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Season 1

Rhodes Season 1

September. 15,1996
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8
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NR
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Martin Shaw stars as Cecil Rhodes, the man whose controversial career included the creation of de Beers, the addition of nearly one million square miles to the Britain's African Empire, and had given his name to a country (Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe) larger than most of Europe. Martin Shaw's son plays the younger Rhodes and other cast members include Neil Pearson, Frances Barber and Ken Stott.

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Rhodes Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 8 - The Reckoning
First Aired: November. 03,1996

Rhodes has to battle against his two greatest enemies - his health, which is failing fast, and Princess Radziwill, who is determined to hound him to the last.

Episode 7 - Upsetting the Apple Cart
First Aired: October. 27,1996

Rhodes conspires against Kruger and the Boers. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing in Rhodesia and Princess Radziwill continues to gather proof of Rhodes's past crimes.

Episode 6 - Land, Gold and Loot
First Aired: October. 20,1996

Provoked beyond endurance by Dr. Jameson, Lobengula finally wages war on Rhodes's private army.

Episode 5 - The Chameleon and the Fly
First Aired: October. 13,1996

Determined to expand north in search of gold, Rhodes orders his pioneer column, a private army, to enter Mashonaland.

Episode 4 - The Price of My Blood
First Aired: October. 06,1996

Has Rhodes's scheme to outwit Lobengula backfired?

Episode 3 - The Place of the Killing
First Aired: September. 29,1996

Rhodes outwits his greatest rival, Barney Barnato, with a brilliant scheme.

Episode 2 - All the World's Gold
First Aired: September. 22,1996

Rhodes invites a young clerk to oversee his business interests while he takes his seat in the Cape parliament.

Episode 1 - All the World's Diamonds
First Aired: September. 15,1996

Seventeen years old Cecil Rhodes joins his brother in the rush for diamonds in southern Africa, where he outwits his fellow prospectors, reorganizes the workforce and forms a breath-taking vision to extend the British Empire from the Cape to Cairo.

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