Cleopatra: Seductress, Goddess, Murderer, Queen


02:30 am - 04:10 am, Wednesday, February 25 on 5 (5)

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About this Broadcast

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Dramatised documentary revealing the truth behind the myth of the iconic Egyptian ruler, looking at why her name still resonates through the centuries. Cleopatra survived a murderous and incestuous dynasty, and secured her future by seducing Mark Antony, the greatest leader Rome had ever seen. Contributors including Bettany Hughes, Dr Chris Naunton and Dr Robert Steven Bianchi reflect on her life - and infamous death


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Documentary Education/Science/Factual Topics History News/Current Affairs

Cast & Crew

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Bettany Hughes (Contributor)
Chris Naunton (Contributor)
Ben Reid (Director)
Andra Heritage (Executive producer)
David Arrowsmith (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Bettany Hughes (Contributor)
Best Known For: Presenting documentaries on lost civilisations
Early-life: Bettany, born in 1968, grew up in West London with her brother the cricketer Simon Hughes. Her parents were in the theatre: she learnt early the importance and delight of sharing thoughts and ideas with a wider public. Bettany won a scholarship to read Ancient and Modern History at Oxford University and then continued her post-graduate research while traveling through the Balkans and Asia Minor.
Career: Hughes lectures throughout the world. She has been invited to universities in the US, Australia, Germany, Turkey and Holland to speak on subjects as diverse as Helen of Troy and the origins of female 'Sophia' to concepts of Time in the Islamic world. She considers her work in the lecture hall and seminar room amongst the most important, and rewarding she does. She has written and presented a number of documentaries for TV including When The Moors Ruled Europe, Helen of Troy and The Spartans for Channel 4. Her Ancient World series was a global smash.
Quote: 'Over thirty years ago I sat and watched a programme on British television about Tutankhamen. I still remember the frisson - the realisation that the stories I'd heard; of boy-kings dripping in gold; of hidden burial chambers and court intrigue could, sometimes, be true.'
Trivia: In 2014, Hughes was made a distinguished friend of the University of Oxford.
Chris Naunton (Contributor)
Robert Steven Bianchi (Contributor)
Michael Douglas (Producer)
Born: September 25, 1944 in New Brunswick, New Jersey
Best Known For: A string of sexy movies.
Early-life: Michael Kirk Douglas was born on September 25, 1944, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He's the eldest son of Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas and his first wife, actress Diana Douglas. He has a brother, Joel and a half-brother, Peter. His youngest half-brother, Eric, died in 2004. Michael's parents divorced when he was six, and he lived with his mother and stepfather before attending school in Massachusetts. He decided to become an actor while in his teens, despite his father trying to put him off the idea.
Career: Douglas appeared in numerous projects before landing a lead role in TV series The Streets of San Francisco in 1972. Three years later he won an Oscar for co-producing One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He continued his acting career with roles in such hits as Romancing the Stone and its sequel, The Jewel of the Nile, Fatal Attraction, Wall Street (for which he won the Best Actor Oscar), Black Rain, The War of the Roses, Basic Instinct, Falling Down, Disclosure, The Game, A Perfect Murder, Wonder Boys, Traffic and You, Me and Dupree. He reprised his Gordon Gekko character in Oliver Stone's 2010 Wall Street sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Douglas was forced to take a break from acting in 2010 when he underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment for throat cancer. The illness and aggressive treatment caused him to lose more than two stone in weight. In January 2011, he revealed in an interview that the tumour had gone, but he needs to attend regular screenings as there is a very high likelihood that the cancer could return. He has returned to movie-making however, with a subsequent appearance in Haywire.
Quote: 'Actresses have more fear of being disliked. I, on the other hand, revel in it.'
Trivia: Douglas shared a flat in New York with Danny DeVito when first starting out.
Ben Reid (Director)
Andra Heritage (Executive producer)
David Arrowsmith (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Teleshopping
02:00 am
Friends
04:10 am