Starring: Emilia Fox , Samantha Bond , Louise Jameson , Barbara Flynn , Diana Quick
Directed by: Edmund Coulthard , Patrick Reams
Written by: Edmund Coulthard , Patrick Reams
Gain new insights into the life of Britain's enduring Queen through five pivotal crises-from her sister's thwarted marriage plans and the attempted kidnap of Princess Anne, to the fire at Windsor Castle, the divorce of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, and his marriage to Camilla Parker-Bowles.
Item Number: 15635
Gain new insights into the life of Britain's enduring Queen through five pivotal crises-from her sister's thwarted marriage plans and the attempted kidnap of Princess Anne, to the fire at Windsor Castle, the divorce of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, and his marriage to Camilla Parker-Bowles. A groundbreaking five-part series starring five superb actresses, including Emilia Fox and Samantha Bond, with new interviews of royal insiders. As seen on ABC. About 4 ½ hours on 2 DVDs
One queen. One nation. Five actresses.
Elizabeth Windsor rose to the throne in 1952 and has been Queen of the United Kingdom ever since. Her reign has not been easy. Social upheavals, cash problems, civil unrest, and family woes have challenged her spirit, her principles, and her resolve.
This five-part British series blends dramatized scenes from behind palace doors with documentary footage and new interviews with royal insiders. Five actresses portray the queen at pivotal moments in her reign from 1955 to 2005: Emilia Fox (Silent Witness), Samantha Bond (GoldenEye), Susan Jameson (New Tricks), Barbara Flynn (Cracker), and Diana Quick (Brideshead Revisited). Biographers, journalists, government officials, palace staff, and a former Archbishop of Canterbury share insights and memories from a half-century reign. Groundbreaking and provocative, The Queen reveals the monarch as you've never seen her before.
Season 1, Episode 1: Margaret
Original Air Date-29 November 2009
When King George VI dies, his elder daughter Elizabeth becomes the Queen of Britain. Younger sister Margaret, feeling sidelined, embarks on an affair with divorced palace employee Peter Townsend, sixteen years her senior. The Establishment opposes this and the Queen gives Peter a foreign posting to separate the pair. Margaret, backed by public opinion, is still keen to marry him, though she must renounce her claims to succession to the throne. Ultimately she chooses duty and privilege over love, though Elizabeth is perceived to have manipulated her.
Season 1, Episode 2: Us and Them
Original Air Date-30 November 2009
By 1969 the Royal Family has lost its mystique as TV cameras film their lives. The days of blind reverence have gone as nearly a fifth of the population want rid of them, including members of Harold Wilson's Labour government, to whom the queen must appeal for an increase in her finances.The increase is granted under the incoming Tories but the industrial unrest of the early 1970s contributes to the unpopularity of the Royal family. In 1974 Wilson's return to power is a boost for the queen as, ironically,is an attack on Princess Anne by unbalanced Ian Ball and, ultimately, another storm is weathered.
Season 1, Episode 3: The Rivals
Original Air Date-1 December 2009
The Queen does not see eye-to-eye with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and, in 1986, the Sunday Times newspaper publishes an article claiming to be the Queen's less than flattering opinion of Thatcher whose regime she describes as uncaring and divisive. This is prompted by Thatcher's refusal to agree to sanctions on South Africa, as a result of which other Commonwealth countries are threatening to boycott the Commonwealth Games. The Queen loves the Commonwealth and the two women go head-to-head. Thatcher has her way and a much depleted games takes place - at least allowing England to win more medals than usual - but the Queen's stance has raised her standing in the Commonwealth.
Season 1, Episode 4: The Enemy Within
Original Air Date-2 December 2009
In 1992, the Queen insists that her family should pay tax, in order to be seen as 'doing their bit'. But there are family problems. Frisky daughter-in-law Sarah has left Prince Andrew and ended up on tabloid front pages in a saucy pose with her financial advisor. This leaves unhappy Princess Diana, betrayed by her husband Charles, gaining public sympathy through a book and television interview. Once more public opinion seems to want the end of the monarchy and, to add to Elizabeth's problems, part of Windsor Castle burns down. 1992 truly turns out to be her 'annus horribilus' with the marriage of Charles and Diana, which once seemed so romantic, coming to an end.
