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03:52BELL, WOULD COME WITH
03:53THE WRITE SOCKETS AND JACKS
03:55CAN GET SATTERLITE TV AS WELL
03:57WITH HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT CHANNELS
03:58FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
03:59WHAT?
04:00AND ABANDON THE BBC?
04:01I CAN'T DO THAT
04:03GONNA ABANDON THE BBC GRANNY
04:05SWITCHING TO SATTERLITE
04:06WOULD BE SEEN AS A BETRAYAL
04:07OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTER
04:08BY THE HEAD-OF-STATE
04:09IT WOULD BE TREASON
04:11LIKE ME BECOMING A CATHOLIC
04:13JUST IMAGINE THIS PLACE
04:15WITH A HUGE HORRIED DISH
04:16ON THE ROOF
04:16LIKE A SPACESHIP
04:17THEY COULD HIDE THAT
04:19YOU COULD JUST
04:20CLOSE YOUR EARS
04:21Bury a head in the sand and pretend you don't know what's going on
04:26Yes, I think I can do that
04:28I'll see if we could get you that specialist racing channel
04:32You mean like at the betting shops?
04:34With night races from America?
04:37I'd never do any work
04:39You're a resource owner, it's part of your work
04:45Our king's egg
04:47Is still safe
04:50Oh, yes
04:51You're right
04:52It does seem to have had better days
04:58Even the televisions are metaphors in this place
05:21You're right
05:49You're right
06:14You're right
06:20O que é isso?
06:21Deixa eu ver.
06:23Você está bem.
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10:26Oh, my goodness.
10:32A Queen was not her normal self, today.
10:35She was surrounded by some of her dearest friends, yet...
10:40She seemed a little flat.
10:42Poor woman.
10:44Those children have a lot to answer for.
10:47Each day brings fresh horrors in the newspapers.
10:51I was thinking, couldn't the BBC do something to cheer her up?
10:56Remind everyone how hard she works.
10:58How lucky we are to have her.
11:01It's her 70th birthday coming up.
11:03That's a nice idea.
11:05One of your specials.
11:06To show our appreciation.
11:10I'll talk to the Director General.
11:13For my sins.
11:14Thank you.
11:43Go on, all the top brass.
11:46It'll be fine.
11:50What do we think her agenda is?
11:56I think she has multiple agendas.
11:59She feels misunderstood.
12:01She feels angry.
12:02She wants to be vindicated.
12:06You think she'll be critical of the monarchy?
12:09Critical of Charles, certainly.
12:14Well, explain something to me.
12:16She could go anywhere in the world with this.
12:18How did she get her to do it with you?
12:22It's not with me, though, is it?
12:25It's the BBC.
12:29She's doing it with us because she feels safe.
12:32Understood and protected.
12:38He's being modest.
12:39It is Martin, too, when he puts his mind to something.
12:43He can be very persuasive.
12:51All right.
12:53Give me a day or two.
12:54I need to think about it.
12:56About what?
12:57About the ethics of giving a national platform
12:59to someone with such a personal agenda.
13:02There'll be plenty of people that violently object,
13:04not least our own chairman.
13:06I see.
13:07What about him?
13:08Well, apart from having outdated notions
13:10of the role the BBC plays,
13:12not just in national life, but in the British soul,
13:15he happens to be the husband
13:16of the Queen's most senior lady-in-waiting.
13:19He'd rather lose his left leg than have this go out.
13:22Yes.
13:24Now, come on.
13:25You didn't know that.
13:26He lost his right one in the war.
13:29Amputated and a prisoner of war camp.
13:31Hmm.
13:33I want to make absolutely sure this goes no further...
13:39John?
13:40I'll be back in one.
13:50Do you cast his office called?
13:51He wants to see you.
13:53Did they say why?
13:55They just said it was urgent,
13:56and if you could possibly make time this afternoon.
14:00Good afternoon, sir.
14:02Good afternoon.
14:06As you know,
14:08I've never sought to interfere
14:09in editorial matters,
14:11or influence program makers in any way,
14:14as DG, that's your sphere.
14:17But as I reach the end of my tenure,
14:19I wonder if you might allow me one exception.
14:23I'd like us to do something for the Queen.
