George III: The Genius of the Mad King

George III: The Genius of the Mad King

Release date : January 30, 2017
Runtime : 58m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : John Bridcut /
Writers : Robert Hardman /
Production companies : Crux Productions /
January 30, 2017 58m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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After 200 years under lock and key, all the personal papers of one of our most important monarchs are for the first time seeing the light of day. In the first documentary to gain extensive access to the Royal Archives, Robert Hardman sheds fascinating new light on George III, Britain's longest reigning king. George III may be chiefly remembered for his madness, but these private documents reveal a monarch who was a political micromanager and a restless patron of science and the arts, an obsessive traveller who never left southern England yet toured the world in his mind and a man who was driven (sometimes to distraction) by his sense of duty to his family and his country. Featuring Simon Callow and Sian Thomas as the voices of King George and Queen Charlotte.
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  • title:George III: The Genius of the Mad King
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:58m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: John Bridcut /
  • Writers: Robert Hardman ·
  • Production companies: Crux Productions ·
  • Overview:After 200 years under lock and key, all the personal papers of one of our most important monarchs are for the first time seeing the light of day. In the first documentary to gain extensive access to the Royal Archives, Robert Hardman sheds fascinating new light on George III, Britain's longest reigning king. George III may be chiefly remembered for his madness, but these private documents reveal a monarch who was a political micromanager and a restless patron of science and the arts, an obsessive traveller who never left southern England yet toured the world in his mind and a man who was driven (sometimes to distraction) by his sense of duty to his family and his country. Featuring Simon Callow and Sian Thomas as the voices of King George and Queen Charlotte.
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