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00:28You
00:38You
01:03You
01:03Why are the English still with us?
01:06Why after everything we've thrown at them does the British presence in Ireland still endure?
01:12So many sacrifices have been made
01:15So many of our brothers and sisters have given their lives in resistance to that occupation but we are still
01:21ignored
01:23We are still denied our basic right to self-determination
01:28And our sons and brothers husbands and fathers are still held in British jails
01:35But if nothing has changed then my friends it is time for a new approach
01:43That is why our leadership has issued a new directive this is from the very top
01:49Today the Irish Republicans struggle for freedom enters a new phase
01:55The time has come to escalate our efforts
01:59We double our militancy
02:01Spill more blood so that the crown retreats and leaves Ireland forever
02:33No Charles, he didn't stay for lunch
02:35Couldn't wait to get away
02:36I heard he died
02:37He doesn't eat lunch anymore
02:38No way of a knot
02:39How queer
02:40Perhaps he wants to keep his figure
02:42How is he Dicky?
02:44He talks more to you than to anyone
02:45Well I'm afraid it's not clear the Navy is not for him
02:49Yeah I wasn't talking about his career
02:50She means matters of the heart
02:52Well he comes to you with all of them
02:54We get to read about it in the newspapers like everyone else
02:58This Westmoreland girl I've been reading about, in or out?
03:01No, she's out
03:02Oh, there was a Guinness
03:04She's gone too
03:05And one in a bathing costume
03:08Caroline Longman
03:09Was she the one with the whip?
03:10Not a whip, whip lash
03:12No, that was Anna Wallace
03:14Heck of a horse woman
03:15No, she broke it off with him
03:18And am I right in thinking at one point there was even a Borgia?
03:21Yes, Christabel
03:22Was she even a serious contender with that name?
03:25From what I gather the latest is um
03:28Sarah Spencer
03:30Johnny's girl
03:31Yeah, his eldest
03:32Oh, I rather like that idea
03:34Oh, we all do, she's fun, she's clever
03:36And unlike a certain Mrs. Parker Bowles
03:39She's not married
03:40Oh, he's not still seeing her, surely
03:42After all the lengths we went to
03:44Well, we can't be surprised
03:47He was, he was following the advice he was given
03:50Wasn't he, Dicky?
03:53You were the one who encouraged it
03:56Telling him to sow his oats
03:58And play the field
03:59No thought for his duty
04:03All the more reason to cheer for Sarah
04:05Hmm
04:38Your Royal Highness
04:40Your Royal Highness
05:00Ma'am, telephone for you
05:03Mr. O'Keefe
05:04Oh, that's the estate office with the key to the lodge
05:06Can I leave you here?
05:07For a minute, sir
05:09Yes, yes
05:29Sorry, I'm not here
05:34I was given strict instructions to remain out of sight
05:37I just have to get to that room over there
05:39And this is the only way
05:44Your Royal Highness
05:50I haven't seen a thing
05:53Thank you, sir
05:57It's quite a costume
06:02It's a complete disaster
06:05We're doing a Midsummer Night's Dream at school
06:07I love Midsummer Night's Dream
06:10So do I
06:13All the characters of such wonderful names
06:15Flute, Snout, Goodfellow
06:18Snug, Quince
06:21Bottom
06:23Yes, Bottom
06:25They gave that part to a girl called Francesca Lamont
06:28Who also happens to have the most enormous backside
06:31She took it personally
06:33She's had a bit of a nervous breakdown
06:43I'm Sarah's younger sister, by the way
06:45Please don't tell her you saw me
06:47I'll get into terrible trouble
06:49She wanted everything to be just perfect
06:52She wouldn't want me to scare you off
06:55How would you do that?
06:57Well
06:58You know
07:06Like being a mad tree
07:07No
07:12I won't say a thing
07:14Thank you, sir
07:26He's got them
07:28Right
07:30Ready?
07:32Ready
07:33Is everything all right?
07:35Yes
07:36I just met your younger sister
07:39Did you?
