Churchill Must Go | The Crown (Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Greg Wise)
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- Churchill (John Lithgow) denies the fog's severity and tightens control over Philip (Matt Smith). Lord Mountbatten (Greg Wise) alerts Elizabeth (Claire Foy) about Churchill's declining political support, and Elizabeth takes action.
From Season 1, Episode 4: Act of God
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The Crown is based on Queen Elizabeth II as a young newlywed faced with leading the world's most famous monarchy while forging a relationship with legendary Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. The British Empire is in decline, and the political world is in disarray, but a new era is dawning. Peter Morgan's masterfully researched scripts reveal the Queen's private journey behind the public façade with daring frankness. Prepare to see into the coveted world of power and privilege behind the locked doors of Westminster and Buckingham Palace.
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Even if Churchill needed to go Mountbatten had so many agendas it is tough not to questionn anything he says.
Back when the crown has a sprinkle of game of thrones within its screenplay.
I see Claire Foy's face, I click.
Claire Foy is beautiful
Pleasant, friendly face
When I think of the young queen I always think of Claire Foy.
What’s not to like. She is a 10.
@@heybuh007 She is
Greg Wise is a fantastic and highly underrated actor.
No
Churchill is a great war time leader but there is a reason he was pretty much immediately removed after the war. If there is no war to be fought. He became completely incompetent
not to mention actively dangerous considering he wanted to go to war with the Russians.
He was extremely incompetent also as a war leader, read some history books.
He was also really old when he got elected a second time. Churchill suffered from many health problems, and some senility. That's why I dread the 2024 U.S. presidential elections--we've got two demented, addled, extremely stubborn geezers in the mold of 1950s Churchill to deal with. These are not good choices for president. Sigh...
@@PeterT-i1w Results speaks differently lol.
Marines are hired for a job. Once the job is done they make horrible cops. You need to then hire a cop.
Brilliant actress
Weatherby, err... I mean Greg Wise, makes a great Mountbatten!
Cool that they got Mitt Romney to be in this scene.
acting the part is what Mittens is all about.
😂
I likened him to a young jerry brown at first
LMFAO on the floor.
Very perfunctory head bow to the young queen, and no head bow to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh...wonder if he ever bowed to his nephew.
Fuck that. Mountbatten was the man who put that family back in prestige.
Why was Lord Mountbatten considered to be a member of the Royal Family?
He was Prince Phillip’s uncle. It’s not like any aunty or uncle of Princess Kate is considered to be a member of the Royal Family?
He was a great grandson of queen Victoria..his sister was prince Philips mum..he and Elizabeth are cousins
In short, Lord Mountbatten was part of the royal family because he was a close relative of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth. He was also a highly respected public servant who held a number of important positions throughout his career. He served as the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia Command, in the Second World War, and as the last Viceroy of India, overseeing the country's transition to independence in 1947. He also served as the First Sea Lord and the Chief of the Defence Staff.
Remember that the royal family was more inbred back then. Lord Mountbatten was a great grandson of Queen Victoria, making him second cousins with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Unlike Camilla or Kate’s families, Lord Mountbatten was royal by his own right, and very closely related to the queen. He was also Philip’s father figure, so he was essentially the father-in-law of Elizabeth, and it makes sense that they spoke often.
He was much more free than the main royal family, however. Lord Mountbatten engaged in politics very often, did business, and held various high ranks in the military.
Kate Middleton is not in the incestuous upper echelons of European royalty because she's of commoner stock. Lord Mountbatten was a family member because he was a cousin once removed or twice removed of practically everyone in the Windsor/Saxe-Coburg-Gotha family. Princess Diana also belonged to this incestuous upper crust. That's why she was so beloved by the Queen and Prince Philip early on, and why Charles was forced to marry her. Diana came from "good stock." That's because Diana is distantly related, through her aristocratic ancestors, to the Hanovers, and thus Queen Victoria, on both her father's and mother's side.
@@peterbrongers
He was also the liberator of Burma from the occupying Japanese, & first Governor General of India, as a new member of the Commonwealth. No such career of public service has ever been, before or since. 👑
I need more Greg Wise in any Netflix, I hope to see him on Bridgerton
One Day This Will Come To An - End !” 🤷♀️
The people didn’t know it at the time, but re-electing Churchill back in 1951 was a dumb move.
It’s like they had completely forgotten why they voted him out in the first place.
Should've voted him out during ww2 too.
@@happyzone1000why?
@@gagecole4913 not good enough.
@@happyzone1000 He led the country to victory in its darkest hour, what more can you expect
@@gagecole4913 sank it back to its darkest hour too, which is why they let him go🤣
omg plsss do more
What is the national emergency they talk about?
Great Smog of London, 1952
The Brit’s are chilly
I thought so but wasn't sure. Thanks.
@@finlayhowe887
It was the "smog", a combination of smoke and fog caused by every home and every factory burning coal as fuel. Imagine a fog so dense that you could see no further than 3 or 4 metres in the daytime and even less at night, which lasted for weeks, and killed thousands through respiratory illness.
@@finlayhowe887 a pollution inversion. Google Donora, PA.
Who's the queen talking to? Her uncle prince henry?
Earl Mountbatten. His nickname in the RF was "Dickie"
The one the Irish murdered alongside children.
Uncle Dickie, who in his own mind was the monarch.
Thanks for the info...
The deluded Lord Mountbatten. He thought he could manipulate the Queen all the time.
Did the IRA ..... with a 'looking the other way' from London....take Lord M out?.....mmmmm
Churchill had plenty of shortcomings, but nobody was as consistently wrong as Atlee.
Chamberlain?
And still, academics and historians regard Atlee as a better PM than Churchill.
@@hammer3721 Because, of course, the collectivist left has thoroughly captured academia as a part of their Long March Through the Institutions.
@@hammer3721 No kidding 'academics' favor people on the left? Who could have seen that coming.
@@SamBrickell My guy is triggered by people with university degrees =))) Weren't the people on the right meant to respect 'education,' and 'intellectuals?' I suppose being a hypocrite is easier these days...
Sound is gone
Ok
First 😁
Whoopediedoo.
@@ArmyJames Yay! Right?!
"It is time for you to call Churchill and ...."
"And what?"
"Have him knackered...."