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00:00:11If your sweetheart sends a letter a good-bye,
00:00:26it's no secret.
00:00:29You feel the record.
00:00:33This way, by the way.
00:00:43The end of the bar.
00:00:49Hello.
00:00:50Hello, Porchy.
00:00:54Find the place all right now?
00:00:55Taxi driver, dear?
00:00:57Yes.
00:00:58Of course.
00:01:00Wonderful.
00:01:15Is it just me or is this place faintly ridiculous?
00:01:20Two of my great hates in life, fine dining in central London.
00:01:25I just thought it's the kind of special occasion place one came if one had a special question
00:01:31to ask.
00:01:43This moment I wish I were a poet, not a horse breeder.
00:01:55Will you marry me?
00:02:01Oh, poor G.
00:02:03That sounds like a no.
00:02:05No.
00:02:06No.
00:02:06It's not a no.
00:02:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:02:13Twelve no's.
00:02:14I would love to.
00:02:16On one condition.
00:02:19That you don't still hold a torch for her.
00:02:22Who?
00:02:25Oh.
00:02:27Her.
00:02:36I know how close you were and how close your families still are.
00:02:41It's true.
00:02:41She and I, we are close.
00:02:43I was close to her father.
00:02:45I am close to her sister.
00:02:46Our families are close.
00:02:48In many ways, and I speak as a breeder myself, it would have been a good match.
00:02:52Perfect match.
00:02:53I won't deny it.
00:02:56Except for the fact it was never on the cards.
00:03:03For her, there was only ever Philip.
00:03:17Who?
00:03:18Who won't deny it?
00:03:19Who won't deny it?
00:03:22Who won't deny it?
00:03:23And for you?
00:03:32It was only you.
00:06:02Yes, I'll let him know.
00:06:06I'm sure he'll be delighted.
00:06:08Bye.
00:06:18Are you winning?
00:06:20No.
00:06:22There was one brief tantalizing moment when I thought I had it.
00:06:28I moved in for the kill, but then one wrong brush stroke and it got away once again.
00:06:39I've just been talking to you.
00:06:40I've just been talking to Jock about your 80th birthday.
00:06:42Oh, don't mention it.
00:06:44Because it happens on the same day as the opening of Parliament, they've decided to combine events and hold a
00:06:51reception in your honour at the Great Hall.
00:06:53Oh, that's very nice.
00:06:55Oh, and it's going to be Graham Sutherland.
00:06:58Who?
00:06:59The painter.
00:07:00To paint your portrait.
00:07:01What portrait?
00:07:03It's the official portrait commissioned by both houses.
00:07:06It's your present.
00:07:08It's your present.
00:07:09Sutherland?
00:07:09Hmm.
00:07:11Never heard of him.
00:07:12He's got quite the reputation.
00:07:14He's a modernist.
00:07:15I'm not sure I can trust a modernist with an English name.
00:07:19Give me a German modernist.
00:07:22Or an Italian.
00:07:24They're the ones who have to start all over again.
00:07:27Whatever would an Englishman want to change?
00:07:51It's grand to be home again after so long an absence.
00:07:55The surgeon who operated on me told me yesterday that all was well.
00:08:00I'll need to have a further period of convalescence.
00:08:04Put on some weight.
00:08:06There's nothing else to worry about.
00:08:09As I said, it's grand to be home again.
00:08:13I look forward to being back at work just as soon as possible.
00:08:37Hello?
00:08:39Porchy.
00:08:40I hope I'm not disturbing.
00:08:42Goodness.
00:08:43Am I disturbing?
00:08:47No.
00:08:48Good.
00:08:49It's all real.
00:08:50I think we're making a mistake.
00:08:52I think we should lead from the start.
00:08:55And I think you're wrong.
00:08:57But we both know he doesn't hold up naturally.
00:08:59We tried holding him up against Darius before, and Darius won.
00:09:03That was the Guineas, which is a mile.
00:09:06This is the King George.
00:09:08A mile and a half.
00:09:11What will we do if he plays up before the race?
