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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasy about 50,000 viewers. we have got two of our cameras high up and the gate ourselves. _ however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. now, if you are a fan of radio, i mean, really a fan of radio, then you will know what this is. pips. they are called the pips, and when you hear them, you will know it is something o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to follow a strict format so they could figure out where they were. the centre of all british nautical charts was the greenwich meridian, 0 degrees, and each vessel also k
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasy about 50,000 viewers. we have got two of our cameras high up and the gate ourselves. _ however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. now, if you are a fan of...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasched by about 50,000 viewers. we have got two of our cameras high up and the gate ourselves. _ however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. now, if you are a fan of radio, i mean, really a fan of radio, then you will know what this is. pips. they are called the pips, and when you hear them, you will know it is something o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to follow a strict format so they could figure out where they were. the centre of all british nautical charts was the greenwich meridian, 0 degrees, and each vessel
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasched by about 50,000 viewers. we have got two of our cameras high up and the gate ourselves. _ however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. now, if you are a fan...
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it's a recording of my father doing _ george vi. it's a recording of my father doing a _ george vi.ster was very of is partly because i miss him and i would like to hear— because i miss him and i would like to hear his — because i miss him and i would like to hear his voice on that island. there _ to hear his voice on that island. there ties — to hear his voice on that island. there lies the coffin of the king. there lies the coffin of the king. the oak— there lies the coffin of the king. the oak of— there lies the coffin of the king. the oak of sandringham. - there lies the coffin of the king. the oak of sandringham.- there lies the coffin of the king. the oak of sandringham. there we have it, the oak of sandringham. there we have it. just _ the oak of sandringham. there we have it. just a _ the oak of sandringham. there we have it, just a little _ the oak of sandringham. there we have it, just a little bit _ the oak of sandringham. there we have it, just a little bit of- the oak of sandringham. there we have it, just a little bit of one - the oak of sandringham. there we have it,
it's a recording of my father doing _ george vi. it's a recording of my father doing a _ george vi.ster was very of is partly because i miss him and i would like to hear— because i miss him and i would like to hear his — because i miss him and i would like to hear his voice on that island. there _ to hear his voice on that island. there ties — to hear his voice on that island. there lies the coffin of the king. there lies the coffin of the king. the oak— there lies the coffin of the...
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in 1952, king george vi fell seriously ill, he sent his daughter with her husband to a trip to australia and new zealand, they had to return through kenya, that was the last time she saw her father in kenya, prince philip informed the queen about the death of her father, they say that she could not go to london holding back tears looked out the window and thought about the future britain was already waiting for her the death of the king who was only 56 years old changed her life forever a 25-year-old mother of two young children ascended the throne i think in many ways it was a terrible shock just imagine at that age she hoped that she would have plenty of time for completely different things for the family and children and to prepare god save the queen hipub hurrah the planning lasted for 16 months but on the second of june 1953 the coronation of queen elizabeth ii stunned the country, which was still in post-war conditions and a harsh economy." the most unimpressed was the beginning of the service, when the queen entered and passed the look on which she had to sit next , she knelt in p
in 1952, king george vi fell seriously ill, he sent his daughter with her husband to a trip to australia and new zealand, they had to return through kenya, that was the last time she saw her father in kenya, prince philip informed the queen about the death of her father, they say that she could not go to london holding back tears looked out the window and thought about the future britain was already waiting for her the death of the king who was only 56 years old changed her life forever a...
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acceptable it is not too simple and in december 1936 it was still a stroke of lightning when king george vi ascended the throne the princesses moved to of buckingham palace when elizabeth was informed about it. she was frightened and asked what does it mean that you will be queen, asked her sister princess margaret, probably that's what she heard in response, why was she born in a truly happy family, they they had dogs when it was a wonderful family life they felt safe and loved each other until suddenly a stable and calm life ended they had to leave a comfortable private house in piccadilly and the whole family had to get used to it she took it seriously i think she followed the example of her parents and her mother was absolutely critical of her understanding of what a monarch should be growing up she watched her father who had to overcome his own shyness to lead an empire on the eve of war he did various practical matters, worked with documents of the ministry of foreign affairs. and she watched all this, that is, she accepted all the main components of the board from him. of course , it
acceptable it is not too simple and in december 1936 it was still a stroke of lightning when king george vi ascended the throne the princesses moved to of buckingham palace when elizabeth was informed about it. she was frightened and asked what does it mean that you will be queen, asked her sister princess margaret, probably that's what she heard in response, why was she born in a truly happy family, they they had dogs when it was a wonderful family life they felt safe and loved each other...
