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an observer who was trusted. jonathan double be on his father's belsen report, next 1953 and a key moment in the history of television. in london bbc bosses asked reluctant winston churchill for the rights to fill queen elizabeth's coronation. witness history spoke to lady jane lacey was one of the queen's maids of honour.— maids of honour. when we arrived. — maids of honour. when we arrived, all— maids of honour. when we arrived, all got _ maids of honour. when we arrived, all got into - arrived, all got into procession and then the queen turned around and said are you ready, girls? we turned around and said are you ready, girl was 'e w ,7 . , turned around and said are you ready, girl was a w w; . , said yes. i was a very unsophisticated 19—year—old, i have to say i was really frightened, i did know at that be televised. previous first at home is
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a very important document in thejewish archive because it is regarded as unimpeachable evidence that this happened firsthand from an observer who was trusted. jonathan dimbleby on his father's belson report. next to 1953 and a key moment in the history of television in london. bbc bosses asked a reluctant winston churchill for the right to film queen elizabeth the seconds coronation. witness history spoke to ladyjane lacey, who was one of the queen's maids of honour. when we arrived, we all got into a procession, and then the queen turned round and said, are you ready, girls? we said, of course, yes, ma'am. i was a very unsophisticated
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the people closer to it. it really would have been a crime, i think, if they'd been denied that. the coronation was a watershed as far as television was concerned. and it did so much for the industry because television receiver sales absolutely took off after that. i mean, from then on, television was respectable and the royal family was very firmly established. lady jane lacey and the story of the coronation. our next witness is sir paul mccartney's brother, mike. he was there as the beatles performed. beatles performed all you need is love live to an estimated global audience of 700 million people. the beatles were playing live in an ambitious global linkup across continents time zones. there are 1a countries involved and the programme broke all audience records.
PeopleCoronationTelevisionCrimeWatershedLady-jane-laceyRoyal-familyDawn-by-televisionStoryTelevision-receiver-salesIndustryWitnessLady Mary Russell, the youngest of Queen Elizabeth's six maids of honor for her coronation, died one day before the late monarch's state funeral on Sept. 19. She was 88. The Times reported Lady Russell's death in the obituary section, writing that she died "peacefully" at home with her family on Sept. 18. "Beloved wife of David, much-loved mother of Arabella, Anthony, Philip, Jason and Mariana, and dearly loved by her 12 grandchildren," the obituary read. Queen Elizabeth's state funeral, held th
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