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26:20Ready?
26:28Your role, Highness.
26:50Because I don't do things that I really do when I'm always trying to do it.
27:05Well, you're welcome.
27:21Oh, goodness.
27:22Oh, goodness.
27:22Oh, my goodness.
27:26I love you.
27:27Oh, yeah.
27:28Now it's a good car.
27:33Where's this girl?
27:35This way, this way.
27:37Oh, my goodness.
27:40Oh, my God!
28:02Oh, my God.
28:18Oh, my God.
28:56Oh, my God.
29:01Good morning.
29:07Good morning.
29:08Good morning.
29:08Checking in?
29:09No, I'm here to meet a friend.
29:12I believe he's staying in the Duchess of York suite.
29:16And the name?
29:18Catesby.
29:19Right, I'll let him know you're here.
29:25Hi, your guest has arrived.
29:27Can I send him up?
29:33So it's just through to the bar, right up the stairs,
29:36down the long corridor, and it's the fourth door on the right.
29:38I believe you're part.
29:44Always together.
29:46Together.
30:38Well, I expected it to be dynamite.
30:41Sensational, John.
30:42Biggest coup of our careers.
30:44Yeah, but what I've just seen could end our careers, too.
30:46Not to mention what it might do to her.
30:54I guarantee she will talk to someone, if not us.
30:57Ask yourself how you would feel if this went out on CBS or ABC or ITV or Channel 4.
31:05Still, we'll be giving a platform to a very hurt, very unstable woman
31:09who clearly wants to inflate significant damage on the monarchy.
31:15In the end, it's going to be your call, John.
31:20Go back.
31:22This part here.
31:24Do you believe Prince Charles will be king?
31:30Diana's insisted on telling the queen personally.
31:33Is that right?
31:33Tomorrow.
31:35So if you're going to kill this, you need to let us know before the end of play today
31:38so we can stop her.
31:40It's very demanding.
31:42Suffocating.
31:43Fuck the hell.
31:48I don't care what this is.
31:49I just want to have a wait.
31:51We can get to the back of the line.
31:53This is...
32:11Look me in the eyes and tell me I'm not going to regret this.
32:16You won't?
32:26Apparently, satellite dishes have now been installed in all the royal households.
32:30Oh!
32:30As long as they're out of sight.
32:32Plus, the specialist racing channel you wanted.
32:35Like in the betting shops.
32:36Did you hear that, money?
32:37Really?
32:38Look, simple instructions on all the remotes.
32:41May I see you?
32:43Oh, printed in a nice, large, idiot-proof font.
32:47What about the soaps?
32:49Not that we ever watched those.
32:51Well, 23 is UK gold, right?
32:54The repeats of Dallas, Knott's Landing, and The Bill.
32:59Oh.
33:00Please tell me you have no idea what I'm talking about.
33:03Not a clue.
33:04Well, then, I need...
33:05That's my favourite.
33:07No, I don't know.
33:08Yes, fine.
33:08Was it?
33:10Would you put the racing back on?
33:12I seem to have got lost.
33:13Keep a grip on your pride, if not your bank balance.
33:16Oh, it's so sad to see her struggle to understand a medium with which she's inextricably linked.
33:251936, the year she became heir to the throne, the first BBC programme was broadcast from Alexandra Palace.
33:33Of course, barely anyone had televisions then.
33:35Now, that all changed with her coronation.
33:40People won't say it's in their millions to watch it.
33:43Just one channel.
33:44BBC.
33:45Few hours of educational broadcasting with God save the Queen at the end of every day.
33:51Quite right.
33:53And commercial television arrived, you remember.
33:55I do.
33:56And colour.
33:57Oh, that was a shock.
33:59Then there were three channels, then a fourth.
34:03Now a hundred.
34:04Ma'am.
34:05Who's that?
34:05You've just had a call from the Princess of Wales.
34:08She has asked to see you on an urgent matter.
34:12When?
34:13She was hoping for this evening.
34:17I should be going.
34:20Homework.
34:24Honey.
34:25William.
34:27Craig, come on.
34:28No, I'm coming too.
34:30Oh, well, thank you.
34:33Oh.
34:37William.
34:38So what is it?
34:38So you've got to write.
34:40Ceces.
34:42Ceces.
35:02You're all ahead.
35:03It's in there.
35:15Mm-hmm.
35:25Mama, thank you for seeing me.
35:30There's something I wanted you to hear from me first.
35:32And I expect as a consequence you're going to think even less of me than you already do.
35:36Why don't I be the judge of that?
35:41I've given an interview.
35:44What kind of interview?
35:46A full, rather frank interview to the BBC.
35:51It should go out on Monday the 20th.
35:54Why?
35:58I felt the need to clear a few things up about my marriage.
36:03No, honestly.
36:04It's like a broken record about the fact that I've so often been shut out.
