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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, PC, DL, FRS, RA (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a historian, a writer (as Winston S. Churchill), and an artist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and was the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.
Churchill was born into the family of the Dukes of Marlborough, a branch of the Spencer family. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, was a charismatic politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer; his mother, Jennie Jerome, was an American socialite. As a young army officer, he saw action in British India, the Sudan, and the Second Boer War. He gained fame as a war correspondent and wrote books about his campaigns.
At the forefront of politics for fifty years, he held many political and cabinet positions. Before the First World War, he served as President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, and First Lord of the Admiralty as part of Asquith's Liberal government. During the war, he continued as First Lord of the Admiralty until the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign caused his departure from government. He then briefly resumed active army service on the Western Front as commander of the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He returned to government under Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, then Secretary of State for the Colonies. After two years out of Parliament, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Baldwin's Conservative government of 1924–1929, controversially returning the pound sterling in 1925 to the gold standard at its pre-war parity, a move widely seen as creating deflationary pressure on the UK economy.
Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer-Churchill MBE (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was the son of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Preston from 1940 to 1945. His wife from 1939 to 1946 was Pamela Harriman; they had a son, Winston Churchill, who would follow his father into Parliament.
He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford and became a journalist. In 1931 he shared Edward James's house in London with John Betjeman. While attending Oxford, Churchill became embroiled in the controversy of February 1933 King and Country debate. Three weeks after the associated pacifist resolution was passed, Churchill proposed a resolution at the Oxford Union to delete the "King and Country" motion from the Union's records but this was defeated by 750 votes to 138 in a rowdy debate (one which was better attended than the original debate), where Churchill was met by a barrage of hisses and stink bombs. A bodyguard of Oxford Conservatives and police escorted Churchill back to his hotel after the debate.
Jeanette, Lady Randolph Churchill, CI DStJ (née Jerome; 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921) was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and the mother of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
Jeanette "Jennie" Jerome was born in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn in 1854, the second of four daughters (one died in childhood) of financier, sportsman, and speculator Leonard Jerome and his wife Clarissa (always called Clara), daughter of Ambrose Hall, a landowner. She was raised in Brooklyn and other parts of what would become New York City. She had two surviving sisters, Clarita (1851-1935) and Leonie (born 1859). Another sister, Camille (1855-1863) died when Jennie was nine. Leonard Jerome was rumoured to also be the father of the American opera singer Minnie Hauk.
There is some controversy regarding the time and place of her birth. A plaque at 426 Henry St. gives her year of birth as 1850, not 1854. However, on 9 January in 1854, the Jeromes lived nearby at number 8 Amity Street (since renumbered as 197). It is believed that the Jeromes were temporarily staying at the Henry Street address, which was owned by Leonard's brother Addison, and that Jennie was born there during a snowstorm.
Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, GBE, CStJ (née Hozier; 1 April 1885 – 12 December 1977) was the wife of Sir Winston Churchill and a life peeress in her own right.
Although legally the daughter of Henry Montague Hozier and Lady Blanche Hozier (a daughter of David Ogilvy, 10th Earl of Airlie), her paternity is a subject of much debate, as Lady Blanche was well known for infidelity. After Sir Henry found Lady Blanche with a lover in 1891, she managed to avert her husband's suit for divorce due to his own infidelities, and thereafter the couple separated. Lady Blanche maintained that Clementine's biological father was Capt. William George "Bay" Middleton, a noted horseman; Mary Soames, Clementine's youngest child, believed this. However, Clementine's biographer, Joan Hardwick, has surmised (due in part to Sir Henry Hozier's reputed sterility) that all Lady Blanche's "Hozier" children were actually fathered by her sister's husband, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1837–1916), better known as a grandfather of the famous Mitford sisters of the 1920s. Whatever her true paternity, Clementine is recorded as being the daughter of Lady Blanche and Sir Henry.
The word lady is a civil term of respect for a woman, specifically the female equivalent to gentleman or lord, and in many contexts a term for any adult woman. Once confined to usage when specifically addressing women of high social class or status; over the last 300 years, the term may now be used to refer to any respectable adult woman.
The word comes from Old English hlǣfdige; the first part of the word is a mutated form of hlāf, "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding hlāford, "lord". The second part is usually taken to be from the root dig-, "to knead", seen also in dough; the sense development from bread-kneader, or bread-maker, or bread-shaper, to the ordinary meaning, though not clearly to be traced historically, may be illustrated by that of "lord".
