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The Queen And I (TV Series)
The Queen and I or Queen and I may refer to: * ''The Queen and I'' (novel), a 1992 novel by Sue Townsend * ''The Queen and I'' (2018 film), a British TV film comedy drama based on the novel of the same name * ''The Queen and I'' (2008 film), a documentary film about Iranian Empress Farah Pahlavi * "The Queen and I" (song), a single by Gym Class Heroes from their album ''As Cruel as School Children'' * ''The Queen & I'' (American TV series), a 1969 sitcom starring Larry Storch and Billy De Wolfe * "The Queen and I (99 BPM)", a song by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, from the album ''1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?) ''1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?)'' is the debut studio album by British electronic band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (the JAMs), later known as the KLF. ''1987'' was produced using extensive unauthorised samples that plagiarised a wid ...'' * ''Queen and I'' (South Korean TV series), a 2012 television series {{DEFAULTSORT:Queen and I, The ...
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The Queen And I (novel)
''The Queen and I'' is a 1992 novel and play written by Sue Townsend, a fictional best-selling political satire revolving round the topic of republicanism in the United Kingdom. Plot The novel begins in 1992, set just after the general election of the same year, where the House of Windsor has just been deprived of its royal status by the People's Republican Party, and its members made to live like normal citizens. After a People's Republican Party government is elected by the British people, who were influenced by subliminal messages sent through their TV sets by members of the television technicians' union manipulated by Jack Barker, the Royal Family has to leave Buckingham Palace and must move to a council estate. Barker, as the new Prime Minister, transforms Britain into a republic and dismantles the monarchy. In Hellebore Close (aptly known as "Hell Close" to its longtime residents), the new home of the Royal Family, they learn to cope with the normal day of ordinary ...
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The Queen And I (2018 Film)
''The Queen and I'' is a 2018 British TV film comedy drama directed by Dan Zeff, based on a 1992 novel/play of the same name written by Sue Townsend, adapted as a Christmas special on Sky One, released on Christmas Eve. Cast *Samantha Bond as Queen Elizabeth II *Oliver Chris as Prince Charles *Amanda Abbington as Princess Anne *Julia McKenzie as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother *Frances Barber as Princess Margaret *David Walliams as Jack Barker *Noah Bailey as Prince Harry *Johnny Vegas as Spiggy * Woody Melbourne as Prince William *Ellen Thomas as Philomena *Kathryn Drysdale as Trish Welling *Bronwyn James Bronwyn is a Welsh language, Welsh feminine given name, a variant of the mostly feminine version Bronwen/Branwen, literally meaning "White Raven (or Crow)" or, abstractly, "White Breast" (from ''bran'', raven, and ''bron'' ("breast") and 'g'''we ... as WPC Ludlow References External links *''The Queen and I'' Comedy.co.ukReview '' The List'' 2018 television films Briti ...
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The Queen And I (2008 Film)
''The Queen and I'' ( sv, Drottningen och jag) is a 2008 Swedish-made documentary feature film about Farah Pahlavi, the former Queen and Empress of Iran. The film was produced and directed by Iranian-Swedish filmmaker Nahid Persson Sarvestani. The film follows the former queen and empress and the director, a former communist, as they share ideas and concerns about the country they were both forced to leave after the revolution. Storyline The film opens by showing the coronation of Farah Pahlavi and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1967 and explaining the story of Nahid's childhood, growing up in a poor family where lunch was not a mundane privilege. She explains the downfall of the shah, the rising popularity of Khomeini, and the death of her brother, Rostam, along with how she escaped to Dubai from Iran, remaining as a fugitive there for two years before flying to Sweden on a fake passport. After several emails to the former empress, Nahid is invited to her home in Paris. Two weeks int ...
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The Queen And I (song)
"The Queen and I" is a song by American rap rock band Gym Class Heroes, released as the first single from their third studio album, '' As Cruel as School Children'' (2006). The song is a more fast-paced song than many other of the group's songs. The song refers to lead singer, Travis McCoy, falling in love with an alcoholic (the "Queen"). "The Queen and I" was a non-chart qualifier in the UK as both physical formats contained a sticker, which is against UK chart rules. The single was re-released in the UK on 29 October 2007, following the top five success of "Cupid's Chokehold" and "Clothes Off!!" there. This song has been featured in computer games such as ''Tony Hawk's Project 8'' and as an instrumental version on '' Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08''. Formats and track listings UK CD: # "The Queen and I" (explicit album version) # "Ovrigadu, P.A." (non-album track) 7" Vinyl: # "The Queen and I" (explicit album version) # "Boomerang Theory" (non-album track) UK re-release CD 1: # " ...
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The Queen & I (American TV Series)
''The Queen & I'' is an American television sitcom which aired on CBS from January 16 until April 3, 1969. It starred Larry Storch as a junior officer serving a once popular but now aging and run-down cruise ship, the ''Amsterdam Queen''. When he finds out the new owners intend to sell the ship for scrap, he and the rest of the crew involve themselves a number of "get rich quick" schemes in an attempt to save their ship. Duffy's efforts to raise money often coincided with his gambling and other personal scams. He and the crew were opposed by first officer Oliver Nelson (Billy De Wolfe), the main antagonist, who was highly suspicious of Duffy's activities and often sought to put an end to them. History Although Storch and De Wolfe were the main stars, the series had a strong supporting cast that included familiar character actors Liam Dunn, Dave Morick, Pat Morita (later of ''Happy Days''), Chet Stratton, Carl Ballantine, and Dave Willock. Other supporting roles were played by B ...
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1987 (What The Fuck Is Going On?)
''1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?)'' is the debut studio album by British electronic band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (the JAMs), later known as the KLF. ''1987'' was produced using extensive unauthorised samples that plagiarised a wide range of musical works, continuing a theme begun in the JAMs' debut single "All You Need Is Love". These samples provided a deliberately provocative backdrop for beatbox rhythms and cryptic, political raps. Shortly after independent release in June 1987, the JAMs were ordered by the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society to destroy all unsold copies of the album, following a complaint from ABBA. In response, the JAMs disposed of many copies of ''1987'' in unorthodox, publicised ways. They also released a version of the album titled ''1987 (The JAMs 45 Edits)'', stripped of all unauthorised samples to leave periods of protracted silence and so little audible content that it was formally classed as a 12-inch single. Background and recordi ...
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