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00:00:22When no one else can understand me
00:00:30When everything I do is wrong
00:00:36You give me love and consolation
00:00:43You give me hope to carry on
00:00:48And you try to show your love for me
00:00:56In everything you do
00:01:03That's the wonder
00:01:07The wonder of you
00:01:17And when you smile, the world is brighter
00:01:24You touch my hand and I'm a king
00:01:31Your kiss to me is worth a fortune
00:01:38Your love to me is everything
00:01:42And you're always there
00:01:48To lend a hand
00:01:51In all I try to do
00:01:58That's the wonder
00:02:02The wonder of you
00:02:07That's the wonder
00:02:08That's the wonder
00:02:11That's the wonder of you
00:02:17I guess I'll never know
00:02:22The reason why
00:02:26You love me as you do
00:02:32That's the wonder
00:02:58That's the wonder
00:03:01In hopes of preparing you
00:03:02For an announcement I'm soon to make
00:03:05As you are aware
00:03:07I have just returned
00:03:09From a year abroad around the world
00:03:12A young woman named Marie Luce
00:03:14Accompanied me on this trip
00:03:16As my secretary and photographer
00:03:18She is someone I have known
00:03:20For a few years now
00:03:23And her companionship
00:03:24Has been one of the few joys in my life
00:03:28I have decided to ask her to marry me
00:03:32Dearest Margaret
00:03:33I know you will feel betrayed
00:03:35By this decision
00:03:37When we parted
00:03:39I could never have imagined
00:03:40Falling in love with anyone else
00:03:42But these years apart
00:03:44And the knowledge that I will never be allowed
00:03:47To marry you
00:03:48I tell you
00:04:06I tell you
00:04:37I tell you
00:04:50I tell you
00:05:10I tell you
00:05:33I tell you
00:05:47I, uh, I received a letter this morning from Peter Townsend.
00:05:53What?
00:05:54Troop, Captain Boar.
00:05:56Peter's not a boar.
00:05:57What?
00:05:58I said, Peter's not a boar.
00:06:00Excuse me.
00:06:02Straight back, obedient, decent, missionary fashion, three quick minutes and that's your look.
00:06:06Definitely a boar.
00:06:07Probably pajamas, too.
00:06:09He looks like a pajama man.
00:06:11Striped and ironed.
00:06:16And what did he have to say?
00:06:21He asked my permission to break our pact.
00:06:24Pact?
00:06:24What pact?
00:06:26Promised one another that we couldn't marry each other.
00:06:28We'd never marry anyone else.
00:06:30Oh, I see.
00:06:32Well, you now wish us to be released from their pledge.
00:06:38To get married.
00:06:42Yes.
00:06:43Who is the unfortunate?
00:06:46Some girl he met in Brussels.
00:06:49She's 19.
00:06:52Really?
00:06:54His age.
00:06:56Isn't that some sort of criminal offence?
00:06:58Well, he wrote to me, so I wouldn't hear it off from anyone else.
00:07:02How gallant.
00:07:04And?
00:07:06How do you feel?
00:07:09Yes, I felt a bit hurt.
00:07:11He should have found happiness first.
00:07:12Oh, don't be.
00:07:14Well, he's found happiness.
00:07:17He's found married.
00:07:19The very opposite of happiness.
00:07:21Well, ideally, it would have been me writing to him saying that I was the one getting married.
00:07:27You said you didn't want to get married.
00:07:29You said you didn't want to get married.
00:07:29That's what dreary conventional people do.
00:07:34We don't think you and I can do it.
00:07:38Unconventionally.
00:07:40Interestingly.
00:07:44Christ, only if you've violated each and every one of the god awful vows the church would make us take.
00:07:54Tony?
00:07:54Ah, right.
00:07:55Yes.
00:07:56I have to, uh, open the doors.
00:07:58You ready?
00:07:58You can't just leave it there.
00:08:00Darling, we're half an hour late as it is.
00:08:02I'm just effectively be poached.
00:08:03We can discuss this another time.
00:08:07Why?
00:08:08Why?
00:08:08People's support to me isn't a priority for you.
00:08:10It's my castle outside.
00:08:12Yes.
00:08:12Where are you there?
00:08:13Who?
00:08:14But you came to support me.
00:08:16Half those bloody journalists only comes to you.
00:08:19The work will have to speak for itself.
00:08:21I'm sure it will.
00:08:28Where's the royal royal school, Tonya?
