The Romans (reference book)
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The Romans was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2019. The book covered the Doctor Who serial The Romans.
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'Oh, something else I forgot to tell you: I think I've poisoned Nero.'
Following 53 episodes of unbroken action adventure, The Romans (1965) was Doctor Who's first ever comedy. Beyond this seminal place in history – beyond the serial's clever script, vigorous direction, fine acting and all the humour – it remains notable as an expression of 1960s culture, counterculture, and a burgeoning spirit of reinvention.
The Romans afforded us the gift of laughter and allowed Doctor Who the freedom to shed its skin.
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- Official The Romans page at Obverse Books
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