00:09:13He always plays up.
00:09:15That's who he is.
00:09:16You don't seem the slightest bit worried.
00:09:20Anything else?
00:09:22Well, can I just say one more time, for the record, I think we should start fast and run at
00:09:30a good clip.
00:09:33Noted.
00:09:34I am right sometimes, you know.
00:09:36Even you said yourself that I have good instincts.
00:09:39You do.
00:09:41I might well live to regret it.
00:09:44That and a good many other things.
00:09:46Oh, dear.
00:09:48Such is.
00:09:49Good night.
00:10:29Mr. Sutherland, Prime Minister.
00:10:31Good morning.
00:10:32How do you do?
00:10:33Good morning.
00:10:33Hello.
00:10:34How do you do?
00:10:34Good morning.
00:10:35How do you do, sir?
00:10:36It's an honor.
00:10:37I don't know.
00:10:37The honor is mine.
00:10:45So, where do you want me?
00:10:51So, will we be engaged in flattery or reality?
00:10:57Are you going to paint me as a cherub or a bulldog?
00:11:01I imagine there are a great number of Mr. Churchills.
00:11:04Yes, indeed there are.
00:11:07Well, as you search for him, perhaps I can implore you not to feel the need to be too accurate.
00:11:14Why?
00:11:15Accuracy is truth.
00:11:16For accuracy, we have the camera.
00:11:20Painting is the higher art.
00:11:24I paint a bit myself, you know.
00:11:28Yes, sir, I know.
00:11:29And I never let accuracy get in the way of truth if I don't want it to.
00:11:34If I see some landscape I like and I wish there wasn't a factory in the background, I leave the
00:11:41factory out.
00:11:45So, Mr. Sutherland, tell me, I'm fascinated.
00:11:48What is your process?
00:11:54First, I shall take some photographs.
00:11:57They'll be useful as reference when I get back to the studio.
00:12:00Then I shall do some charcoal sketches, studies of the head, hands.
00:12:03And then I'll work the sketches out.
00:12:09The actual painting will be done in my, uh, studio at home.
00:12:16Um, is this? Do you mind?
00:12:18Perfect, all right. Carry on.
00:12:21You, uh, what pose are you thinking of?
00:12:27Seated.
00:12:31A good right standing.
00:12:33It might be more commanding.
00:12:35Dynamic.
00:12:38It might make me look younger.
00:12:41Uh...
00:12:42I thought the painting was supposed to celebrate reaching a certain age.
00:12:46Four score years, Winston.
00:12:48Yeah.
00:12:49I think seated is more senatorial.
00:12:52Oh, senatorial.
00:12:55What nonsense.
00:13:00Yes, I agree.
00:13:08Cigar or no cigar?
00:13:13No cigar.
00:13:15Garter robes or no garter robes?
00:13:17No finely.
00:13:19No grandiosity.
00:13:22Dressed merely as a parliamentarian.
00:13:25A prosaic.
00:13:32I liked him.
00:13:33Yes, I could tell.
00:13:35He was smit, blushing like a little girl.
00:13:39Well, he's rather a wow.
00:13:42A wow?
00:13:43Tall and handsome, saturnine.
00:13:46Bit of a Heathcliff.
00:13:48He wants total control.
00:13:50Well, any artist worth anything would insist on that.
00:13:53We don't really want to flatter her.
00:13:55Yes, I do.
00:13:56No, you don't.
00:13:58Besides, it's manifestly clear he's a fan.
00:14:00Oh, no, don't be silly.
00:14:02You can smell the socialism on him.
00:14:04Even the socialists acknowledge you saved the country.
00:14:07Well, through gritted teeth.
00:14:10I have the protective instincts of a loving wife,
00:14:13and I can tell you this one is not an assassin.
00:14:39It's a great thing in the end, OK?
00:14:43It's a great deal.
00:14:45See you next week.