Actors: Gabriel Murray (writer), Gabriel Murray (director), Christine Mulhern (actress), Elizabeth Mulhern (actress), Wenxia Gong (producer), Peter Calderon (producer), Sol Golden Sato (editor),
Genres: Mystery,Actors: Judi Dench (actress), Gerard Butler (actor), Oliver Ford Davies (actor), Rebecca Eaton (producer), Stephen Warbeck (composer), Billy Connolly (actor), Geoffrey Palmer (actor), Antony Sher (actor), Andrea Calderwood (producer), David Westhead (actor), Kim Armitage (miscellaneous crew), Robin Sales (editor), Paul Sarony (producer), James Vaughan (actor), Georgie Glen (actress),
Plot: Queen Victoria is deeply depressed after the death of her husband, disappearing from public. Her servant Brown, who adores her, through caress and admiration brings her back to life, but that relationship creates scandalous situation and is likely to lead to monarchy crisis.
Keywords: 1860s, 1880s, 19th-century, assassination-attempt, bagpipes, benjamin-disraeli, british-royal-family, caretaker, character-name-in-title, class-differencesActors: Eric Idle (actor), Ronald Lacey (actor), Michael Hordern (actor), David Bowie (actor), Peter Bull (actor), Álvaro Carcaño (actor), John Cleese (actor), Peter Cook (actor), Graham Chapman (actor), Peter Boyle (actor), Graham Chapman (actor), Carlos East (actor), Marty Feldman (actor), Tommy Chong (actor), Cheech Marin (actor),
Plot: Yellowbeard, a pirate's pirate, is allowed to escape from prison to lead the authorities to his treasure. He finds that his wife neglected to tell him that he now has a son, 20, and shame of shame, an intellectual. The British Navy, Yellowbeard, his son, and members of Yellowbeard's old crew all go after the treasure.
Keywords: box-office-flop, breasts, cult-movie-cast, funeral-march-by-chopin, historical-fiction, hook-for-hand, independent-film, piracy, pirate, seaActors: Orson Welles (director), Orson Welles (writer), Tim Brooke-Taylor (actor), Charles Gray (actor), Jonathan Lynn (actor), Orson Welles (actor), Orson Welles (actor), Graeme Garden (actor), Oja Kodar (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Jean Simmons (actress), Nicholas Hammond (actor), Dick O'Neill (actor), George Schaefer (director), Basil Rathbone (actor), Claire Bloom (actress), George Schaefer (producer), Frances Sternhagen (actress), Keith Michell (actor), Roy Poole (actor), Bernard Green (composer), Roderick Cook (actor), Earl Montgomery (actor), George Turner (actor), Truman Gaige (actor),
Plot: When Princess Anne ascends to the English throne in 1702, she lifts to royal eminence two of her closest friends, John Churchill, one of the Crown's illustrious soldiers, and his wife Sarah. Anne's childhood friend. Shy and inhibited, Anne had few friends other that the Churchills. In time, they would be accused of running the kingdom for their Queen, who suffered from alcoholism and gout.
Genres: ,Seven part mini-series (1974) based on the life of Jennie Jerome, the American heiress and mother of Sir Winston Churchill.
Lady Clementine Churchill broadcasts over Moscow Radio a message from her husband PM Sir Winston Churchill to Marshal Joseph Stalin on the day after Victory in Europe Day. 9 May 1945. Transcript: "It is my firm belief that on the friedship and understanding between the British and Russian peoples depends the future of mankind." The full text of the PM's Message: “I send you heartfelt greetings on the splendid victory you have won in driving the invader from your soil and laying the Nazi tyrant low. It is my firm belief that on friendship and understanding between the British and Russian peoples depends the future of mankind. Here in our island home we are thinking today very often about you and we send you from the bottom of our hearts our wishes for your happiness and well-being and t...
Hyde Park Gate, London. SV. Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Clementine Churchill leaving their home, 28 Hyde Park Gate, they walk across to car to go to celebrate Lady Churchill's 78th birthday with family. CU. Photographer. SCU. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill sitting in car. SV. People waving from window opposite. SV. Car drives off. GV. Tufton Court, home of their daughter Mary, Mrs Christopher Soames. CU. Mrs Soames and Lady Churchill at the door of Tufton Court. CU. Sir Winston Churchill standing by the car. His daughter comes into picture and kisses him. He then takes off his hat to acknowledge the crowd. CU. Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill walking towards the door of Tufton Court. CU. Crowd. CU. Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill smiling to the crowd. Lady Churchil...
