I don’t watch much on the BBC except the Festival of Remembrance on the evening before the service at the Cenotaph, the service itself and one other TV drama when it’s on because I believe the BBC is a corrupt organisation that should have been closed down years ago. However, it is moments like this, the service at theCenotaph, things like the Coronation, royal funerals etc, the BBC does well. It’s just a pity they can’t get the rest of it right. On Sunday morning it was good to hear David Dimbleby in commentary, especially since he’s officially retired.
I watch with my dad every evening before attending Remembrance Sunday service the next morning along Woody.EXE and my other family members. This Remembrance Sunday hit me hard because I was ill 9 months before and everyone in Wales didn’t think I’d make it home but I recovered in hospital for 4 weeks receiving tpn treatment for my illness and I was very traumatised during that service. I remember Woody.EXE asking me if I’m willing to lay the united 93 40 poppy wreath so he walked down to the cenotaph with me so we could lay it together with the crowds crying their eyes out; I cried on live stream and everyone literally spotted it. Hopefully the 2024 Remembrance Sunday will be less traumatising
2024’s Remembrance Sunday Service was amazing and less traumatic. Come and See’s Flyora joined the commemorations for the first time that year and he was emotionally moved. Me and Flyora were at war months before Remembrance Sunday and the civilians were standing next to Flyora during the service. We were all emotionally moved
So beautifully presented by the BBC. The close-ups are particularly special.
Thank you very much for your hardworking efforts in uploading specials like these.
It's my pleasure
1:09:12 Trumpets & God Save The King
I love nimrod so beautifully played this year
Thank you Political TV, BBC and Mr. David Dimbleby, AI cannot replace you all.
44:49.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
Nice to see the Irish guards playing the bagpipes. 🇬🇧.
At 44:49, Big Ben strikes 11:00 AM, leading up to the two-minute silence
what the name of the song at 44:25?
21:14 The ceremony begins
As it should be.
1:05:26 St Anne
1:07:07 Descant
The BBC got the Fighting with Pride wreath bearer totally wrong. He was at the front not the rear. I know this because I was 2 ranks behind him
44:49
Camilla always reminds me of my dead grandmother. Bless her.
As always, spoilt by unnecessary commentary.
Shame on TH-cam for displaying ads on a moment of reflective, I can’t report TH-cam but disgusting views from Americans
I don’t watch much on the BBC except the Festival of Remembrance on the evening before the service at the Cenotaph, the service itself and one other TV drama when it’s on because I believe the BBC is a corrupt organisation that should have been closed down years ago. However, it is moments like this, the service at theCenotaph, things like the Coronation, royal funerals etc, the BBC does well. It’s just a pity they can’t get the rest of it right. On Sunday morning it was good to hear David Dimbleby in commentary, especially since he’s officially retired.
I watch with my dad every evening before attending Remembrance Sunday service the next morning along Woody.EXE and my other family members. This Remembrance Sunday hit me hard because I was ill 9 months before and everyone in Wales didn’t think I’d make it home but I recovered in hospital for 4 weeks receiving tpn treatment for my illness and I was very traumatised during that service. I remember Woody.EXE asking me if I’m willing to lay the united 93 40 poppy wreath so he walked down to the cenotaph with me so we could lay it together with the crowds crying their eyes out; I cried on live stream and everyone literally spotted it. Hopefully the 2024 Remembrance Sunday will be less traumatising
2024’s Remembrance Sunday Service was amazing and less traumatic. Come and See’s Flyora joined the commemorations for the first time that year and he was emotionally moved. Me and Flyora were at war months before Remembrance Sunday and the civilians were standing next to Flyora during the service. We were all emotionally moved
Nobody likes & wants a War.
So, the insufferably pompous Dimbleby had to talk all over, "Oft in the Stilly Night".
Evrry yr is the sane
Thank you for showing us the video of this moving occasion
because it was raining. It was miserable weather right across the country yesterday.
@@MatthewJackson-qb7jtBecause some them are also officers.
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It was pouring down during my service but it didn’t prevent me and my dad attending
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It was but it didn’t stop me and my dad from going down there. We had a lovely time despite me being traumatised from being ill