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00:15:45and he backed him and an underdog became a star yes it is his favorite horse so what's next roger
00:15:57well we've received an invitation the laurel international
00:16:03america yes next month well he's what four already at the older end of the spectrum
00:16:09hmm if you're asking my opinion well that is why i asked you today my honest advice
00:16:18i'd consider retiring him now at the top of his game the best middle distance horse in europe
00:16:24with a sky-high market value let him earn you some proper money as a star
00:16:31i'm surprised to hear you turn down the opportunity of going to america
00:16:37why that's where your girlfriend's from isn't it fiance fiance fiance goodness
00:16:49who is she money i hope so you can keep out the stables actually she's a portsmouth
00:16:55dear so no money some money but horse mad well she'd have to be
00:17:03you'd approve i think well can i meet her if you promise you won't scare her why would i scare
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00:17:10you're the queen only some of the time all the time that makes you terrifying and she's heard a lot
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00:18:01Oh, the one you let get away.
00:18:06What?
00:18:07He was carried a torch for you.
00:18:09What was she?
00:18:11That's nonsense.
00:18:13He told me himself.
00:18:14One night while in his cups.
00:18:18That doesn't count.
00:18:21When a man's had a drink, that's when the truth comes out.
00:18:24No, that's when the nonsense comes out.
00:18:26Besides, we have interests in common.
00:18:29Roses aren't an interest for you, they're a passion.
00:18:32A passion your husband doesn't share.
00:18:34He has other passions.
00:18:37So I hear.
00:18:53Good morning.
00:18:56Good morning.
00:19:12The foreign secretary is here, sir.
00:19:14Shall I show him in?
00:19:16No.
00:19:18Not here.
00:19:33Sorry to keep you waking.
00:19:35As opposite as ever.
00:19:38I didn't mean it like that.
00:19:44There's ugliness in the air, Antony.
00:19:48I have nothing of beauty to say.
00:19:50Then say what you must.
00:19:52Deposit your ugliness and go.
00:19:55I have more important things to do.
00:20:01Very well.
00:20:07At some point, every leader must ask himself whether by staying in office he is giving to the country or
00:20:18taking from it.
00:20:19Helping or harming.
00:20:23And I would suggest that for some time now, you have been taking and harming.
00:20:31And therefore I come to you in the name of the party and of the country for the very last
00:20:38time, Winston, to bid you to stand down.
00:20:42I will in good time, yeah, at the right time.
00:20:45The right time was nine years ago when you lost us the election.
00:20:49And I have since avenged that defeat by winning us the last election.
00:20:53I won a set, Winston!
00:20:55I won that!
00:21:01People voted conservative in the clear expectation that you would give way to me.
00:21:07That is such rubbish!
00:21:09They voted conservative because they couldn't stomach socialism!
00:21:13Inflation is out of control.
00:21:15And with every misjudgment, with every miscalculation, with every utterance you make,
00:21:23that appetite to return to the left is growing!
00:21:26Be careful, Anthony.
00:21:27Too much excitement is not good for one so soon after an operation.
00:21:31Spoken by a man who, only two months ago, was effectively dead.
00:21:35Which makes two of us.
00:21:37I have recovered.
00:21:38That's not what I hear.
00:21:40I hear you're a shadow of your former self.
00:21:44That when you walk, the pills rattle around inside of you.
00:21:48I have something that you will never see again.
00:21:53A clean bill of health, and a story not said the same.
00:21:57He died robbering on the floor!
00:22:01Mr. Sutherland is here.
00:22:04Hello, Anthony.
00:22:05Anthony was just leaving.
00:22:08Hello, Timmy.
00:22:11Yes, I was, uh...
00:22:15Just leaving.
00:22:17Here we are.
00:22:19Morning.
00:22:21Morning.
00:22:21This is my wife, Kathleen.
00:22:24She assists me sometime.
00:22:26I hope you don't mind.
00:22:28I know.
00:22:35Oh, my God.
00:22:59Over here.
00:23:07What's that you're using?
00:23:09Pencil.
00:23:10But which kind?
00:23:144B or 6B or something.
00:23:16Not sure.
00:23:18It's a 6B.
00:23:21And on what paper?
00:23:23Drawing paper.
