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- Here you'll find, of course, those sceptred Brits.
- (beginital ) Ah what avails the sceptred race
- His recent books include the three accompanying volumes of " This Sceptred Isle ".
- In 2001 another shorter series entitled " This Sceptred Isle : Dynasties " was produced.
- After more than nine centuries of pounds, inches and gallons, the sceptred isle is obeying a European Union decree and going metric.
- The august dynasty of the Saxe-Coburg Gothas interests him greatly, and he reveres the crowned heads of the Sceptred Isle to the point of idolatory.
- Its publications include " This Sceptred Isle ", " Team GB : How 2012 Should Boost Britain " and " Generation 2012 : Optimism Despite Obstacles ".
- Lee is the originator and writer of the BBC Radio 4 trilogy " This Sceptred Isle ", which recounts the Queen Victoria, the 20th century and the British Empire.
- She was the narrator of " This Sceptred Isle " on BBC Radio 4, a history of Britain from Roman times which ran for more than 300 fifteen-minute episodes.
- Over the course of several months in 2005 and 2006 Christopher Lee's " This Sceptred Isle : Empire ", a 90-part history of the British Empire was broadcast on Radio 4.
- "' Pete Atkin "'( born 22 August 1945 ) is a British singer-songwriter and radio producer notable for his 1970s musical collaborations with Clive James and for producing the BBC Radio 4 series " This Sceptred Isle ".
- "' Christopher Lee "'( born 1941 ) is a British writer, historian and broadcaster, best known for writing the radio documentary series " This Sceptred Isle " for the BBC read by the late Anna Massey and directed by Pete Atkin.
- Her works include " Some Notable Families of America ", " Of Sceptred Race ", " Passion Flowers " and a paper " Comparative Afro-American Folk-Lore " read at the International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
- His most notable freelance production is " This Sceptred Isle " a 216-part specially commissioned history of Britain, written by historian Christopher Lee and read by Anna Massey, Paul Eddington, Peter Jeffrey, and others ( including Atkin himself under a pseudonym ), recorded and broadcast over 14 months in 1995 and 1996.
- Among his other productions are " Hamlet " at the Rudolf Steiner Theatre, London in 1935; " This Sceptred Isle " at the Westminster Theatre London in 1941; and at Leeds the " Agamemnon " of Aeschylus in 1946; Racine's " Athalie " in 1947; and " Timon of Athens " in 1948.
- Mischief-makers Christopher Buckley and Julian Barnes have focused their acerbic sights on, respectively, Washington, D . C ., ( " Little Green Men " ) and that other sceptred isle ( " England, England " ); Salman Rushdie, whose inimitable humor is too often lost in the excesses of his imagination, has gone global-rock'n'roll in " The Ground Beneath Her Feet ."
- In awarding the 1991 release " single of the week ", " NME " said : " The Scotsman [ Drummond ] picks over the place names with gruesome relish, the backing track pummels and tweaks, blasts and buffets him round the furthest God-forsaken reaches of this demi-paradise, this land of kings, this sceptred isle, this England . . . A thing of feverish, fiendish irreverence and conceptual genius . . . ".
- Geogre, it is only known on " that sceptred isle / That earth of majesty, that seat of Mars / That other Eden " ( warning, paraphrase ) : it's that whimsically useful article that reminds us wikipedia can be fun as well as useful . ( PS, Geogre, when I use " that . . . article " as a stand-in for a whole " class " of articles, as I did above, there's I'm sure a ( Greek ? ) term for this, but what is it?