This DVd features: Elizabeth II: From princess To Queen: This programme takes a fascinating look at the early years of Elizabeth's life from birth through to her coronation as Queen. Featuring rare archive black and white and colour footage from the key events in Elizabeth's life including early home cine film of her with her parents and sister Margaret through to her wedding. This programme also includes extensive footage of the Royal Family from Queen Mary to King George as well as Edward and Wallace Simpson. It also features Edward's abdication speech and footage... of Winston Chuirchill. The Queen: Duty And Sacrifice: This programme looks at the reign of one of England's greatest ever Monarchs. Including rare archive black and white and colour footage including the Queen's Coronation the Silver Jubilee Princess Anne and Princess Margarets Weddings the wedding of Price Charles to Diana as well as extraordinary footage from the life of the Queen. [show more]
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Two documentaries focusing on Queen Elizabeth II. 'From Princess to Queen' was released to coincide with the Queen's official birthday and looks at the early years of Elizabeth's life from birth through to her coronation as Queen. The film features archive footage of events including her wedding and Edward's abdication speech, and rare cine film of her childhood with sister Margaret. 'Duty and Sacrifice' is a two-part documentary looking at the true story behind the reign of Elizabeth II. Part 1 re-examines the Queen's early years and looks at how duty and sacrifice have shaped the Monarch we see today. Part 2 examines the Queen's reign from the 1960s onwards - a time that brought anti-establishment ideas and a new Labour government committed to reform. From then to the present day Elizabeth has faced challenges to her reign from all sides. The once deferential press declared open season on the House of Windsor and suddenly a very private family was thrust into the often brutal media spotlight.
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