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swedebasher:
Hear hear Spesh, who cares. It has been rammed down our throats in ever increasing amounts for weeks now.

Jimbo:
I'm far from being a royalist, but I have to say that was a stunning production. The camera-work inside the Abbey was just simply beautiful - the music was excellent - the biggest world TV audience ever and a triumph of perfectly-timed production. Those who would like Murdoch to take over TV might want to admire what the BBC can do when it's sending its feed to the world.

After the obnoxious Thatcher presided over the destruction of most of our manufacturing base, and passed the chalice to the bankers we all love, we don't have a lot left. But we can do marching and horses and bands and a bit of flag-waving. You watch the presidential inauguration in the USA, and let's face it, it's totally naff compared to this. Most of the "tradition" is fake, but they really have got the script right! 

Lesley:
Well as a foreigner here in Corfu watched and loved and supported my home land and felt a sort of spirit for the BRITS and am now looking forward to 2012  8)

loftyscot:
I thought the whole service was fantastic. Nobody does all that pomp and ceremony like the Royal Family, it was terrific.

Jimbo:
Ceremony, royalty and all that aside - this has been one of the most complex outside broadcasts ever mounted, directed by the director of the X-Factor. Never once in the Abbey did we see a camera, but there were wide and close shots from every angle. They had miniature high definition cameras hidden away, including one in the flowers on the altar! I've spent a lot of my life in radio and TV and I was stunned at the quality of the pictures and sound. The high wide-angle shots downwards on the chancel were simply stunning. Let's raise our glasses to the crew as well as the cast.

Great show. Others will no doubt disagree, but I think it was appalling not to invite Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, and for that matter Sarah Ferguson (whom I've talked to many times). It seemed to me petulant and not in the spirit of national joy and unity which was the emergent theme of the somewhat sycophantic commentators. The excuse was the laughable statement that it "wasn't a State Occasion". Do me a favour! Are Wills and Catherine best buddies with the King of Tonga? 

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