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I, Claudius (Dramatised)

By: Robert Graves
Narrated by: Derek Jacobi, Tom Goodman Hill
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A full-cast dramatisation of Robert Graves' brilliant account of the madness and debauchery of ancient Rome, starring Tom Goodman Hill as Claudius and Derek Jacobi as Augustus. The wickedly entertaining inside story of the lives and deaths of the Imperial dynasty from Augustus to Caligula is told by their obscure relation, Claudius. In public, Claudius is a stammering, drooling weakling, whose reputation as an idiot keeps him safe from office and assassination. But in private, he's as sharp as they come, and keeps a secret history of everything he discovers. Until one day, as one of the few of his family left alive, he's acclaimed Emperor against his will. Can he save Rome from the corruption he's grown to detest?

Featuring Derek Jacobi (who won a BAFTA for his performance as Claudius in the acclaimed 1977 BBC television production) as Augustus, and with an all-star cast, this gripping dramatisation will enthral anyone who loves the decadence of Ancient Rome.

©2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2011 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Biographical Fiction Classics Fiction Ancient Rome
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Excellent

I loved the original TV drama when it first aired, & this version is equally excellent.

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Poison is Queen! Poison is Queen!

Wonderful performances, memorable scenes. Worth every penny. This BBC audio dramatization stands on its own.

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If you loved the TV series, you'll also love this.

The voice of Claudius is not Derek Jacobi, but that's of no concern, because he sounds very similar and his stuttering skill is identical. You might even be surprised to learn it's not Jacobi's voice. You will feel comfortable and happy about the Claudius voice. Derek Jacobi himself does a short stint in the story as Augustus, and does not sound like Claudius from the show, but like Augustus (go figure). Some things are a little different than the show but in an interesting way. That is, they add info to the situations that made me think these bits of info were supposed to be part of the show but were cut. Anyway, the facts work nicely into the facts from the show. The music was fitting and the cast superb; it was just a good time revisiting our old friend Claudius from the series.

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History comes alive

This is a great story that is superbly acted from start to finish. There is real depth to the characters and you get areal sense of the turbulent times and endless intrigue, cross and double cross nature o Roman political life. Highly recommended!

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Exceeded my expectations!

What did you love best about I, Claudius (Dramatised)?

The casting, the acting, the plot, the language, the music, the pace - everything was superb. I also loved that male and female characters were played by actors with corresponding voices, as well as the fact that many of the voice actors were part of the BBC production of I, Claudius, making them extremely familiar with the characters they were portraying.

What was one of the most memorable moments of I, Claudius (Dramatised)?

Aside from Hill and Jacobi's masterful acting, the detail that stuck with me the most of Caligula's character. The way he was introduced, developed and portrayed, as well as the shocking revelation about the fate of his father Germanicus all left a lasting impression on me. Definitely worth listening just for this!

What about Derek Jacobi and Tom Goodman Hill ’s performance did you like?

As someone who has not watched the TV series, I can say that Derek Jacobi's performance was solid, but Tom Goodman Hill blew my mind with how authentic and pitiful his Claudius came across. Amazing acting that made me relate to the character despite his very ostentatious flaws.

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Masterpiece

What made the experience of listening to I, Claudius (Dramatised) the most enjoyable?

Unbeatable recording. Every nuance of the language and affliction is audible and extremely well executed. A completely immersing ride.

There are times, when I didn't want the traffic to clear.

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Great Audio Theater

As a fan of both the book and the classic BBC TV miniseries starring Derek Jacobi, I couldn't resist trying out this audio drama version of I, Claudius--especially as it stars some of the great British theater actors, including Jacobi as Augustus, and it recently won an Audie Award for full cast recordings.

What a great piece of audio theater it was! I was so drawn into the story, the characters, and the life of the early Roman Empire that I literally couldn't stop listening. (Since I normally listen as I walk, this was also quite good for my figure!) You find you don't miss the visual element at all--each character is clearly separate and your imagination paints the scene. Great story, great acting--who could ask for more?

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Not quite the mini-series but still brilliant

I was a huge fan of the BBC mini-series and couldn't help comparing this to that. While there were, naturally, a lot of similar moments, there were also a ton of differences. Specific moments I loved from the mini-series just don't appear here, while there are scenes and characters from the audiobook that are completely absent from the mini-series. One big difference is that Herod plays a much smaller role here than he did on screen. He is still part of the story, but appears far less often and is much less important. Still, the audiobook was great in it's own right and it was a pleasure listening to Derek Jacobi playing Augustus. I will definitely listen to this again.

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Wonderful

This took me back to my youth, to rooms full of books and a time when reading from dusk till dawn and listening to late night bbc plays on the radio was a part of my every-day world.

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Excellent dramatization of a classic

The BBC television production of I, Claudius is one of my favorite miniseries so this recent radio production had a lot to live up to. Happily it manages to feel sufficiently distinctive and does an excellent job with the source material, dividing the material up quite neatly. The performances are universally excellent and the decision to cast Jacobi as Augustus is clever both in terms of the nod to the past and in his different interpretation of that role. Excellent for fans of radio drama or those with an interest in early imperial Rome.

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