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Fall of Eagles

Fall of Eagles is a 13-part British television drama aired by the BBC in 1974. The series was created by John Elliot and produced by Stuart Burge. The series portrays historical events from 1848 to 1918, dealing with the ruling dynasties of Austria-Hungary (the Habsburgs), Germany (the Hohenzollerns), and Russia (the Romanovs). The scriptwriters were: Keith Dewhurst, John Elliot, Trevor Griffiths, Elizabeth Holford, Ken Hughes, Troy Kennedy Martin, Robert Muller, Jack Pulman, David Turner, and Hugh Whitemore.

Fall of Eagles
GenreSerial drama
Created byJohn Elliot
Narrated byMichael Hordern
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducerStuart Burge
Running time50 to 55 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release15 March (1974-03-15) –
7 June 1974 (1974-06-07)

Overview

The series tells the story of the final decades of three great empires brought to downfall by historical events. Each empire used an eagle in its heraldry. The central theme is the effects of centuries of despotism, with a lack of social reform and the devastating effects of World War I, that caused revolutionary movements to form.[1] It begins in the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848 and continues through the Armistice of 11 November 1918, covering about 70 years of history in 13 episodes.[2] The episodes' vignettes move between the three empires: Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia.

Episodes

No. Title Time period
1"Death Waltz"1853–1860
Franz Josef has been Austrian emperor since 1848, yet he remains unmarried five years into his reign. His mother, Archduchess Sophie, is determined to ensure the Habsburg line and favours her niece Helene as the future empress. However, Franz has other ideas and prefers Helene's 15-year-old sister Elisabeth, whom he marries. She struggles to deal with her new position as empress of Austria, motherhood, and her domineering mother-in-law. Endeavouring to carve some of her own space, she resumes a friendship with her old Hungarian mentor Count Majlath. Her fixation with his country is unwelcome at the Austrian court.
2"The English Princess"1858–1871
In the hope of promoting a liberal and united Germany, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert arrange for their eldest daughter Victoria ("Vicky") to marry Prince Frederick ("Fritz"), son of Wilhelm I, King of Prussia. However, despite her love for Fritz and their growing family, the British princess is unprepared for the constraints of her new life in Berlin. Her politically liberal views and her influence over her husband clash with those of Otto von Bismarck and the Prussian doctrine of iron and blood. Bismarck wins influence over the Kaiser and surprises Europe with swift victories during the decisive Austro-Prussian War and Franco-Prussian War.
3"The Honest Broker"1887–1890
With Germany united under Prussia, Bismarck seeks a stabilizing alliance with the Austrians and Russians through the League of the Three Emperors. His plans extend to influencing the Kaiser's grandson Wilhelm. In 1888, Wilhelm I and his successor Frederick III, both die (the Year of the Three Emperors). Kaiser Wilhelm II rapidly assumes the throne; Bismarck is forced to resign when his policies and political style clash with those of the young emperor. The ageing chancellor seeks support from Vicky, but she spurns him and blames his meddling for her estrangement from her son.
4"Requiem for a Crown Prince"1889
On 30 January 1889, tragedy strikes the House of Habsburg when liberal Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria-Hungary and his young mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera are found dead at the hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, 24 km southwest of the capital, in an apparent murder-suicide by Rudolf. In Vienna, and at Mayerling, imperial officials contrive to hide the events of the Mayerling incident to prevent a massive public scandal, misleading the emperor and the empress about the true nature of the deaths. Rudolf's letters and the report by Professor Widerhoffer finally reveal the truth to the royal couple. The episode, narrated in hindsight, ends with news of the assassination of the Empress in 1898 in Geneva.
5"The Last Tsar"1894
Tsar Alexander III doubts the ability of his son and heir-apparent, Nicholas, to inherit the Russian throne. The young tsarevich is similarly apprehensive. Despite his longstanding affair with St. Petersburg ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska and the disapproval of his mother over his marriage choice, he is resolved to marry Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt, seemingly the suitable match. Traveling to Germany, Nicholas II is supported in this by his relatives, including his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm and Alix's grandmother, the ageing Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the autocratic conservatism of the Imperial Government has resulted in discontent among factory workers, under the aegis of the revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.
6"Absolute Beginners"1903
