Born in Corfu in 1921, Prince Philip has lived on the national stage through Britain's move from Empire to Commonwealth amid all the extraordinary political and social changes that have taken place since he married Princess Elizabeth in 1947. This is a new and powerful portrait of a man who has often been the subject of conflicting opinions - yet who is the most popular royal amongst Buckingham Palace staff, and who they love and regard as a man of the people . The programme includes contributions from Gyles Brandreth, Philip Eade, Penny Junor, Jeffrey Archer, Emily Nash, and Richard Kay. There are wonderful examples of Prince Philip's gaffes as well as powerful new and unseen footage.
Face: At thirty five Ray's learned the tricks and done the time. Now he's a face - a villain to be reckoned with and definitely not to be crossed - ready for the blag the big score that'll really set him and his team up. Although the job goes smooth and sweet the take doesn't scratch the three million the gang had it figured for. And when somebody starts thieving from the thieves and people start getting blown away Ray's got some serious thinking to do before the traitor -
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