1963 BBC television drama series
The Spread of the Eagle is a nine-part serial adaptation of three sequential history plays of William Shakespeare , Coriolanus , Julius Caesar , and Antony and Cleopatra , produced by the BBC in 1963. It was inspired by the success of An Age of Kings (1960), which it was unable to rival.[ 1] The episodes also aired in West Germany in 1968-69 and in 1972.[ 2]
The series was recorded directly to film, and so persevered by the BBC Film Library, meaning all episodes still exist.[ 3]
The episodes
"The Hero"
First transmitted: 3 May 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Coriolanus , Acts I and II.
Cast
"The Voices"
First transmitted: 10 May 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Coriolanus , Acts II, III, and IV.
Cast
Robert Hardy as Caius Martius Coriolanus
Roland Culver as Menenius Agrippa
Beatrix Lehmann as Volumnia
Frank Pettingell as Junius Brutus
Maurice Colbourne as Roman Senator
John Gay as Roman Senator
Peter Jeffrey as Sicinius Velutus
Noel Johnson as Cominius
Paul Webster as Officer
David King as Officer
Bernard Lloyd as Citizen
Terry Wale as Citizen
Michael Graham Cox as Citizen
Paul Bailey as Citizen
Raymond Clarke as Citizen
Bernard Finch as Citizen
Barry Jackson as Citizen
Roger Croucher as Titus Lartius
Hugh Dickson as The Aedile
Ben Harte as The Aedile
Jennifer Daniel as Virgilia
"The Outcast"
First transmitted: 17 May 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Coriolanus , Acts IV and V.
Cast
Robert Hardy as Caius Martius Coriolanus
Roland Culver as Menenius Agrippa
Beatrix Lehmann as Volumnia
Frank Pettingell as Junius Brutus
Raymond Clarke as Volsce Citizen
Paul Bailey as Serving-man
Charles Laurence as Serving-man / Volsce Conspirator
David Weston as Serving-man / Volsce Conspirator
Jerome Willis as Tullus Aufidius
Peter Jeffrey as Sicinius Velutus
Bernard Lloyd as Ritiyeno
Terry Wale as Ritiyeno
Michael Graham Cox as Ritiyeno
Hugh Dickson as The Aedile
Ben Harte as The Aedile
John Greenwood as Messenger
Roy Herrick as Messenger
Noel Johnson as Cominius
John Barcroft as Lieutenant to Aufidius
Paul Harris as Volsce Sentry
Barry Jackson as Volsce Sentry
Jennifer Daniel as Virgilia
Mary Steele as Valeria
Kirk Martin as Young Martius
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Messenger
Roger Croucher as Messenger
Maurice Colbourne as Roman Senator
Leonard Cracknell as Volsce Conspirator
David King as Volsce Lord
John Gay as Volsce Lord
Bernard Finch as Volsce Lord
"The Colossus"
First transmitted: 24 May 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Julius Caesar , Acts I and II.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Peter Cushing as Caius Cassius
Barry Jones as Julius Caesar
Paul Eddington as Marcus Brutus
Hugh Dickson as Flavius
David Weston as A Carpenter
David King as Marullus
Terry Wale as A Cobbler
Jack May as Casca
Yvonne Bonnamy as Calpurnia
Paul Webster as A Soothsayer
John Gay as Cicero
Roy Herrick as Lucius
John Barcroft as Trebonius
Jerome Willis as Decius Brutus
Roger Croucher as Cinna
Leonard Cracknell as Metellus Cimber
Jane Wenham as Portia
Bernard Finch as Caius Ligarius
"The Fifteenth"
First transmitted: 31 May 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Julius Caesar , Acts II, III, and IV.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Peter Cushing as Caius Cassius
Barry Jones as Julius Caesar
Paul Eddington as Marcus Brutus
David William as Octavius Caesar
John Greenwood as a servant to Caesar
Yvonne Bonnamy as Calpurnia
Jerome Willis as Decius Brutus
Bernard Lloyd as Publius
Jack May as Casca
Bernard Finch as Caius Ligarius
John Barcroft as Trebonius
Paul Bailey as Artemidorus
Jane Wenham as Portia
Roy Herrick as Lucius
Paul Webster as a soothsayer
