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The Roman Holidays (1972–1972) — comedy · adventure · children on NBC
About The Roman Holidays
The Roman Holidays ended on December 2, 1972. The show aired its entire first season from September 9 to December 2, 1972, on NBC.
The Roman Holidays was a comedy series that aired in 1972, depicting life in Ancient Rome around 63 AD with a touch of 1970s humor. It followed the adventures of Augustus "Gus" Holiday and his family as they navigated historical settings infused with modern comedic elements, blending adventure and children's entertainment.
The show featured a cast including Dom DeLuise as Mr. Evictus, Pamelyn Ferdin as Precocia Holiday, and Stanley Livingston as Happius Holiday. It was rated 7.2 on TVMaze and had a runtime of 30 minutes per episode.
The Roman Holidays episode schedule
13 aired
Aired · 13
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| December 2, 1972 | S1·E13 | Father of the Year |
| November 25, 1972 | S1·E12 | Cyrano de Happius |
| November 18, 1972 | S1·E11 | Buried Treasure |
| November 11, 1972 | S1·E10 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Chariot Wash |
| November 4, 1972 | S1·E9 | Double Dilemma |
| October 28, 1972 | S1·E8 | That's Show Biz |
| October 21, 1972 | S1·E7 | Switch is Which? |
| October 14, 1972 | S1·E6 | Hectic Holiday |
| October 7, 1972 | S1·E5 | The Big Split-Up |
| September 30, 1972 | S1·E4 | Hero-Sandwiched |
| September 23, 1972 | S1·E3 | Star for a Day |
| September 16, 1972 | S1·E2 | The Lion's Share |
| September 9, 1972 | S1·E1 | Double Date |