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John of Gaunt chastises King Richard - The Hollow Crown: Richard II - BBC Two
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published: 21 Jun 2012
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John Cleese in hysterics over King Charles’s Coronation - ‘It was a Monty Python sketch!’
'I couldn't stop laughing... All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a Python sketch.'
John Cleese tells Andrew Doyle that he was in hysterics watching King Charles’s Coronation.
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published: 08 May 2023
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Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella
'Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella'
Boris Johnson was caught in a battle with an umbrella this afternoon when it was blown inside out in bad weather.
The Prime Minister shared a laugh with Prince Charles, who looked on in amusement as he managed to hang onto his brolly.
#PrinceCharles #BorisJohnson #RoyalFamily
Report by Daisy Busel.
published: 28 Jul 2021
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The most awkward Antiques Roadshow moment in history
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published: 17 Jul 2018
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Sir Ian McKellen Does An Amazing Maggie Smith Impression - The Graham Norton Show
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published: 24 Feb 2017
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'Inconsolable' - Imelda Staunton on playing The Queen and her passing | The Graham Norton Show - BBC
Imelda Staunton discusses playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown at the time of The Queen's passing.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing Queen Elizabeth II in the final episodes of The Crown; the hotly anticipated new star of Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa; Northern Irish star Jamie Dornan, who is in a new series of amnesia thriller The Tourist; and Scottish actor Jack Lowden, starring in the latest season of spy drama Slow Horses.
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published: 18 Dec 2023
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Prince William moved to tears during Helen Mirren's touching tribute to late Queen
Prince William appeared emotional as Helen Mirren delivered a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at the 76th British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
published: 20 Feb 2023
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Coronation Street - All Episodes March 1973 | Coronation Street Full Episodes
67 Coronation Street - Episode 1028 (23rd November 1970)
The 1970s saw Coronation Street's production team dealing with problems routinely besetting long-running soaps - how to write and structure the show when a favourite character leaves or dies, and how to manage audience reaction. When, in 1970, Arthur Leslie (who played the genial Rovers landlord, Jack Walker) died suddenly, his character was laid to rest too. Anne Reid determined to leave the show in 1971, and was written out, electrocuting herself with a faulty hairdryer. Granada's strategy to cope with these losses was to introduce new residents and allow established but smaller characters to step into the limelight. The characters of Bet Lynch, Deirdre Hunt and Mavis Riley were developed between 1972 and '73, while Gail Potter, Ja...
published: 29 Jun 2024
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The Queen's sense of humour remembered: from off-mic quips to tea with Paddington
As well as being Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for her sense of humour.
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From joking with world leaders to sketches with Daniel Craig and Paddington Bear, the Guardian looks back at her most memorable funny moments
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King Charles III becomes monarch after death of mother, Queen Elizab...
published: 08 Sep 2022
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Asda employee faints in front of Prince Charles
An Asda employee was filmed fainting in front of Prince Charles during a visit to a supermarket distribution centre. The man received medical attention and was feeling well enough to continue the conversation with the Royal later on.
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published: 09 Jul 2020
1:40
John of Gaunt chastises King Richard - The Hollow Crown: Richard II - BBC Two
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/shakespeare John of Gaunt (Patrick Stewart) is dying. He criticises Richard (Ben Wishaw) for being surrounded by a thousand flatterers and for being landlord of England rather than King.
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/shakespeare John of Gaunt (Patrick Stewart) is dying. He criticises Richard (Ben Wishaw) for being surrounded by a thousand flatterers and for being landlord of England rather than King.
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- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 279109
12:18
John Cleese in hysterics over King Charles’s Coronation - ‘It was a Monty Python sketch!’
'I couldn't stop laughing... All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a Python sketch.'
John Cleese tells And...
'I couldn't stop laughing... All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a Python sketch.'
John Cleese tells Andrew Doyle that he was in hysterics watching King Charles’s Coronation.
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'I couldn't stop laughing... All these people in these silly costumes, all taking things so seriously. I thought it was a Python sketch.'
John Cleese tells Andrew Doyle that he was in hysterics watching King Charles’s Coronation.
For exclusive Royal Family coverage, visit our dedicated GBN Royals channel https://www.youtube.com/@GBNRoyal
#montypython #kingcharles #coronation #johncleese
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- published: 08 May 2023
- views: 2030551
0:33
Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella
'Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella'
Boris Johnson was caught in a battle with an umbrella this afternoon when it was blown inside out in...
'Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella'
Boris Johnson was caught in a battle with an umbrella this afternoon when it was blown inside out in bad weather.
The Prime Minister shared a laugh with Prince Charles, who looked on in amusement as he managed to hang onto his brolly.
#PrinceCharles #BorisJohnson #RoyalFamily
Report by Daisy Busel.
https://wn.com/Prince_Charles_Giggles_As_Boris_Johnson_Battles_Umbrella
'Prince Charles Giggles as Boris Johnson Battles Umbrella'
Boris Johnson was caught in a battle with an umbrella this afternoon when it was blown inside out in bad weather.
