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Yes I agree. Too much melodrama.
The queen mother underused most onscreen time involved her drinking or eating!
Yes I agree. Too much melodrama.
The queen mother underused most onscreen time involved her drinking or eating!
Not convinced they got that casting right at all.
And as you imply Queen Elizabeth should have been a more central figure. She remained a key influence on The Queen but that's not covered at all.
Because very few actresses do? resembling the person isn't necessary for playing htem...
This actress gave an interview to the Mail Online where she said her mother looked so much like Diana people fainted when they saw her. I rolled my eyes so hard they almost got stuck.
Having said that, I would have bet a years' salary on Gillian Anderson win for her portrait of Maggie T., as I thought she was superb. So her winning a GG was an absolute no brainer to me, I thought her performance was the highlight of season 4, outstanding.
Looking forward to season 5.
Sorry, do you mean the actress's mother resembled Diana? and people fainted when they saw her? honestly!
Season 5 of the crown. They're going to replace the awful actress who played Diana in season 4.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...s-boast-fifth-season-Netflix-drama-juicy.html
Yes, the awful actress who won a Golden Globe for the role, didn't she?
Season 5 of the crown. They're going to replace the awful actress who played Diana in season 4.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...s-boast-fifth-season-Netflix-drama-juicy.html
Lesley Manville is excellent in whatever role she takes on, and Jonathan Pryce is an interesting choice for Prince Philip. I'm not sure what the casting indicates about which direction the writers are going to push the narrative.
Netflix series The Crown will feature Martin Bashir's interview with Diana despite Prince William's calls for it never to be aired again, it has been claimed.
The next instalment of the popular series will cover the BBC reporter's 'dishonest' and 'deceitful' 1995 Panorama interview across two episodes, reports suggested.
A source close to the show, which is written by British playwright Peter Morgan, told The Telegraph 'scripts are already out there' after being written last year.
They added: 'The team were doing the most incredible research and they've got it all in there: the build up to the interview, how Bashir effectively groomed Diana, the interview itself, and the aftermath are all factored in over more than one episode.'
Wonderful...I’m so glad I’ve never watched Netflix, and I never would. Peter Morgan is despicable.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...Martin-Bashirs-bombshell-interview-Diana.html
the interview won't disappear. It already has been quoted in many a royal biography and is on the Internet.