36:10Left to cope on my own.
36:13And that I've suffered from a lack of sympathy and feeling and 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 that if you feel the need to clear a few things up, a public
36:32forum might not be the best place to do it?
36:35That such matters would best be discussed in private with the people involved?
36:38I've tried that.
36:39When?
36:42On numerous occasions over the years, I've asked to see you so that we might talk face to face.
36:47And on every occasion, you refused or were unavailable.
36:52I accept it's not easy navigating this family.
36:56And I can understand why you might think we're all a bit remote.
37:00But there is another word for remote.
37:03Busy.
37:05We are all busy people with busy diaries, rarely under the same roof for two nights at a time.
37:11And none of us, not one senior member of the royal family, has a spare ten minutes to think about
37:17themselves, let alone you or how we might best make your life miserable.
37:22On the contrary, it might surprise you to learn we all spend a great deal of time doing the opposite.
37:28Because when people, armies of people, say to me, what has that girl done now?
37:34Who does she think she is?
37:36What do you imagine I say?
37:38Oh, Lord, yes, Diane's awful, a nightmare.
37:41What a mistake that was.
37:43Not once.
37:45Not a single time.
37:49Your wife to my eldest son, mother to my grandsons, and a valued senior member of this family.
37:55So I defend you each and every time, loyally, emphatically, to the hilt.
38:09The enemy you imagine I am, the hostility you imagine we all feel, is a figment of your imagination.
38:21Is it?
38:25Yes.
38:28All any of us want, Diana, is for you to be happy.
38:38And one day to be our next queen.
38:48I suppose it's already too late to stop this.
38:55Yes.
38:57Have you told William?
39:01Not yet, no.
39:03Poor child.
39:05As 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 and 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.
39:23Monday, the 20th, happens to be our wedding anniversary.
39:2848 years.
39:36I'm happy for you.
39:40That's all I would have wished for myself.
39:41You're welcome to work in the night when you lose my mind.
39:45And then he would have bought a gaming connection yoki in the family.
39:58It's the only one guy's northern wakes up in your country.
39:58But he would have beloved to know him.
39:58Is he die hell?
40:04We are right.
40:04He is killing all the city, but I is having my way ahead.
40:05He's not Giuliano in mind.
40:05And next time another is what he's watching.
40:11And he unscrewed it, and there he was!
40:15I mean, nothing!
40:20Dookie?
40:22John!
40:24Sorry to disturb.
40:25Not at all.
40:27Excuse me, come.
40:30Sit.
40:37I'm here to let you know that the BBC has indeed made a special program about the monarchy, which we
40:45will announce on Tuesday.
40:46Tuesday the 14th?
40:48Yes.
40:48The Prince of Wales's birthday.
40:51If I may say, that is uncharacteristically sentimental of you, John.
40:56It was the date she insisted the announcement be made.
40:58The Queen touching she should want to do that.
41:02I've always said as a mother she adores him, really.
41:07It's not the Queen.
41:11Which she are you talking about?
41:15It's the Queen's golden jubilee in seven years' time.
41:18The BBC will make countless programs justifiably celebrating Her Majesty then.
41:24In the meantime, we thought an in-depth panorama interview with the Princess of Wales might be more relevant.
41:31What?
41:32Why would the BBC give her the time of day, let alone an interview?
41:36The girl's a loose cannon!
41:38We've not always seen eye-to-eye dookie, but as chairman and director general, we always agreed that we'd go
41:44to any lengths to do what we felt was best for the organization.
41:47This will kill it.
41:48It's my view that this may counter-define the BBC.
41:52Kill it!
41:53This will destroy us!
41:55Look, I simply wanted to let you know the news directly.
41:59You'll find yourself on the wrong side of history, John!
42:02Thanks for seeing me.
42:04The wrong side of history!
42:12A very warm welcome to the 67th Royal Variety Performance, a charity event to support the Entertainment Artist Benevolent Fund.
42:22Coming to you from London's West End on the occasion of Her Majesty the Queen's 48th wedding anniversary.
42:27Many congratulations to the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh.
42:32The stars have taken their places behind the curtain for what promises to be a memorable night.
42:48You want all my love and my devotion.
42:56You want my love and soul right on the line.
43:06I had no doubt that I could love you forever.
43:14The only trouble is you really don't have the time.
43:22You've got one night only, one night only.
43:26That's all I have to spare.
43:31One night only, let's not pretend again.
43:43Your Royal Highness, do you genuinely believe...
43:48Darling, you're missing it.
43:49...that members of the Royal Household have been out to get you?
43:55When I separated from the Prince of Wales, I was seen as problem number one, the first of my kind.
44:03We only have till dawn...
44:09When your first son was born, that must have been a very happy moment.
44:12When William was born, I became unwell with post-natal depression.
44:21I just wanted to stay in bed all day.
