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The Roman Holidays

The Roman Holidays is a Hanna-Barbera animated television series from 1972. Very similar to both The Flintstones and The Jetsons, The Roman Holidays brought a look at the "modern-day" life in the Ancient Rome, around 63 A.D. (with a 1970s touch), seen through the eyes of Gus Holiday and his family. In this half-hour animated sitcom, Gus, his wife Laurie, their daughter Precocia (who, besides of being the youngest of the family, is very intellectual) and the 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.

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)
  • Hal Peary as Herman (Groovia's father)
  • Janet Waldo as Henrietta (Groovia's mother)

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