14:26Some sort of tribute.
14:28About how hard she works,
14:30and how bloody lucky we are to have her.
14:33And that's why you've asked me here today.
14:37Yes.
14:39As to ask the question,
14:41is that very cheeky of me?
14:45Because whatever one may think of the royal family,
14:48she has been remarkable.
14:50And doesn't, in my view,
14:52get the credit or the gratitude she deserves.
14:55And isn't that one of the many things
14:57that the BBC is for?
14:59To kiss the ring.
15:02If you like.
15:05I can see it's an unfashionable line to take,
15:08but for better or worse,
15:09I believe it is part of the British character
15:11to have a monarchy.
15:12Take that away.
15:13And what are you left with?
15:15An egalitarian modern republic.
15:18But not Britain.
15:19A new Britain.
15:20A different Britain.
15:22Not great Britain.
15:25It's the same with the BBC.
15:27Take away the BBC,
15:28and what are you left with?
15:30A country, but not Britain.
15:33In that way, the two institutions,
15:35Crown and BBC,
15:36are inherently intertwined.
15:38Reflected, incidentally,
15:39in the fact that we exist,
15:41thanks to a royal charter.
15:45You see the monarchy
15:46as part of the architecture of this country.
15:49I do.
15:50But more and more people,
15:51have grown to see it simply
15:53as part of the furniture.
15:55Something they've grown up with,
15:56but not something that can't be rearranged.
15:59Thrown out, if need be, or replaced.
16:02And the same goes for the BBC.
16:04Poll after poll show
16:05that people are crying out for change.
16:07From the post-war era
16:08into something much more...
16:10crass commercial satellite era,
16:12controlled by Rupert Murdoch,
16:14with limitless choice,
16:16and a thousand different channels,
16:18all offering rubbish?
16:21Look, I know my role
16:23is not to interfere.
16:25I just thought I've been chairman now
16:27for almost ten years,
16:28my full term,
16:29and I've never asked a thing.
16:31I know.
16:32You've been quiet as a mouse,
16:33Juki.
16:33And I do this
16:34not for myself,
16:36but for a country
16:37that has been my privilege
16:38to serve my whole life.
16:44Oh, come on, John.
16:46A nice one-off program
16:48in the grand BBC style
16:50that brings us all together
16:52to celebrate
16:52one of our greatest assets,
16:54and say,
16:56thank you, ma'am.
17:10Steve Hewlett.
17:11Steve.
17:12It's John.
17:14That bonfire night thing
17:15we discussed.
17:17Let's go for it.
17:24And it was the opposite.
17:26So, yeah,
17:27the moving paradigms
17:28is that it's a large
17:29space for all the world
17:31that we're doing
17:32fact- solchen What?
17:33Oh, what do we do?
17:34That bud.
17:34That bud.
17:37And it was so cool.
17:38Oh.
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22:06O que eraidor Wadkowski
22:10, ,-
22:15In the days before, under the cover of darkness,
22:18they entered a cellar
22:19directly beneath the House of Lords.
22:23They filled it
22:24with 36 barrels
22:26of gunpowder.
22:29Now, Fawkes' job that night
22:30was to light
22:32the all-important fuse.
22:35His goal
22:36was to slaughter the entire
22:38Protestant establishment
22:40in one fell swoop.
22:43An act
22:44that would change the country
22:46forever.
22:56Good night.
23:28We're here to deliver the new hi-fi audio equipment.
23:40She's expecting me.
23:41Thank you.
23:45Good night.
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27:46Tchau, tchau, tchau!
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29:04Tchau, tchau!
29:08Jogging in?
29:09Ah, não.
29:10Eu estou aqui para conhecer um amigo.
29:12Eu acho que ele está ficando na duchesse de York suite.
29:16E o nome?
29:18Cadesby.
29:19Cade, eu vou deixar ele saber que você está aqui.
29:25Oi, seu guest chegou.
29:27Posso enviar ele?
29:31Obrigado.
29:33Então, é só para o bar,
29:34para o bar,
29:35para o bar,
29:36para o bar.
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32:51Olha, simples instruções
32:53e todos os remotes.
32:54Eu sei.
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33:30É isso.
33:33O que o que era?