44:25It was a very dark place.
44:29Did you reach out for help?
44:32Well, I suppose if you're the first person in a family to ever feel low,
44:36and it's pretty hard to get the support that you need, so you suffer alone.
44:49One night only, one night only
44:53Come on, baby, baby, come on
44:57One night only
44:59We only have till dawn
45:06What impact did the illness have on your marriage?
45:10Well, it gave people a marvellous new label to pin on me.
45:14Diana's crazy.
45:17I should be sent to her home.
45:22But...
45:23What better way to break down a personality than by isolating it?
45:32Your husband is said to have rekindled his relationship with Mrs. Camilla Parker Bowles around 1986.
45:40Did this contribute to the breakdown of your marriage?
45:43Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it's a bit crowded.
45:50Was I devastated?
45:53Yes.
45:55Because I feel like a failure.
46:03Reflecting back, you say that the royal family has effectively given up on you.
46:07Why do you think that is?
46:09Because I don't do things the way they do.
46:12Because I want to connect with people emotionally and comfort them in distress.
46:20And this isn't something the royal family provides?
46:23Well, you have to remember, I didn't just marry into a family.
46:26I married into a system.
46:28But I won't go quietly.
46:31I'll battle till the end.
46:37What impact do you think the breakdown of your marriage had on Prince William?
46:41One night only.
46:45Well, he's a boy that's a serious thinker.
46:48So it's hard to know the impact just yet.
46:52And we'll have to wait a few years to see.
46:54You were right.
46:56Yes.
46:57I'm fine.
47:00Do you believe Prince Charles will be king?
47:05Well, who knows what fate will bring.
47:07It's a very demanding and suffocating role.
47:11And Charles was always conflicted about it.
47:14Oh, God.
47:15Because I know him so well.
47:17I would think that the top job would put big limits on him.
47:23And I'm not sure how he would cope with that.
47:26What the hell is she doing?
47:31Some might view this as you taking revenge on the Prince of Wales.
47:38But I don't speak with bitterness or anger.
47:41But sorrow.
47:44Because our marriage has failed.
47:52Do you think you'll ever be queen?
47:59I'd like to be a queen of people's hearts, in people's hearts.
48:04But I don't visit myself ever being queen of this country.
48:08No.
48:09I don't think many people will be calling for that.
48:11When I say people, I mean those at the top.
48:14On my husband's side.
48:15Because they've decided that I'm an issue.
48:19Full stop.
48:20A liability.
48:24But someone's got to go out onto the streets, give people the love that they need.
48:30You're all hunters, thank you.
48:48Princess Diana hit the airwaves in England tonight, talking about her life, her broken marriage, and her future.
48:53Princess Diana told the BBC interview with me, Princess Diana.
48:58The astonishing interview has left the palace shocked and concerned.
49:02They were so stunned, they didn't issue any statement last night.
49:05But I don't think they can hide behind that.
49:07I really think they're going to have to say something.
49:10The accusations against the royal family, in particular Prince Charles, were astronomical.
49:32A great many honest, decent people work at the BBC.
49:37And on their behalf and mine, I'm so sorry.
49:42Diana had the decency to warn me in advance.
49:46But no one was prepared for this.
49:49I blame myself entirely.
49:52And will, of course, hand in my resignation.
49:54There's no need, Dukie.
49:56There's every need, ma'am.
49:58I'm already hearing shocking rumors about how the interview was secured.
50:02How can I effectively govern when it's not a corporation I recognize anymore?
50:10It's not a world I recognize anymore.
50:38So the camp always just a stroll from the airstrip.
50:42Whether you fly yourself or take the...
50:44Best penalty whoever killed Livy Culla.
50:46Best penalty whoever killed a condor.
50:49Because a condor was super.
50:50This is the favorite of Manuel Noriega.
50:56Let me.
51:01Five-star customer pick.
51:03Frivolous, sir.
51:06And they have these kind of long black...
51:10Yards away from...
51:11Two dollars plus any tolls.
51:13Item number is...
51:14Wildlife.
51:18Couldn't we just find the BBC?
51:19Who is great?
51:24We know just in our life, oh, mine.
51:30Give your delight, my turn is mine.
51:36Give me the reverent praise.
51:42Give me the reverent praise.
51:46Give me the reverent praise.
51:47Give me the reverent praise.
51:47Give me the reverent praise.
51:49Let us pray.
52:04I am the
52:15The beauty of thy peace
52:21The beauty of thy peace
52:30Be through the heat of our desire
52:37Thy goodness and thy love
52:42Let's set see the earth
52:47Let's rest see the earth
52:49See through the earth
52:52In your heart
52:55O stills the voice of God
53:01O stills the voice of God
53:31Tooth to Peter
53:31Can no more
53:39Let's do it
53:40помог
53:41Toot to beneath Germany
53:41Tooth toIL
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