Pompeii: The Last Day Explained

Genre:Docudrama
Director:Peter Nicholson
Composer:Ty Unwin
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Executive Producer:Michael J. Mosley
Producer:Ailsa Orr
Runtime:90 minutes
Channel:BBC One

Pompeii: The Last Day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius towards the end of August 79 CE.[1] [2] This eruption covered the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing a large number of people trapped between the volcano and the sea. The documentary, which portrays the different phases of the eruption, was directed by Peter Nicholson and written by Edward Canfor-Dumas.

Production

The film is directed and produced by the BBC in co-production with TLC.[3]

Awards

This was the highest rated specialist factual programme of the year with an audience of 10.3 million and a 40% share.[7]

Plot

The documentary tells the story of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from the point of view of assorted inhabitants of Pompeii and Herculaneum whose names and occupations are known, including a local politician and his family, a fuller, his wife, and two gladiators. Historical characters include Pliny the Elder and his nephew Pliny the Younger. It draws heavily on the eyewitness account of Pliny the Younger, as well as historical research and recent discoveries in volcanology. Extensive CGI was used to recreate the effects of the eruption.

Death throes

Most of the people who were in Pompeii when the fourth pyroclastic surge hit either died instantly or slowly suffocated to death.

Cast

ActorNameDescription
Jim CarterJulius PolybiusA wealthy Pompeiian, husband of Epidia and father of Julia.
Chrissie CotterillEpidiaA wealthy Pompeiian, wife of Polybius and mother of Julia.
Katherine WhitburnJuliaDaughter of Polybius and Epidia, wife of Sabinus; 7 months pregnant.
Leigh JonesSabinusHusband of Julia.
George YiasoumiFelixSlave to Polybius; has a wife and two sons.
Jonathan FirthStephanusA wealthy Pompeiian, owner of a fullery. Married to Fortunata.
Rebecca ClarkeFortunataMarried to Stephanus.
HedoneSlave and lover to Stephanus.
Neji NejahRestitutusSlave to Stephanus.
Robert WhitelockCeladus the ThracianPompeiian gladiator, friend to Africanus.
Chad ShepherdAfricanusPompeiian gladiator, friend to Celadus
Tim Pigott-SmithGaius Plinius SecundusRoman Navy Commander. Brother to Plinia and uncle to Pliny the Younger.
Martin HodgsonGaius Plinius CaeciliusNephew to Pliny the Elder and son to Plinia.
Rachel AtkinsPlinia MarcellaSister to Pliny the Elder and mother to Pliny the Younger.
Tony AmendolaPomponianusFriend of Pliny the Elder. Lived in Stabiae.
Emily Canfor-DumasSlave girlSlave from Herculaneum.
Omar BerdouniCallistusPompeiian working for Polybius. Father to seven-year old Claudia.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Pompeii: Vesuvius eruption may have been later than thought. 16 October 2018. BBC.
  2. Sie Letzen Tage von Pompeji .... Als die Zeit Stehen Blieb . Die Forschung... . 14 . 4/2022 . August 2022 . Der Spiegel (Spiegel Geschichte).
  3. News: The Romans come to BBC ONE. BBC - Press Office located near Pompeii .
  4. Web site: Primetime Emmy Award Database . Emmys.com . . . 22 April 2010 .
  5. Web site: Pompeii: The Last Day (2003) (TV) - Awards. IMDb.
  6. Web site: Review of Pompeii: The Last Day. peternicholsonfilms.com. 9.
  7. Web site: peternicholsonfilms.com. 15. About Me.