king's speech" had churchill doing the opposite of what he actually did which is cravenly support edward viii actually in his marriage to wallace simpson. >> rose: cravenly supported him? >> yes. >> rose: i thought he advised him not to do it or at least ld him... help me with my history here. >> no, that's wrong. hang on as long as he possibly can. >> rose: i'm sorry. it wasn't about marrying ms. simpson it was about whether you should abdicate or not. >> yes, i beg your pardon. about whether he should abdicate. >> rose: but that was his sense of country, sense of monarchy. >> maybe, yes. >> rose: if it's not, what is it? >> it probably was... yes i think probably he was sort of appeared of what might come indeed, untried, untested. but i was... what we were saying was that churchill was very kind of... even when he contradicted himself between one year and the next he was absolutely adamant, he was not really... even though... what he was reflective and tortured about were elements of his own personality which threw him into black dog depression. >> rose: who was he tortured about, snow >>