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Percentages agreement
- The percentages agreement was a secret informal agreement between British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during the Fourth Moscow Conference in October 1944. It gave the percentage division of control over Eastern European countries, dividing them into spheres of influence.
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Churchill's Secret is a British drama television film first broadcast on ITV1 on 28 February 2016. The screenplay was written by Stewart Harcourt based on the book The Churchill Secret: KBO by Jonathan Smith. It stars Michael Gambon as Winston Churchill and Romola Garai as Millie Appleyard, his nurse. Production was supported by PBS, which ...
Churchill's Secret: Directed by Charles Sturridge. With Michael Gambon, Romola Garai, Lindsay Duncan, Daisy Lewis. British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (Sir Michael Gambon) suffers from a stroke in the summer of 1953, which is consequently kept a secret from the rest of the world.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Charles Sturridge
- 2016-09-11
- Secret Pathos
- Expert Casting
- What Good’s A Constitution?
- K.B.O.
- “See Them Off, Winston”
Exactly how ill the Prime Minister really was I leave to experts. At the time, many close to him thought he would die. Colville wrote: “he went downhill badly, losing the use of his left arm and left leg.”In the film Churchill’s doctor, Lord Moran (Bill Paterson), summoned to Downing Street, finds the PM singing incoherently: “I’m for...
Critics who say PBS dotes on British drama forget that UK theatre offers unequalled depths of talent. There are so many exceptional actors that casting lookalikes for a historical film is a relative breeze. In Churchill’s Secret,the casting is superb. Michael Gambon is an excellent Churchill: more drawn, less cherubic, but perfec...
More time could have been spent on how Colville and Soames held the fort while the boss recovered. Churchill once wrote a famous article, “What Good’s a Constitution?” In 1953, they must have asked themselves that question. Today it would be impossible to keep a lid on such a secret. What they did might indeed be thought unconstitutiona...
While the testimony of insiders certainly suggests a close call, many were confident that Churchill would recover. The morning after the stroke, wrote Mary Soames, he “amazingly presided at a Cabinet meeting, where none of his colleagues thought anything was amiss.” She quoted Harold Macmillan: “I certainly noticed nothing be...
Some observers have faulted the portrayal of Clementine in Churchill’s Secret—not for Lindsay Duncan’s skillful acting, but for the words the script has her say. To some she seems a whiny, self-centered neurotic, the very picture given in recent biography. I honestly didn’t have that impression. At Margate Clementine tells him fi...
Churchill’s Secret Army. The Auxiliary Units were the brainchild of Sir Winston Churchill after the evacuation of Dunkirk. Highly trained and totally secret, their job was to provide resistance to the invading German army…. The summer of 1940 marked some of the darkest days in British history. The British army had been successfully ...
Set during the summer months of 1953 Churchill - now Prime Minister for the second time and in his late 70’s - suffers a life‐threatening stroke, which is kept secret from the world.
- 1 min
- 25.4K
- ITV
Feb 28, 2016 · A new series dramatising the early life of Queen Victoria is due soon and Sunday evening was given over to Charles Sturridge’s handsomely made period drama set during Winston Churchill’s final ...
Michael Gambon stars as Winston Churchill in this dramatization of Churchill’s life-threatening stroke in the summer of 1953, when he was prime minister for the second time.
- 101 min
- 51.3K
- Ipemp