33:34Eu não tenho televisão, então.
33:36Agora, tudo mudou.
33:38Com a coronação.
33:39Muito bom.
33:41A mesma coisa.
33:46O que é isso?
33:50Aquele dia, bem, bem.
33:53E a TV de comercial, lembra?
33:55Eu tenho.
33:56E a colour?
33:57Foi um shock.
34:00E três canções, e um quarto...
34:03Agora um milho.
34:04A senhora.
34:06Você só teve uma chamada da Princesa de Wales.
34:08Ela pediu para ver você em um lugar urgentíssimo.
34:12Quando?
34:13Ela estava esperando por esse dia.
34:17Eu vou ir.
34:18O que você está indo?
34:20Homework.
34:23Connie?
34:25William?
34:27Craco?
34:28No, eu estou indo.
34:29Oh, eu estou indo.
34:36William?
34:37Eu estou indo para o senhor.
34:56Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:02Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:25Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:30Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:31Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:32Eu estou indo para o senhor.
35:33Eu esperamos que, por consequência, você vai ter menos de mim que você já já.
35:36E por isso.
35:41Por que eu não vou para o senhor?
35:41Eu fiz uma entrevista.
35:44Qual tipo de entrevista?
35:46A full, rather frank interview
35:49To the BBC
35:51Which will go out on Monday the 20th
35:54Why?
35:58I felt the need to clear a few things up
36:01About my marriage
36:02Oh, honestly
36:04It's like a broken record
36:06About the fact that I've so often been shut out
36:10Left to cope on my own
36:13And that I've suffered
36:15And a lack of sympathy
36:17And feeling
36:19And compassion
36:20Haven't we heard all this before?
36:22A thousand times
36:24Haven't we read it in newspaper articles a thousand times?
36:27Does it not occur to you
36:28That if you feel the need to clear a few things up
36:31A public forum might not be the best place to do it?
36:35That such matters would best be discussed in private
36:37With the people involved?
36:38I've tried that
36:39When?
36:42On numerous occasions over the years
36:43I've asked to see you
36:45So that we might talk face to face
36:46And on every occasion
36:48You refused or were unavailable
36:52I accept it's not easy navigating this family
36:56And I can understand why you might think
36:58We're all a bit remote
37:00But there is another word for remote
37:03Busy
37:05We are all busy people
37:07With busy diaries
37:08Rarely under the same roof
37:10For two nights at a time
37:11And none of us
37:13Not one senior member of the royal family
37:15Has a spare ten minutes to think about themselves
37:18Let alone you
37:19Or how we might best make your life miserable
37:22On the contrary
37:24It might surprise you to learn
37:25We all spend a great deal of time doing the opposite
37:28Because when people
37:29Armies
37:30Of people
37:32Say to me
37:32What has that girl done now?
37:34Who does she think she is?
37:36What do you imagine I say?
37:38Oh lord yes
37:39Diane's awful
37:40A nightmare
37:41What a mistake that was
37:42Not once
37:45Not a single time
37:48Your wife to my eldest son
37:50Mother to my grandsons
37:52And a valued senior member of this family
37:55So I defend you
37:56Each and every time
37:58Loyally
37:59Emphatically
38:01To the hilt
38:09The enemy you imagine I am
38:11The hostility
38:13You imagine we all feel
38:15Is a figment of your imagination
38:22Is it?
38:24Yes
38:27All
38:29Any of us want
38:30Diana
38:32Is for you
38:35To be happy
38:38And one day
38:39To be our next queen
38:48I suppose it's already too late
38:50To stop this
38:54Yes
38:57Have you told William?
39:01Not yet
39:02No
39:03Poor child
39:04As if he hasn't got enough to worry about already
39:07He's stronger than you think
39:08I didn't say I thought he was weak
39:10I said he's a child
39:11And has enough to worry about already
39:17Well I'll tell him not to watch it
39:19Well I hope you don't mind if Philip and I don't watch either
39:22Monday the 20th happens to be our wedding anniversary
39:2748 years
39:33Congratulations
39:36I'm happy for you
39:40That's what I would have wished for myself
39:42I know
39:44It's what I have comunque
39:45I know
39:45Bye
39:45Bye
40:01I'm happy to be
40:03I see
40:03I should be
40:03I can't
40:03I can't
40:03See
40:11You can't
40:11E aí ele estava!