The Prime Minister shared a laugh with Prince Charles, who looked on in amusement as he managed to hang onto his brolly.
#PrinceCharles #BorisJohnson #RoyalFamily
Report by Daisy Busel.
- published: 28 Jul 2021
- views: 6940771
1:57
Sir Ian McKellen Does An Amazing Maggie Smith Impression - The Graham Norton Show
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- published: 24 Feb 2017
- views: 11070713
1:27
'Inconsolable' - Imelda Staunton on playing The Queen and her passing | The Graham Norton Show - BBC
Imelda Staunton discusses playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown at the time of The Queen's passing.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing Qu...
Imelda Staunton discusses playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown at the time of The Queen's passing.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing Queen Elizabeth II in the final episodes of The Crown; the hotly anticipated new star of Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa; Northern Irish star Jamie Dornan, who is in a new series of amnesia thriller The Tourist; and Scottish actor Jack Lowden, starring in the latest season of spy drama Slow Horses.
With music from Gregory Porter, who performs 'Christmas Wish'.
#GrahamNorton #iPlayer #TheGrahamNortonShow #ImeldaStaunton #TheCrown #TheQueen
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Imelda Staunton discusses playing Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown at the time of The Queen's passing.
Together on Graham’s sofa are Imelda Staunton, playing Queen Elizabeth II in the final episodes of The Crown; the hotly anticipated new star of Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa; Northern Irish star Jamie Dornan, who is in a new series of amnesia thriller The Tourist; and Scottish actor Jack Lowden, starring in the latest season of spy drama Slow Horses.
With music from Gregory Porter, who performs 'Christmas Wish'.
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- published: 18 Dec 2023
- views: 1176598
3:30
Prince William moved to tears during Helen Mirren's touching tribute to late Queen
Prince William appeared emotional as Helen Mirren delivered a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at the 76th British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
Prince William appeared emotional as Helen Mirren delivered a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at the 76th British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
https://wn.com/Prince_William_Moved_To_Tears_During_Helen_Mirren's_Touching_Tribute_To_Late_Queen
Prince William appeared emotional as Helen Mirren delivered a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at the 76th British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.
- published: 20 Feb 2023
- views: 2972440
3:22:00
Coronation Street - All Episodes March 1973 | Coronation Street Full Episodes
67 Coronation Street - Episode 1028 (23rd November 1970)
The 1970s saw Coronation Street's production team dealing with problems routinely besetting long-runnin...
67 Coronation Street - Episode 1028 (23rd November 1970)
The 1970s saw Coronation Street's production team dealing with problems routinely besetting long-running soaps - how to write and structure the show when a favourite character leaves or dies, and how to manage audience reaction. When, in 1970, Arthur Leslie (who played the genial Rovers landlord, Jack Walker) died suddenly, his character was laid to rest too. Anne Reid determined to leave the show in 1971, and was written out, electrocuting herself with a faulty hairdryer. Granada's strategy to cope with these losses was to introduce new residents and allow established but smaller characters to step into the limelight. The characters of Bet Lynch, Deirdre Hunt and Mavis Riley were developed between 1972 and '73, while Gail Potter, Jack and Vera Duckworth and Rovers pot man Fred Gee all made their debuts during the decade.
In June 1970 the show celebrated its 1000th episode, and was being sold to ten countries including Sierra Leone, Hong Kong, Holland and Greece (with sometimes dubious subtitling). Colour came to the Street in mid-1972, and sets were expanded to allow viewers to see the houses' roofs and back gardens. In 1976 Bill Podmore, the Street's longest serving producer, joined the team, replacing Susi Hush. He immediately sought out the areas "crying out for a facelift or even a face change". Podmore inherited such experienced writers as Adele Rose, Leslie Duxbury and Harry Kershaw, and his production background in television comedies ensured that humour became a stronger ingredient of the show. Legendary couples Stan and Hilda Ogden and Jack and Vera Duckworth's marital spats frequently bordered on music hall turns, while other comic characters - including brassy and brittle Ivy Tilsley, with her background in cabaret, and Eddie Yeats, the ex-con turned bin man with a heart of gold - were brought to the fore.
The staple diet of births, ill-fated marriages and violent deaths continued. Storylines included the birth, in 1977, of Tracy Langton, the marriage of Brian Tilsley and Gail Potter in 1979, and the murder of Ernie Bishop during a robbery at the factory in 1978.
Despite the growing popularity of the daytime soap Crossroads (ITV, 1964-88; 2001-03), the Street had little competition, retaining its primetime slot and increasing its ratings. Novelist John Braine, writing in TV Times in 1970, accounted for the show's longevity: "the most important character in the Street is the Street itself. No matter who comes and goes, the Street remains".
