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08:52We stand for
09:21Thank you
09:52Speaking of
10:21Malcolm Muggeridge
10:23Thank you
11:05Welcome to
11:09Thank you, it's all right
11:36What's up, what was she
12:35Of course I said?
12:36Thank you, it's all right
13:06Thank you, it's all right
13:59Thank you, it's all right
14:06How very thoughtful of you.
14:09We shall have supper early.
14:10Don't be ridiculous.
14:12It's six o'clock.
14:13What do you tell the kitchens we'll eat in 45 minutes?
14:16But it's tea time.
14:17Good boy.
14:22Your Majesty.
14:28Good evening.
14:30Good evening.
14:31Your Royal Highness.
14:33Christ, we think we'll come to lunch tomorrow.
14:36Good job.
14:38Well, I think we've failed that test.
15:03I could have sworn I heard him at one point.
15:06Did you call that?
15:07Yes, I tried.
15:11Yes.
15:13Mark, you do it better.
15:16That is nuts.
15:19Powder.
15:21Did I hear there was a sighting on the western shore of the loch?
15:27Ridiculous suggestion.
15:30Why is that?
15:31Low ground.
15:32It's too open.
15:33The high tops and the ridges.
15:35That's where you'll find it.
15:36I see criminal events to kill a perfectly healthy breeding stag like that.
15:42But commercial guests want trophies and are prepared to pay huge amounts of money.
15:47And our neighbours are greedy enough to take it.
15:50I have some sympathy.
15:52Brass, pheasant, teal.
15:53It's business.
15:55It's not business.
15:57It's conservation.
15:58This is what people fail to understand.
16:00It's purely good.
16:01It's conservation.
16:02What's he doing?
16:03I'm going to be stalking tomorrow.
16:04Morning.
16:05A big or 18 cents a card.
16:07It's a very, very tragic.
16:08Now, how about a round of games after supper?
16:10Number five, Ibble Dibble with one Dibble Ibble calling number four, Ibble Dibble with two Dibble Ibbles.
16:16That's the best I've ever done it.
16:19Number four, Ibble Dibble with two Dibble Ibbles calling number seven, Ibble Dibble with one, two, three, four, eight Dibble
16:26Ibbles.
16:28Number seven, Ibble Dibble Ibbles.
16:30No, Ibble, you Bibbles.
16:32Oh, no.
16:34Margot, show Granny how it's done.
16:37Dippity-toppity, down with the Nazis.
16:38Number three, Ibble Dibble with two Dibble Ibbles calling number one, Ibble Dibble with no Dibble Ibbles.
16:51Good luck.
16:53Right.
16:55Oh, thank you.
17:03Number one, Ibble Dibble.
17:09With no Dibble Ibbles calling number ten, Ibble Dibble with six Dibble Ibbles.
17:32Oh, there you go.
17:34Well done.
17:34Did I get that right?
17:35Yes, that's it.
17:37Very good.
17:38Do I pass a minute now?
17:39No, no, no.
17:41Well done.
17:43What was she doing?
17:45Yes, she was rather hopeless.
17:46But I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt.
17:49It was probably just nerves.
17:51Of what?
17:52Of the situation, of where she finds herself.
17:54We were playing parlour games, having fun.
17:57Perhaps her idea of fun is something else entirely.
18:00Or she's incapable of it.
18:02I wouldn't know fun if it bit her on the backside.
18:05Well, I've taken pity on her and invited her stalking tomorrow.
18:09Good luck with that.
18:13Good night.
18:18Oh, Lord, you're not going to start work now.
18:21Oh, what choice do I have after wasting a whole evening like that?
18:26Oh, come on.
18:27A bit of harmless fun.
18:28To make matters worse, the Queen has invited me to join the stalking tomorrow morning.
18:34Ha, ha, ha, ha.
18:35Yes, you laugh, but it means I have to get ahead of the work now.
18:40All right, then, why don't I go and sleep in the other room?
18:44Don't you dare.
18:46I don't want to catch any upper-class habits.
18:50Those that sleep apart grow apart.
18:52It's just for one night.
18:53Yes, and that's precisely how bad habits start.
18:56Yeah, you can stay here.
18:57And, well, there's a book on the bedside, too.
19:00Very well, dear.
19:02Whatever you say.
19:05I don't realise.
19:06Hunting memoirs of Balmoral Castle.
19:10You read that when I do this.
