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SINISTER MUSIC plays and a viper slithers across a Roman mosaic. It’s the opening credits of “I, Claudius,” a historical series of the Roman Empire based on the novels by Robert Graves. Uneasy lays ...
He is, inarguably, one of Great Britain’s great classical stage actors: a thrilling Hamlet, a moving Uncle Vanya, a towering Cyrano and a clear heir to the high Shakespearean laurels of past masters ...
For American viewers of a certain impressionable age (and some old enough to know better), the original television mini-series “I, Claudius” was an eye-opening introduction to public broadcasting: a ...