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Seemingly, Borgias is being set up as a replacement.
Showtime Greenlights THE BORGIAS Starring Jeremy Irons – Collider.com 2010
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The Borgias are a right rum bunch and their interlocking lives shot mainly in badly candle-lit rooms festooned with dark velvet and billowing muslin is richly intoxicating, especially if the alternative, as it looks set to be on Channel 5 quite soon, involves Kerry Katona removing the thong from her arse on televised CCTV.
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The Borgias are a satire on a great form or phase of religion, debasing and destroying it.
Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day Ferdinand Gregorovius
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But when you're kissing the premium-cable ring, you tend to focus more on questions about whether "The Borgias" is the "ultimate 1 percent vs. 99 percent story."
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Lisa de Moraes 2012
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Created by director Neil Jordan, The Borgias is a potboiler in the throbbing, purple vein of The Tudors and Camelot.
The Guardian World News Sarah Dempster 2011
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The Borgias is a Canadian, Hungarian and Irish co-production about an Italian Renaissance crime family, starring Jeremy Irons.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GAYLE MacDONALD 2012
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The Tudors, The Borgias will be a Canadian-European Treaty co-production.
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The Tudors, The Borgias will be a Canadian-European Treaty co-production.
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The Borgias were the only family in Italy more corrupt than the Medici, from Savonarola’s perspective.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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"We will do 'Borgias' notwithstanding the fact there's a U.S. project," Mojto said, in reference to a rival series set up at Showtime with director Neil Jordan.
Variety.com 2010
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