Nicholas II has now been tsar for nine years and refuses to share his absolute authority with a parliament urged by social reformers. Now married and in London, Lenin is founding his own more radical brand of Marxism and manoeuvres to divide the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and its publication Iskra from his primary rival Julius Martov. He befriends Leon Trotsky, and despite ill health, at the Second RSDLP Congress, Lenin moves to consolidate control. One by one, moderates and liberals are side-lined or expelled, leaving the party split into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. Meeting at the grave of Karl Marx, many former comrades bid him farewell.
7"Dearest Nicky"1904–1905
Nicholas II is preoccupied by strikes and the humiliating war with Japan; the continual unsolicited advice and gifts of his cousin, Wilhelm II; and the health of his only son Alexei, who has hemophilia. A rising tide of discontent among St. Petersburg's working class leads to the assassination of the interior minister Vyacheslav von Plehve. Police attack a demonstration led by police spy and priest Fr. Georgy Gapon, killing many. Nicholas, believes that his people are still loyal and resists change. Wilhelm attempts to forge an alliance with Russia. Nicholas, considering Germany's assistance, is willing to sign, but his ministers insist that they must first show it to France for consideration.
8"The Appointment"1905
When Grand Duke Sergei is murdered, Nicholas II dismisses his police chief and considers Pyotr Rachkovsky as a suitable replacement even though he seems untrustworthy and is rumoured to use agents provocateur. Both Sergei Witte and Empress Alexandra also have grave concerns about him and his methods but for different reasons. Nevertheless, with unrest fermenting and the memory of Bloody Sunday still fresh, he is appointed after seeking additional authority from the Tsar. Nicholas grants some concessions, including the creation of the Duma, as Rachkovsky begins using his forces in a deadly purge of troublemakers and revolutionaries in St. Petersburg and beyond.
9"Dress Rehearsal"1908–1909
Britain's King Edward VII makes a visit to the Royal Russian yacht to discuss an alliance with Russia. Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Minister Alexander Izvolsky, begins intriguing to have the Bosphorus opened to the Black Sea Fleet, preferring access to the Dardanelles over guaranteeing Serbian sovereignty against Austria in the Balkans. He quickly finds himself outplayed by Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal when Austria rapidly annexes the Turkish territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, precipitating the Bosnian Crisis. In its wake and with the sting of the loss to Japan still fresh, Russia is again outwitted and embarrassed by diplomatic intrigues and forces beyond its borders
10"Indian Summer of an Emperor"1914
Franz Josef fears for Austria-Hungary's future in the hands of his reform-minded nephew and heir-presumptive Franz Ferdinand, especially because of the time that he spends with Kaiser Wilhelm II. However, he soon gets news of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his lower-ranked wife, Sophie Chotek, in Sarajevo. Initially, he accepts the "providence" of the event and refuses calls to mobilise the army and to punish Serbia. However, the Kaiser quickly insists on immediate and decisive action against Serbia, dismissing the preparedness and will of Russia, downplaying the military threat from France and setting a chain of events in motion that leads to the outbreak of World War I.
11"Tell the King the Sky Is Falling"1914–1916
With the resolve and the morale of the Russian army plummeting, Nicholas II decides to leave the capital to take personal command of the army, leaving Alexandra behind as his eyes and ears in Petrograd. His son Alexei soon joins him, but his frail constitution soon leads to another health scare. Alexandra, becoming increasingly unpopular and insecure, has come to rely heavily on the advice and cures of faith healer Grigori Rasputin, who also advises the Empress on which religious people should be in government. As a result, Alexander Protopopov is appointed as a minister, but his ineptitude leads other politicians, such as Mikhail Rodzianko and Alexander Trepov, to scheme for change.
12"The Secret War"1917
As World War I continues, Kaiser Wilhelm II, tiring from his responsibilities, allows Ludendorff, Hindenburg, Admiral von Holtzendorff, and Bethmann-Hollweg to propose riskier strategies for 'total victory' (such as unrestricted submarine warfare against neutral shipping). With Rasputin now dead, Alexander Kerensky incites open revolt in the Duma, who support his insistence on the abdication of the Tsar. The Kaiser, fearful of creating a "Bolshevik nemesis", reluctantly allows Lenin and his compatriots to travel through Germany from exile in Switzerland. With the help of industrialist Helphand, the Russians finally arrive to a heroic homecoming in St. Petersburg.
13"End Game"1918
With Franz Joseph now dead (succeeded by his grand-nephew, Charles I & IV) and the Romanovs executed by the Bolsheviks, Kaiser Wilhelm II is virtually the lone eagle still standing. German troops move west from the now peaceful Russian front, but the Spring Offensive fails, with the Allies making surprising advances across France and Belgium. Wilhelm's optimism of his soldier's fighting will is not fully shared by the General Staff, particularly because of the desperate erosion of the home front. Wilhelm's cousin Prince Max is made Chancellor as a concession to reform, but that only hastens the clamour for change. The 1918 German Revolution finally forces the Kaiser's abdication, and he flees to exile in the Netherlands.