40:20Duki?
40:22John!
40:24Desculpe de distúrb.
40:25Não de todo.
40:27Desculpe, venha.
40:30Sit.
40:37Eu estou aqui para deixar você saber que a BBC tem feito um programa especial sobre o monarquismo que nós
40:45vamos anunciar no setembro.
40:46Setembro 14 de setembro?
40:48Sim.
40:48O dia de Grã de Grã de Wales.
40:51Se eu posso dizer, isso é um pouco desculpe de você, John.
40:56Foi o dia que ela insistiu que o anúncio foi feito.
40:58A Queen.
41:00Temos que ela gostaria de fazer isso.
41:02Eu sempre disse que, como mãe, ela adores ele, realmente.
41:07Não é a Queen.
41:11O que ela você está falando?
41:15É a Queen's Golden Jubilee.
41:17Em setem anos de tempo, a BBC vai fazer tantos programas,
41:21justificando a sua majestade, então.
41:24No entanto, nós pensamos que uma entrevista de panorama com a princesa de Wales pode ser mais relevante.
41:31O que?
41:32Por que a BBC dar ela o tempo de dia, não é uma entrevista?
41:36A garota é um canão.
41:38Nós não temos sempre visto eye-to-eye, Juki,
41:40mas, como presidente e diretor-general,
41:42nós sempre concordamos que nós iríamos fazer o que nós achamos melhor para a organização.
41:47Isso vai matar.
41:48É minha opinião, que isso pode afirmar a BBC.
41:53A garota é?
41:53Isso vai destruir nós.
41:55Olha, eu só queria que você conheça diretamente.
41:59Você vai encontrar você no lado errado da história, John.
42:02Obrigado por me verão.
42:04O lado errado da história!
42:12Um salão, juros
42:15a 67th Royal Variety Performance,
42:17a charity event
42:18to support the entertainment artist
42:20Benevolent Fund,
42:22coming to you from London's West End
42:23on the occasion of Her Majesty the Queen's
42:2648th wedding anniversary.
42:27Many congratulations to the Queen
42:29and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh.
42:32The stars have taken their places
42:34behind the curtain
42:35for what promises to be a memorable night.
42:48You want all my love
42:52and my devotion
42:56You want my love and soul
43:00right on the line
43:05I had no doubt
43:08that I could love you
43:11forever
43:12The only trouble is
43:18You really don't have the time
43:21You've got one night only
43:24One night only
43:26That's all I have to spare
43:30One night only
43:32Let's not pretend again
43:43Your Royal Highness
43:45Do you genuinely believe
43:48Darling, you're missing it
43:49That members of the Royal Household
43:51have been out to get you?
43:55When I separated from the Prince of Wales
43:57I was seen as
43:58Problem number one
44:01The first of my kind
44:08When your first son was born
44:10That must have been a very happy moment
44:12When William was born
44:14I became unwell
44:18With postnatal depression
44:21Just
44:23Wanted to stay in bed all day
44:25It was a very dark place
44:29Did you reach out for help?
44:32I suppose if you're the first person
44:34in a family to ever feel low
44:36And it's pretty hard
44:38To get the support that you need
44:40So
44:42Suffer alone
45:06What impact did the illness
45:09have on your marriage?
45:10Well it gave people
45:11a marvellous new label
45:12to pin on me
45:14Diana's crazy
45:16I should be sent to her home
45:22But
45:23What better way
45:24to break down a personality
45:26than by isolating it?
45:32Your husband is said to have
45:35rekindled his relationship
45:37with Mrs. Camilla Parker Bowles
45:38around 1986
45:40Did this
45:42contribute to the breakdown
45:43of your marriage?
45:44Well there were three of us
45:44in this marriage
45:45so it's a bit crowded
45:50Was I devastated?
45:53Yes
45:55Because I feel like a failure
46:03Reflecting back
46:03You say that the royal family
46:05has effectively given up on you
46:07Why do you think that is?
46:09Because I don't do things
46:10the way they do
46:12Because I want to
46:13connect with people
46:15emotionally
46:16and comfort them in distress
46:20And this isn't something
46:21the royal family provides?