07:41Sneaky of her
07:42I told her to leave us alone
07:44Oh, she's just passing through
07:45She could have gone on the outside
07:47But she was obsessed with the idea of meeting you
07:51Was she?
07:52Obsessed
08:02What?
08:18Gosh, she could have gone on
08:18She was in the middle of the day
08:21When she was in the middle of the day
08:25She was very upset
08:26I was to ask her, if she could have gone on the outside
08:26Well, she was in the back of the night
08:26She was sitting for each other
08:26And really, maybe I'm a young girl
10:02She believes the ordinary people of Britain will come to do a company.
10:05We are very confident.
10:09Mrs Thatcher!
10:11Mrs Thatcher!
10:13Go into that, Mrs Thatcher!
10:15I will not be drawn on any subject save the weather.
10:19It's a lovely day.
10:21It's looking like a comfortable victory for the Conservative Party and the prospect of our first ever woman Prime Minister.
10:27So what do we know about Margaret Fashen?
10:30That's the last thing this country needs.
10:31What?
10:32Two women running the shop.
10:35Perhaps that's precisely what this country needs.
10:38I'd rather like what I've seen of her so far.
10:40What?
10:40The shopkeeper's daughter?
10:42An alderman shopkeeper's daughter who worked hard and gained a scholarship to Oxford.
10:46Yes, to study chemistry.
10:48Yes, but later changed direction and qualified as a barrister while raising twin children.
10:52You try doing that.
10:53What about her character?
10:54It says here, as a young woman she applied for a job as a food research chemist
10:59and was rejected after the personnel department assessed her as being headstrong, obstinate and dangerously self-opinionated.
11:07Really?
11:08Who else around here does that sound like?
11:11There must be hope for all the polls show you comfortably ahead.
11:14We never count our chickens before they hatch and we don't count Numberton Downing Street before it's that.
11:23Thank you very much.
11:26What we're seeing now is history in the making.
11:29Britain's first woman prime minister, a conviction politician,
11:33who's made no secret of the fact she believes the country has to change from top to bottom,
11:38going to the palace, presumably to tell her queen exactly that.
11:50Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher, my name is.
12:04The leader of the opposition, Your Majesty.
12:12Mrs. Thatcher.
12:15Your Majesty.
12:21Your party has won the election.
12:24It is my very great pleasure to invite you to form a government in my name.
12:30Congratulations, Prime Minister.
12:32Thank you, Ma.
12:36Please.
12:45Your family must be very proud.
12:47You have two children.
12:48Yes, but grown up now and out of the house.
12:52And your husband is retired, is that right?
12:55Yes, but he won't get in the way, if that's what you're asking.
13:00Dennis is very good at taking care of himself.
13:04His golf clubs will be in the hallway.
13:06He will come and go as he pleases.
13:08He knows how busy I will be and how hard I intend to work.
13:14To business, then.
13:16Have you decided on your first cabinet?
13:18I have.
13:19It may surprise you to learn that I enjoy predicting ministerial comings and goings.
13:24It's like the races.
13:26I like to study form and odds.
13:28Who's in, who's out.
13:29I also like to predict cabinets.
13:32My best so far was Mr. Wilson's secondary shuffle.
13:35I got 90%.
13:37Would you like to hear my predictions for yours?
13:40I'm assuming no women.
13:44Women?
13:45In cabinet.
13:46Oh, certainly not.
13:49Well, not just because there aren't any suitable candidates.
13:53But I have found women in general tend not to be suited to high office.
13:59Oh, why's that?
14:01Well, they've become too emotional.
14:05I doubt you'll have that trouble with me.
14:16Willie Whitelaw, Home Office?
14:19Yes.
14:21Tick.
14:22Geoffrey Howe, Treasury?
14:25Yes.
14:26Tick.
14:27Hilsham, Lord Chancellor?
14:30Yes.
14:33Walker, Hazeltine, Biffin, Pryor.
14:36She got most of them right.
14:38She didn't guess St. John Stevens as Minister for the Arts,
14:42but that's only because she'd already correctly picked him for the leader of the House.
