The Queen is beginning the celebrations to mark 70 years of her on the throne.
The nation will come together over the next couple of weeks to party in typical British style - with parades, street parties and plenty of tea. Streets will be filled with red, white and blue in true patriotic style.
But the celebrations won't end in the streets, as the main television broadcasters will be showing an array of Queen related programmes. From airing the celebrations to taking a trip down memory lane the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 all have special programming planned to mark the special occasion over the next week.
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We take a look at what Queen specials you can catch across the channels this weekend.
Saturday May 28
Channel 4
- Secrets of the Queen's Coronation (9pm to 10pm) - Behind the scenes at the coronation ceremony in 1953. Featuring memories and anecdotes from people who played key roles in the day, many speaking publicly for the first time.
Channel 5
- The Queen: 70 Years in her Own Words (6.35pm to 8pm) - Documentary showcasing Elizabeth II's speeches and interviews from across her reign, from her first public address at the age of 14 in the midst of the Second World War, to appearances on the 75th anniversary of D-Day and during the coronavirus lockdown. The programme also examines a rare candid recording of the queen, in which she is heard discussing world affairs in French.
- Secrets of Buckingham Palace (8pm to 9pm) - Behind-the-scenes tales of the royal residence in the City of Westminster, including the occasion when love letters were stolen from Princess Anne's private apartments and created a scandal as they revealed the Princess had been having an affair with a member of the Queen's household.
Sunday May 29
BBC One
- Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen (7.45pm to 9pm) - The story of Queen Elizabeth II in her own words, featuring never-before-seen home movie footage from her childhood up to her 1953 Coronation at the age of 27.
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