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The Borgias

1981-10-14 Drama 7

A a serial in ten parts on the lives of one of the most intriguing families in history.

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The Borgias

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A a serial in ten parts on the lives of one of the most intriguing families in history.

  • First Aired
    1981-10-14
  • Last Aired
    1981-12-16
  • Creator
  • Genre
    Drama
  • Seasons
    1
  • Episodes
    10
  • Status
    Ended
  • Language
    English
  • Network
    BBC Two

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  • Season 1
Part 1

1. Part 1

1492: The Pope dies. Rodrigo Borgia in spite of his age and his many illegitimate children sees a last...More
1492: The Pope dies. Rodrigo Borgia in spite of his age and his many illegitimate children sees a last chance for election to the Papal throne. He sets about achieving it by a mixture of bribery, blackmail and political cunning.Less
55mins 1981-10-14
Part 2

2. Part 2

1495: Charles VIII of France, at the head of a vast army, invades Northern Italy on his way to claim t...More
1495: Charles VIII of France, at the head of a vast army, invades Northern Italy on his way to claim the Kingdom of Naples. Rome stands defenceless in his path. Has the power of the Borgias been shortlived?Less
55mins 1981-10-21
Part 3

3. Part 3

Having scored a diplomatic victory over the French, the Pope now turns his attention to crushing the t...More
Having scored a diplomatic victory over the French, the Pope now turns his attention to crushing the treacherous Orsini family. Cesare's jealousy is further inflamed by the appointment of his brother, Juan, as Commander of the Papal Army.Less
55mins 1981-10-28
Part 4

4. Part 4

Lucrezia awaits the annulment of her marriage and the birth of her baby in a remote convent. Juan is d...More
Lucrezia awaits the annulment of her marriage and the birth of her baby in a remote convent. Juan is dead. Lucrezia does not know that Cesare arranged the murder. because of a mistaken belief that Juan had made her pregnant.Less
55mins 1981-11-04
Part 5

5. Part 5

Cesare has renounced the priesthood for worldly ambition. King Louis of France has given him a Dukedom...More
Cesare has renounced the priesthood for worldly ambition. King Louis of France has given him a Dukedom and a wife. Alfonso Biselli, Lucrezia's new and adored husband, knows too much about Cesare's secret treaty with the French and fears for his life.Less
55mins 1981-11-11
Part 6

6. Part 6

Against the Pope's will, Cesare has caused a rift between Rome and the Kingdom of Naples by the assass...More
Against the Pope's will, Cesare has caused a rift between Rome and the Kingdom of Naples by the assassination of Lucrezia's second husband. While she mourns at Nepi, he has arranged a secret meeting with another enemy of Naples.Less
55mins 1981-11-18
Part 7

7. Part 7

Luerezia has been persuaded to agree to another marriage, this time to Alfonso d'Este, eldest son of t...More
Luerezia has been persuaded to agree to another marriage, this time to Alfonso d'Este, eldest son of the Duke of Ferrara; but Cesare, demands that her first loyalty be always to him.Less
55mins 1981-11-25
Part 8

8. Part 8

Rodrigo Borgia has lost control of Cesare, who has made as many foes as conquests. As Cesare rides to ...More
Rodrigo Borgia has lost control of Cesare, who has made as many foes as conquests. As Cesare rides to Milan to meet Louis XII of France, his enemies attempt to join forces against him.Less
55mins 1981-12-02
Part 9

9. Part 9

The Pope, fountainhead of all Cesare's power, is dead. Suddenly surrounded by enemies, in need of all ...More
The Pope, fountainhead of all Cesare's power, is dead. Suddenly surrounded by enemies, in need of all his strength and cunning, Cesare lies gravely ill. The power of the family is in jeopardy.Less
55mins 1981-12-09
Part 10

10. Part 10

Although Cesare has failed in his attempt to poison his old rival, Cardinal Rovere, he believes he can...More
Although Cesare has failed in his attempt to poison his old rival, Cardinal Rovere, he believes he can control the new Pope Pius III. But Pius' reign is rapidly cut short.Less
55mins 1981-12-16

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Cast

Oliver Cotton

Oliver Cotton

Cesare Borgia
Anne-Louise Lambert

Anne-Louise Lambert

Lucrezia Borgia
Louis Selwyn

Louis Selwyn

Jofre Borgia
Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi

Rodrigo Borgia
Ralph Nossek

Ralph Nossek

Johann Burchard
Barbara Shelley

Barbara Shelley

Vannozza Canale
Alfred Burke

Alfred Burke

Giuliano della Rovere
Clive Merrison

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Ascanio Sforza
Martin Potter

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Paolo Orsini
Peter Benson

Peter Benson

Gaspare Pato

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-08-23

The BBC took quite a few risks with this ten part dramatisation of the lives of the infamous Borgia family that dominated Vatican politics i... read more

The BBC took quite a few risks with this ten part dramatisation of the lives of the infamous Borgia family that dominated Vatican politics in the late 15th century. Aside from established "Bond" villain Adolfo Celi as patriarch Alexander VI, they avoided using a cast of familiar-faced actors to tell this story and it largely works. It starts with the death of Innocent VIII and takes us through the machinations of the electoral college which serves well to introduces to the other players: sons Cesare (Oliver Cotton) and Jofre (Louis Selwyn) and daughter Lucrezia (Anne-Louise Lambert) as well as his principal cardinal antagonists for the throne of St Peter - Orsini (Martin Potter) and Della Rovere (Alfred Burke) - all of whom feature prominently as we proceed through a pint-sized guide to European dynastic politics. What Celi delivers right from the outset is a characterful demonstration of a man who is as meticulous as he ruthless - but he is hardly unique on that score amongst a cardinalate that was much more about political power, wealth and nepotism than it had anything to do with Jesus or his father. Unlike many of their earlier grand scale dramas, the one ventured outdoors far more, used real locations and the standard of studio set productions is much enhanced from the days of wobbly walls and dangling booms. The writing is kicked off by the steady hand of John Prebble who introduces us to some of history's most remarkable personalities before Ken Taylor picks up that mantle and takes us through the decline of the family following Alexander's death. Celi is on great form as the manipulative pontiff, but it's Cotton's Cesare that stands out as the ambitious and malevolent henchman who starts out a cleric but is clearly destined for a much more "hands-on" role supporting his father's papacy. There's some casual nudity and a bit of sex, but that all rather underwhelms as it doesn't seem to be a main focus of director Brian Farnham. He, luckily, seems way more intent on delivering a drama that deals with the personalities involved and their frequently toxic and violent manoeuvrings. Nobody knew anything about CGI in 1981, so sure - some of the combat scenes do look a little choreographed, and the photography can be a bit ropily lit at times, but this is still a fine example of the ambitious, and doubtless expensive, dramas the Corporation once embarked upon where emphasis was put fairly and squarely on solid writing and strong acting performances across the board. Most of the history is well enough known, but there's still room for some creative licence (or licentiousness) and I think this still delivers the story of this dog-eat-dog world of hypocrisy and power brokering entertainingly.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

The BBC took quite a few risks with this ten part dramatisation of the lives of the infamous Borgia family that dominated Vatican politics in the late 15th century. Aside from established "Bond" villain Adolfo Celi as patriarch Alexander VI...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-08-23

The BBC took quite a few risks with this ten part dramatisation of the lives of the infamous Borgia family that dominated Vatican politics in the late 15th century. Aside from established "Bond" villa...

read more