"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" Episode #7.157 (TV Episode 2011)
A short clip with Jeremy Irons is shown during Jeff Goldblum's segment."The Wright Stuff" Episode #16.5 (TV Episode 2011)
Clip shown during Kevin O'Sullivan's TV review segment.2011 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (TV Special 2011)
a clip from the show is shownThe 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 2011)
Nominee clips.The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 2012)
Nomination presentation
"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" Episode #7.157 (TV Episode 2011)
Mentioned by Craig Ferguson during Jeff Goldblum's segment while dicussing Jeremy Irons."Paquita Salas" Hasta Navarrete (TV Episode 2016)
referenced in dialogue"How to Get Away with Murder" It's War (TV Episode 2017)
When quarrelling with Oliver, Michaela compares the current situation to The Borgias
The Tudors (TV Series 2007–2010)
The cross shown right before Peter O'Toole's credit (as Pope Paul III) and Max von Sydow's credit (as Cardinal Von Waldburg) in the opening credits of The Tudors (2007), can be briefly seen in the opening credits of The Borgias (2011) shortly after the Papal Ring is kissed during its first season. Additionally, both series were historical dramas in which the music was done by Trevor Morris.
The Borgia (2006)
Borgia (TV Series 2011–2014)
version of same show concept from different country
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