Napoleon after his fall
“Napoleon — The Man on the Rock” is a dramatised documentary which retraces Napoleon’s life from the time of his defeat at Waterloo until his de.ath in exile on the lonely rock of St Helena. The production is un-
usual, in that Kenneth Graham portrays Napoleon by quoting him, not by impersonating him or wearing costume.
“Napoleon — The Man On The Rock,” an ATV production, will be shown on TVI on Sunday evening.
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Press, 17 December 1976, Page 11
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