By Winston Churchill’s own admission, victory in the Second World War would have been “impossible without her.” Until now, however, the only existing biography of Churchill’s wife, Clementine, was written by her daughter. Sonia Purnell finally gives Clementine her due with a deeply researched account that tells her life story, revealing how she was instrumental in softening FDR’s initial dislike of her husband and paving the way for Britain’s close relationship with America. It also provides a surprising account of her relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt and their differing approaches to the war effort. Born into impecunious aristocracy, the young Clementine was the target of cruel snobbery. Many wondered why Winston married her, but their marriage proved to be an exceptional partnership....
Randolph inexplicably resigns from his high post in the British government and begins acting more and more erratic. Soon, Jennie learns the horrible truth behind her husband's erratic behavior.
Downing Street & Buckingham Palace, London. CU. Sir Winston Churchill (lib). GV. Crowds at Downing Street, & SV. SV. Lord Woolton arriving at No 10 for the last cabinet meeting with Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister. SV. Sir Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary and new Prime Minister, walking down Downing Street. SCU. Sir Anthony Eden entering No 10. LV. Crowd and press outside No 10. SCU. Sir David Eccles, Conservative Minister of Education, arrives. SCU. Mr Harold Macmillan, Foreign Secretary, arriving. SV. Pressmen. CU. Mr R. A. Butler waving from No 10. SV. Crowd. CU. American sailor watching. SV. Sir David Maxwell Fyffe leaving, followed by other ministers. LV. Crowds outside No 10. SV. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minster of Labour and National Service, and Lord Woo...
For More Great Documentaries please visit www.DocumentaryList.NET and support the site Churchill's Girl - The fascinating biography of Pamela Churchill Harriman, the 20th century's greatest courtesan. Pamela Churchill Harriman was Winston Churchill's daughter-in-law and confidante, and with his knowledge conducted a series of affairs in wartime London, picking up the pillow talk of diplomats and generals. Churchill's Girl includes interviews with key people in her life, including: her son, brother, son-in-law and stepdaughter, Peter Duchin and Brooke Hayward Duchin and the granddaughter of her husband Averell Harriman, Alida Morgan. The programme is interspersed with archive illustrating her wedding to Randolph Churchill, travels with Winston, campaigning with Bill Clinton, as ambassadres...
In this clip from 1979, Winston Churchill's daughter talks about her parents' feelings toward Wallace Simpson. In the 1930s, Simpson was at the centre of a royal scandal, when she allegedly became the mistress of King Edward VIII. He later abdicated his throne to marry her. For more classic clips, go to http://www.cbc.ca/archives Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCFacebook Instagram:...
Jennie and Randolph go to live in Ireland after Randolph accepts a government position there when he's ostracized from British society because of a feud with the Prince of Wales. Lee Remick stars as Jennie Jerome, born in the United States in 1845, who eventually became Lady Randolph Churchill, and gave birth to Sir Winston Churchill in this seven-part, seven-hour biographical mini-series.
Bridget Osborne spoke to Sonia Purnell, the author of ‘First Lady: The Life and Wars of Clementine Churchill’, being published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death (or 70th anniversary of VE Day or 75th anniversary of Churchill becoming Prime Minister – take your pick!) Without Winston Churchill’s inspiring leadership Britain could not have survived its darkest hour and repelled the Nazi menace. Without his wife Clementine, however, he might never have become Prime Minister. By his own admission, the Second World War would have been ‘impossible without her’. Yet Clementine Churchill seems to have been airbrushed out of history. One official biography of Churchill makes not one single mention of her. Sonia Purnell (journalist and serial biographer – she’s writt...
This clip is from a home movie made at Balmoral during the summer of 1952. It shows Sir Winston and Lady Churchill with members of the Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles. This short clip of the film was shown on 4 April 2013 to The Queen's guests at a reception for the British Film industry.
The 22,000 ton "Saxonia", up-to-the-minute newcomer to the magnificent and famous fleet of Cunard liners, has been launched at Clydebank by Lady Churchill. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1669ae68eec54fc5b033418be1b75bf1 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
As well as being a formidable politician and wartime leader, Churchill was well known for his rapier-like wit in social circles. One of many such exchanges was with Nancy Astor, a Viscountess and the first woman to sit as an MP in the House of Commons. As this extract shows, although a noted intellect, she was unlucky enough to find herself on the end of Sir Winston's sharp tongue, with predictably devastating results. An extract from Churchill: The Lost Interviews. http://www.churchillinterviews.co.uk
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Five years after the death of her first husband, Lord Randolph Churchill, Jennie gets re-married to George Cornwallis-West who is the same age as her oldest son Winston.
