Jubilee 1977 is a thirteen-part 1977 BBC One television limited series produced by Pieter Rogers, an anthology centred around the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession on Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. It was celebrated with large-scale parties and parades in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth throughout 1977, culminating in June with the official 'Jubilee Days', held to coincide with the Queen's Official Birthday.
WriterMervyn Haisman
Almost Tomorrow
Mar 27, 1977
1952: ' It's time for a change ... it's time I changed ... I want to move into the 20th century ... even if it is half-over.'
Street Party
Apr 3, 1977
1953: 'Well, it's like a sort of Sunday, innit? We always have egg and fried bread on Sunday. I bet the Queen will have a cooked breakfast this morning!'
The White Elephant
Apr 10, 1977
1954/55 : 'When I think of what " going to the pictures" meant before the war ... everybody used to go then, at least once a week ... some people twice and three times. Long queues, Wednesdays and Saturdays ...'
Nanny's Boy
Apr 17, 1977
1956/57: 'If he's on the level, this is the intelligence coup of the decade ... but if it isn't ... we'd be walking straight into the biggest trap in a great deal longer.'
Cinderella CND
Apr 24, 1977
1958/59: 'I wouldn't be upset. I don't think they sleep in ditches. I'm sure Canon Collins doesn't.'
Wind of Change
May 1, 1977
1960-61: I've spent the last week with the lawyers and the tax wallahs. They won't budge ... We're going to have to sell Castle Meryon.'
Our Kid
May 8, 1977
1962/63: 'There's never been a time for people like you and me to make it quite like there is now. You want to be a photographer. Well I think you could be a very good one, but you've got to put yourself about a bit ... '
Age of Hypocrisy
May 15, 1977
1964: 'There's good girls and there's bad girls. But when good girls make a mistake, they've a right to a second chance. I don't care what anyone says.'
Ramsey
May 22, 1977
Summer 1966 : 'You've got a bit carried away, haven't you Bill? Just because your name's Ramsey ... don't you think you're carrying tribal loyalty a little too far?'
No Name, No Pack Drill
May 31, 1977
1969: 'Edwin, he's playing political games - which the law would call treason and he has to be stopped.'
An Hour in the Life...
Jun 5, 1977
1971: 'I don't mind having to fight the rest of Fleet Street ... but when you've got to fight every inch of the way on your own paper, it's not worth it ...'
Plain Jane
Jun 12, 1977
1973/76 '... I have seen too much of people changing themselves about.... and visiting is one thing, but life over breakfast tables is quite another.'
Silver Lining
Jun 19, 1977
1977: 'You don't think we'll ever regret it, do you ... Canada, I mean ... emigrating?'