The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Using diaries, letters, official records, government papers and rare archive, this film recounts the events of Coronation Day in June 1953 and the meticulous planning beforehand.
Documentary about the greatest public ceremony of the twentieth century. As well as recounting the events of Coronation Day, 2nd June 1953, the film focuses on the months of meticulous planning beforehand. What took place behind the scenes is told using diaries, letters, official records and government papers, together with much rare, evocative archive. There are interviews with historians and experts on royal ceremonial as well as participants in the ceremony.
The Coronation was an immense challenge - the views of forceful personalities from die-hard traditionalists to forward-thinking innovators had to be reconciled, the movements of thousands had to be marshalled like clockwork, and the 大象传媒 had to mount its most ambitious television outside broadcast to date in the teeth of prime minister Winston Churchill's opposition. At the centre of it all was the 27-year-old Queen, bearing an immense responsibility while remaining apparently calm and unperturbed throughout.
This is a story of precision planning, last minute nerves and an ancient ceremony which brought together church, state, aristocracy and monarchy in a glorious panoply - the like of which will never be seen again.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Denys Blakeway |
Executive Producer | Denys Blakeway |
Producer | Jamie Muir |
Producer | Jamie Muir |
Director | Jamie Muir |
Director | Jamie Muir |
Broadcasts
- Thu 31 May 2012 21:00
- Fri 1 Jun 2012 02:35
- Sat 2 Jun 2012 18:15
- Mon 4 Jun 2012 23:25
- Sat 1 Jun 2013 20:00