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The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
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Len Goodman learns more about brutal Victorian prison punishments in Secrets from the Clink.
The Strictly Come Dancing judge finds out what his violent ancestor Henry would have had to deal with while serving time in the prison system.
In the first of two episodes, Goodman discovers that his great great grandfather was assaulted and threatened by his son, Henry, who threatened to kill him with a pickaxe and also assaulted his mother.
Goodman learns about the isolation Victorian prisoners had to endure, working alone in their cells and wearing special masks to cover their faces so they couldn't see each other.
After first thinking Henry "got his just desserts", Goodman changed his mind when being told about the punishments he would have had to carry out.
He said: "It makes me feel so sad for him. We all lose our temper, and what he did was terrible, but we...
The Strictly Come Dancing judge finds out what his violent ancestor Henry would have had to deal with while serving time in the prison system.
In the first of two episodes, Goodman discovers that his great great grandfather was assaulted and threatened by his son, Henry, who threatened to kill him with a pickaxe and also assaulted his mother.
Goodman learns about the isolation Victorian prisoners had to endure, working alone in their cells and wearing special masks to cover their faces so they couldn't see each other.
After first thinking Henry "got his just desserts", Goodman changed his mind when being told about the punishments he would have had to carry out.
He said: "It makes me feel so sad for him. We all lose our temper, and what he did was terrible, but we...
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