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    Drama TV Shows - 1960s 3 Mins Read

    Spread of the Eagle, The

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    Following the surprisingly successful translation of Shakespeare’s history plays into the fifteen-part miniseries An Age of Kings (1960), producer-director Peter Dews attempted a similar feat with the three major Roman tragedies.

    Accordingly, the nine-part series The Spread of the Eagle (1963) presented Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra in order of real-life historical events, staged on what by early 1960s BBC standards was a huge budget.

    Each 50-minute episode granted a total running time of two-and-a-half hours per play, allowing more of the text to be presented than was the case with An Age of Kings.

    However, there were fewer opportunities for continuity: while the history plays span less than a century, the Roman plays cover five, with no overlap at all between Coriolanus and the rest. Designer Clifford Hatts compensated to some extent through imaginative visual links – for instance, Rome’s great Forum is under construction during Coriolanus, but completed by the time the action of Julius Caesar gets underway.

    The series title was taken not from Shakespeare but as a general reference to the eagle that symbolised the Roman empire. In designing the look of the series, Hatts was asked to stress the monumental – in Dews’ words, “to show great men in great places”. Or indeed great women, as Cleopatra’s monument in the final episode is one of Hatts’ most eye-catching achievements, both inside and out.

    As before, the casting offset star roles against a core company of actors playing multiple parts. Of the leads, Robert Hardy, Mary Morris, Frank Pettingell and David William had appeared in the earlier series and were joined by Peter Cushing, Roland Culver, Beatrix Lehmann, Barry Jones, Paul Eddington and Keith Michell, whose Mark Antony occupies the lion’s share of screen time.

    His doomed romance with Cleopatra (Mary Morris) is given added resonance by the fact that we have already been shown his glory days in earlier episodes, and can better appreciate just how far he has fallen – the kind of intertextual linkage that made An Age of Kings so compelling, but which was unavoidably harder to achieve this time around.

    Menenius Agrippa
    Roland Culver
    Caius Cassius
    Peter Cushing
    Mark Antony
    Keith Michell
    Marcus Brutus
    Paul Eddington
    Caius Martius/Coriolanus
    Robert Hardy
    Julius Caesar
    Barry Jones
    Volumnia
    Beatrix Lehmann
    Cleopatra
    Mary Morris
    Domitius Enobarbus
    George Selway
    Calpurnia
    Yvonne Bonnamy
    Virgilia
    Jennifer Daniel
    Charmian
    Jill Dixon
    Octavia
    Nancie Jackson
    Sicinius Velutus
    Peter Jeffrey
    Cominius
    Noel Johnson
    Casca
    Jack May
    Lepidus
    Brian Oulton
    Junius Brutus
    Frank Pettingell
    Agrippa
    Alan Rowe
    Valeria
    Mary Steele
    Portia
    Jane Wenham
    Octavius Caesar
    David William
    Iras
    Lucy Young

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