00:08:29Where's the royal royal school?
00:08:30Oh, it's not really her sort of thing.
00:08:32But, uh, Larry Olivier is here.
00:08:33And Alan Guinness.
00:08:34Marlene, did you take any water?
00:08:35Nothing.
00:08:46Go!
00:08:47Go!
00:08:49Go!
00:08:50Go!
00:08:51Go!
00:08:51Go!
00:08:51Go!
00:08:54Go!
00:08:55Go!
00:08:57Go!
00:08:58Go!
00:08:59Go!
00:09:00Go!
00:09:02Go!
00:09:04Where is it?
00:09:38I'm the Lord of the Lady Trench.
00:09:40What is it?
00:09:40Rivel.
00:09:41You must come again.
00:09:43It's been so long.
00:09:44Ah.
00:09:49Hello, ma'am.
00:09:51Daddy.
00:09:53I would like my usual, please.
00:09:55Very good.
00:10:11So, you didn't come to my exhibition after I reminded you two.
00:10:16There was a clash.
00:10:18Your brother.
00:10:19Half-brother.
00:10:20He was on parade.
00:10:22The Irish Guards are on parade every month.
00:10:24I have an opening like that once a year.
00:10:28So important to him.
00:10:31Well, there we are.
00:10:34Michael.
00:10:41The notices were favourable.
00:10:46Very favourable, actually.
00:10:48Really?
00:10:48Oh.
00:10:49I read the Times.
00:10:51The Times was the only name, sir.
00:10:57Any mention of her?
00:11:00Margot?
00:11:01Sure isn't her.
00:11:02Oh.
00:11:06Addictive.
00:11:07What about?
00:11:11Marriage, if you must.
00:11:13I don't know.
00:11:15She's turned you down.
00:11:16No.
00:11:19The other way around.
00:11:28Are you mad?
00:11:30No, mummy.
00:11:31For most parents, there's never anyone good enough for their children.
00:11:42Go out.
00:11:44Go out.
00:11:48Go out.
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00:14:30Emma.
00:14:33So don't give her up.
00:14:36Whatever you do.
00:14:39I won't.
00:14:40Speaking of which, I have to be in London on Thursday and might have some time after lunch.
00:14:45You had a proposition.
00:14:47It is.
00:14:49Any objections, Mr Fry?
00:14:52None at all.
00:14:54Mrs Fry.
00:14:57Can I get back to you on that?
00:15:00I'm supposed to be seeing Margaret that night.
00:15:02That's all right.
00:15:03I promise not to totally exhaust you.
00:15:07I just thought that I might pop the question to her then.
00:15:10Which question?
00:15:12That question.
00:15:14You said she had thick ankles in the face of a Jewish manicurist.
00:15:20Well, she does.
00:15:25She's adorable, too.
00:15:27And with a quick temper.
00:15:29Oh, is that a plus?
00:15:31It's not unsexy.
00:15:34Doesn't mean you have to marry her.
00:15:38I'm afraid I do.
00:15:41Other reasons.
00:15:46Don't ask me to explain.
00:16:04An amount of species in Galapagos are unique to the islands.
00:16:09For instance, this sea lion is a subspecies found only in the Galapagos.
00:16:18I mean, this is a place to be on San Marin.
00:16:34Is that far?
00:16:36Huh? Not to be confused with the...
00:17:22I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:19:16What's this?
00:19:20Open it.
00:21:47I thought you hated the idea of marriage.
00:21:49I do.
00:21:56Then I hated the idea of losing you even more.
00:22:03You would have lost me.
00:22:06You'd have come back.
00:22:07Never.
00:22:52I'll take you.
00:22:58Not to bore me.
00:23:01Fine.
00:23:05Now promise me one thing in return.
00:23:14Name is...
00:23:18Not to hurt me.
00:23:26I promise.
00:23:30Tony has proposed marriage to me and I've accepted.
00:23:37But I suppose that's marginally better than the O, which is your reaction to Peter Townsend's proposal.
00:23:43Anyway, I do hope there won't be any objections or obstacles this time.
00:23:47No, of course not.
00:23:49It'd be good enough to give me that assurance again.
00:23:51Nice and audibly.
00:23:52So we're both quite clear.
00:23:56Margaret.
00:24:04I promise that I will never do anything to block any marriage of yours ever again.
00:24:11So I have your blessing.
00:24:13To make the announcement and start making plans.
00:24:16Yes.
00:24:17Good.
