purpose was to boost the ratings by increasing the prominence of the scenes of sex and violence. In an interview with The Times,[8] Apted was quoted saying: The Times is a national newspaper published daily in the United Kingdom (and the Kingdom of Great Britain before the United Kingdom existed) since 1788 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register. ...
I'm really pissed off with the BBC for bringing down my first three episodes to two and, in doing so, taking out much of the vital politics. What also makes me very grumpy is that I was told that the cuts had been introduced by the BBC because they thought British viewers already knew the historical background. But all that's happened as far as the viewer is concerned is that it has made 'Rome' hard to follow. Apted also said that he only found out about the cuts by accident claiming: I only found out by chance a couple of weeks ago when one of the actors told me. However, the original uncut versions of Season 1 episodes have since been shown in the UK on UKTV Drama, the channel having aired two episodes every Saturday, with only the title credits cut from the second episode shown every week. This run coincided with the UK screenings of Season 2 on BBC Two. UKTV Drama is a British television channel from the UKTV network. ...
The RAI editing controversy The Italian broadcasting of the series was also marred by controversy.[citation needed] Strong language was removed in the Italian dubbing process; as for the more explicit sex scenes and disturbing violence, they were replaced by "safe" alternative versions shot during production especially for the Italian broadcast.[9] A sex scene is a scene in a non-pornographic motion picture which completely focuses on the character(s) while they engage in an act of sex. ...
Historical deviations - See Chronology of Rome (TV series) for a timeline of relevant historical events
While Rome is noted for its more historically accurate portrayal of Roman society than other dramatizations, there are numerous inaccuracies in the series' representation of various historical events and personages. Creator Bruno Heller has said that "We try to balance between what people expect from previous portrayals and a naturalistic approach ... This series is much more about how the psychology of the characters affects history than simply following the history as we know it."[11] The series' Historical Consultant Jonathan Stamp also notes that the show aims for "authenticity" rather than "accuracy."[12][13] The film-makers stressed that they wanted to portray a more accurate picture of Rome, a gritty and realistic city as opposed to what they call the "HollyRome" that appears in films like Gladiator. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Though Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are historical figures mentioned briefly in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, their adventures and involvement in key events in the series are fictionalized. Rome also typically ignores the existence of certain extended family members of people featured as main characters, such as relatives of Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Atia Balba Caesonia. The most significant dramatic license taken in the series, however, is the manipulation of the historical timeline for storytelling purposes. This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ...
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Lucius Vorenus (given as L. Varenus in some translations) was one of the two soldiers of the 11th Legion (Legio XI prior to its demobilization and subsequent remobilization by Caesar Augustus - see also here) mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. ...
The Historical Pullo Titus Pullo (given as T. Pulfio in some translations) was one of the two soldiers of the 11th Legion (Legio XI prior to its demobilization and subsequent remobilization by Caesar Augustus - see also here) mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. ...
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Some important events are not mentioned in Rome, including the whole year spent before the Battle of Pharsalus in which Caesar drove Pompeius's supporters out of Spain, and the Battle of Dyrrhachium in which Pompeius defeated Caesar. Many significant members of the Optimates, the traditionalist faction of Brutus and Cato, are also missing from the series. They include Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, Titus Labienus, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus, and Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, the latter having failed to empty Rome's treasury before the Optimates' departure, resulting in a severe lack of funds to support their war effort. Similarly, Roman fighting techniques taught to cast members Kevin McKidd and Ray Stevenson by swordmaster Giorgio Antonini are also likely conjectural, as the earliest surviving European combat manual is Royal Armouries Ms. I.33 from around the year 1300. Combatants Populares Optimates Commanders Gaius Julius Caesar Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Strength Approximately 22,000 legionaries, 5,000-10,000 Auxiliaries and Allies, and Allied Cavalry of 1800 Approximately 60,000 legionaries, 4,200 Auxiliaries and Allies, and Allied Cavalry of 5,000-8,000 Casualties 1,200 6,000 The...
Combatants Optimates Populares Commanders Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Gaius Julius Caesar Strength 45,000 15,000 Casualties Unknown 1,000 The Battle of Dyrrachium (or Dyrrhachium) on 10 July 48 BC was one of a series of contests between Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus that ended with Pompeys...
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Marcus Junius Brutus (85 â42 BC), or Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus, was a Roman senator of the late Roman Republic. ...
Marcus Porcius CatÅ Uticensis (95 BCâ46 BC), known as Cato the Younger (Cato Minor) to distinguish him from his great-grandfather Cato the Elder), was a politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic, and a follower of the Stoic philosophy. ...
