The Roman Holidays
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The Roman Holidays was a Hanna-Barbera animated television series that was broadcast in 1972 on NBC. It ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled. Very similar in theme to both The Flintstones and The Jetsons, The Roman Holidays brought a look at "modern-day" life in Ancient Rome, around 63 A.D. (with a 1970s touch), as seen through the eyes of Augustus "Gus" Holiday and his family. In this half-hour animated sitcom, Gus, his wife Laurie, their daughter Precocia (who, besides being the youngest of the family, is very intellectual) and their teen-aged son Happius, resided in the Venus de Milo Arms, where their landlord was Mr. Evictus.
Gus worked for a bossy supervisor named Mr. Tycoonius at the Forum Construction Company, and after a hard day's marble lifting, he would be greeted by the Holiday's pet, a lion named Brutus.
[edit] Cast
- Dave Willock as Gus
- Shirley Mitchell as Laurie
- Pamelyn Ferdin as Precocia
- Stanley Livingston as Happius
- Daws Butler as Brutus
- Dom DeLuise as Mr. Evictus
- John Stephenson as Mr. Tycoonius
- Judy Strangis as Groovia (Happius' girlfriend)
- Harold Peary as Herman (Groovia's father)
- Janet Waldo as Henrietta (Groovia's mother)
[edit] The Roman Holidays in other languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Os Mussarelas ("The Mozzarellas")
- Galician: Festas de Roma
- German: Die verrückten Holidays ("The Crazy Holidays")
- Spanish: Roma me da risa ("Rome makes me laugh")
[edit] External links
- The Roman Holidays at the Internet Movie Database
- Episode Guide [1]