is depicted in a nun’s habit – in reality she was a civilian then and did not adopt the habit (which she wore at the Coronation) until 1948. But this allows Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) to describe her disparagingly as ‘the hun nun’. But then she calls her daughter ‘Elizab...
原文链接The Crownhas now produced series three, which covers the years 1964 to 1977. Some will say that they can suspend judgment as to whether it is true or not and simply enjoy it as “good drama”. I understand this point of view, and I daresay there are viewers who are intelligent...
The Crown season 5 covers the years 1991-97, with a focus on the divorce between Prince Charles and Diana, the Al-Fayed family, and the infamous "Annus Horribilis" in 1992. Peter Morgan's historical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II has attracted controversy, especially from the ...
Series two opens with a scene implying that the marriage of the Queen and Prince Philip was so desperate that they would have liked to divorce. There is much talk of Prince Philip playing second fiddle, complaining, whingeing and whining, and the Queen feeling humiliated. This scene comes aft...
In its dramatization of the royal family throughout Queen Elizabeth II's reign, The Crown deals with real-life events. Here's how accurate it is.
The score is also a tribute to Kamen, Neely’s mentor. Kamen played the oboe, and the main theme begins and ends with that instrument. “It’s my thank-you to Michael,” he says. It was an ideal situation for a composer: he got to watch the entire series before starting work, and...
“This job has been a huge, huge privilege to me,” she added. “What would I have done for the last three years if it hadn’t been this?” Elizabeth Debicki (Zoe McConnell) Debicki’s almost spookily accurate portrayal of Diana Spencer could only come from someone whose ears were finel...
Counting is one of the first things we learn in a foreign language, yet mastering it takes time. While basic numbers may seem simple, using them effectively in communication requires much more than just memorising words.
Thatcher buttoned up. Diana is the heroine of this series, largely portrayed — in my view often unfairly — as the victim of a heartless family.Episode 1Did Lord Mountbatten write Prince Charles a letter urging him to settle down, on the day he set out for his ill-fated boating expeditio...
The Crown suggested that this ballerina was a creation of fiction but, most improbably the series named her as Galina Ulanova, the feisty prima ballerina assoluta of the Bolshoi Ballet, very much a real person.Young television viewers will not have heard of Ulanova, but she was an immensely...