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princess anna, but she had no idea about it, but soon the family suffered a terrible blow in 1952, king george vi became seriously ill, he sent his daughter with her husband on a trip to australia and new zealand, they had to return through kenya, that was the last time she saw her father in kenya, prince philip informed the queen of the death of her father, they say that dear to london, she could not hold back tears, looked out the window and thought about the future. britain was already waiting for her. the death of the king, who was only 56 years old, changed her life forever. the 25-year-old mother of two small children went to throne i think it's a shocker that in many ways it was a terrible shock just imagine at this age she hoped she had plenty of time for completely different things for the family and children and in order to prepare she can protect the queen hip hip hooray the planning lasted 16 months but the second in june 1953, the coronation of queen elizabeth ii shocked the country, which was still in the conditions of the post-war and harsh economy, which filled the large squares w
princess anna, but she had no idea about it, but soon the family suffered a terrible blow in 1952, king george vi became seriously ill, he sent his daughter with her husband on a trip to australia and new zealand, they had to return through kenya, that was the last time she saw her father in kenya, prince philip informed the queen of the death of her father, they say that dear to london, she could not hold back tears, looked out the window and thought about the future. britain was already...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wast 50,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. before one of ever is the bbc it colleagues really not many are around these days. as it became tradition at the corporation to empty the insides and plate is leaving presents, but what a thing to have the good news is, at the bbc, it looks pretty hefty, and it is really big. it tended to let the world travel to it made up for it in the circles it socialised in. it played host to alfred hitchcock, poet ts eliot, author hg wells, and thatis poet ts eliot, author hg wells, and that is a and legend, petula clark, kate career aged nine in front during rehearsal there was the most enormous air raid, and the producer asked if one of the kids could sing a song or say a piece of poetry. and they put a
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wast 50,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. before one of ever is the bbc it colleagues really not many are around these days. as it became...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasy about 50,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. but now, let's go back before the time of television to the very beginnings of the bbc in 1922. of course, way before television came radio and what do you need to broadcast a voice to the nation? you are going to need one of these. and one of the most iconic mics ever is the bbc—marconi type a and when i say iconic, it is an icon. literally. one of our colleagues, joe leates, really, really loves this microphone so we sent him to the archives to see what he could dig up. not many are around these days, especially ones that work, as it became tradition at the corporation to empty the insides and plate them with gold as leaving presents for announcers. but what a thing to have on your man
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasy about 50,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. but now, let's go back before the time of television to the very beginnings of the bbc in...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast was,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. way before television came radio. 0ne one of our colleagues loves this microphone. we sent him to the archives— microphone. we sent him to the archives to — microphone. we sent him to the archives to see what he could dig up. archives to see what he could dig up greek— archives to see what he could dig up. greek not many are around these days, _ up. greek not many are around these days, especially ones that work. in the tradition at the corporation... what _ the tradition at the corporation... what a _ the tradition at the corporation... what a thing to have on your mantelpiece. the good news is, that here at_ mantelpiece. the good news is, that here at the _ mantelpiece. the good news is, that he
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast was,000 viewers. however, it was the coronation of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. way before television came radio. 0ne one of our colleagues loves this microphone. we sent him to the...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasthe coronation of his daughter that really brought
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wasthe coronation of his daughter that really brought
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in the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcastrs. however, it was the culmination of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. iii} that really brought television into our homes.— that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions _ into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of— into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us _ into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us watched i into our homes. 70 years later, | many millions of us watched the queen's funeral on smart tvs, phones, laptops, or on huge screens around the country, demonstrating just how far technology has moved on. but now, technology has moved on. but now. let's _ technology has moved on. but now. let's go _ technology has moved on. but now, let's go back before the time of television to the very beginnings of the bbc in 1922. of course, way before television came radio and what do you need to broadcast a voice to the nation?- do you need to broadcast a voice to the nation? you are auoin voice to the natio
in the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcastrs. however, it was the culmination of his daughter that really brought television into our homes. iii} that really brought television into our homes.— that really brought television into our homes. 70 years later, many millions _ into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of— into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us _ into our homes. 70 years later, many millions of us...
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the last king to be coronated was george vi in 1937. so it's a long time since a king of england has been named. the announcement comes about a month of the death of charles mother, queen elizabeth ii. that is "the story" of october 11th. the story goes on. see you back here tomorrow. >> neil: here we go again. fox on top of yet another massive wave of migrants arriving in texas today. pressure mounting on the administration to do something about it or at least talk about it. more buses are pouring in to the big apple as a result of it. and we, we're all over it with griff jenkins in eagle pass, texas with the crowds of migrants still screaming in. laura ingle on new york city's mayor now trying to slow the migrant buses down and brandon judd on how his officers are just trying to keep up. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. so much to get to. let's get to the border in eagle pass. that's where we find griff jenkins. hi, griff. >> good afternoon, neil. if vice president harris would come one day every day, we would get these big groups here in th
the last king to be coronated was george vi in 1937. so it's a long time since a king of england has been named. the announcement comes about a month of the death of charles mother, queen elizabeth ii. that is "the story" of october 11th. the story goes on. see you back here tomorrow. >> neil: here we go again. fox on top of yet another massive wave of migrants arriving in texas today. pressure mounting on the administration to do something about it or at least talk about it....