Cast

Cast, in order of first appearance, and sorted by episode and empire. The narrator of the series was Michael Hordern.

Music

The music accompanying the main title and credits is the Trauermarsch (Funeral March), the first movement of Mahler's Symphony No. 5. The closing theme music is the central section from the first movement of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 6.

Reception

One positive review of the series states: "This ambitious series captivates the audience by depicting the years of revolution, in which the well cemented monarchies of central and eastern Europe slowly disintegrate. However, the show does not attach any sentiments with royalty or the happenings in wake of its collapse."[3]

Media

Fall of Eagles was released on video and DVD in autumn 2004 in the United Kingdom, with the release including a photo gallery and a comprehensive 40-page historical notes booklet written by Andy Priestner providing further details on the historical events and characters in the series. It includes new interviews with Gayle Hunnicutt (The Golden Bowl, Dallas, The Martian Chronicles), Charles Kay (Edge of Darkness, To Serve Them All My Days) and director David Cunliffe (The Onedin Line, The Sandbaggers, Victoria and Albert).[4] It was later released in May 2006 in the United States,[1] without the companion booklet.

A separate book based on the series titled The Fall of Eagles: The Death of the Great European Dynasties (ISBN 9780340216415) by Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II[5] was first published by Crown in 1981.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Burge, Stuart (2 May 2006), Fall of Eagles, Koch Vision, retrieved 11 December 2017
  2. ^ "Fall of Eagles: First Thoughts". An Historian Goes to the Movies. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. ^ TV.com. "The Fall of Eagles". TV.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Fall of Eagles on DVD and Video (starring Patrick Stewart, Gayle Hunnicutt and Charles Kay)". survivorstvseries.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  5. ^ "The Fall of Eagles". goodreads.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  6. ^ "The Fall of Eagles by Sulzberger C L – AbeBooks". abebooks.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017.

External links

  • Fall of Eagles at IMDb
  • DVD release news
  • British Film Institute Screen Online