14:47Oh, smart cookie.
14:49Yes.
14:50Quite different to how I imagined.
14:53More interested than informed.
14:56With a commendable appetite for work.
15:00Which I'm told she keeps up throughout the summer holidays.
15:06I left thinking we might work very well together.
15:10Two menopausal women.
15:13That'll be a smooth ride.
15:14I heard that.
15:17Oh.
15:19Oh.
15:42Don't need to get any extra stress on you.
15:45Disgusting.
15:45Please say.
15:50Don't need to get any extra stress on you.
16:03Oh.
16:05I've got something for you to be there.
16:08Okay.
16:09Bye.
16:11Bye.
16:12Bye.
16:13Bye.
16:14Bye.
16:15Bye.
16:15Bye.
16:16I don't know.
16:48Are you going stalking with the boss?
16:50She insisted.
16:51Good.
16:58Obviously your life is your own business.
17:01And your career as a showjumper is your own business too.
17:05But I heard you're thinking of withdrawing from competition.
17:08Is that true?
17:11Yes.
17:12I've had such a bad run recently.
17:13With badminton coming up and a chance for Olympic competition again?
17:18I know.
17:19But Mark has decided to compete himself this year.
17:22And that would mean us training together.
17:24Being on the circuit together.
17:25I see.
17:27Is that such a bad thing?
17:30He is your husband?
17:32Just about.
17:33He is not.
17:38We were all so proud having an actual Olympian in the family.
17:46An Olympian who spent much of the past year on her backside.
17:50Come on.
17:52This isn't like you.
17:53Hmm.
17:54Remind me what is like me.
17:57I seem not to just have forgotten how to ride, but who I am.
18:00Well then let me remind you.
18:03That you are the most...
18:06...brilliant.
18:09Resilient.
18:11Most...
18:11...determined young woman.
18:13That I...
18:20And the nasty days of the horrors when she sits on a horse.
18:27They will go again.
18:29With...
18:30With work.
18:31With determination.
18:34And a Battenberg refusal to give in.
18:40Hmm?
18:43You ready?
18:45Well...
18:45Good luck.
18:46Cheers.
18:54It's supposed to be too hard to find with a weather suit still.
18:56Yeah, it's all right.
18:58Good morning.
18:59Try as well.
19:00Come on, girl.
19:03Ready?
19:04Thanks.
19:04What about the gun?
19:05Are they coming over?
19:06I don't want to have a shot.
19:07I don't want to have a shot.
19:07I don't want to have a shot.
19:28I don't want to have a shot.
19:38I don't want to have a shot.
19:39I don't want to have a shot.
19:40Extention.
19:41Where have we finally reached you?
19:43North East Iceland.
19:45In a lodge on the River Hofsau.
19:47What are you doing there?
19:48Salmon fishing with friends.
19:51You at Classy Born with the whole gang?
19:53The whole tribe?
19:54Everyone's asking after you.
19:57You're going to be in London next week.
19:58I'd like to see you.
20:00I won't.
20:01I have a rendezvous with Camilla.
20:03We found a couple of days where we could catch up.
20:06Oh, Charles.
20:08I'm not still seeing her.
20:09You know what the family thinks.
20:11Yes, I'm perfectly aware of what the family thinks.
20:14And what I think too?
20:16Yes.
20:17And the richness of that is not lost on me either.
20:20The idea that you of all people should lecture me about the sanctity of marriage and affairs of the heart
20:25needing to be conventional because you and Edwina hardly blazed a trail in that department.
20:30At least when Camilla and I commit adultery, there aren't national security implications involved.
20:35That was uncalled for.
20:37So is your unwelcome intervention in this matter.
20:40Honestly, you make a great show of being my ally in this family, watching my back.
20:45But when the chips are down, you're just a quizling.
20:48The fifth columnist playing for the other side.
20:51The fact is, I haven't met anyone I like as much as Camilla, who is herself trapped in a marriage
20:56of your engineering
20:57with a husband who's bed in half at Cloucestershire.
