The ruthless Rodrigo Borgia intends to become Pope and will not let anything stand in his way.The ruthless Rodrigo Borgia intends to become Pope and will not let anything stand in his way.The ruthless Rodrigo Borgia intends to become Pope and will not let anything stand in his way.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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- TriviaThe BBC intended the series to be the I, Claudius (1976) of the 1980s. However, it was poorly received and negatively compared to Brideshead Revisited (1981), which was broadcast concurrently on ITV. The Cleopatras (1983), the BBC's next attempt to create a new I, Claudius (1976), was similarly unsuccessful.
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I've seen any number of critiques on this series...all of them negative. I'm sorry I can't agree. Having studied this period of history, I'm afraid you will have to accept the fact that the BBC left out some of the most shocking aspects, and indeed this is what life was like in the Italian Renaissance. It is difficult, if not impossible, for modern morals to be fitted to history. "The past is a different country", never could it be truer in this sense. There isn't space enough, here, to fully explain the complexities of 15th/16th century politics and morality. "The Borgias" did indeed reflect reality, except, as I have said, this is a bit sanitised and not as opulent as it should have been. The costuming is very good (again, if you have studied the period there are minute errors, but they are very minor), and the portrayals of the characters are excellent. Once again, I say, please study the history first, then view the series.
- fidraisle-1
- Feb 3, 2006
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