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    • Rome (TV series) - Wikipedia

      28 August 2005

      • The show, consisting of two seasons for a total of 22 episodes, aired on HBO, and BBC Two from 28 August 2005 to 25 March 2007, and was later released on DVD and Blu-ray.
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  2. The second season aired on HBO in the US from 14 January 2007 to 25 March 2007. International syndication. The series was launched in the United States on 25 August 2005, at Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles. HBO broadcast the series pilot "The Stolen Eagle" four days later.

  3. Nov 9, 2020 · Rome: The Long Road of the Original HBO Epic. Fifteen years after its premiere, we look back with Bruno Heller and Kevin McKidd on the influence of Rome. And why it ended. By David Crow |...

  4. Per HBO after the fact. The show wasn’t performing as well as they hoped during S1’s early episodes, and at the time was by far the most expensive show they had. They eventually decided to have a “final” season 2, to close it out as it was a joint thing with BBC, and due to timing and filming constraints, had to make a quick call .

  5. Dec 11, 2020 · Rome premiered on HBO back in 2005, just a few short months after Carnivale, the network’s first foray into what would ultimately become prestige fantasy, ended. And though Rome is quite...

  6. Mar 15, 2017 · News. HBO’s Rome Ending Was Originally Very Different. Almost 10 years after its finale, Ray Stevenson revealed what the original Rome ending and final Titus Pullo scene was supposed to be. By...

  7. I love HBO's Rome. The great difference here: Neither of them proffers themselves as an accurate documentary (which this one VERY MUCH does). HBO's Rome is infinitely more historically accurate, and yet eschews the talking heads adding credibility. A historical fiction is far more interesting, far more engaging, and far less of a bald faced ...

  8. (Channel 4 was the UK channel where Ali G and Borat originally appeared, and the series for America was a joint HBO/Channel 4 co-production). This series was re-edited for the UK to remove all the Ali G material, becoming two prime-time Borat's Television Programme specials for Channel 4. These specials also embodied the Brüno segments from ...

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