Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Baby - The Queen a Boy" - 60/16.
Various shots of crowds outside Buckingham Palace. M/S photographers' equipment, M/S photographers on a wall. M/S sentries outside the palace but inside the railings. C/U two sailors...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Baby - The Queen a Boy" - 60/16.
Various shots of crowds outside Buckingham Palace. M/S photographers' equipment, M/S photographers on a wall. M/S sentries outside the palace but inside the railings. C/U two sailors in the crowd. M/S sentries. M/S crowd outside the railings. C/U Royal crest on the gates. Various shots of the crowd. Various shots of Sister Helen Rowe on the telephone. C/U of her outside her home, she walks from her door down the steps and into a waiting taxi. M/S King's College Hospital. The Queen's anaesthetist Hall leaves the hospital and walks to his car. C/U of him. M/S as he drives away. Good general exterior shots of Buckingham Palace. M/S flag flying on the palace.
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