Paul Harris as Popilius Lena
Roger Croucher as Cinna
Leonard Cracknell as Metellus Cimber
Terry Wale as a servant to Antony
Charles Laurence as a servant to Octavius Caesar
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Plebeian
David Weston as Plebeian
Barry Jackson as Plebeian
Ben Harte as Plebeian
Hugh Dickson as Cinna, a poet
Brian Oulton as Lepidus
"The Revenge"
First transmitted: 7 June 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Julius Caesar , Acts IV and V.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Peter Cushing as Caius Cassius
Barry Jones as Julius Caesar
Paul Eddington as Marcus Brutus
David William as Octavius Caesar
Roger Croucher as Lucilius
Charles Laurence as Pindarus
Paul Webster as Soldier
Raymond Clarke as Soldier
Roy Herrick as Lucius
Hugh Dickson as Titinius
John Gay as A Poet
John Barcroft as Messala
Paul Harris as Varro
Ben Harte as Claudius
Terry Wale as A Messenger
David Weston as Cato
Barry Jackson as Soldier
Paul Bailey as Soldier
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Clitus
John Greenwood as Dardanius
David King as Volumnius
Bernard Lloyd as Strato
"The Serpent"
First transmitted: 14 June 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Antony and Cleopatra , Acts I and II.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Mary Morris as Cleopatra
George Selway as Domitius Enobarbus
David William as Octavius Caesar
Charles Laurence as Philo
David Weston as Demetrius
Jill Dixon as Charmian
John Barcroft as Alexas
Paul Bailey as A Soothsayer
Lucy Young as Iras
John Greenwood as Messenger from Sicyon
Brian Oulton as Lepidus
Leonard Cracknell as Messenger to Caesar
David King as Mardian
Jerome Willis as Pompey
Barry Jackson as Menecrates
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Menas
Ben Harte as Varrius
John Gay as Maecenas
Alan Rowe as Agrippa
Nancie Jackson as Octavia
Hugh Dickson as Messenger to Cleopatra
Terry Wale as Eros
Roger Croucher as Dolabella
Bernard Lloyd as Scarus
"The Alliance"
First transmitted: 21 June 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Antony and Cleopatra , Acts II, III, and IV.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Mary Morris as Cleopatra
George Selway as Domitius Enobarbus
David William as Octavius Caesar
Jerome Willis as Pompey
Brian Oulton as Lepidus
Geoffrey Hinsliff as Menas
Alan Rowe as Agrippa
Nancie Jackson as Octavia
John Barcroft as Alexas
Jill Dixon as Charmian
Lucy Young as Iras
Hugh Dickson as Messenger
Terry Wale as Eros
John Gay as Maecenas
David Weston as Canidius
Paul Harris as Taurus
Bernard Lloyd as Scarus
Roger Croucher as Dolabella
David King as An Ambassador
Charles Laurence as Thidias
John Greenwood as Servant to Cleopatra
"The Monument"
First transmitted: 28 June 1963
Running time: 50 minutes
Content: Antony and Cleopatra , Acts IV and V.
Cast
Keith Michell as Mark Antony
Mary Morris as Cleopatra
George Selway as Domitius Enobarbus
David William as Octavius Caesar
Terry Wale as Eros
Geoffrey Hinsliff as A Soldier
Jill Dixon as Charmian
Lucy Young as Iras
Alan Rowe as Agrippa
Ben Harte as Messenger to Caesar
Barry Jackson as A Soldier of Caesar's
Bernard Lloyd as Scarus
John Greenwood as A Centurion
Paul Webster as Sentry
Roy Herrick as Sentry
David King as Mardian
Charles Laurence as Dercetas
Leonard Cracknell as Guardsman
John Barcroft as Guardsman
Bernard Finch as Guardsman
Paul Harris as Guardsman
David Weston as Diomedes
Hugh Dickson as An Egyptian
Roger Croucher as Dolabella
John Gay as Maecenas
Paul Bailey as A Clown
In popular culture
In July 1963, comedian Jimmy Edwards spoofed the series in an episode of More Faces of Jim entitled "Spreadeagling".[ 4]
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