19:12Oh, can't wait.
19:145th of September, 1848, a letter from Prince Albert to Marie, dowager-duchess of Saxe-Coburg.
19:22The rain has not stopped for one minute since we arrived, but it has not prevented me, naughty
19:30man, from spending the whole week creeping stealthily after glorious stakes.
19:53It's great.
19:58It's great.
20:00The rain has not stopped on the bedside.
20:06Is that important?
20:07I don't know how much it's going to be.
20:09I don't need to talk to pa-duchess.
20:11I'm not stopping, but I don't need to talk to you.
20:13I'm going to get back by that.
20:14I am so proud.
20:15I would take all that.
20:16It's great to take all that.
20:16The pain?
20:17It was not a bad idea.
20:18You didn't have a good idea.
20:28say nothing
20:31Prime Minister
20:33what a lovely morning
20:37shall we
20:39we're in here
21:04I'm so glad you agreed to join us
21:06I didn't have you down as a sportswoman
21:08I'm not
21:09I'm afraid we're all mad stalkers
21:12it was how I spent some of the happiest times with my father
21:15King George, he taught me everything
21:17oh my father taught me a great deal too
21:20hey what did you do together
21:23we worked
21:25work was our play
21:28I worked with him
21:29in our shop
21:31as an alderman he took me
21:33everywhere
21:35I watched as he wrote his speeches
21:37and listened
21:39and he asked to deliver them
21:43it was my political baptism
21:47how lovely of you both
21:49yes
22:00now
22:00if you don't want to break your ankles
22:02we should never think about those
22:10what size are you
22:12five
22:13where is that handy
22:14me too
22:21with stalking
22:22the trick really is to disappear into nature
22:24to preserve the element of surprise
22:27so next time you might not wear bright blue
22:30it means the stag can see you
22:33or wear scent
22:35means he can smell you
22:39now he can hear you too
22:44I could go back and change
22:46oh that's an idea
22:47yes if you hurry
22:48you could make it back in time for lunch
22:51I'll be as quick as I can
22:54now
23:06ah Mary
23:08drive out and join them for lunch
23:10do we know where
23:12I think I heard them saying
23:13they're going to the Loughamick beach moon
23:15oh yes
23:18no
23:23what are you doing
23:25oh
23:26oh
23:26your royal highness
23:31aren't you supposed to be out there stalking
23:33yes I was but your sister
23:36no you don't call her that
23:37you call her the queen
23:37she's the queen
23:39not my sister
23:42and that chair
23:43no one sits in that chair
23:46oh I beg your pardon
23:47god don't say that either
23:48say what
23:50begging for anything is desperate
23:52begging for pardon
23:53it's common
23:56that chair
23:57no one sits in that chair
24:00it's queen victoria's chair
24:03oh
24:04and you do realise
24:05this is supposed to be a bank holiday
24:08yes
24:09although it is hard to have a holiday
24:12when the country is in its current state
24:16the country has been in a state before
24:18it will doubtless be in a state again
24:20one learns
24:21when one has the benefit of experience
24:23that sometimes time off
24:25is the most sensible
24:27course of action
24:28well I'm not best suited to time off
24:33it gives me no pleasure
24:37it might give you something more important than that
24:42perspective
24:46okay
24:47okay
25:12Good evening, Royal Ileson.
25:16Is there nothing I can say that might persuade you to come for the weekend?
25:20Why? I have no place up there. And I'm busy anyway.
25:24Doing what? What is so important that you decline an invitation from the heir to the throne?
25:29Being a mother? And a wife?
25:32That's never stopped you before.
25:33Now, now.
25:34It's true.
25:37You need to find yourself a young woman who's free to be where you want, when you want.
25:41And is willing to give up her whole life for you.
25:45Like this new one.
25:48I'm Diana Spencer.
25:50Might and chief at the bell.
25:53Don't say that.
25:56I'd much rather hear how jealous you are.
25:59I would be, but...
26:02It's not helpful, is it?
26:05Given the situation we find ourselves in.
26:08And what's now required of you.
26:12I'm serious. You should ring her.
26:15And see what?
26:18I can't stop thinking about you.
26:21I can't bear to wait the whole summer before seeing you.
26:25Any chance you could drop everything and come up to Scotland now?
26:30I can't stop thinking about you.
26:33I can't stop thinking about you.
26:35I can't stop thinking about you.