00:23:24I've made a heavyweight cotton.
00:23:26Cold-pressed, decal-edged.
00:23:28Sized with gelatine.
00:23:36How many paintings has your husband complete in a year, Mrs Sutherland?
00:23:41Three or four.
00:23:44Would you care to guess how many I average?
00:23:47Ten.
00:23:50Fifteen.
00:23:51Sixty.
00:23:53Of course, I'm just a hobbyist, an enthusiast, of a major artist like your husband.
00:24:03Taking his time.
00:24:07Over here.
00:24:08One.
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00:24:18Four.
00:24:38I did a little reading about you, Mr. Sutherland, after our last session.
00:24:44Did you?
00:24:44Yeah, quite interesting.
00:24:46From what I read, this is all very new to you, this portraiture.
00:24:51I don't think anyone starts out wanting to be a portraitist.
00:24:54Yeah, but in your search for your metier, you've tried a bit of everything.
00:24:59That's true.
00:25:02I came to painting quite late.
00:25:04But now that you've found it, you'll never leave it, yes?
00:25:07Yeah, I quite understand.
00:25:28How is it, Mrs. Sutherland?
00:25:32It has truth.
00:25:35Am I to be allowed a peek?
00:25:37No.
00:25:38Well, why not?
00:25:40I could give you advice.
00:25:42After all, I know this face better than you do.
00:25:46If you've made the neck too thick or the arms too long, I can tell you.
00:25:50I find in general people have very little understanding of who they are.
00:25:54One has to turn a blind eye to so much of oneself in order to get through life.
00:25:58And you see it as your responsibility to bring all that out into the open?
00:26:02Certainly.
00:26:02The good as well as the bad.
00:26:03Just concentrate on the good and all will be well.
00:26:07You're not just painting me, you know.
00:26:10You're painting the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
00:26:15and everything that great office represents.
00:26:17Democracy, freedom, the highest ideals of government and leadership.
00:26:22Just remember that.
00:26:35Yes?
00:26:36Lord Porchester, Your Majesty.
00:26:40Plug in.
00:26:42Porchy.
00:26:43What a palaver.
00:26:44What is?
00:26:45Getting through to you.
00:26:47I picked up the phone to you just after nine this morning.
00:26:50It's now gone midday.
00:26:51Oh, don't exaggerate.
00:26:53But yes, I know.
00:26:54It is infuriating.
00:26:55Fire away.
00:26:56You asked me to come to some figures for you with regard to Oriole.
00:26:59Although I'm numerically dyslexic, runs in the family, I'm afraid, like the high forehead.
00:27:04I have done the sums, see if this helps you with your decision.
00:27:08In the course of his lifetime as a racehorse, Oriole has made you just over £40,000.
00:27:14Goodness.
00:27:15But, if you were to put him out to stud, he could make you far more.
00:27:18He's a recognised champion with a top-notch pedigree.
00:27:21You could stand him at Warfleton's style for top dollar.
00:27:27Well, that's the decision then.
00:27:30Good.
00:27:31And in the meantime, I'll ask if I can get you a direct line.
00:27:36To you?
00:27:37Yes, to me.
00:27:38Why?
00:27:39Or is there anyone else you wanted to speak to here?
00:27:42No.
00:27:43Good.
00:27:47Dollar, what is it?
00:27:49Top dollar.
00:27:50I need numbers.
00:27:52400.
00:27:53A pot.
00:27:54A shot.
00:27:56Sorry, I'm trying to find a less onomatopoeic expressive.
00:27:58What is ultimately...
00:27:59I know what it is.
00:28:00A shag.
00:28:01A cover.
00:28:03A cover?
00:28:04Yes, that's the correct term.
00:28:06For...
00:28:07A horse hump.
00:28:09Yes.
00:28:12So what might you earn then over the course of the year?
00:28:15Well, in one year alone, Oriole might cover 40 mares.
00:28:20Making about 16,000 pounds.
00:28:23Good for him.
00:28:24In the course of his lifetime at the stud, he might sire 500, 600 foals.