21:02Invite us both to Broadland soon and you'll see how happy we actually make one another.
21:10That is, if my happiness is even remotely important to you.
21:16Now I must go.
21:28I mean, what Bethaea is Macklin's mother.
21:33Let's get some Отrocitor for her body.
21:34I need to take advantage of her...
21:35But nothing.
21:36She is supposed to be what she wants.
21:37She now is a little?
21:37Maybe I'll then take some of them so badly that she's not coming.
21:40Whatever she can do.
21:40Come on but the back is sick and the back is very smart.
21:41You're told me I have to rather alternately live by BelSiози.
21:42Theenee 911 doesn't just say��니다 needs nothing to pass.
21:44You're telling me you about the plan?
21:47This is what she wants to do.
21:47Now if she wants to identify as a family of wo north and here.
21:52Oh, come on, Daddy.
21:54Look at the pie.
21:57Nicholas!
21:59Timothy!
22:27Oh, come on.
23:00Get this off to the Prince of Wales, see the sports partner.
23:03Sir.
23:17Right.
23:19Time to catch some lobster.
23:21Yeah.
23:21Yeah.
23:23Yeah.
23:37Yeah.
24:42Where did you see you?
24:44Don't stop there.
24:46Nothing wrong.
24:46You see?
24:47Okay.
24:50In case a fitting little chills.
24:52Oh, Paul.
25:08Ahead!
25:10Ahead!
25:21Ahead!
25:25Ahead!
25:27Ahead!
25:39Ahead!
25:41Ahead!
25:43Ahead!
25:52Ahead!
25:54Ahead!
25:55Ahead!
25:57Ahead!
25:57Ahead!
25:58Ahead!
25:58Ahead!
26:01Ahead!
26:09Ahead!
26:38Oh, yeah.
26:40Yeah, need a bit more muscle later.
26:55Hold her behind the claws, I can't nip you.
27:00This is what we call a buried hem.
27:21We're gonna throw this one back and then she can have her babies in peace.
27:24And one, two, and...
27:48Damn.
28:02Stay on the radio.
28:26Oh, dear.
28:31It's never good when they come in packs like this.
29:00Your Majesty.
29:02Um, we've received a copy of a telegram sent to the Foreign Office from the British Embassy
29:08in Dublin.
29:11It reads,
29:13At 1305, the British Ambassador was informed that there had been an explosion on Lord Mountbatten's
29:20boat in County Sligar.
29:24Lord Mountbatten is dead, as are the boat boy, Paul Maxwell, and Lord Mountbatten's grandson,
29:34Nicholas.
29:35Lord and Lady Braben, Doreen Lady Braben, and Timothy Natchbull are in hospital in Sligo.
29:44The IRA has, I'm afraid, already claimed responsibility.
30:17It's looking like the fifth.
30:19The fifth, sir.
30:21For the funeral.
30:24At Westminster Abbey.
30:29I was asked to give you this.
31:00My dear Charles, there exists no greater compliment than to be called a prince among men.
31:08Such a person earns his title with his ability to lead and inspire.
31:15Elusive virtues to which you must reach and rise.
31:19And it grieves me to say that you are not working hard enough to reach and to rise.
31:27The choice of a woman was the issue around which the last Prince of Wales came to grief.
31:34And it's astonishing to me that forty years after the abdication, you're making so little attempt to conceal your infatuation
31:43for another man's wife.
31:46How could you contemplate such ruin and disappointment to yourself, to your family, to me?
31:56Must I remind you again of the importance of building your destiny with some sweet and innocent, well-tempered gal.
32:05With no past, knows the rules, and will follow the rules.
32:11Someone with whom you can make a fresh start and build a new life.
32:18One that people will love as a princess and in due course as queen.
32:27This is your duty now. Your most important task.
32:33You're more than a man. More than a prince.
32:37And one day, dear boy, you shall be king.
32:42And now, to the sea.
32:45I miss you enormously.
32:48There's no one whose company I enjoy more.
32:51Well, I think you know that.
