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  1. 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.

  2. Happy and Glorious: With Renée Asherson, Michael Aldridge, Laidman Browne, Hilda Fenemore. Episodes from the life of Queen Victoria between her accession in 1837 and the Diamond Jubilee in 1897.

  3. 5. Mai 2017 · 16. lists. Michael McIntyre: Happy and Glorious. All Episodes 2017. Season. 1. All. Overview. 1 Episode. IMDB TVDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007f1ade3785c0> Premiered2017-05-05T21:00:00Z. Runtime1h. Total Runtime1h(1 episode) Country United Kingdom. GenresComedy. Michael McIntyre is back with his brand new show.

  4. Happy and Glorious may refer to: Happy and Glorious (TV series), a 1952 British TV drama series about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Happy and Glorious, a short film starring Queen Elizabeth II and Daniel Craig as James Bond shown as part of the 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony.

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    (named after a line in the English national anthem, God Save the Queen) is a short film directed by Danny Boyle and produced by the BBC that was part of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony titled Isles of Wonder that took place on July 27 in London. It features Daniel Craig as James Bond and Queen Elizabeth II as herself. It was later uploade...

    James Bond enters the front gate of Buckingham Palace in a London black cab. His entrance (accompanied by an arrangement of Handel's "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba") is noticed by Brazilian children (a nod to Rio de Janeiro, the next summer Games host city) in the throne room. 007 arrives via black cab at Buckingham Palace while the Queen is writing a letter. An aide introduces James Bond, and Bond escorts Queen Elizabeth II (who played herself, acknowledging Bond with the words, "Good evening, Mr. Bond") out of the building and into a waiting AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter.

    Many onlookers wave, and even the statue of Churchill smiles and greets them. At dusk, they arrive over the stadium, bail out, and parachute to earth.

    The helicopter flies across London, above the cheers of a crowd on The Mall, past Nelson's Column, doubling back to the Palace of Westminster with an animated Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square, and then along the Thames past the London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, the financial district City of London (with 30 St Mary Axe in the background), and then passes through Tower Bridge, accompanied by the Dambusters March.

    The film finishes with Bond and the Queen apparently jumping from a helicopter live above the stadium with Union Jack parachutes (famously used by Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me) accompanied by the James Bond Theme. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, along with Jacques Rogge, are then introduced to the audience, the Queen wearing the same dress as in the film, as if she had just arrived with Bond.

    Stunt Performers

    •Gary Connery •Mark Sutton

    Helicopter Pilots

    •Sam Edding •Marc Wolff

    Flag Team Leader

    •Squadron Leader Lambert, Royal Air Force, RAF Brize Norton

    For the scenes with the helicopter, the Queen was doubled by actress Julia McKenzie, and for the parachute jump by BASE jumper and stuntman Gary Connery wearing a dress, hat, jewellery and with a handbag. Bond was played by Mark Sutton. The helicopter had flown to the stadium from Stapleford Aerodrome in Essex.

    The Union Flag was then raised by members of Her Majesty's Armed Forces, while the first and third verses of the national anthem were performed a cappella by the Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children.

    •Although it was shown before the film's release, Bond wears the same Tom Ford dinner jacket as he does in the Macau casino and Silva's island scenes in Skyfall, as well as promotional material for the film. Filming for Skyfall began on November 7, 2011 and continued to at least May 6, 2012; Happy & Glorious was filmed in March and April of 2012.

    •Danny Boyle was also due to direct No Time to Die, but pulled out because he was unhappy with the ending and didn't wish to be associated with James Bond's fate in that film.

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  6. 15. Juni 2001 · 41. Happy and Glorious (1) June 15, 2001. 41 / 86. 50 min. Crime. Drama. Based on Book. 1980s. 1990s. 2000s. 2010s. Hollis falls under deeper suspicion in relation to an elderly woman’s death, his royal protection application falls by the wayside — as do many of the relief. Сast and Crew. Stars. Jeff Stewart. René Zagger. Graham Cole. George Rossi.