A.D. is a 1985 television drama miniseries created and written by Vincenzo Labella and Anthony Burgess, based on Burgess' historical novel The Kingdom of the Wicked. The five-part serial is considered the third and final part of a trilogy, preceded by Moses the Lawgiver (1974) and Jesus of Nazareth (1977). Set just after Jesus' Crucifixion, the lives and adventures of His disciples are explored, and events in Rome during the reigns of Emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.
Susan Sarandon
Ben Vereen
Tony Vogel
Vincent Riotta
Rebecca Saire
Tom Durham
Anthony Pedley
Harold Kasket
Ralph Arliss
Mike Gwilym
Davyd Harries
Norma Martinelli
Bruce Winant
Damien Thomas
Scott Hoxby
Angela Morant
Clive Arrindell
Paul Freeman
Andrea Prodan
Akosua Busia
Vernon Dobtcheff
Gerrard McArthur
Jane How
Jonathan Tafler
Barrie Houghton
Maggie Wickman
Alan Downer
Martin Potter
Colin Haigh
Renato Scarpa
Roderick Horn
John Wheatley
David Sumner
Stephen Finlay
Katia Dandoulaki
Eddie Grossman
John Steiner
Robert Wentz
Philip Anthony
Peter Howell
Nicholas Ball
David Brandon
Chris Humphreys
Richard Kane
Richard Roundtree
Diane Venora
James Mason
Fernando Rey
Colleen Dewhurst
Ava Gardner
Anthony Zerbe
John McEnery
Richard Kiley
Michael Wilding, Jr.
Neil Dickson
John Houseman
Philip Sayer
Anthony Andrews
David Hedison
Ian McShane
Jennifer O'Neill
Denis Quilley
Jack Warden
Amanda Pays
Millie Perkins