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The Queue

Screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell-Boyce reflects on the legacy of the queue.

Over the last few days, tens of thousands have lined up to pay their respects to the Queen in Westminster Hall. Frank Cottrell-Boyce, screenwriter and novelist, wrote the now legendary Paddington sketch for the Platinum Jubilee, and the James Bond scene from the Olympics opening ceremony, both featuring performances by the Queen. We asked him to reflect on the last few days and what it tells us about ourselves. (IMAGE CREDIT: Danny/PA Wire)

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