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Up Pompeii!( 1969)

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Overview

Up Pompeii! is a British television comedy series broadcast between 1969 and 1970, starring Frankie Howerd. The first series was written by Talbot Rothwell, a scriptwriter for the Carry On films, and the second series by Rothwell and Sid Colin. Two further specials were transmitted in 1975 and 1991. In ancient Pompeii, much-put-upon slave Lurcio navigates the chaotic lives of his owner's family

  1. Talbot Rothwell

    Creator

Series Cast

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    Frankie Howerd

    Lurcio

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    Elizabeth Larner

    Ammonia

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    Kerry Gardner

    Nausius

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    Jeanne Mockford

    Senna the Soothsayer

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    Wallas Eaton

    Sen. Ludicrus Sextus

Current Season

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Season 2

1970 | 6 Episodes

Season 2 of Up Pompeii! premiered on Sep 14 1970

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Facts

Status

Ended

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Scripted

Original Language

English

Keywords

  • ancient rome
  • breaking the fourth wall
  • slave
  • double entendre
  • pompeii