32:55Your ever-loving, honorary grandpa, Dickie.
33:23Yes.
33:24Buckingham Palace, Prime Minister, putting you through to Her Majesty the Queen.
33:27Your Majesty.
33:29Prime Minister.
33:32This is a very great tragedy.
33:36Lord Mountbatten's death leaves a gap that can never be filled.
33:41Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
33:47And, of course, of those of the servicemen killed at Warren Point today.
33:51I am sick and tired of those who would seek to rationalise and make excuses for the atrocities committed by
34:01the IRA.
34:03There's no such thing as political murder or political bombing or political violence.
34:09There's only criminal murder, criminal bombing, and criminal violence.
34:15And I give you my word.
34:18I will wage a war against the Irish Republican Army with relentless determination and without mercy until that war is
34:31won.
34:32I'll give you accountable.
34:36Good night.
34:48Good night.
34:54How are you?
34:55Good night.
34:56Good night.
34:57Good night.
34:58Good night.
35:01Good night.
35:15Oh, it's you.
35:20Yes.
35:32It's a terrible thing, but he would have had no fear of death, no, no, and he would have hated
35:43any mawkish outpourings of grief or sentimentality.
35:53He left 500 pages of instructions for the funeral and chose you to do the reading.
36:21You.
36:26Architecturally, there is little that is normal about this family.
36:30Dickie's position within it twisted it even further out of shape.
36:37I barely knew my own father.
36:44Dickie understood that and stepped in as a surrogate.
36:49Which meant the world to me.
36:53Then years later, maybe when he saw the struggles between the two of us, he switched horses and started caring
37:07for you.
37:07I was no longer the priority.
37:15He replaced me as father to you.
37:27And you...
37:33You replaced me as son to him.
37:39I don't mind admitting there were times where that transference of Dickie's affection, of his care, of his love...
37:52It might have given rise in me to a resentment.
37:58Of me?
38:02And it's not your fault, of course.
38:05I know.
38:08When one was as deprived of a father as I was, one can't help feeling...
38:14I know.
38:17Territorial of the next best thing.
38:21...which Dickie was.
38:29To us both.
38:33What are you talking about?
38:34You have a father.
38:41You have a father.
38:55I'd be happy to stand aside, Papa, really.
39:00Then you can do the reading.
39:02It's irrelevant.
39:05What I want or think.
39:10It's what matters to Dickie.
39:15And he chose you.
40:00This morning, the Irish Republican Army released a statement
40:03taking full responsibility for the execution of Lord Mountbatten
40:07and for the deaths of the 18 British servicemen killed in our attacks at Warren Point.
40:1313 gone and not forgotten, we got 18 on Mountbatten.
40:19To Irish Republicans, Lord Mountbatten was the ultimate symbol of imperialist oppression.
40:25Each year, he came to sit in his castle on land stolen by the English.
40:30He knew the risks in coming here.
40:32And his death represents a legitimate blow against an enemy target.
40:39Over the coming weeks and months, you will all bear witness to the cloying tributes paid
40:44to this so-called hero.
40:46But where are the tears of the British government for those men, women and children of Ireland
40:50who have lost their lives?
40:52Where is their grand funeral or solemn state occasion?
40:56Who will eulogize their deaths?
40:58Or pay tribute to the lives of the many Irish citizens so cruelly cut short?
41:03Like the 13 innocent civilians murdered by the British on Bloody Sunday.
41:0813 gone, not forgotten, we got 18 on Mountbatten.
41:12They that go down to the sea shall be.
41:15This is war, and there will be casualties.
41:19But while the British crown remains in Ireland, whatever blood is shed will be on their hands.
41:26He maketh the storm to cease, so that the waves thereof are still.
41:39Then are they glad, because they are at rest.
41:50And so he bringeth them unto the haven, where they would be.
42:22There are five minutes, you royal hangers.
42:46The next interview is her royal highness, Princess Anne, riding Goodwill.
42:53Timekeeper ready?
42:54Ready.
