I remember seeing an episode of I Claudius when it was first broadcast backhome in 1976, I was 11 and didn't understand it too much. I came to the US in 91 and when the History Channel first started they had it on and I was hooked to it. But I didn't know if it was true or not so I got the two books and found them even more fascinating, but saw in the intro it wasn't true but it was based on Seutonius, et al. So I read Seutonius, then Tacitus (Annals), and Dio. I knew I was truly hooked when I read Livy's The War with Hannibal. What a story!! Then I just continued to read as much as I could. I have quite an extensive library now, (as I'm sure most of you do), and some books I read over and over. Recently I've gotten into Newsgroups and discovered there is so much more out there, hehehe. But my dream is to write a script, make a documentary and have it shown on PBS.