00:24:17Now that you're...
00:24:17And you'll forgive me for not staying longer.
00:24:18I'd just like to get cracking on this.
00:24:22Peter wrote to me.
00:24:25He's marrying too.
00:24:27She's 19.
00:24:30Margaret.
00:24:31So my announcement must come first.
00:24:38I'm going toanga.
00:24:46So...
00:24:49I'm going to axe.
00:24:55I'm going to beunt kuip.
00:24:58I'm going to axe me.
00:24:59I'm going to axe.
00:24:59I'm going to axe me around.
00:25:00So my advice is not running more complicated.
00:25:01I can't do anything from other people else.
00:25:01I've got a sword on my head I can't fix this.
00:25:05I'm sorry.
00:25:23Burracastle, good evening.
00:25:25I'd like to speak to my mother.
00:25:27I'll see if Lady Ross is available.
00:25:28I'll tell you.
00:25:49Lady Ross is resting at the moment, sir.
00:25:52She has asked that you might call back again tomorrow.
00:26:16Shit!
00:26:22I'm coming.
00:26:50Oh, do sit down, Michael.
00:27:04So as you do it, what would you fancy?
00:27:09People will expect the abbey butt since there's no danger of my ever wearing the crown.
00:27:13You can break the vet if you want.
00:27:18And go to Creighton agree.
00:27:21Why not?
00:27:23Or Las Vegas.
00:27:26I've been informed by Princess Margaret that she's received a proposal of marriage.
00:27:32She's accepted that proposal and now wishes to make a public statement.
00:27:36Would you kindly speak to Commander Colville and the rest of the people in the press office and ask them
00:27:42to help her?
00:27:44Of course, ma'am.
00:27:48And it is to be the photographer, ma'am?
00:27:55Yes.
00:27:57Mr Jones.
00:27:58Armstrong Jones, I believe.
00:28:04Is she?
00:28:05She's quite within her rights, Michael.
00:28:07And she seems very determined.
00:28:10And we cannot afford another drama like Peter Townsend.
00:28:13So, I'm going to support it.
00:28:15Come what may.
00:28:17Of course, ma'am.
00:28:21There is one slight problem there.
00:28:26Wouldn't it be funny if we did choose the abbey?
00:28:30One half full of your friends.
00:28:33One half full of mine.
00:28:35New world.
00:28:37Old world.
00:28:39Like an eagle with two heads facing in opposite directions.
00:28:47All right.
00:28:49Let's do the abbey.
00:28:52Let's make it bigger than my sisters.
00:28:55Let's eclipse her.
00:28:58Let's shake this place to its core.
00:29:06The decision we've come to is a little announcement followed by a big wedding.
00:29:14Met the abbey.
00:29:16Ta-da!
00:29:23I bought a copy of the statement, which we'll give to the newspapers tomorrow.
00:29:33But what do you think?
00:29:36It looks fine, but it don't come with props.
00:29:47We're going to have to delay it.
00:29:49Delay what?
00:29:51The announcement.
00:29:53Just for a few months.
00:29:56Why?
00:29:58Because of the baby.
00:30:00What baby?
00:30:03Mine.
00:30:05I'm expecting.
00:30:06Since when?
00:30:08Fourteen weeks.
00:30:10Why didn't you tell me that?
00:30:13Well, I've tried, but your head's been in the clouds, understandably.
00:30:15And what is expecting?
00:30:18It's got to do with anything.
00:30:20Congratulations, by the way.
00:30:24It's a protocol issue.
00:30:25Oh, I understand.
00:30:27No, Margaret, you don't.
00:30:28Oh, I see.
00:30:28This is just some scheme cooked up.
00:30:30I want you to put me off the merit, isn't it?
00:30:32No, it's a tiresome protocol issue.
00:30:34Until the sovereign's child is born, no other family announcements can be made.
00:30:37Yes, but don't you see?
00:30:38Until we announce it, we can't marry either.
00:30:41No, just for six months.
00:30:42Oh, another six months!
00:30:43Another six months!
00:30:44Margaret!
00:30:51Margaret!
00:30:52Margaret!
00:30:55As an indication of my support as Queen, I intend to throw a party.
00:31:01For the family.
00:31:02For your friends.
00:31:03To show our support.
00:31:06We never did that for Peter.
00:31:09You never did anything for Peter.
00:31:12Margaret, you have my word.
00:31:14It's full steam ahead.