42:55After an average massage test and runner, the princess will need to jump here inside and climb in order to
43:05qualify.
43:06Ready?
43:07The royal highness, of course, coming back from some career difficulties last year.
43:14Just looking a little sticky coming up to this first fence here.
43:18These fences, maximum height of three foot eleven.
43:21Go on!
43:22Go on!
43:23Go on!
43:23Go on!
43:26Keep it together.
43:28That's it, yes.
43:29that one nice thing.
43:31Tight.
43:32Well done.
43:33Coming into the next fence.
43:36Carry up nicely.
43:37Come on!
43:38Keep a shot.
43:39Good!
43:40Take it well.
43:41Clear.
43:41Fifteen seconds gone.
43:47Four.
43:48Clear.
43:48Wow!
43:50Almost four four.
43:51Now.
43:53Four.
43:54Four.
43:54Four.
43:54coming unstuck but it holds up as she heads towards the final combination this is a big
44:01double and she seems to be coming in short no yes come on how are we doing she needs to
44:09pick it up
44:10there we go as she heads towards the final fence yes
44:37they were used to see what's the last people the Olympics after that money what you
44:43doing here I thought it was an extra pair of lungs that she ran on couldn't hurt except I doubt
44:48she'd
44:48have heard your father was making such a noise was he beside himself I'm so happy and can give
44:55him that it's really the best possible tonic for him we could all do with cheering up yes
45:02all one can think of is Dickie
45:27you're all highness I just wanted to offer my condolences it must have been completely
45:34devastating for you and you're reading at the abbey how you held it all together under the cirques
45:39I don't know how you did that it was utterly brilliant thank you I'm sorry we haven't met we
45:48have I was in costume at the time Sarah Spencer's younger sister
45:55the mad tree Diana yes yes
46:02Sarah told me how close you were to Lord Mountbatten that he was like a father to you
46:11yes you must all be unimaginably awful thank you it has been
46:30I just wanted to say you're very much in my thoughts
46:33yes all our thoughts sir
46:38sir
47:03sir
47:11sir
47:12sir
47:20sir
47:21sir
47:24sir
47:32sir
47:33your royal highness that's a nice surprise first things first I'm afraid I won't be able to come to your
47:43wedding
47:43for congratulations to you and Neil
47:47thank you sir
47:50no
47:51your sister
47:53Diana
47:54yes
47:55tell me about
47:57what would you like to know everything
47:59what would you like to know everything
48:00I'm not sure you want to know everything
48:04maybe I do
48:07all right
48:08she works part-time at a kindergarten
48:10she's a teacher
48:11no for that you need actual qualifications
48:14more of a helper out
48:16she's only just turned 18 you know
48:20she also cleans for me part-time
48:23as in
48:24like a cleaning lady
48:28you want more
48:30a little more
48:32is she fun
48:33she can be great fun
48:36I'm sure all the kids love her
48:37I'm sure all the kids dads love her too
48:41really
48:43what about her character
48:45character
48:46oh
48:47well everyone in the family calls her Dutch
48:48because ever since childhood she's behaved
48:51as if she were destined for greater things
48:56oh dear
48:57have I just put you on
49:00no
49:01you rather intrigue me now
49:06would you mind if I asked her out
49:08out out
49:09yes
49:11gosh
49:12would you mind
49:13no
49:16should I warn her
49:19no
49:19I need to be a surprise
49:23I might need her telephone number first
49:25of course
49:28it's
49:3001373
49:3101373
49:31darling
49:37guy
49:38darling
49:38darling
49:40I know who you are
49:43it's the Prince of Wales
49:45the Prince of Wales
49:56hello
49:57oh
49:59oh
49:59oh
50:01my
50:03oh
50:05oh
50:05oh
50:07yeah
50:08oh
50:19oh
50:20oh
50:21oh
50:52You won't hide us.
51:40You won't hide us.
51:52You won't hide us.
52:37You won't hide us.
52:54You won't hide us.
53:24You won't hide us.
54:01You won't hide us.
54:04You won't hide us.
54:05You won't hide us.
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