The Abolition of Britain is the first book by conservative journalist Peter Hitchens. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=724ab967a1dfdc3397ba66f539a0d81b&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&index;=books&keywords;=hitchens%20britain Originally published in 1999, it charts and examines a period of perceived moral and cultural reform between the 1960s and the New Labour general election win in 1997. Hitchens asserts that the reforms facilitated vast and radical constitutional change under Tony Blair's new government that amounted to a "slow motion coup d'état". The book was cited by Gillian Bowditch in The Times as being a major modern work to dissect "the decline in British morals and manners over the past 50 years", and identified by Andrew Marr in...
Randolph's political career recovers after a stint in Ireland but having grown apart from her husband, Jennie embarks upon an extramarital affair with a dashing Austro-Hungarian nobleman, Count Karel Kinsky (Jeremy Brett). Jennie worries about her husband's deteriorating health. Lee Remick stars as Jennie Jerome, born in the United States in 1845, who eventually became Lady Randolph Churchill, and gave birth to Sir Winston Churchill in this seven-part, seven-hour biographical mini-series.
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Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Interview with Winston Churchill' - 50/10 Material for newsreel story - extra shots. Various out-takes of Churchill speaking to Camera. He varies parts of the speech quite considerably. Churchill looks quite uncomfortable making this film. Transcripts exist in the paperwork. FILM ID:1450.12 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Great and interesting behind the scenes footage of Churchill in January 1950 preparing a newsreel message for the British public for the following month's general election. Full out-takes can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeUitxocRug ___ Specially interested in War? - Check out our ‚War Archive': http://bit.ly/1jHBjmY Have a look on ‚Vintage Fashion': http://bit.ly/1st5iPT Here you find more about ‚Sporting History': http://bit.ly/1lom5zM ___ Tell us your stories on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/britishpathe The archive on our website: http://www.britishpathe.com ___ About British Pathé Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1976 in the United Kingdom. Its f...
Titles read: "SIR WINSTON BACK HOME". London. General views of Middlesex Hospital and crowds waiting outside to see Sir Winston Churchill emerge. C/U of sign reading 'Private Patients Entrance' above the door. Lady Clementine Churchill goes into the hospital, greeted by officials. An ambulance pulls up outside the entrance. Churchill, looking rather frail, is carried down the entrance steps in a chair by four ambulance men. He waves to the crowds, cigar in hand. Police hold the crowds back. Photographers crowd around the ambulance and take pictures. The ambulance sets off. At Churchill's home, 28 Hyde Park Gate, we see more crowds and policemen gathered. Lord Moran and another man go inside. The ambulance arrives and Churchill is carried out of the ambulance in his c...
Plain B/W title. MS, SCU & CU Mr Churchill speaking on the forthcoming General Election. Speech copy retained at Soho Square. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/23c45104c489459e9bb7e75d371b6aef Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
Full title reads: "The Newsreel Association having offered equal facilities to the three principal Political Parties present in this issue of Pathe News an interview with the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, OM CH MP". Pathe studios, Wardour St, London. Winston Churchill, leader of the Conservative Party speaks in advance of the 1950 General Election: "Permit me, ladies and gentlemen, to claim your attention for a moment. It can only be a moment, for as you know we are all on the ration. The vote that you will give on February 23rd is of profound importance to your future, your homes and families and to our country. The choice is plain, are we now to take another plunge into Socialist regimentation or shall we return to the highroad of freedom of enterprise and with proper safeguards opp...
Downing Street & Buckingham Palace, London. CU. Sir Winston Churchill (lib). GV. Crowds at Downing Street, & SV. SV. Lord Woolton arriving at No 10 for the last cabinet meeting with Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister. SV. Sir Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary and new Prime Minister, walking down Downing Street. SCU. Sir Anthony Eden entering No 10. LV. Crowd and press outside No 10. SCU. Sir David Eccles, Conservative Minister of Education, arrives. SCU. Mr Harold Macmillan, Foreign Secretary, arriving. SV. Pressmen. CU. Mr R. A. Butler waving from No 10. SV. Crowd. CU. American sailor watching. SV. Sir David Maxwell Fyffe leaving, followed by other ministers. LV. Crowds outside No 10. SV. Sir Walter Monckton, Conservative Minster of Labour and National Service, and Lord Woo...
