At the time of its production,
Rhodes was the most expensive project ever undertaken by a British television broadcaster, costing £10 million to make, and was seen as a huge gamble by the BBC. In addition, development, filming and production took a decade to complete, and the series employed over 10,000 extras. Forming part of BBC1's Autumn 1996 television programming, its opening episode was preceded by a high-profile publicity campaign. However, it quickly began to attract relatively poor viewing figures. Although 7.6 million tuned in for the first episode, by the following week viewing figures had fallen to 4.8 million. The series was also quickly panned by critics. Following the
2000 adaptation of
Gormenghast,
Mervyn Peake's series of fantasy novels, which also proved to be unsuccessful with viewers and critics,
Rhodes was included in a list of notable British television flops compiled by
The Guardian. ==Cast==