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the last king to be coronated was george vi in 1937. since a king of england has been named. the announcement comes about a month of the death of charles mother, queen elizabeth ii. that is "the story" of october 11th. the story goes on. see you back here tomorrow. >> neil: here we go again. fox on top of yet another massive wave of migrants arriving in texas today. pressure mounting on the administration to do something about it or at least talk about it. more buses are pouring in to the big apple as a result of it. and we, we're all over it with griff jenkins in eagle pass, texas with the crowds of migrants still screaming in. laura ingle on new york city's mayor now trying to slow the migrant buses down and brandon judd on how his officers are just trying to keep up
the last king to be coronated was george vi in 1937. since a king of england has been named. the announcement comes about a month of the death of charles mother, queen elizabeth ii. that is "the story" of october 11th. the story goes on. see you back here tomorrow. >> neil: here we go again. fox on top of yet another massive wave of migrants arriving in texas today. pressure mounting on the administration to do something about it or at least talk about it. more buses are pouring...
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the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wassomething o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to follow a strict format so they could figure out where they were. the centre of all british nautical charts was the greenwich meridian, 0 degrees, and each vessel also kept a fancy clock on board that told the local time at the meridian and helped them to calculate their position really precisely. but over long journeys, how could the captains keep those clocks accurate to the second? well, to bring in the new year in 1923, the bbc ran an experiment to broadcast the midnight bongs of big ben on the radio. big ben bongs it was a bonging success, and the following year the first fully accessible time signal, the greenwich time signal, started to be broadcast every hour — and it hasn't stopped since. the
the coronation of king george vi was the first time the cameras were used outside and the broadcast wassomething o'clock. i find them quite soothing. but have you ever wondered why they exist? ships. the pips tell ships what time it is and help them navigate. at the height of the british empire, britain had a lot more ships than anyone else anywhere in the world and their maps all needed to follow a strict format so they could figure out where they were. the centre of all british nautical...
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because television, there had been partial television, there had been partial television of king george vi'subject here, and in the realms should see this event. the solemnity of the fact i am now queen. i think that's quite an important fact which can be easily overlooked. it's a religious ceremony, king charles ii! is a defender of the faith, and he swears the coronation oath to uphold the law. to rule with justice. swears the coronation oath to uphold the law. to rule withjustice. and to support the church of england of which he is supreme governor which is, of course, to chiller. he doesn't have real power. he can summer bishops and archbishops to see him but he doesn't tell them what to do and i don't think the archbishop of canterbury was expecting him to say, i think you want to have this in future and this is how you should conduct yourself in future, that doesn't happen at all, but it's an important commitment. king charles is very, very serious about humble duty. as prince of wales, for all those years, half century, he spent his time tirelessly working with communities, working in
because television, there had been partial television, there had been partial television of king george vi'subject here, and in the realms should see this event. the solemnity of the fact i am now queen. i think that's quite an important fact which can be easily overlooked. it's a religious ceremony, king charles ii! is a defender of the faith, and he swears the coronation oath to uphold the law. to rule with justice. swears the coronation oath to uphold the law. to rule withjustice. and to...
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george w. bennie thompson, the chair of the january six committee in the first week of january two vi thousand five , he joined three other democrats, house members and barbara boxer, to overturn the election in ohio.xe nobody overtur calls them electn deniers. lewis john lewis respected mans re john lewis marched with mlk. he refusedo ttoo go to donaldsn trump's inauguration because he thought the election was stolen. 25% of democrats didn't sto go because they thought they were asking. and we and hillary for >> the entirety of president trumpy presidency refer to him as illegitimate and said the election was stolen. her word wor, not mine.m elec and nobody calls them election deniers. and hillary's platform has never been shut down.t and stacey abrams, stacey abrams, stacey abrams abram is denying that she she denied the election. >> so she had an election, deny >> leon elecy. >> leo, i'm looking atworr the race. i'm really worried. i know what it's like to wha live paycheck to paycheck. it's not it's not good. and 70 percent od.f the countryo itw is living paycheck to paycheck. >> right. yo
george w. bennie thompson, the chair of the january six committee in the first week of january two vi thousand five , he joined three other democrats, house members and barbara boxer, to overturn the election in ohio.xe nobody overtur calls them electn deniers. lewis john lewis respected mans re john lewis marched with mlk. he refusedo ttoo go to donaldsn trump's inauguration because he thought the election was stolen. 25% of democrats didn't sto go because they thought they were asking. and we...