26:41I can't stop thinking about you.
26:45I can't stop thinking about you.
26:45I can't stop thinking about you.
26:48I can't stop thinking about you.
26:50I can't stop thinking about you.
26:50I can't stop thinking about you.
26:50I can't stop thinking about you.
26:50I can't stop thinking about you.
26:51I can't stop thinking about you.
26:51I can't stop thinking about you.
26:53I can't stop thinking about you.
26:54I can't stop thinking about you.
27:04members of mrs thatcher's cabinet have expressed their alarm at new figures showing a sharp rise
27:09in the rate of unemployment unions are blaming the increase on the continued commitment to a
27:15policy of wide-ranging spending cuts this is now a very worrying situation indeed we have the most
27:21incompetent and radical labor opposition that should be in the wilderness now snapping at our
27:27heels no one would doubt the strength of the prime minister's convictions but what we need is a mature
27:33and more experienced leader who shares our values the danger is we have a prime minister whose
27:40inexperience whose unwillingness to recognize that our policy is failing might very well lead us over
27:46the cliff edge i think that many in cabinet will now be asking if it isn't time for a change
27:53prompting him a skeptic about mrs thatcher's property
28:16next up becomes mark watson from jennera current record holder for the hammered rule
28:22here in the world he's gonna be frank steward and perlmium just back to enter the humanities
28:28for a year before this
28:33what am i doing here miles from westminster miles from reality wasting precious time in some
28:42half scottish half germanic cuckoo land
28:59And I'm struggling to find any redeeming features in these people at all.
29:09They aren't sophisticated or cultured or elegant or anything close to an ideal, but...
29:16Boorish, snobbish and rude?
29:19Yes, DT. Just like those patronizing bullies within my own cabinet.
29:27All members of a certain class will notice.
29:31Well, if this country really is to turn the corner, then I see it needs to change fundamentally.
29:40Top to bottom.
30:19What happened? There was a crisis, apparently.
30:24Life in post-war Britain has been one long, painful, uninterrupted crisis.
30:30But no matter how bad things got, none of the other Prime Ministers left early.
30:34No one could scarcely get rid of them.
30:36Hmm. So how come this one can't get away fast enough?
30:42Perhaps we weren't very friendly.
30:43What are you talking about? I was incredibly friendly. I... positively gushed.
31:06Who's that?
31:11Lady from Moyes here for you.
31:15Hello, Granny.
31:20I hope I don't need to tell you how fortunate you are to have been invited here.
31:25How unique an opportunity this is.
31:29Or how much is potentially at stake for our family.
31:32It's just a weekend.
31:36The most important weekend of your life.
31:51The Prince of Wales has kindly promised to take me fishing.
31:54I'm hoping it will be my first time in Scotland when I manage to catch something other than a cold.
32:00I can't give up. Is this one a friend-friend or a girlfriend?
32:04In the balance, I think. Hence the invitation up here.
32:07To see if she sinks.
32:10Or swims.
32:12Very quickly, that wasn't right.
32:15Very good.
32:16Not that I've ever had much more luck with a gun.
32:18The Prince of Wales.
32:21You've been so happy.
32:26The Prince of Wales is a family-based family-based family game club.
33:09Good morning, ma'am.
33:105.30.
33:12His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh
33:14has requested you accompany him stocking this morning.
33:18Gosh.
33:21All right.
33:22Well, you've been eating anything.
33:25Well, like what?
33:26I just thought, in case you have no outdoor shoes.
33:30Only brought outdoor shoes.
33:48I apologise for the early start.
33:51But there's a reason I asked you to join me this morning.
33:54It's great excitement ripping the house open.
33:58Oh, yes, the stag.
33:59It's all anyone could talk about at dinner last night.
34:02I don't mean about the stag.
34:05I mean about you.
34:08I thought this might be a time for us to get to know one another.
34:31You sure this isn't too wet?
34:32No, I love a good watering.
34:34You don't mind a bit of mud?
34:36Muckier the better.
34:37I'm a country girl at heart.
34:41Good.
35:07I'm a country girl at heart.
35:35I suppose I must have seen you growing up on the estate at Sandringham when you lived in the cottage
35:40there.
35:41Yes, sir.
35:42Where do you live now?
35:43London.
35:44Earl's Court.
35:45In a flat with three girlfriends.
35:48I'm the bossy landlady.
35:49Are you bossy?