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Fall of Eagles is a 13 part British television drama aired by the BBC in 1974 The series was created by John Elliot and produced by Stuart Burge The series portrays historical events from 1848 to 1918 dealing with the ruling dynasties of Austria Hungary the Habsburgs Germany the Hohenzollerns and Russia the Romanovs The scriptwriters were Keith Dewhurst John Elliot Trevor Griffiths Elizabeth Holford Ken Hughes Troy Kennedy Martin Robert Muller Jack Pulman David Turner and Hugh Whitemore Fall of EaglesGenreSerial dramaCreated byJohn ElliotNarrated byMichael HordernCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of episodes13ProductionProducerStuart BurgeRunning time50 to 55 minutesReleaseOriginal networkBBC1Original release15 March 1974 03 15 7 June 1974 1974 06 07 Contents 1 Overview 2 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Austria Hungary 3 2 German Empire 3 3 Russian Empire 4 Music 5 Reception 6 Media 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditThe series tells the story of the final decades of three great empires brought to downfall by historical events Each empire used an eagle in its heraldry The central theme is the effects of centuries of despotism with a lack of social reform and the devastating effects of World War I that caused revolutionary movements to form 1 It begins in the aftermath of the Revolutions of 1848 and continues through the Armistice of 11 November 1918 covering about 70 years of history in 13 episodes 2 The episodes vignettes move between the three empires Austria Hungary Germany and Russia Episodes EditNo Title Time period1 Death Waltz 1853 1860Franz Josef has been Austrian emperor since 1848 yet he remains unmarried five years into his reign His mother Archduchess Sophie is determined to ensure the Habsburg line and favours her niece Helene as the future empress However Franz has other ideas and prefers Helene s 15 year old sister Elisabeth whom he marries She struggles to deal with her new position as empress of Austria motherhood and her domineering mother in law Endeavouring to carve some of her own space she resumes a friendship with her old Hungarian mentor Count Majlath Her fixation with his country is unwelcome at the Austrian court 2 The English Princess 1858 1871In the hope of promoting a liberal and united Germany Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert arrange for their eldest daughter Victoria Vicky to marry Prince Frederick Fritz son of Wilhelm I King of Prussia However despite her love for Fritz and their growing family the British princess is unprepared for the constraints of her new life in Berlin Her politically liberal views and her influence over her husband clash with those of Otto von Bismarck and the Prussian doctrine of iron and blood Bismarck wins influence over the Kaiser and surprises Europe with swift victories during the decisive Austro Prussian War and Franco Prussian War 3 The Honest Broker 1887 1890With Germany united under Prussia Bismarck seeks a stabilizing alliance with the Austrians and Russians through the League of the Three Emperors His plans extend to influencing the Kaiser s grandson Wilhelm In 1888 Wilhelm I and his successor Frederick III both die the Year of the Three Emperors Kaiser Wilhelm II rapidly assumes the throne Bismarck is forced to resign when his policies and political style clash with those of the young emperor The ageing chancellor seeks support from Vicky but she spurns him and blames his meddling for her estrangement from her son 4 Requiem for a Crown Prince 1889On 30 January 1889 tragedy strikes the House of Habsburg when liberal Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria Hungary and his young mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera are found dead at the hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods 24 km southwest of the capital in an apparent murder suicide by Rudolf In Vienna and at Mayerling imperial officials contrive to hide the events of the Mayerling incident to prevent a massive public scandal misleading the emperor and the empress about the true nature of the deaths Rudolf s letters and the report by Professor Widerhoffer finally reveal the truth to the royal couple The episode narrated in hindsight ends with news of the assassination of the Empress in 1898 in Geneva 5 The Last Tsar 1894Tsar Alexander III doubts the ability of his son and heir apparent Nicholas to inherit the Russian throne The young tsarevich is similarly apprehensive Despite his longstanding affair with St Petersburg ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska and the disapproval of his mother