Talk:The Romans (TV story)
Uncredited people
Each person below needs to be specifically cited before being returned to the cast list. Even then, they need to be put into a subsection clearly labelled "Uncredited cast".
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 03:01: Wed 28 Mar 2012
- Slaves - Terri Dern, Sandra Harris, Tina Kennedy, Alison Leney (all uncredited)
- Galley Slaves - Paul Andrews, James Appleby, Vez Delahunt, Pat Donohue, Tony Lee, Roy Reeves, Richard Wilding, Les Wilkinson (all uncredited)
- Dead Centurion - Vez Delahunt (uncredited)
- Gladiators - Bill Burridge, Derek Calder, Gordon Cave, Paul Duval, Jonas Kurchi, Alan Selwyn (all uncredited)
- Persons at Banquet - Douglas Abercrombie, Paul Blomley, Diane Chapman, Michael Essex, George Fisher, Alison Leney, James Lyon, Anne Mazell, Ronnie Mead, Sara Negus, Steve Peters (all uncredited)
- Rabble - Yusha Adams, Mickie Baker, David Brewster, Michael Buck, David Cannon, John Day, Paul Duval, Alan Jones, Derek Martin, Philip Moore, Aldred Morgan, Tony Poole, Bill Richards, Les Saunders, Frank Sessman (all uncredited)
- Persons in Markets - Ronald Adams, Pat Ambrose, Gladys Bacon, Francesco Bertorelli, David Brewster, Nigel Clayton, Jack Collins, George Daly, Harry Davies, Fred Davies, John De Marco, Rosemary Devitt, John Fry, Bunty Garland, Ursula Granville, John Langley, Terry Leigh, John Little, Rilla Madden, Barbara Mansfield, Dickie Martyn, Dawn Pyke, John Sagar, John Scammell, Gillian Smith, Tom Sye, Fred Taylor, Gerry Videl, Johnny Wainwright (all uncredited)
- Guards - Eric Bird, Bill Burridge, Derek Calder, Pat Donohue, Paul Duval, Dennis Edwards, Fred Haggerty, James Heather, Jonas Kurchi, John Pollock, Roy Reeves, John Scott Martin, Alan Selwyn, Rose Thomas, Gerry Wain (all uncredited)
- Courtiers - Paul Andrews, James Appleby (uncredited)
- As well as this, removing crew members not in the end credits until they're cited. -- Tybort (talk page) 12:02, August 5, 2015 (UTC)
- Script Editor - Dennis Spooner
- Assistant Floor Manager - Valerie Wilkins
- Film Cameraman - Dick Bush
- Film Editor - Jim Latham
- Production Assistant - David Maloney
- Special Sound - Brian Hodgson
Quo Vadis?
This section makes no sense:
"Dennis Spooner's original idea was to spoof the film Quo Vadis, however the release of Carry On Cleo at that time, which took inspiration from the same film led him to choose the time of the Great Fire of Rome as his setting."
As anyone who has seen that film knows, it set during the great fire and features Nero. 'Carry On Cleo' is also not a spoof of 'Quo Vadis' but instead as spoof of 'Cleopatra' and to a lesser extent 'Caesar and Cleopatra' which ate set during the era of Caeßar and Cleopatra and long before Nero and the fire!