Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)

In a historic recording titled "Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)," the evening of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation is celebrated with greetings from the people of the Commonwealth and their leaders in London. The program ends with a message from the Queen, introduced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Narrators Robert Donat and Edward Ward are featured, and special linking music is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The recording includes a montage of voices from across the Commonwealth, expressing loyal wishes to the Queen and celebrating the unifying influence of the Coronation celebrations. Notable figures, such as Prime Ministers from Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, also convey warm and personal wishes to the Queen, reflecting the global significance of her reign.
Archivist's Original Title
Long Live the Queen (Coronation Programme)
Time duration
1:08:30
Recording date of the original material
2 June 1953
Broadcast Date
2 June 1953
Country Name
Recording place
Resource Language
English
Archivist Category
Spoken voice
Recording context
Radio Programme
Collection source citation
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Original item number
26SX4795
SEAH Identifier
BBC00110
Other Identifier
c208a934-9493-7bfb-e040-a8c004093871
Broadcast Topic
Politics

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