46:23Well you have to remember
46:24I didn't just marry
46:26into a family
46:26I married into a system
46:27But I won't go
46:29quietly
46:31Our battle
46:31Till the end
46:37What impact
46:38do you think
46:39the breakdown
46:40of your marriage
46:40had on Prince William?
46:45Well he's a boy
46:46that's a
46:47serious thinker
46:48So
46:49it's hard to know
46:50the impact
46:51just yet
46:52We'll have to wait
46:53a few years
46:54to see
46:54You were right
46:56Yes
46:57I'm fine
47:00Do you believe
47:02Prince Charles
47:03will be king?
47:05Well who knows
47:06what fate will bring
47:07It's a very demanding
47:08and suffocating role
47:10and Charles
47:12was always conflicted
47:13about it
47:14Oh God
47:15Because I know him
47:16so well
47:17I would think
47:18that the top job
47:19would put big
47:21limits
47:22on him
47:23and
47:24I'm not sure
47:25how he would cope
47:26with that
47:26What the hell
47:27is she doing?
47:31Some might view this
47:33as you taking
47:35revenge
47:35on the Prince of Wales
47:37But I don't speak
47:39with bitterness
47:39or anger
47:41but
47:42sorrow
47:44because
47:45our marriage
47:46has failed
47:51Do you think
47:54you'll ever be queen?
47:59I'd like to be a queen
48:00of people's hearts
48:02in people's hearts
48:04but I don't
48:05visit myself
48:06ever being queen
48:07of this country
48:08No
48:09I don't think
48:10many people
48:10will be calling for that
48:11When I say people
48:12I mean those
48:13at the top
48:13on my husband's side
48:15because they've decided
48:16that I'm
48:17an issue
48:18full stop
48:19a liability
48:23but
48:24someone's
48:24gotta go out
48:25onto the streets
48:26give people
48:26the love
48:27that they need
48:30Your old highness
48:31thank you
48:47Princess Diana
48:48hit the airwaves
48:49in England tonight
48:50talking about her life
48:51her broken marriage
48:52and her future
48:53Princess Diana
48:54verraten hat
48:54that she heimlich
48:55so to say
48:56The BBC interview
48:57with me
48:58Princess Diana
48:58The astonishing interview
48:59has left the palace
49:00shocked and concerned
49:01They were so stunned
49:03they didn't issue
49:03any statement
49:04last night
49:05but I don't think
49:06they can hide
49:07behind that
49:07I really think
49:08they're gonna have
49:09to say something
49:10The accusations
49:11against the royal family
49:12in particular
49:13Prince Charles
49:14were astronomical
49:32A great many honest
49:34decent people
49:36work at the BBC
49:37and on their behalf
49:39and mine
49:40I'm so sorry
49:41Diana had the decency
49:44to warn me in advance
49:46but no one
49:47was prepared for this
49:49I blame myself entirely
49:52and will of course
49:53hand in my resignation
49:54There's no need
49:55Dukie
49:55There's every need
49:56ma'am
49:58I'm already hearing
49:59shocking rumours
50:00about how the interview
50:00was secured
50:03How can I effectively
50:04govern when it's not
50:05a corporation
50:06I recognise anymore
50:10It's not a world
50:12I recognise
50:13anymore
50:39Caso de Campo
50:40is just a stroll
50:41from the airstrip
50:42whether you fly yourself
50:43or take the
50:44Best penalty
50:45whoever killed
50:45Livy Cuya
50:46Best penalty
50:48whoever killed
50:48a condor
50:49because a condor
50:50was super
50:50La favorita
50:51de Manuel Noriega
50:52Caritas
50:56Let me
51:00Five star customer pick
51:03Frivolous
51:04Oh
51:05and they have these
51:06kind of long black
51:10Yards away from
51:11Two dollars plus any tolls
51:12Item number is
51:14Wildlife
51:17Can we just find the BBC
51:19And we just find the BBC
51:21Can we just find the BBC
51:23Can we just find the BBC
51:39Amém.
52:17Amém.
52:39Amém.
53:09Amém.
53:39Amém.
54:09Amém.
54:39Amém.
55:09Amém.
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