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20 October 2001 (USA) moreTagline:
An epic love story as proud and powerful as the British Empire.Plot:
Lavish two-part dramatisation of the passionate love story that was Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's lengthy marriage... more | add synopsisAwards:
Won Primetime Emmy. Another 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
Very enjoyable moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Victoria Hamilton | ... | Victoria | |
| Jonathan Firth | ... | Prince Albert | |
| James Callis | ... | Ernest | |
| Diana Rigg | ... | Baroness Lehzen | |
| Patrick Malahide | ... | Sir John Conroy | |
| Roger Hammond | ... | Duke of Coburg | |
| Penelope Wilton | ... | Princess Mary Louise Victoria, Duchess of Kent | |
| Peter Ustinov | ... | King William IV | |
| Delena Kidd | ... | Queen Adelaide | |
| Timothy Carlton | ... | Dr. Halford | |
| John Wood | ... | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | |
| Malcolm Sinclair | ... | Conyngham | |
| Gary Raymond | ... | Archbishop | |
| Nigel Hawthorne | ... | Lord William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne | |
| Crispin Redman | ... | Mr. Anson |
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Anachronisms: Queen Victoria, in the first days of her reign, is having tea with her Prime Minister and they are talking about the death of the Prime Minister's son. The china they are using is the pattern called "Lady Carlyle" made by Royal Albert. This pattern was not available until the 1920s - several years after the Queen's death. moreSoundtrack:
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I must admit I really enjoyed 'Victoria and Albert'. It was excellent. My only criticism of the film was it could have been a couple of episodes longer as it left out so many other possibilities rushing to reach its conclusion. Jonathon Firth was really very good as Prince Albert and Victoria Hamilton made a good job at Queen Victoria. I particularly liked Dame Diana Rigg as Baroness Lehzen and Penelope Wilton as the Duchess of Kent. Sir Peter Ustinov was marvellous as King William IV. Patrick Malahide was so completely odious as Sir John Conroy. I also found Nigel Hawthorne brilliant as Viscount Melbourne. Rachel Pickup was really very good as Lady Henrietta Standish and David Suchet was great as Baron Stockmar. Jonathon Pryce was adequate as King Leopold I. Elizabeth Spriggs was delightful in a cameo role in 'The Rivals'. I would really recommend this.