over his marriage choice he is resolved to marry Princess Alix of Hesse Darmstadt seemingly the suitable match Traveling to Germany Nicholas II is supported in this by his relatives including his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm and Alix s grandmother the ageing Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom Meanwhile the autocratic conservatism of the Imperial Government has resulted in discontent among factory workers under the aegis of the revolutionary Vladimir Lenin 6 Absolute Beginners 1903Nicholas II has now been tsar for nine years and refuses to share his absolute authority with a parliament urged by social reformers Now married and in London Lenin is founding his own more radical brand of Marxism and manoeuvres to divide the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and its publication Iskra from his primary rival Julius Martov He befriends Leon Trotsky and despite ill health at the Second RSDLP Congress Lenin moves to consolidate control One by one moderates and liberals are side lined or expelled leaving the party split into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks Meeting at the grave of Karl Marx many former comrades bid him farewell 7 Dearest Nicky 1904 1905Nicholas II is preoccupied by strikes and the humiliating war with Japan the continual unsolicited advice and gifts of his cousin Wilhelm II and the health of his only son Alexei who has hemophilia A rising tide of discontent among St Petersburg s working class leads to the assassination of the interior minister Vyacheslav von Plehve Police attack a demonstration led by police spy and priest Fr Georgy Gapon killing many Nicholas believes that his people are still loyal and resists change Wilhelm attempts to forge an alliance with Russia Nicholas considering Germany s assistance is willing to sign but his ministers insist that they must first show it to France for consideration 8 The Appointment 1905When Grand Duke Sergei is murdered Nicholas II dismisses his police chief and considers Pyotr Rachkovsky as a suitable replacement even though he seems untrustworthy and is rumoured to use agents provocateur Both Sergei Witte and Empress Alexandra also have grave concerns about him and his methods but for different reasons Nevertheless with unrest fermenting and the memory of Bloody Sunday still fresh he is appointed after seeking additional authority from the Tsar Nicholas grants some concessions including the creation of the Duma as Rachkovsky begins using his forces in a deadly purge of troublemakers and revolutionaries in St Petersburg and beyond 9 Dress Rehearsal 1908 1909Britain s King Edward VII makes a visit to the Royal Russian yacht to discuss an alliance with Russia Meanwhile Russia s Foreign Minister Alexander Izvolsky begins intriguing to have the Bosphorus opened to the Black Sea Fleet preferring access to the Dardanelles over guaranteeing Serbian sovereignty against Austria in the Balkans He quickly finds himself outplayed by Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal when Austria rapidly annexes the Turkish territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina precipitating the Bosnian Crisis In its wake and with the sting of the loss to Japan still fresh Russia is again outwitted and embarrassed by diplomatic intrigues and forces beyond its borders10 Indian Summer of an Emperor 1914Franz Josef fears for Austria Hungary s future in the hands of his reform minded nephew and heir presumptive Franz Ferdinand especially because of the time that he spends with Kaiser Wilhelm II However he soon gets news of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his lower ranked wife Sophie Chotek in Sarajevo Initially he accepts the providence of the event and refuses calls to mobilise the army and to punish Serbia However the Kaiser quickly insists on immediate and decisive action against Serbia dismissing the preparedness and will of Russia downplaying the military threat from France and setting a chain of events in motion that leads to the outbreak of World War I 11 Tell the King the Sky Is Falling 1914 1916With the resolve and the morale of the Russian army plummeting Nicholas II decides to leave the capital to take personal command of the army leaving Alexandra behind as his eyes and ears in Petrograd His son Alexei soon joins him but his frail constitution soon leads to another health scare Alexandra becoming increasingly unpopular and insecure has come to rely heavily on the advice and cures of faith healer Grigori Rasputin who also advises the Empress on which religious people should be in government As a result Alexander Protopopov is appointed as a minister but