Elizabeth R: A Year in the Life of the Queen | |
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Genre | Documentary film |
Written by |
Antony Jay Edward Mirzoeff |
Directed by | Edward Mirzoeff |
Narrated by | Ian Holm |
Composer(s) | Rachel Portman |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | BBC |
Producer(s) | Edward Mirzoeff |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Release | |
Picture format | Colour |
Original release | 6 February 1992 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Royal Family (1969) |
Followed by | Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work |
Elizabeth R is a 1992 television documentary film about Queen Elizabeth II. It was produced by the BBC and directed by Edward Mirzoeff. It was the second officially approved documentary about the British royal family since 1969's Royal Family.Elizabeth R was followed by the BBC-RDF documentary Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work in 2007.
The film was produced by BBC to mark the 40th anniversary of the Queen's accession. The director and producer was Edward Mirzoeff. The writers of the screenplay were Mirzoeff and Antony Jay, who also wrote the script of the 1969 royal documentary, Royal Family. The program was narrated by Ian Holm and Rachel Portman's music was specially composed for the film.
The filming took place over 18 months. Before its public air, the Royal Family watched it and approved its broadcasting. The format of the 110-minute film is color and NTSC. A VHS video of the program was released in 1992.
The script of the program was later published as a book with the same title.
The film was aired on 6 February 1992, the 40th Accession Day of the Queen, and it was also broadcast in more than 25 countries around the world. It was aired on PBS in the US on 16 November 1992.
It contains a wide range of royal activities by the Queen in 1991 and provides various firsts such as voiceover commentary by the Queen. It shows royal family gatherings, her state visit to the United States, a pony ride with her grandchildren at Balmoral Castle and the preparations for a banquet at Windsor Castle among the others. It also displays meetings of the Queen with a number of significant political figures, including Francesco Cossiga, Edward Heath, Ronald Reagan and Lech Walesa. The Queen is also depicted with her mother, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on Derby Day at Epsom in the film.