00:28:29Making me over 200,000 pounds.
00:28:32Creating an entire generation of offspring.
00:28:34Yes.
00:28:36Father to all the foals in our stables, and any other stable that could afford him.
00:28:40Yes.
00:28:42Oh, I see.
00:28:42So in time, every horse out there could somehow be related to Oriole.
00:28:50Yes, I suppose so.
00:28:53Like old man Carnarvon.
00:28:56Who?
00:28:58Your friend Porchy's father.
00:29:01Porchy?
00:29:02No.
00:29:02Like I said, his father.
00:29:05Yes, they're both called Porchy.
00:29:07Wasn't that the rumor?
00:29:08What rumor?
00:29:09Oh, that he'd had so many affairs.
00:29:12An entire generation of British aristocrats was related to him.
00:29:17An illegitimate Porchy.
00:29:19In every great house in the land.
00:29:23High foreheads everywhere.
00:29:26A numerical dyslexia.
00:29:29What?
00:29:30Nothing.
00:29:31What?
00:29:33Nothing.
00:29:37Michael.
00:29:39Dear boy.
00:29:45Good night.
00:29:47Good night.
00:29:49Let me have a look here.
00:29:52Marvellous.
00:29:53Shall we?
00:29:54Come on.
00:29:54You look beautiful.
00:29:56Mm-hmm.
00:30:09Goodbye.
00:30:16Bye.
00:30:20Bye.
00:30:22Bye.
00:30:26Bye.
00:30:54Oh, my God.
00:30:57Oh, my God.
00:31:28Oh, my God.
00:31:32Oh, my God.
00:31:33Oh, my God.
00:31:46Oh, my God.
00:31:48Oh, my God.
00:31:52Oh, my God.
00:32:00Oh, my God.
00:32:01Oh, my God.
00:32:24Oh, my God.
00:32:25Oh, my God.
00:32:27Oh, my God.
00:32:30Oh, my God.
00:32:52Oh, my God.
00:33:12Oh, my God.
00:33:12Oh, my God.
00:33:16Oh, my God.
00:33:29Oh, my God.
00:33:43Oh, my God.
00:33:57Oh, my God.
00:34:04Oh, my God.
00:34:14Oh, my God.
00:34:36Oh, my God.
00:34:39Oh, my God.
00:34:43Oh, my God.
00:34:49Oh, my God.
00:34:50Oh, my God.
00:34:54Oh, my God.
00:35:30Oh, my God.
00:35:32Oh, my God.
00:35:33Oh, my God.
00:36:00Oh, my God.
00:36:22on account of her wonderful golden curls in the most extraordinary color.
00:36:32Regretfully, though perhaps mercifully, I was not present when she died.
00:36:39When I came home, Clemmie roared like a wounded animal.
00:36:55We bought Tot, well, a year after Marigold died.
00:37:03That was when I put in the... the pond.
00:37:36Here.
00:37:55Well, thank you.
00:37:59It's a pleasure.
00:38:07I look forward to seeing it.
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00:39:03I've called up three different mayors.
00:39:06Very rarely does a forced tryst make a fruitful tryst.
00:39:10One wants the perfect fall, one needs to be prepared to wait for the perfect period.
00:39:14Shall we?
00:39:16Meet Neocracy.
00:39:17Oh, the Aga Khan.
00:39:18Indeed.
00:39:20Recently retired, with a good record as a winner.
00:39:22Lovely temperament.
00:39:24My only concern would be, is she perhaps a little too...
00:39:28Special.
00:39:29I worry that if we left these two to it, nothing would ever happen.
00:39:33Which is why I've also called up Turkish blood.
00:39:36As you can see, an altogether different proposition.
00:39:39Indeed.
00:39:39Strong, willful, with a terrific track record herself.
00:39:43I really would be breeding the best with the best.
00:39:46I'm sensing a barge.
00:39:47Through memory, your aureole is something of a sensitive soul.
00:39:51That hit him to be intimidated or come unstuck and faced a fiery warrior like this.
00:39:56That's very considerate of your portrait.