his ineptitude leads other politicians such as Mikhail Rodzianko and Alexander Trepov to scheme for change 12 The Secret War 1917As World War I continues Kaiser Wilhelm II tiring from his responsibilities allows Ludendorff Hindenburg Admiral von Holtzendorff and Bethmann Hollweg to propose riskier strategies for total victory such as unrestricted submarine warfare against neutral shipping With Rasputin now dead Alexander Kerensky incites open revolt in the Duma who support his insistence on the abdication of the Tsar The Kaiser fearful of creating a Bolshevik nemesis reluctantly allows Lenin and his compatriots to travel through Germany from exile in Switzerland With the help of industrialist Helphand the Russians finally arrive to a heroic homecoming in St Petersburg 13 End Game 1918With Franz Joseph now dead succeeded by his grand nephew Charles I amp IV and the Romanovs executed by the Bolsheviks Kaiser Wilhelm II is virtually the lone eagle still standing German troops move west from the now peaceful Russian front but the Spring Offensive fails with the Allies making surprising advances across France and Belgium Wilhelm s optimism of his soldier s fighting will is not fully shared by the General Staff particularly because of the desperate erosion of the home front Wilhelm s cousin Prince Max is made Chancellor as a concession to reform but that only hastens the clamour for change The 1918 German Revolution finally forces the Kaiser s abdication and he flees to exile in the Netherlands Cast EditCast in order of first appearance and sorted by episode and empire The narrator of the series was Michael Hordern Austria Hungary Edit Episode 1 Pamela Brown Archduchess Sophia mother of Franz Josef Miles Anderson young Emperor Franz Josef of Austria Diane Keen Elisabeth Sandor Eles Count Andrassy Ann Penfold Helene Elisabeth s older sister Donald Gee Count Majlath Kathleen Michael Princess Hildegard of Bavaria Noel Fredericks Aide to Franz JosephEpisode 4 Rachel Gurney older Empress Elisabeth of Austria Laurence Naismith older Emperor Franz Joseph Emrys James Count Taaffe Anthony Newlands Philip of Coburg James Cossins Count Josl Hoyos Frank Wylie Police Commissar Gorup Susan Tracy Crown Princess Stephanie Rudolph s wife Irene Hamilton Baroness Vetsera mother of Countess Vetsera Rosamund Greenwood Fraulein von Ferenczy Maid to Elisabeth Kenneth Benda Professor Widerhoffer royal physician Carleton Hobbs Abbot Grunbock Michael Sheard Losehek valet to Prince Rudolf Patrick Durkin Bratfisch Vernon Dobtcheff Count Stookau uncle of Countess Vetsera David Neal Baltazzi Olaf Pooley Police President Baron Krauss Leon Lissek Police Agent Bayer John Herrington Stationmaster Peter Harcourt Brown GamekeeperEpisode 10 Nora Swinburne Katharina Schratt Peter Woodthorpe Archduke Franz Ferdinand T P McKenna Count Conrad von Hotzendorf Michael McStay Count Count Montenuovo Neville Barber Count Paar Peter Copley Bethmann Hollweg George Merritt Ketterl Robert Tayman First Adjutant Ian Ricketts Second Adjutant Noel Davis Austrian Ambassador Count Szogyeny Brian Hawksley Sir Arthur Nicolson Roy McArthur Archduke Karl Heather Page Archduchess Zita Clyde Pollitt Kottwitz Melanie Peck Maid Jay Neill Heller N A Ambassador Laszlo Szogyeny Marich Jr German Empire Edit Episode 2 Gemma Jones Vicky oldest child of Victoria Maurice Denham Kaiser Wilhelm I Denis Lill Fritz Basil Henson von Moltke Geoffrey Chater Charles Roger Hammond Albrecht Perlita Neilson young Queen Victoria Frank Thornton Prince Albert Anthony Roye Dr Martin Antony Carrick Dr Wegner Sandra Clark Wally Mike Elles Bertie young Edward VII Adam Cunliffe Willy young Wilhelm II Uncredited Queen Augusta of PrussiaEpisode 3 Curt Jurgens Otto von Bismarck Barry Foster older Kaiser Wilhelm II Frederick Jaeger Holstein Tony Jay Tsar Alexander III John Barcroft Eulenberg David McKail Mackenzie physician Valerie Phillips Dona Wilhelm II s wifeEpisode 13 Barry Foster older Kaiser Wilhelm II Marius Goring Hindenburg Michael Bates Ludendorff Griffith Jones Hintze Eve Pearce Empress Dona Laurence Hardy Prince Max Colin Baker Crown Prince Little Willy son of Wilhelm II John Robinson Muller Admiral Geoffrey Toone Groener Erik Chitty Hertling Chancellor Peter Schofield Ebert Kevin Brennan Count Bentick Jon Croft Sergeant Russian Empire Edit Episode 5 Gayle Hunnicutt Alexandra fiancee of Nicholas II Charles Kay Tsar Nicholas II Patrick Stewart Ulyanov Lenin Lynn Farleigh Krupskaya Lenin s future wife Freddie Jones Sergei Witte Transport Minister Jan Francis Mathilde Kschessinska ballerina Ursula Howells Marie wife of Alexander III David Collings Paul Miliukov Isla Blair Ella Robert Brown Uncle Serge