
Overview
The Cleopatras is a 1983 BBC Television historical drama serial created and written by Philip Mackie. Set in Ancient Egypt during the latter part of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the eight-part series follows the lives of a series of queens belonging to the Ptolemaic Dynasty of ancient Egypt, culminating in its final active ruler Cleopatra VII. Intended to be the I, Claudius of the 1980s, The Cleopatras met with a decidedly negative critical reaction, and was regarded and portrayed as a gaudy farce. It also produced a number of complaints due to scenes of nudity.
Cast
Michelle Newell
8 episodes
Graham Crowden
6 episodes
Richard Griffiths
3 episodes
Robert Hardy
3 episodes
Christopher Neame
3 episodes
Shirin Taylor
3 episodes
Elizabeth Shepherd
2 episodes
Pauline Moran
2 episodes
Amanda Boxer
2 episodes
Prue Clarke
2 episodes
Francesca Gonshaw
2 episodes
James Aubrey
2 episodes
Ian McNeice
2 episodes
David Horovitch
2 episodes
Geoffrey Chater
2 episodes
Frank Duncan
2 episodes
Tony Osoba
2 episodes
Morris Perry
2 episodes
Emily Richard
1 episodes
Caroline Mortimer
1 episodes
Geoffrey Whitehead
1 episodes
Graham Seed
1 episodes
Daniel Beales
1 episodes
Shelagh McLeod
1 episodes
Donald Pickering
1 episodes
Frank Gatliff
1 episodes
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