The first episode of historical drama I, Claudius aired on 20 September 1976. The 12 part series was adapted by Jack Pullman from two novels by Robert Graves - I, Claudius and Claudius the God. The story of decadent imperial Roman life proved a critical and ratings success, and its mix of political intrigue, sex, and violence, helped turn Derek Jacobi into a star.
Jacobi's portrayal of the stammering Claudius was matched by an outstanding performance from Sian Phillips as Livia, his scheming grandmother. Both actors had to age though the series, and required hours in the makeup chair. The fine ensemble cast also featured memorable turns from George Baker, Brian Blessed, Christopher Biggins, Patrick Stewart and John Hurt (as Caligula).
I, Claudius proved that historical drama did not have to be staid. The popularity of the programme led to a repeat the following year, and inspired other historical dramas not to shy away from adult themes. I, Claudius won BAFTA Awards for Jacobi and Phillips, as well as one for Designer Tim Harvey. The title sequence featuring a snake slithering across a mosaic portrait of Claudius was parodied in the second series of comedy Blackadder.
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September anniversaries

Close down of Television service for the duration of the War
1 September 1939
The Morecambe and Wise Show
2 September 1968
Chamberlain announces Britain is at war with Germany
3 September 1939
Start of first series of Porridge
5 September 1974
Droitwich transmitter becomes operational
6 September 1934
The News Quiz
6 September 1977
Casualty
6 September 1986
Only Fools and Horses
8 September 1981
The Woodentops
9 September 1955
First live Children's BBC from 'the Broom Cupboard'
9 September 1985
The Saga of Noggin the Nog first transmitted
11 September 1959
Crackerjack
14 September 1955
The Royle Family
14 September 1998
Opening of BBC Bristol
18 September 1934
First episode of Fawlty Towers
19 September 1975
First episode of I, Claudius
20 September 1976
The Old Grey Whistle Test
21 September 1971
The Shock of the New
21 September 1980
CEEFAX: world's first teletext service
23 September 1974
Pride and Prejudice
24 September 1995
BBC Television for Schools begins
24 September 1957
Question Time
25 September 1979
The Epilogue
26 September 1926
Start of BBC European Service, News in French, German and Italian
27 September 1938
BBC Singers
28 September 1924
The beginning of The Third Programme
29 September 1946
Have I Got News For You
28 September 1990
War and Peace
28 September 1972
First episode of Come Dancing
29 September 1950
Start of Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4
30 September 1967
Chamberlain returns from Munich
30 September 1938































