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There has been no mention of Ronnie Russell, former heavyweight boxer, who also received the George Medal (and later needed to auction it). Mr Russell, who got out of his car to intervene when he saw the late night incident unfolding, was later awarded the George Medal by the Queen, who told him: "The medal is from the Queen, but I want to thank you as Anne's mother.".
Also rather excessive with the background music which actually takes over the narrators voice so he is at time inaudible. This spoils the whole documentary.
The incidental music could be removed completely without diminishing any performance.
Also rather excessive with the background music which actually takes over the narrators voice so he is at time inaudible. This spoils the whole documentary.
The incidental music could be removed completely without diminishing any performance.
Viewed BBC 10th Nov 2024.
A rather drawn out story for the episode, picking up where series one completed.
Hope it improves or I'm going to be rather disappoint and an upset viewer because you've got to admit there is not much else on the box worth watching.
One point I will state which gives it 10 out of 10 ...there is no repulsive vulgar language in it.
The characters and history of those people is so well known the stage, scenes and costumes are all looking first class, albe a little too clean for that period.
Cromwell still comes across as a discerning politician with a softer heart than people can imagine, shrewd in diplomacy and handling of the king, who is still played by the red-headed Damian Lewis.
A rather drawn out story for the episode, picking up where series one completed.
Hope it improves or I'm going to be rather disappoint and an upset viewer because you've got to admit there is not much else on the box worth watching.
One point I will state which gives it 10 out of 10 ...there is no repulsive vulgar language in it.
The characters and history of those people is so well known the stage, scenes and costumes are all looking first class, albe a little too clean for that period.
Cromwell still comes across as a discerning politician with a softer heart than people can imagine, shrewd in diplomacy and handling of the king, who is still played by the red-headed Damian Lewis.