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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The novel has been adapted several times.
The novel has been adapted several times.
* [[Derek Jacobi]] played the role of Claudius in the {{W|I, Claudius (TV series)|1976 BBC serial}} and Augustus in the {{W|I, Claudius (radio adaptation)|2010 BBC Radio adaptation}}.
* [[Derek Jacobi]] played the role of Claudius in the {{W|I, Claudius (TV series)|1976 BBC serial}} and Augustus in the {{W|I, Claudius (radio adaptation)|2010 BBC Radio adaptation}}. He also narrated two abridged audiobook versions.
* [[David Warner]] played Claudius in the 1972 stage adaptation.
* [[David Warner]] played Claudius in the 1972 stage adaptation.
* [[Brian Blessed]] played Augustus in the 1976 serial.
* [[Brian Blessed]] played Augustus in the 1976 serial.
* [[Neil Gaiman]] played on the name with the title of his short story "I, [[Cthulhu]]".
* [[George Baker]] played Tiberius in the 1976 serial.
* [[Fiona Walker]] played Agrippina in the 1976 serial.
* [[John Friedlander]] was the visual effects designer on the final episode of the 1976 serial.
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Revision as of 19:23, 17 September 2012

I, Claudius was a novel that the Tenth Doctor noted made Caligula look worse than he really was. (WC: The Lonely Computer)

Behind the scenes

The novel has been adapted several times.

I, Claudius