The Duke of Windsor discusses Winston Churchill before the first world war and the support he gave him following his abdication.
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Interview with Winston Churchill' - 50/10 Material for newsreel story - extra shots. Various out-takes of Churchill speaking to Camera. He varies parts of the speech quite considerably. Churchill looks quite uncomfortable making this film. Transcripts exist in the paperwork. FILM ID:1450.11 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Joe Wright’s new film Darkest Hour follows Winston Churchill, played by Gary Oldman, during a crucial moment at the beginning of World War II. In the video above, Oldman talks about how playing Churchill inhabited every aspect of his life, and tells us about the app he used to prepare for the role. Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Welsh thespian legend and Hollywood actor, Richard Burton recalls the time he was forced to duet 'Hamlet' with Winston Churchill
Rt Hon. Winston Churchill, as a Liberal MP, delivers Speech on the Budget speaking against Conservative taxation. The earliest known recording of Winston Churchill's voice.
Winston Churchill speech on World War II. Winston Churchill talking about the first ten weeks of war.
Winston Churchill's 1942 famous speech in the US
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The Duke of Windsor talks about his memories of Winston Churchill.
Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Winston Churchill, reflects on the personal side of the life and legacy of Winston Churchill.
Darkest Hour Gary Oldman On Privilege Playing Winston Churchill Subscribe to Red Carpet News: http://bit.ly/1s3BQ54 Director Joe Wright, Anthony McCarten, Kristen Scott Thomas and Gary Oldman speak about Winston Churchill drama Darkest Hour ahead of the red carpet premiere at TIFF 2017. Red Carpet News TV provides exclusive in depth coverage from the Toronto International Film Festival 2017 including red carpet premiere events, press conferences and filmmaker interviews. Talent featured this year includes Jennifer Lawrence, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Benedict Cumberbatch, Margot Robbie, James Franco, Vince Vaughn, Halle Berry, Elle Fanning, Jake Gyllenhaal, Guillermo Del Toro, Alicia Vikander, Armie Hammer, Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Javier Bardem, Charlie Hunnam, L...
Seit dem 4. November ist auf Netflix das opulente Historiendrama „The Crown“ zu sehen, in dem die Geschichte von Königin Elizabeth II. erzählt wird. Eine wichtige Rolle in ihrem Leben nahm auch der damalige Premierminister und Kriegsheld Winston Churchill ein, der in der Serie von John Lithgow („Dexter“) gespielt wird. Im Interview mit Serienjunkies.de spricht er über diese besondere Rolle und die Herausforderungen bei der Produktion von „The Crown“. Viel Spaß! Alle Infos zur Serie findet ihr hier: http://www.serienjunkies.de/the-crown Mehr News, Reviews, Interviews und vieles mehr zu Euren Lieblingsserien findet Ihr auf serienjunkies.de! http://www.serienjunkies.de Serienjunkies auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/serienjunkies Serienjunkies auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/seri...
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Seven part mini-series (1974) based on the life of Jennie Jerome, the American heiress and mother of Sir Winston Churchill.
By Winston Churchill’s own admission, victory in the Second World War would have been “impossible without her.” Until now, however, the only existing biography of Churchill’s wife, Clementine, was written by her daughter. Sonia Purnell finally gives Clementine her due with a deeply researched account that tells her life story, revealing how she was instrumental in softening FDR’s initial dislike of her husband and paving the way for Britain’s close relationship with America. It also provides a surprising account of her relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt and their differing approaches to the war effort. Born into impecunious aristocracy, the young Clementine was the target of cruel snobbery. Many wondered why Winston married her, but their marriage proved to be an exceptional partnership....
Randolph inexplicably resigns from his high post in the British government and begins acting more and more erratic. Soon, Jennie learns the horrible truth behind her husband's erratic behavior.
Jennie and Randolph go to live in Ireland after Randolph accepts a government position there when he's ostracized from British society because of a feud with the Prince of Wales. Lee Remick stars as Jennie Jerome, born in the United States in 1845, who eventually became Lady Randolph Churchill, and gave birth to Sir Winston Churchill in this seven-part, seven-hour biographical mini-series.
Five years after the death of her first husband, Lord Randolph Churchill, Jennie gets re-married to George Cornwallis-West who is the same age as her oldest son Winston.
