Victoria & Albert (TV serial)
- Victoria Hamilton: Queen Victoria
- Jonathan Firth: Prince Albert
- James Callis: Ernest
- Diana Rigg: Baroness Lehzen
- Patrick Malahide: Sir John Conroy
- Roger Hammond: Duke of Coburg
- Penelope Wilton: Princessin Mary Louise Victoria
- Peter Ustinov: King William IV
- Delena Kidd: Queen Adelaide
- Timothy Carlton: Dr. Halford
- John Wood: Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
- Malcolm Sinclair: Conyngham
- Gary Raymond: Archbishop
- Nigel Hawthorne: Lord William Lamb
- David Suchet: Baron Christian Friedrich von Stockmar
- Jonathan Pryce: King of Belgium Leopold I
- Crispin Bonham - Carter: Lord Frederick Standish
- Rachel Pickup: Lady Henrietta Standish
Victoria & Albert is an American- British television film made in 2001. Was directed by John Erman, screenplay by John Goldsmith. The main roles were played by Victoria Hamilton and Jonathan Firth.
Action
Crown Princess Victoria is patronized before her coming of age of his own mother. King William IV, who is with Victoria's mother in the ongoing dispute, wants her frequent attendance at court. When he dies, becomes Queen Victoria.
The advisor of the family of Saxe- Coburg- Saalfeld, Baron Christian Friedrich von Stockmar, planning the wedding of the Queen and her relatives, Prince Albert. Victoria refuses first to receive Albert; He is excited about the idea of the wedding either. From Stockmar Albert convinced that this could use his talents in London better than in the German province. Victoria's uncle Leopold I leads them to receive Albert. She falls in love with the prince, when she sees him.
Albert learns to love Victoria. He gets on the farm not a task he only slowly gaining influence. The children are born, Albert brings Victoria to come to terms with her mother. Albert organized the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the Queen praised him for it in the opening speech. There are educational problems with the son and heir Edward VII, who neglected his studies. Victoria said, Albert worked too much; in the end he dies.
Background
Nigel Hawthorne plays in this film, the Prime Minister Lord William Lamb, who already held this office under William IV. In the film, King George - A Madness of ( The Madness of King George ) he put the father of Queen Victoria's father and his brothers George IV and William IV dar.
Criticism
The television magazine TV directly praised the " excellent " performers and the " elegant facilities ".
Awards
The film won the 2002 Emmy Award for the costumes to, for the Diana Rigg also was nominated. The costumes were also nominated for the 2002 BAFTA TV Award.