Season 1, Episode 5: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Camilla?
Original Air Date-3 December 2009
A year after Diana's death, Queen Elizabeth will not entertain Charles's longtime soul-mate and mistress, the divorced Camilla Parker-Bowles, refusing to attend his fiftieth birthday party because of her presence. For once public opinion is with the Queen and Camilla is demonized in the press but Charles's spin-doctor Mark Bolland engineers a situation which demonstrates the couple's oneness and they are gradually accepted by the Establishment and, significantly, Charles's sons. By necessity, the Queen starts to unbend and learn to move with the times, attending the couple's wedding reception.
Episode 1
| The Queen | --- | Emilia Fox |
| Princess Margaret | --- | Katie McGrath |
| Peter Townsend | --- | Tristan Sturrock |
| Alan 'Tommy' Lascelles | --- | Simon Williams |
| Richard Cotville | --- | Guy Williams |
| Anthony Eden | --- | Robert Bathurst |
| Narrator (voice) | --- | Steven Mackintosh |
Directed by Edmund Coulthard
Written by Colin Swash, Edmund Coulthard, Peter Nicholson
Episode 2
| The Queen | --- | Samantha Bond |
| Harold Wilson | --- | Philip Jackson |
| Willie Hamilton | --- | Richard Derrington |
| Princess Anne | --- | Abby Ford |
| Ian Ball | --- | Graham O'Mara |
| Jim Beaton | --- | Craig Heaney |
| Martin Charteris | --- | Jonathan Hyde |
| Prince Philip | --- | Nicholas Le Prevost |
| Protection Officer | --- | Sam Ellis |
| Edward Heath | --- | Lloyd McGuire |
| Mark Phillips | --- | Ryan Quish |
| Narrator (voice) | --- | Steven Mackintosh |
Directed by Edmund Coulthard
Written by Colin Swash, Edmund Coulthard
Episode 3
| The Queen | --- | Susan Jameson |
| Margaret Thatcher | --- | Lesley Manville |
| Denis Thatcher | --- | Peter Davison |
| Bill Heseltine | --- | Roger Alborough |
| Prince Philip | --- | Clive Francis |
| Nigel Wicks | --- | Simon Shackleton |
| Michael Shea | --- | Michael Maloney |
| Bernard Ingham | --- | Paul Clayton |
| Narrator (voice) | --- | Steven Mackintosh |
Directed by Patrick Reams
Written by Patrick Reams
Episode 4
| The Queen | --- | Barbara Flynn |
| Prince Charles | --- | Paul Rhys |
| Robert Fellowes | --- | Dominic Jephcott |
| Richard Aylard | --- | Ian Shaw |
| Princess Diana | --- | Emily Hamilton |
| Sarah Ferguson | --- | Lucy Chalkley |
| The Queen Mother | --- | Doreen Mantle |
| Prince Philip | --- | Kenneth Colley |
| Narrator (voice) | --- | Steven Mackintosh |
Directed by Patrick Reams
Written by Patrick Reams
Produced by
Episode 5
| The Queen | --- | Diana Quick |
| Prince Charles | --- | Martin Turner |
| Camilla | --- | Joanna Van Gyseghem |
| Robin Janvrin | --- | Anthony Smee |
| Mark Bollard | --- | Rick Bacon |
| Stephen Lamport | --- | Hugh Simon |
| The Queen Mother | --- | June Bailey |
| King Constantine | --- | Robert Ashby |
| Clergyman | --- | Davyd Harries |
| Narrator (voice) | --- | Steven Mackintosh |
Directed by Marion Milne
Written by Colin Swash, Marion Milne