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Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, consul 54 BC was an enemy of Julius Caesar and a strong supporter of the aristocratical party. ...
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, surnamed Crus or Cruscello (for what reason is unknown), member of the anti-Caesarian party. ...
Publius Cornelius Lentulus, nicknamed Spinther because of his likeness to a popular actor of that name, came from an ancient Roman patrician family of the Cornelia gens. ...
Kevin McKidd (born August 9, 1973) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles as soldier/politician Lucius Vorenus on the joint HBO/BBC series Rome and as time traveler Dan Vasser on NBCs Journeyman. ...
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Events February 22 - Jubilee of Pope Boniface VIII. March 10 - Wardrobe accounts of King Edward I of Englanddo (aka Edward Longshanks) include a reference to a game called creag being played at the town of Newenden in Kent. ...
Further discrepancies are noted in detail in the appropriate articles for related episodes and characters from Rome.
DVD releases -
The entire first season of Rome was released as a six-disc Region 1 DVD box set in the USA on August 15, 2006. It was distributed by HBO Home Video. Featuring all 12 episodes, it also includes several extra DVD features like episode commentaries, behind-the-scenes footage and making-of features. The same set (bar the episodic previews and recaps) was released on July 24, 2006 in Region 2, also entitled Rome: The Complete First Season. Image File history File links Rome_Season_1. ...
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Awards and nominations Awards - Costume Designers Guild Awards:
- 2005: Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series - Period/Fantasy
- 2006: Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series - Period/Fantasy
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Nominations - Emmy Awards:
- 2006: Outstanding Main Title Design
- 2006: Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Non-Prosthetic (for the episode "Caesarion")
- 2006: Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (for the episode "Triumph")
- 2006: Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
- 2007: Outstanding Costumes for a Series (for the episode "De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)")
- 2007: Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Non-Prosthetic (for the episode "De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)")
- 2007: Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (for the episode "Philippi")
- 2007: Outstanding Visual Effects for a Series (for the episode "Philippi")
- Satellite Awards:
- 2005: Best Television Series - Drama
- 2005: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Polly Walker)
The British Academy Television Awards, also known as the BAFTAs or, to differentiate them from the BAFTA Film Awards, the BAFTA Television Awards, are the most prestigious awards given in the British television industry, analogous to the Emmy Awards in the United States. ...
The 2006 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday May 7 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. ...
Cinema Audio Society Awards or The C.A.S. Awards is given annually since 1994 for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing by the Cinema Audio Society. ...
The Spoils is the eleventh episode of the first season of the television series Rome. ...
The Primetime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. ...
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, August 27, 2006 on NBC at 8:00pm ET (00:00 UTC) with Conan OBrien hosting the show. ...
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design is an award for the best main title sequence of a television program. ...
Triumph is the tenth episode of the first season of the television series Rome. ...
De Patre Vostro (translation: About Your Father) is the tenth and final episode of the second season of the television series Rome. ...
Philippi is the sixth episode of the second season of the television series Rome. ...
The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. ...
63rd Golden Globe Awards January 16, 2006 Picture, Drama: Picture, Musical or Comedy: Series, Drama: Series, Musical or Comedy: The 63rd Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2005, were presented on January 16, 2006 at the Beverly Hilton, in Los Angeles, California. ...
Documentary series and mini-series are also eligible for this award, as shown by the consecutive awards to Rich Man, Poor Man, Roots, and 60 Minutes. ...
The Royal Television Society is a British-based society for the discussion, analysis and preservation of television in all its forms, past, present and future. ...
The Satellite Awards are an annual award given by the International Press Academy. ...
10th Satellite Awards December 13, 2004 Picture, Drama: Picture, Musical or Comedy: Series, Drama: Series, Musical or Comedy: The 10th Satellite Awards, honoring the best in film- and televisionmaking in 2005, were given on 17 December 2005. ...
Polly Walker (born 19 May 1966 in Warrington, Lancashire, England) is an English actress. ...
Annual awards given out by the Writers Guild of America for outstanding achievements in film, TV, or radio writing. ...
58th Writers Guild of America Awards February 4, 2006 Best Adapted Screenplay: Best Original Screenplay: The 58th WGA Awards, given on 4 February 2006, honored the best film and televison writers of 2005. ...
See also The following is a list of U.S. television shows cancelled or ended between the beginning of the Fall 2006 television season and the beginning of the Fall 2007 season (roughly September 2006 to August 2007). ...
Notes is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This is a list of details for those interested in the DVD sets for the HBO television series, Rome. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
References Ray Stevenson (left) as Titus Pullo in the TV series Rome. ...
is the 206th day of the year (207th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 227th day of the year (228th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 315th day of the year (316th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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