00:31:16You will marry Tony.
00:31:19We just can't announce it yet.
00:31:31Mr. Naren Bevan, who, if he hasn't returned, would it be a miracle, of course, with his enormous majority.
00:31:36Bob?
00:31:37Bob?
00:31:38Bob?
00:31:38Bob?
00:31:38Bob?
00:31:38Bob?
00:31:39I'll just interrupt you one second.
00:31:40I'll be a call for...
00:31:41Sorry.
00:31:43I've stopped him now, so we'll just confirm, Edinburgh Fenton's...
00:31:47Bob Fenton said that Labour needed that swing, 2% or more, to win the election.
00:31:52Well, at the beginning of the night, with all over the place, one or two the other way made us
00:31:57think we must hesitate.
00:31:58But after 30 results, he settled down...
00:32:01So it's most likely to be an earldom.
00:32:05What they'll give me to make me acceptable.
00:32:08An earldom?
00:32:09Hmm.
00:32:11What a fucking dukedom.
00:32:15Or a marquisite.
00:32:17But as husband to the queen's sister, I'd still rank higher than the man my mother took as her second
00:32:23husband.
00:32:24The Irishman, wouldn't she get my father?
00:32:28And that rank higher than the son she gave him.
00:32:32Little Brendan.
00:32:34Le Vie Compte.
00:32:37Do you know, on our trips to Ireland, he, Brendan, would...
00:32:42travel first class in the train, and my step-brother would travel second class.
00:32:46And I was made to travel third.
00:32:53Runt, son.
00:32:54Got all the results in there.
00:32:55Two and a half...
00:32:56And the unsatisfactory first marriage, with no title.
00:32:58Manchester, 2% sing the name.
00:33:01And a polio twisted leg.
00:33:03This one, the other way.
00:33:06Ooh.
00:33:10Could you, would you, thank you.
00:33:13Carole Macmillan.
00:33:14Love you.
00:33:15Conservative Party.
00:33:1827,000...
00:33:1955.
00:33:21And this points to a Conservative majority of 110 over Labour, over 100 over all parties in the next Parliament.
00:33:31...
00:33:36...
00:33:41...
00:33:44...
00:34:09are you in the mood for some questions
00:34:13it depends on the questions
00:34:17does it hurt
00:34:19no
00:34:21it doesn't hurt
00:34:26but it is uncomfortable
00:34:30especially if the baby's sitting down in my pelvis
00:34:32or decides to kick me
00:34:35oh no see now you're not interested
00:34:37I'm very interested
00:34:41one does feel cumbersome
00:34:43and I'm tired all the time
00:34:45and I can't do anything
00:34:47and I can't bend down
00:34:49and it's rather like that journey from Aberdeen to Balmoral
00:34:52don't
00:34:53it seems to go on forever
00:34:56and one's toes are disappearing
00:34:59don't say that
00:35:01I like your toes
00:35:02my toes are hideous
00:35:04don't be silly
00:35:05you're the second best thing about you
00:35:07oh well that's a horrible compliment
00:35:10excuse me there's no such thing as a bad compliment
00:35:12no that's true
00:35:15beggars can't be choosers
00:35:21what's the best thing
00:35:30two things really
00:35:35reason alone to have children I'd say enormous
00:35:39yes all right
00:35:40milkmaid
00:35:42no no no
00:35:43barmaid
00:35:45oh
00:35:46go on indulge me
00:35:48pour me a pint
00:35:52feel for me
00:35:52go on
00:35:54I haven't the faintest idea
00:35:56go on
00:35:59like this
00:36:05look me in the eyes while you're doing it
00:36:08go on
00:36:18oh
00:36:19oh
00:36:19oh
00:36:19oh
00:36:19oh
00:36:19oh
00:36:21oh
00:36:33Oh, my God.
00:36:56Oh, my God.
00:37:32Oh, my God.
00:38:16Oh, my God.
00:38:24Oh, my God.
00:38:43Oh, my God.
00:39:01Oh, my God.
00:39:04Oh, my God.
00:39:33Oh, my God.
00:39:38Oh, my great-grandmother was Queen Victoria, my father was a prince, my grandfather was a king, and everyone was
00:39:42mortified at how inappropriate I was and how low you were stupid.
00:39:46I know.
00:39:47I mean, this fella's mother is a ghastly social climber, his father's a commoner garden contract lawyer who buggered off
00:39:54with an airline stewardess, and everyone's throwing their hats in the air declaring it's a victory.
