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Rome is a historical drama television series co-created by Bruno Heller, John Milius, and William J. MacDonald and primarily written by Heller. Rome was produced in Italy by the BBC (UK), HBO (USA), and RAI (Italy). The show's first season originally...


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Rome (2005) is an American-British television show by HBO/BBC about the last century b.C. in Rome. Contents 1 Season One 1.1 The Stolen Eagle [1.1] 1.2 How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic [1.2] 1.3 An Owl in a Thornbush [1.3] 1.4 Stealing from...


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Newsweek International
The Rise Of 'Rome'; HBO's new TV series wasn't built in a day.
04/04/2005: 818 words, approx. 3 pages
Byline: Dana Thomas Niobe, the wife of one of Caesar's soldiers, wanders down a crowded cobblestone passage in the filthy, overcrowded slums of ancient Rome to make amends with her scorned sister, Lyde, a butcher. Their disagreement, naturally, is over a man....
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
No place like Rome for TV networks.(ENTERTAINMENT)
08/28/2005: 1,007 words, approx. 3 pages
Byline: Neal Justin; Staff Writer Et tu, HBO? "Rome," a colossal new series premiering tonight on the premium pay channel, is the latest in a steady stream of projects counting on America's passion for gladiator fights, decadent sex and toga parties....
 


 

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