Doctor Who: The Romans

Doctor Who: The Romans (1965)


  • Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure, Drama
  • Release Date: 1965-02-06
  • User Rating: 7.9/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Christopher Barry
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Summary

The TARDIS crew take up residence near Rome in 64AD, where Ian and Barbara are kidnapped by slave traders, and the Doctor's imitation of Maximus Pettulian sees him taken to the court of Emperor Nero where he inadvertently plays a part in deciding the course of history...

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  • William Hartnell

    as The Doctor
  • Jacqueline Hill

    as Barbara Wright
  • William Russell

    as Ian Chesterton
  • Maureen O'Brien

    as Vicki
  • Derek Sydney

    as Sevcheria
  • Nicholas Evans

    as Didius
  • Dennis Edwards

    as Centurion
  • Margot Edwards

    as Stall Holder
  • Edward Kelsey

    as Slave Buyer
  • Bart Allison

    as Maximus Pettulian
  • Barry Jackson

    as Ascaris
  • Peter Diamond

    as Delos
  • Michael Peake

    as Tavius
  • Dorothy-Rose Gribble

    as Woman Slave
  • Gertan Klauber

    as Galley Master
  • Ernest Jennings

    as Man in Market
  • John Caesar

    as Man in Market
  • Tony Lambden

    as Court Messenger
  • Derek Francis

    as Nero
  • Brian Proudfoot

    as Tigellinus
  • Kay Patrick

    as Poppaea Sabina
  • Anne Tirard

    as Locusta
Costume & Make-Up Sonia Markham Makeup Artist
Art Raymond Cusick Production Design
Crew Peter Diamond Fight Choreographer
Production Mervyn Pinfield Associate Producer
Sound Richard Chubb Sound
Costume & Make-Up Daphne Dare Costume Design
Lighting Howard King Lighting Director
Writing Dennis Spooner Writer
Directing Christopher Barry Director
Production Verity Lambert Producer
Sound Raymond Jones Music
Writing Dennis Spooner Script Editor

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