35:50I like things to be neat and tidy.
35:52Quite right.
35:52So do I.
35:53Does that come from the army, sir?
35:56The Navy.
35:57And I'm the one asking the questions.
35:59Sorry.
36:19So, is that what you do all day?
36:21Be a landlady?
36:22Oh, no, sir.
36:23My main job's as my sister's cleaning lady.
36:25All right.
36:25Well, that's a very important job.
36:27Yes, it is.
36:28I hope she pays you properly.
36:30One pound an hour.
36:31I don't know what the going rates are for domestic cleaning.
36:34Well, that's a very top rate.
36:36Only for the very best executive level cleaners.
36:39Is it?
36:39No.
36:40It's a complete rip-off.
36:42I don't know why I do it.
36:44Is that because you enjoy cleaning?
36:48Actually, I do quite enjoy cleaning.
36:50And ironing.
36:52Does that make me tragic?
36:53No.
36:53It's fascinating.
36:54I don't want to discuss it further.
36:56Sir.
36:57What?
36:57Look.
36:59Oh, yes.
37:02Are you a cleaner, cleaner thing?
37:04Oh, yes.
37:04Oh, yes.
37:20Oh, yes.
37:28Oh, yes.
37:35Shall we try and get closer?
37:37No.
37:38We'll never get another chance.
37:45We have one shot at this.
37:59Where's the wind coming from, the right?
38:03It's the left, sir.
38:07What?
38:08Well, look at the clouds.
38:12It's swelling.
38:17No, I see the right.
38:19It's the left.
38:39Good shot, sir.
38:42Was it from the left?
38:46Good shot, sir.
41:07Thank you so much for coming.
41:09Has it been awful?
41:10Not at all, sir.
41:11It's been heavenly.
41:11No one has ever said that after their first visit to this place.
41:14But it has been.
41:17You weren't put off by all the scrutiny.
41:18My family's just as bad.
41:20Anyone new, everyone tortures them trying to catch them out.
41:26I'll get all the reports tomorrow.
41:29You let me know if I passed.
41:31I'm sure you have.
41:33The distinction.
41:40You've been a great sport.
42:08So, how's it going up there?
42:10You don't want to know.
42:12I do, actually.
42:15Torture me.
42:23She's a triumph.
42:27In the history of Balmoral, no one has ever passed a test with such flying colors.
42:36Well, well, well.
42:37Rave reviews from the whole ghastly politburo.
42:43Anne.
42:44Papa.
42:46Marga.
42:47Mummy.
42:49Granny.
42:54Lord, Highness.
42:56The Duke of Edinburgh has asked us to see you.
42:58Then, I was summoned for a conversation with the par in the hanging room, where, oblivious to the grotesque symbolism,
43:06might as well have been me strung up and skinned.
43:09Have you asked to see me?
43:13Diana Spencer.
43:16What have I, sir?
43:18Made the family position painfully clear.
43:34They want me to marry her.
43:39Gosh.
43:40Yes.
43:44She really was a triumph.
43:48I suppose this was always going to happen.
43:51The right one was always going to come along.
43:53But is she the right one?
43:55Is anyone actually asking themselves that?
44:01She's a child.
44:36CHOống SHOWEL
44:44I have to have to do this.
44:46It hasn't any chance.
44:46No.
44:47The middle is.命ies.
44:48The bulls.
44:48The bulls.
44:56You can't get
44:56moreART. It's his child.
44:56The bum. Going from
48:00And a dangerous game, I think, to make enemies left, right and centre.
48:04Not if one is comfortable with having enemies.
48:07Are you?
48:37Oh yes.
49:38Do you want to find fault even in perfection?
49:40No.
49:41Yeah, she is undeniably gorgeous.
49:46Those legs.
49:48Cow.
49:50And appropriate.
49:54Well then.
49:58I just wish I'd had more time.
50:00What for?
50:03No.
50:31Well, to find out who she is.
50:31It's all for it.
50:32It's all for it because everyone understands it's time to finally close this chapter.
50:37To put the whole Parker Bowles soap opera behind us.
50:42All of us.
50:44For good.
50:49Yes.
50:51Oh, was that a smile?
50:54It will be soon.
50:58Don't fight it.
50:59Don't fight it.
51:00She's perfect.
51:03She even got the stack, damn her.
51:05No.
51:11It must be written in the stars.
51:35No.
51:38No.
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