Randolph's political career recovers after a stint in Ireland but having grown apart from her husband, Jennie embarks upon an extramarital affair with a dashing Austro-Hungarian nobleman, Count Karel Kinsky (Jeremy Brett). Jennie worries about her husband's deteriorating health. Lee Remick stars as Jennie Jerome, born in the United States in 1845, who eventually became Lady Randolph Churchill, and gave birth to Sir Winston Churchill in this seven-part, seven-hour biographical mini-series.
The Gathering Storm starring Albert Finney as Winston Churchill. The audio commentary by the director and the producer.
A superb documentary covering the last two decades of Winston Churchill's extraordinary life. It focuses on his astonishing defeat in the 1945 election, his political recovery at Fulton, Missouri, and then his political victory in 1951 when he again became Prime Minister. Presented by the ever-excellent Professor David Reynolds, it is first-class material for students of the man and the period. Uploaded for educational purposes only. Comments are welcome, but any offensive or aggressive assertions will be immediately deleted.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, DL, FRS, RA (30 November 1874 -- 24 January 1965) was a British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0805023968/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0805023968&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=b52225503ad97d6364a2fb17ed8421da Widely regarded as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century, Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a historian, a writer, and an artist. He is the only British Prime Minister to have won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and was the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. Churchill was born into the aristocratic family of ...
Jennie's marriage to second husband George Cornwallis-West crumbles when famed actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell casts her roving eye upon George and they begin an extramarital affair.
For More Great Documentaries please visit www.DocumentaryList.NET and support the site Churchill's Girl - The fascinating biography of Pamela Churchill Harriman, the 20th century's greatest courtesan. Pamela Churchill Harriman was Winston Churchill's daughter-in-law and confidante, and with his knowledge conducted a series of affairs in wartime London, picking up the pillow talk of diplomats and generals. Churchill's Girl includes interviews with key people in her life, including: her son, brother, son-in-law and stepdaughter, Peter Duchin and Brooke Hayward Duchin and the granddaughter of her husband Averell Harriman, Alida Morgan. The programme is interspersed with archive illustrating her wedding to Randolph Churchill, travels with Winston, campaigning with Bill Clinton, as ambassadres...
Backing up the notion ‘what a man can do, a woman can do better’. This episode of the Churchill Show is solely dedicated to celebrating women who have moved the world and and made a difference in the society in whats termed as a patriarchal society. Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke. Follow @ntvkenya on Twitter and like our page on Facebook: NTV Kenya.
The Abolition of Britain is the first book by conservative journalist Peter Hitchens. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=724ab967a1dfdc3397ba66f539a0d81b&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&index;=books&keywords;=hitchens%20britain Originally published in 1999, it charts and examines a period of perceived moral and cultural reform between the 1960s and the New Labour general election win in 1997. Hitchens asserts that the reforms facilitated vast and radical constitutional change under Tony Blair's new government that amounted to a "slow motion coup d'état". The book was cited by Gillian Bowditch in The Times as being a major modern work to dissect "the decline in British morals and manners over the past 50 years", and identified by Andrew Marr in...
This is a wonderful biography of the prime minister of England, Sir Winston Churchill. It explores his early life, military service, and finally his political career in which he rallied the British and led his country to victory in WWII. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdKnjmeaUvJ4ZJmENHwCCA
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On the new episode of Hot Topics, Latasha and her panelists talk about Tonto Dikeh's ex-husband's Churchill's alleged affair with TBoss, Bobrisky and Tunde Ednut attacking each other on social media, Monalisa Chinda controversial take on domestic violence, Journalist Azuka Ogujuiba who interviewed both Tonto and her ex-husband Churchill tell us Churchill's side of the domestic violence story plus much more...
Churchill's Portrayal in Movies and TV. MOVIE LIST: Captains of the Clouds (1942) Mission to Moscow (1943) Stalingradskaya bitva I (1949) Ogni Baku (1950) Padenie Berlina (1950) An American in Paris (1951) The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951) The Man Who Never Was (1956) Operation Crossbow (1965) Osvobozhdenie: Napravlenie glavnogo udara (1971) Young Winston (1972) The Woman I Love (1972) The Gathering Storm (1974) Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974) Edward the Seventh (1975) Days of Hope (1975) The Eagle Has Landed (1976) Picassos äventyr (1978) Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978) Ike (1979) Sekret Enigmy (1979) The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1981) Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981) The Winds of War (1983) Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1986) Jane and th...
Sonia Purnell, author and Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow, talks about 'Clementine Churchill and Eleanor Roosevelt: Two First Ladies of War' at the Trust's 50th Anniversary Fellows' Day held at Blenheim Palace on 27 May 2015