00:39:58Not yet.
00:40:28It might be better, it might be better, it might be better, it might be better, it might be better
00:40:29to know sooner rather than later.
00:40:32What is it that your majesty would like to know?
00:40:39sia, gee, come on, well, it might be better, it might be better?
00:40:49It might be better, but maybe I will have to lay auela.
00:40:50Oh, my God.
00:40:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:00Yeah, yeah.
00:41:22I hope your majesty understands the context in which this discrete reconnaissance work was done
00:41:31and that it in no way represents a prurient, moralistic, or censorious position.
00:41:39Mr. Armstrong Jones is perfectly entitled in his private life to make those choices he wishes,
00:41:44indeed to live as he wishes.
00:41:49However, as with a great many artists, the conventional approach to life doesn't appear to fit.
00:41:58It seems that what makes his work notable is his willingness, his appetite to break barriers and conventions
00:42:10as he pushes his medium, photography, I believe, to its boundaries,
00:42:16and as in art, so it would appear in life.
00:42:25I see.
00:42:30The narrow path, the straight Christian path, is not to his taste.
00:42:46To the best of our knowledge, he is currently conducting no fewer than three other intimate relationships.
00:42:59What?
00:43:02With whom?
00:43:05With a Miss Jackie Chan, an oriental dancer and singer.
00:43:14With Gina Ward, an actress, and with a Miss Robin Banks, his former assistant.
00:43:25And these, who we should add?
00:43:34Are just the natural ones.
00:43:39What?
00:43:41There is good reason to suspect that Mr. Armstrong Jones has a taste for members of his own sex,
00:43:48and that his close friendship with his proposed best man, Mr. Jeremy Fry, is...
00:43:55Yes, in fact...
00:43:56All right.
00:43:57All right.
00:44:01Not to mention his wife.
00:44:06Please.
00:44:07Camilla.
00:44:08Formerly Grinling.
00:44:09An erstwhile girlfriend of Armstrong Jones.
00:44:14Who is now expecting herself.
00:44:25Do you have a photograph of her?
00:44:27We do.
00:44:30Thank you, Michael.
00:44:46I don't know.
00:45:19I don't know.
00:45:46I don't know.
00:46:16I don't know.
00:46:22I'm happy to tell you delivery of the Queen's child is expected imminently.
00:46:27I will.
00:46:29Good gracious.
00:46:31Well, perhaps a moment's prayer on behalf of the governor.
00:46:38Oh Lord, our Heavenly Father, high and mighty, King of kings, Lord of lords, the only ruler
00:46:46of princes, who dost from thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth.
00:46:53Most heartily we beseech thee with thy favor to behold our most gracious sovereign lady, Queen
00:47:01Elizabeth, and so replenish her with the grace of thy Holy Spirit, that she may always incline
00:47:10to thy will and walk in thy way.
00:47:14Endue her plenteously of heavenly gifts.
00:47:24Grant her in health and wealth long to live.
00:47:30Strengthen her that she may vanquish and overcome all her enemies finally after this life.
00:47:38Ah!
00:47:39Shit!
00:47:40She may attain everlasting joy and felicity through Jesus Christ our Lord.
00:47:48Amen.
00:48:12That's okay.
00:48:17This is Lava.
00:48:19Here is the news.
00:48:25The new prince will be second in line to the throne
00:48:28and was born weighing seven pounds and three ounces.
00:48:31A name is expected to be announced soon.
00:48:34Celebrations today include a 41-gun salute by the Royal Horse Artillery
00:48:38and a 21-gun salute by the Royal Navy.
00:48:42This is the British Bull.
00:48:44This is the British Bull.
00:49:12The British Bull.
00:49:13Hello.
00:49:16Look.
00:49:18Beautiful.
00:49:20You thought of a name?
00:49:23Well,
00:49:25we briefly considered George,
00:49:28but then there's been too many of those,
00:49:29isn't anyway.
00:49:29No one could live up to Papa.
00:49:31No.
00:49:33Then we thought of Louis.
00:49:34That was a bit too...
00:49:35Foreign.
00:49:36Mm.
00:49:37So,
00:49:39we've decided to call him Andrew.
00:49:41Oh.
00:49:42After Philip's father.
00:49:44Yes, the bankrupt philanderer.
00:49:47Philip's father.
00:49:48Oh.
00:49:50Oh.
00:49:55So,
00:49:57now the baby's here and healthy and all is well.