John Nightingale Cousin Serge Howard Rawlinson Constantin Mavis Edwards Queen Victoria Kevin Stoney Father John Denzil Ellis Wahl John Sanderson Young Nicholas Leila Hart SingerEpisode 6 Bruce Purchase von Plehve Edward Wilson Martov Michael Kitchen Trotsky Mary Wimbush Zasulich Paul Eddington Plekhanov Peter Weston Baumann David Freedman Lieber Julian Fox Tupuridze Raymond Witch Martynov Svandis Jons Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova Robert O Mahoney KrasikovEpisode 7 Kenneth Colley Father Gapon Peter Dyneley von Bulow John Turner Prince Mirsky John Welsh Archbishop Robert Keegan Ivan Fullon Michael Golden Putilov Roy Sampson General Alexey Danilov David Dodimead Kokovtsev James Mellor Kourapatkin John Quarmby Lambsdorf Alan Hockey Doctor Glynne Thomas Spokeswoman Eileen Helsby Mother Roger Nott Secretary John Surman Secretary Sharon Terry Tatiana 2nd daughterEpisode 8 Michael Bryant Ratchkovsky David Swift Trepov John Stratton Hesse David Dodimead Aleksandr Khvostov Victor Winding Azeff Peter Pratt Singer Rio Fanning Petitioner Arnold Peters Clerk Michael Cotterill Valet de Chambre Peter Jolley Tsar s aide Desmond Cullum Jones Police Sergeant John Beardmore Police Inspector Paul Haley Medal Sergeant Episode 9 Peter Vaughan Isvolsky Derek Francis Edward VII John Bennett Clemenceau John Moffatt Aehrenthal Frank Middlemass Stolypin Andrew Keir Wickham Steed Shirley Dixon Mme Izvolsky Tom Criddle Sir Edward Grey Ed Devereaux Purtales Haydn Wood Officer Peter Whitaker SecretaryEpisode 11 Michael Aldridge Grigory Rasputin Charles Gray Rodzianko John Phillips Grand Duke Nicholas Nigel Stock General Alexeiev Hugh Burden Protopopov Frank Mills A F Trepov Rosalie Crutchley Michen Ann Castle Ella Miriam Margolyes Anna Vyrubova Piers Flint Shipman Alexis Pippa Vickers Anastasia Alix Crista Maria Golovina Anthony Collin Manus Barbara Keogh Barbara Yakovleva Martha Nairn Olga Hetty Baynes Tatiana Prue Clarke MarieEpisode 12 Marius Goring Hindenburg Michael Bates Ludendorff Michael Gough Helphand Tom Conti Glazkov Jim Norton Kerensky Malcolm Terris Mieczyslaw Bronski Warszawski Esmond Knight General Ruzski Alan Cullen Admiral Henning von Holtzendorff Basil Clarke Pyotr Voykov Ronald Govey Chkheidze John Rae Prince Lvov Tom Kempinski Bolshevik Soldier John Rhys Davies Zinoviev Leonard Fenton Nikolai Markov Eric Carte Aide to Kaiser Colin Jeavons Printer Isabelle Stanton Socialist Emigre Ann Zelda Helphand s SecretaryMusic EditThe music accompanying the main title and credits is the Trauermarsch Funeral March the first movement of Mahler s Symphony No 5 The closing theme music is the central section from the first movement of Shostakovich s Symphony No 6 Reception EditOne positive review of the series states This ambitious series captivates the audience by depicting the years of revolution in which the well cemented monarchies of central and eastern Europe slowly disintegrate However the show does not attach any sentiments with royalty or the happenings in wake of its collapse 3 Media EditFall of Eagles was released on video and DVD in autumn 2004 in the United Kingdom with the release including a photo gallery and a comprehensive 40 page historical notes booklet written by Andy Priestner providing further details on the historical events and characters in the series It includes new interviews with Gayle Hunnicutt The Golden Bowl Dallas The Martian Chronicles Charles Kay Edge of Darkness To Serve Them All My Days and director David Cunliffe The Onedin Line The Sandbaggers Victoria and Albert 4 It was later released in May 2006 in the United States 1 without the companion booklet A separate book based on the series titled The Fall of Eagles The Death of the Great European Dynasties ISBN 9780340216415 by Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II 5 was first published by Crown in 1981 6 References Edit a b Burge Stuart 2 May 2006 Fall of Eagles Koch Vision retrieved 11 December 2017 Fall of Eagles First Thoughts An Historian Goes to the Movies 13 June 2017 Retrieved 11 December 2017 TV com The Fall of Eagles TV com Retrieved 17 December 2017 Fall of Eagles on DVD and Video starring Patrick Stewart Gayle Hunnicutt and Charles Kay survivorstvseries com Retrieved 17 December 2017 The Fall of Eagles goodreads com Retrieved 17 December 2017 The Fall of Eagles by Sulzberger C L AbeBooks abebooks com Retrieved 17 December 2017 External links EditFall of Eagles at IMDb DVD release news British Film Institute Screen Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fall of Eagles amp oldid 1148929879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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