00:39:58Which is why I have a good feeling about our third candidate.
00:40:00Feast your eyes on Temple Bar.
00:40:03A hot thoroughbred with the winning streak herself.
00:40:06A little on the young side, perhaps.
00:40:09Just three.
00:40:10We don't mind that, do we?
00:40:17Immediate engagement.
00:40:18Yes.
00:40:19I must say, I do like this one.
00:40:21Mm-hmm.
00:40:23Would appear the feeling is mutual.
00:40:26Oh, love.
00:40:29Telegrams have been pouring into Dining Street today to wish to Winston Churchill a happy 80th birthday on this, the
00:40:3730th of November.
00:40:38They come from all parts of the globe.
00:40:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:40:44Happy birthday, darling old pug.
00:40:53Happy birthday today.
00:40:58Happy birthday to you.
00:41:02Happy birthday, dear religious hosts.
00:41:07Happy birthday to you.
00:41:42Oh, is it time?
00:41:43It is, Paul.
00:41:44Right.
00:41:52Go sit down, Michael.
00:41:54Thank you, Paul.
00:41:55Westminster Hall, silent witness of nearly a thousand years of history, was the scene of the birthday presentations to Sir
00:42:02Winston.
00:42:57I am deeply honored to be here today.
00:43:01No politician has ever received such an honor before, and I am deeply grateful.
00:43:10I am aware, however, that after having served my country for 54 of my 80 years, resignation is a word
00:43:28that hangs in the air.
00:43:32And indeed, this is the perfect occasion for it.
00:43:36The stage is set, and the audience is assembled all ready for a grand valediction.
00:43:46There's only one problem.
00:43:48The lead actor has forgotten his life.
00:43:53And instead of standing down, he is taking an encore.
00:43:59Oh, dear.
00:44:01He's playing with them all.
00:44:03When your political colleagues are kind enough to present you with a portrait by an ambitious modernist,
00:44:14one has to ask oneself, is it a gift, or is it a curse?
00:44:27Mr. Sutherland, the artist, and I spoke a great deal during my sittings.
00:44:35I reminded him of the stakes involved, that his portrait was not just of me, but of the office I
00:44:46represent, indeed, of our entire system of government.
00:44:50So, at long last, I look forward to unveiling this painting.
00:45:31Divine patriotic piece of modern art.
00:45:35Divine patriotic piece of modern art.
00:46:10Why are you here?
00:46:12I understand you've rejected the painting.
00:46:15I have.
00:46:16On what grounds?
00:46:16That is not a painting.
00:46:19It's a humiliation.
00:46:22How shall I paint him today?
00:46:25Ah!
00:46:26Sitting on a chair, producing a stool.
00:46:30A broken, sagging, pitiful creature, squeezing and squeezing.
00:46:36That's not how it's being seen.
00:46:37That is how it is.
00:46:39And I will not accept it.
00:46:41I don't think it's wise to reject it.
00:46:43It was commissioned by the members of the Joint Houses of Parliament as a sign of respect.
00:46:47But then they should have commissioned an artist who is respectful, instead of a Judas wielding his murderous brush.
00:46:54Look at it!
00:46:56It is a betrayal of friendship.
00:46:59And an unpatriotic, treacherous, cowardly assault by the individualistic left.
00:47:06As regards the friendship?
00:47:07Clearly, there is none.
00:47:11I accepted this commission because I admired you, and I came through the experience admiring you even more.
00:47:16You make monsters of everyone you admire?
00:47:20It's not vindictive.
00:47:22It's art.
00:47:23It's not personal.
00:47:24Well, you are a lost soul.
00:47:29A narcissist without direction or certainty.
00:47:32Please, sir.
00:47:34Don't overreact.
00:47:35Give it time.
00:47:36I showed the sketches to your wife throughout the process.
00:47:39She remarked on how accurate they were.
00:47:40That is the whole point.
00:47:42It is not a reasonably truthful image of me!
00:47:46It is, sir.
00:47:47It is not!
00:47:47It is cruel!