00:49:59Everybody's thrilled.
00:50:01I would just like your blessing,
00:50:03me and Tony,
00:50:04to...
00:50:06Yes, you know what I'm about to say.
00:50:08Announce your engagement.
00:50:09Yes.
00:50:13Yes.
00:50:14Very well.
00:50:23But before you announce it and...
00:50:27rush up the hour...
00:50:35Are you sure that Tony's the right man?
00:50:44I can't believe you're doing this.
00:50:46Margaret.
00:50:48In the first flush of romantic love,
00:50:50we're all blind.
00:50:52We see only what we want to see.
00:50:56You hardly know him.
00:50:57And you know him even less.
00:51:01I'm just concerned that in a rush to heal wounds...
00:51:04Things inflicted by you.
00:51:05You end up committing yourself to something.
00:51:09Someone.
00:51:10That isn't quite right.
00:51:15You told me yourself that you only embarked on this engagement
00:51:18after you heard from Peter that he intended to marry someone else.
00:51:23I just want to make sure that this isn't some kind of revenge.
00:51:27Tony is no revenge.
00:51:29Tony is a free choice.
00:51:31Tony has given me reason to hope and dream.
00:51:35He makes me feel things no one ever has.
00:51:41Things I didn't imagine possible.
00:51:45I don't doubt that.
00:51:50But he's also a very complicated man.
00:51:56With a complicated past.
00:51:59And...
00:52:00Who knows?
00:52:03A complicated present.
00:52:06What is that supposed to mean?
00:52:15Why is there something you know?
00:52:19Because if there is, tell me now.
00:52:25Tell me now.
00:52:33I'm merely asking if he's the right man for a lifelong commitment.
00:52:39Is he really cut out for marriage with all its ups and downs?
00:52:41I will marry Tony if it is the last thing I do.
00:52:46At the Chelsea Registry Office for the local drunk as witness if need be.
00:52:52Because Tony makes sense of me.
00:52:54Defines me.
00:52:56At long last.
00:52:58I know who I am.
00:53:00And what I represent.
00:53:03And what is that?
00:53:08A woman.
00:53:09In my own right.
00:53:12A woman for the modern age.
00:53:16And above all.
00:53:17A woman who is free.
00:53:20Free to live.
00:53:22To love.
00:53:24And free to break away.
00:53:27But you're not breaking away.
00:53:31Because you won't give up your title.
00:53:33Your rank.
00:53:34Your privileges.
00:53:35For one simple reason.
00:53:38You enjoy it all too much.
00:53:41The palaces.
00:53:42The privileges.
00:53:42The deference.
00:53:43It's always meant more to you than it did to me.
00:53:50And it was all I wanted to do.
00:53:54Give it all up.
00:53:57Disappear.
00:53:58And become invisible.
00:54:04Well in that case your achievements are more remarkable.
00:54:11As you manage to disappear and become invisible.
00:54:14While wearing the crown.
00:54:24Margaret.
00:54:25I'll see you in the Abby.
00:54:28I'll see you in the Abby.
00:54:47When the announcement of the betrothal was made from Clarence's house, the reaction everywhere was not only one of surprise,
00:54:54but also of the greatest pleasure.
00:55:03Strange to be getting up into London Street, but you must have your hair looking its best on a great
00:55:08day like this.
00:55:54Strange to be getting up into London Street, but you must have your hair looking its best on a great
00:55:58day like this.
00:55:581850, and he's unconventional, talented, and very popular.
00:56:07They spent some time walking through the grounds while the cameras continue to make this delightful record.
00:56:20''The Meebooklits''.
00:56:21''Alene'', ''The Meebooklits'' was born on the street, too.
00:56:32''Nee'', ''The Meebooklits'' was a different manner in Ceefe.
00:56:37''Song-un-mee''.
00:56:39I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:57:38SONG PLAYS
00:58:01Your father would have been proud.
00:58:39Your father would have been proud.
00:58:39Your father would have been proud.
00:59:09Your father would have been proud.
00:59:32Your father would have been proud.
00:59:55Your father would have been proud.
01:00:20Your father would have been proud.
01:00:54Your father would have been proud.
01:01:21Your father would have been proud.
01:01:30Your father would have been proud.
01:01:33Your father would have been proud.
01:01:36Your father would have been proud.
01:01:44Your father would have been proud.
01:02:14Your father would have been proud.
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01:02:22Your father would have been proud.
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