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"Wolferton Splash" | |
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The Crown episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Stephen Daldry |
Written by | Peter Morgan |
Wolferton Splash is the pilot episode of the biographical drama television series The Crown. It premiered on November 4, 2016, when it was released along with the rest of the first season on the streaming service Netflix.
Plot
In 1947, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark gives up his royal titles and all foreign relations in order to be allowed to marry Princess Elizabeth, heiress presumptive of King George VI. The couple have two children together, Charles and Anne, and live in Malta, where Philip serves as Lieutenant-Commander of the Royal Navy. In 1951, they return to London when George has to undergo lung surgery; soon after, he learns he has months to live due to a malignant tumour in his remaining lung. In the knowledge he has very little time left with his family and that Elizabeth will soon be Queen, George counsels Philip on how best to assist his wife in the challenge ahead. Meanwhile, Winston Churchill is re-elected after six years out of government, a move of which George approves.
Cast
- Claire Foy as Princess Elizabeth
- Matt Smith as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret
- Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary
- Jeremy Northam
- Victoria Hamilton as Queen Elizabeth
- Ben Wiles as Peter Townsend
- Greg Wise as Lord Louis Mountbatten
- Jared Harris as King George VI
- John Lithgow as Winston Churchill