The London Films logo, featuring Big Ben, is displayed, and the great clock rings out the hour with its bells.
The opening titles, shown on a parchment that scrolls up to reveal the cast, tells that "The history of the world, like letters without poetry, flowers without perfume, or thought without imagination, would be a dry matter indeed without its legends, and many of these, though scorned by proof a hundred times, seem worth preserving for their own familiar sakes. The following begins in the latter half of the 15th Century in England, at the end of a long period of strife set about by rival factions for the English crown, known as the Wars of the Roses. The Red Rose being the emblem for The House of Lancaster. The White for The House of York. This White Rose of York was in its final flowering at the beginning of the Story as it inspired William Shakespeare..."
The scroll dissolves into the image of the English crown, suspended high over the coronation throne. Below, Edward IV (Cedric Hardwicke) is being crowned, with his siblings and court in full attendance. Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Laurence Olivier), his brother, exchanges looks with the Duke of Buckingham (Ralph Richardson), his cousin, and proceeds to follow the new king into the throne room. There, Richard and his other brother, George, Duke of Clarence (John Gielgud) display their affection towards Edward's children (Paul Huson and Andy Shine), in sight of Queen Elizabeth (Mary Kerridge). The entire court, save Richard, follow Edward out of the throne room and into the streets, where he goes on parade for the peasants. Richard however, stays in the throne room, and muses, directly to the audience, about his situation.
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Riccardo III
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The Invasion
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Trevor Jones:
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Come Live With Me (Stacey Kent, Vile Bodies)
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Trevor Jones:
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Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent
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Trevor Jones:
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The Mortuary
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Trevor Jones:
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Bid Me Farewell/I'll Have Her
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Trevor Jones:
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Clarence's Dream
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Trevor Jones:
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Crimson
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Trevor Jones:
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Clarence's Murder
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Trevor Jones:
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The Tower
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Trevor Jones:
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The Blessing
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Trevor Jones:
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Conspiracy
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Trevor Jones:
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The Tappers
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Trevor Jones:
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Let Sorrow Haunt Your Bed
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Trevor Jones:
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The Reach Of Hel/Long Live The King
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Trevor Jones:
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Good Angels Gaurd You
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Trevor Jones:
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Coronation Haze
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Trevor Jones:
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Prelude From Te Deum
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Trevor Jones:
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The Golden Dew Of Sleep
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Trevor Jones:
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My Regret
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Trevor Jones:
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Pity Dwells Not This Eye
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Trevor Jones:
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Westminster
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Trevor Jones:
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My Most Grevious Curse
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Trevor Jones:
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The Duchess Departs
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Trevor Jones:
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The Devil's Temptation
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Trevor Jones:
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Richmond
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Trevor Jones:
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Defend Me Still
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Trevor Jones:
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I Did But Dream
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Trevor Jones:
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Elizabeth And Richmond
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Trevor Jones:
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My Kingdom For A Horse
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Trevor Jones:
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Battle
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Trevor Jones:
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I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
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Trevor Jones:
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Come Live With Me (Location Version) (Stacey Kent, Vile Bodies)
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Trevor Jones:
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Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent (Act 1, Scene 1)
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William Walton:
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Gentle Lady Anne, Is Not The Causer Of The Untimely Death Of Your Brave Prince (Act 1, Scene 2)
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William Walton:
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Why Looks Your Grace So Heavily Today? (Act 1, Scene 4)
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William Walton:
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They Do Me Wrong, And I Will Not Endure It (Act 1, Scene 3)
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William Walton:
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My Lord, At Once, The Cause Why We Are Met (Act 3, Scene 4)
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William Walton:
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Cousin Of Buckingham, Give Me Thy Hand (Act 4, Scene 2)
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William Walton:
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The Son Of Clarence Have I Pent Up Close (Act 4, Scene 3)
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William Walton:
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What Is't O'Clock? (Act 5, Scene 3)
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William Walton:
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My Lord / Who Is There? (Act 5, Scene 3)
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William Walton:
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Twelfth Night - "I'll Tell Thee A Tale" (Shaun Davey)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Overture - The Globe Theater (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Passacaglia - The Death of Flastaff (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - "This day is called the feast of St. Crispian" (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Battle and Charge - The French Court (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - "Touch her soft lips and part" (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Finale - The Agincourt Song (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Hamlet - Prelude (Dimitri Shostakovich)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Hamlet - Ball at the Palace (Dimitri Shostakovich)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Hamlet - "To bem or not to be, that is the question" (Derek Jacobi)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Hamlet - "Sweets to the sweet farewell" (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Much Ado About Nothing - Overture (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Much Ado About Nothing - Goddess of the Night / Strike Up, Pipers (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Antony and Cleopatra - "I dreamt there was an emperor Antony" (Jenny Agutter / Bruce McGregor)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Antony and Cleopatra - Suite (John Scott)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Julius Caesar - Overture (Michael J. Lewis)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Julius Caesar - Caesar's Triumphant Entry into Rome (Michael J. Lewis)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Julius Caesar - "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" (Derek Jacobi)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Julius Caesar - "Caesar now be still / Finale" (Miklos Rozsa)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Disc Time:
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Craig Armstrong:
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The Taming of the Shew - "Good morrow, Kate" (Derek Jacobi / Jenny Agutter)
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Craig Armstrong:
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The Taming of the Shew - Overture (Nino Rota)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Richard III - "Now is the winter of our discontent" (Derek Jacobi)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Richard III - Prelude (William Walton)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Romeo + Juliet - The Balcony Scene (Craig Armstrong)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Romeo and Juliet - "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?" (Ioan Gruffudd / Jenny Agutter)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Romeo and Juliet - Suite (Nino Rota)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Love's Labour's Lost - "Love's Labour's Lost / Arrival of the Princess" (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - "If we shadows have offended" (Jenny Agutter)
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Craig Armstrong:
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana (Pietro Mascagni)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Shakespeare in Love - Suite (Stephen Warbeck)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Prelude - "O for a muse of fire" (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - St. Crispin's Day (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" (Ioan Gruffudd)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Henry V - Non Nobis Domine (Patrick Doyle)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Twelfth Night - "If music be the food of love" (Derek Jacobi)
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Craig Armstrong:
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Twelfth Night - "The Wind and the rain" (Shaun Davey)
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Craig Armstrong:
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