Topics Coronation Street - The 1970s, Coronation Street, 1970s
Language English
#CoronationStreet #The1970s #CoronationStreet1970 #1970s
#coronationstreet #coronationstreetspoilers #CoronationStreetfullepisodes, Coronation Street 1970s, Coronation Street tv show, Coronation Street classic
https://wn.com/Coronation_Street_All_Episodes_March_1973_|_Coronation_Street_Full_Episodes
67 Coronation Street - Episode 1028 (23rd November 1970)
The 1970s saw Coronation Street's production team dealing with problems routinely besetting long-running soaps - how to write and structure the show when a favourite character leaves or dies, and how to manage audience reaction. When, in 1970, Arthur Leslie (who played the genial Rovers landlord, Jack Walker) died suddenly, his character was laid to rest too. Anne Reid determined to leave the show in 1971, and was written out, electrocuting herself with a faulty hairdryer. Granada's strategy to cope with these losses was to introduce new residents and allow established but smaller characters to step into the limelight. The characters of Bet Lynch, Deirdre Hunt and Mavis Riley were developed between 1972 and '73, while Gail Potter, Jack and Vera Duckworth and Rovers pot man Fred Gee all made their debuts during the decade.
In June 1970 the show celebrated its 1000th episode, and was being sold to ten countries including Sierra Leone, Hong Kong, Holland and Greece (with sometimes dubious subtitling). Colour came to the Street in mid-1972, and sets were expanded to allow viewers to see the houses' roofs and back gardens. In 1976 Bill Podmore, the Street's longest serving producer, joined the team, replacing Susi Hush. He immediately sought out the areas "crying out for a facelift or even a face change". Podmore inherited such experienced writers as Adele Rose, Leslie Duxbury and Harry Kershaw, and his production background in television comedies ensured that humour became a stronger ingredient of the show. Legendary couples Stan and Hilda Ogden and Jack and Vera Duckworth's marital spats frequently bordered on music hall turns, while other comic characters - including brassy and brittle Ivy Tilsley, with her background in cabaret, and Eddie Yeats, the ex-con turned bin man with a heart of gold - were brought to the fore.
The staple diet of births, ill-fated marriages and violent deaths continued. Storylines included the birth, in 1977, of Tracy Langton, the marriage of Brian Tilsley and Gail Potter in 1979, and the murder of Ernie Bishop during a robbery at the factory in 1978.
Despite the growing popularity of the daytime soap Crossroads (ITV, 1964-88; 2001-03), the Street had little competition, retaining its primetime slot and increasing its ratings. Novelist John Braine, writing in TV Times in 1970, accounted for the show's longevity: "the most important character in the Street is the Street itself. No matter who comes and goes, the Street remains".
Topics Coronation Street - The 1970s, Coronation Street, 1970s
Language English
#CoronationStreet #The1970s #CoronationStreet1970 #1970s
#coronationstreet #coronationstreetspoilers #CoronationStreetfullepisodes, Coronation Street 1970s, Coronation Street tv show, Coronation Street classic
- published: 29 Jun 2024
- views: 2162
3:49
The Queen's sense of humour remembered: from off-mic quips to tea with Paddington
As well as being Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for her sense of humour.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http:/...
As well as being Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for her sense of humour.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
From joking with world leaders to sketches with Daniel Craig and Paddington Bear, the Guardian looks back at her most memorable funny moments
Death of Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles III to meet Liz Truss and address the nation – latest news ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2022/sep/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-dies-royals-monarchy-latest-news-updates
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, dies aged 96 ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-britains-longest-reigning-monarch-dies-aged-96
King Charles III becomes monarch after death of mother, Queen Elizabeth II ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/08/prince-charles-heir-to-king-death-beloved-mother-queen-elizabeth-ii
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#TheQueen #Queen #QueenElizabeth #royalfamily #uk
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As well as being Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was widely known for her sense of humour.
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
From joking with world leaders to sketches with Daniel Craig and Paddington Bear, the Guardian looks back at her most memorable funny moments
Death of Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles III to meet Liz Truss and address the nation – latest news ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2022/sep/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-dies-royals-monarchy-latest-news-updates
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, dies aged 96 ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/08/queen-elizabeth-ii-britains-longest-reigning-monarch-dies-aged-96
King Charles III becomes monarch after death of mother, Queen Elizabeth II ► https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/08/prince-charles-heir-to-king-death-beloved-mother-queen-elizabeth-ii
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#TheQueen #Queen #QueenElizabeth #royalfamily #uk
- published: 08 Sep 2022
- views: 31459909
1:30
Asda employee faints in front of Prince Charles
An Asda employee was filmed fainting in front of Prince Charles during a visit to a supermarket distribution centre. The man received medical attention and was ...
An Asda employee was filmed fainting in front of Prince Charles during a visit to a supermarket distribution centre. The man received medical attention and was feeling well enough to continue the conversation with the Royal later on.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
https://wn.com/Asda_Employee_Faints_In_Front_Of_Prince_Charles
An Asda employee was filmed fainting in front of Prince Charles during a visit to a supermarket distribution centre. The man received medical attention and was feeling well enough to continue the conversation with the Royal later on.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 09 Jul 2020
- views: 6751059