The Cleopatras (1983)
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Michelle Newell
Cleopatra / Cleopatra, the Young Girl / Cleopatra, the Daughter
Graham Crowden
Theodotus
Helen Sparks
Dancer
Elizabeth Shepherd
Cleopatra, the mother
Richard Griffiths
Pot Belly
Adam Bareham
Fluter
David Horovitch
Chickpea
Robert Hardy
Julius Caesar
Shirin Taylor
Charmian
Amanda Boxer
Cleopatra Tryphaena
Carol Harrison
Iras
Antony Carrick
Canidius
Arthur Hewlett
Achoreus
Christopher Neame
Mark Antony
Arthur White
Bolis
Brian Oulton
Aristarchus
Francesca Gonshaw
Arsinoe
Geoffrey Chater
Perigenes
Geoffrey Whitehead
Scipio Africanus
Godfrey James
Cato
Graham Faulkner
Apollodorus
Graham Seed
Ptolemy
Granville Saxton
Cyzicenus
Harold Kasket
Onias
Ian McNeice
Alexander
Jack May
Criton
James Aubrey
Grypus
John Arnatt
Sophron
John Bennett
Philocles
John Moffatt
Quintus Dellius
John Ringham
Pothinus
John Savident
Pythagoras
Moray Watson
Gabinius
Morris Perry
General Chaereas
Patrick Troughton
Sextus
Pauline Moran
Cleopatra Berenike
Peter Dennis
Diomedes
Prue Clarke
Cleopatra Selene
Roger Brierley
Demetrius
Rupert Frazer
Octavian
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The Cleopatras is a 1983 BBC Television eight-part historical drama serial. Written by Philip Mackie, it is set in Ancient Egypt during the latter part of the Ptolemaic Dynasty with an emphasis on the Cleopatras. Intended to be the I, Claudius of the 1980s, The Cleopatras met with a decidedly mixed critical reaction. It was regarded and portrayed as a gaudy farce.The series was generally poorly received despite the impressive cast. The series also managed to produce a number of complaints due to the instances of nudity in the series.The Cleopatras was novelised by Mackie in 1983 as a tie in with the series.
The title and incidental music was written and composed by Nick Bicât. In January 1983 a 7" vinyl was released to tie in with the original broadcast.Although the show has never been rebroadcast or released on DVD, clips from The Cleopatras were featured in a 2015 BBC documentary about how Cleopatra VII has been portrayed and presented in film and on television.