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Happy and Glorious was a 1952 British television series which aired on the BBC. It starred Renée Asherson as Queen Victoria and Michael Aldridge as Prince Albert. The series aired live, and the transmissions were not recorded.[1] The oldest surviving examples of British television drama come from 1953, consisting of two episodes of The Quatermass Experiment and two or three episodes of Sunday-Night Theatre, recording using the then-experimental telerecording process. Half the scripts were by Laurence Housman, drawn from his 1934 play Victoria Regina, also adapted for BBC Radio in 1981 under the title Happy and Glorious.[2]
1952 British television series
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Queen Victoria |
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Events |
- Coronation
- Honours
- Hackpen White Horse
- Wedding
- Golden Jubilee
- Honours
- Medal
- Police Medal
- Clock Tower, Weymouth
- Clock Tower, Brighton
- Bust
- Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition
- Diamond Jubilee
- Honours
- Medal
- Jubilee Diamond
- Jubilee Tower
- Cherries jubilee
- Recessional (poem)
- Cunningham Clock Tower
- Devonshire House Ball
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Reign |
- Bedchamber crisis
- Prime Ministers
- Edward Oxford
- Empress of India
- John William Bean
- Victorian era
- Victorian morality
- Visits to Manchester
- Foreign visits
- State funeral
- Mausoleum
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Family |
- Albert, Prince Consort (husband)
- Victoria, Princess Royal (daughter)
- Edward VII (son)
- Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (daughter)
- Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (son)
- Princess Helena of the United Kingdom (daughter)
- Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (daughter)
- Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (son)
- Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (son)
- Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (daughter)
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father)
- Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (mother)
- Descendants
- Royal descendants
- Princess Feodora of Leiningen (half-sister)
- Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen (half-brother)
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Early life |
- Kensington System
- John Conroy
- Victoire Conroy
- Louise Lehzen
- Lady Flora Hastings
- Charlotte Percy
- George Davys
- Legitimacy
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Honours |
- Places
- Empire Day
- Royal Family Order
- Victoria Day
- Victoria Day (Scotland)
- Victoria Cross
- Victoria (plant)
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Depictions | Film | |
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Television | |
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Stage |
- Victoria and Merrie England (1897)
- Victoria Regina (1934)
- I and Albert (1972)
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Statues and Memorials | |
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Poetry |
- "The Widow at Windsor" (1892)
- "Recessional" (1897)
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Songs | |
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Stamps | British |
- Penny Black
- Two penny blue
- Penny Red
- Embossed stamps
- Halfpenny Rose Red
- Three Halfpence Red
- Penny Venetian Red
- Penny Lilac
- Lilac and Green Issue
- Jubilee Issue
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Colonial |
- Chalon head
- Canada 12d black
- Canada 2c Large Queen
- Ceylon Dull Rose
- India Inverted Head 4 annas
- Malta Halfpenny Yellow
- Mauritius "Post Office" stamps
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Related |
- Osborne House
- Queen Victoria's journals
- John Brown
- Abdul Karim
- Pets
- Diamond Crown
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