00:47:49Age is cruel!
00:47:57If you see decay, it's because there's decay.
00:47:59If you see frailty, it's because there's frailty.
00:48:03I can't be blamed for what is.
00:48:07And I refuse to hide and disguise what I see.
00:48:14If you're engaged in a fight with something, then it's not with me.
00:48:24It's with your own blindness.
00:48:36I think you should go.
00:48:39I think you should go.
00:48:52You should go.
00:49:04You should go.
00:49:22he's right what I am that man in the painting
00:49:31wretched and decaying and I cannot go on you've said that before
00:49:43and this time I mean it I'm tired
00:49:49you've had enough
00:49:52I have my love
00:49:59this time I really have
00:50:47of course I knew it was coming
00:50:50if I'm being frank there were
00:50:53one or two moments when I might have even hoped for it too
00:50:57prayed no doubt
00:51:06you really have been the most remarkable servant to your country
00:51:09thank you ma'am
00:51:10no Winston
00:51:12on behalf of us all
00:51:15thank you
00:51:21and you wish for Mr. Eden to take over
00:51:22I do
00:51:23well that will make him happy
00:51:26for a day or two
00:51:29he might even stop cursing me
00:51:31then he will be overwhelmed by a job
00:51:34in which no man can ever succeed
00:51:36and curse me again
00:51:38for leaving it to him
00:51:41it might be an idea
00:51:42not to tell him that before he starts
00:51:44no ma'am
00:51:48so
00:51:51this is our last audience
00:52:02yes
00:52:08however will I cope without you
00:52:11you will be fine ma'am
00:52:15I have nothing more to teach you
00:52:18which is why it's time for me to leave
00:52:31your majesty
00:52:32thank you
00:52:32and
00:52:34as
00:52:34as
00:55:11Hey, look.
00:55:11Here we go.
00:55:12All right.
00:55:14You all right?
00:55:15Yeah.
00:55:17Hold her steady.
00:55:19Ready?
00:55:23All right.
00:55:25All right.
00:55:25I say.
00:55:36Good boy.
00:55:38Oh boy.
00:55:41Is that it?
00:55:42Of course, two thousand guineas for that.
00:55:46as long as he's done what he needs to do and it bears fruit I don't mind well
00:55:51done Portchey yes indeed well done Portchey I heard he's been given a
00:55:59direct line who? Portchey so he can call straight in I know only because I tried
00:56:05to get one for Mike and was refused yes on account of him not being a family
00:56:11member. Portchey is like Fermi. is he? yes part of the furniture well as long as you
00:56:20don't sit on him many times too well that all seemed to go well yes it did
00:56:36isn't it you all right
00:57:08can you leave us now please? yes ma'am
00:57:28I have nothing to hide from you nothing
00:57:34Portchey is a friend and yes there are those who would have preferred me to
00:57:42marry him indeed marriage with him might have been easier might have even worked
00:57:49better than ours but to everyone's regret and frustration the only person I have
00:57:59ever loved is you and can you honestly look me in the eye and say the same
00:58:17can't you?
00:58:18can you?
00:58:32pray silence for her majesty the queen
00:58:44my lords ladies and gentlemen dear winston and lady churchill
00:58:56my confidence in sir anthony is complete and I know he will lead the country on to great achievements
00:59:06but it would be useless to pretend that either he or any of those successors who may one day follow
00:59:13him in office will ever for me be able to hold the place of my first prime minister to whom
00:59:22my husband and I owe so much and for whose wise guidance during the early years of my reign I
00:59:31shall always be so profoundly grateful
00:59:40I will remember you always
00:59:43your magnanimity your courage at all times
00:59:55and for your unfailing humour
00:59:57and for your unfailing humour founded in your unrivalled mastery of the english language
01:00:04I take comfort from the fact that in losing my constitutional advisor
01:00:13I gain a wise counsellor
01:00:19to whom I shall look for help and support in the days which lie ahead
01:00:33may there be many of them
01:00:34may there be many of them
01:00:36may there be many of them
01:00:43may there be many of them
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