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- Queen Victoria's Last Love (2012) (TV) Played by Veronica Clifford
- The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012) Played by Imelda Staunton
... aka "The Pirates! Band of Misfits in 3D" - USA (promotional title) - Hysteria (2011) Played by Sylvia Strange
- "Murdoch Mysteries: The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs"
- Last Stand for the Empire (2011) TV episode, Played by Elizabeth Leslie - To the Victor - The Spoils! (2011) Played by Coral Messam
- The Battle of Pussy Willow Creek (2010) Played by Amy Davis
- "Doctor Who Greatest Moments"
- The Doctor (2009) TV episode, Played by Pauline Collins - The Young Victoria (2009) Played by Emily Blunt / Grace Smith (as Young Victoria Age 5) / Michaela Brooks (as Young Victoria Age 11)
- Queen Victoria's Men (2008) (TV) Played by Verity Hewlitt (as Young Victoria)
- I Am Bob (2007) Played by Ninette Finch
- "Doctor Who"
- Tooth and Claw (2006) TV episode, Played by Pauline Collins - The First Black Britons (2005) (TV) Played by Tessa Pointing
- Around the World in 80 Days (2004) Played by Kathy Bates
- Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004) (V) Played by Tress MacNeille / Tara Strong (as Young Victoria)
- "Shadow Play"
- A Secret Comes to Light (2004) TV episode, Played by Doreen Mantle
- Phantoms and Photographs (2004) TV episode, Played by Doreen Mantle
- A Flicker at the Fairground (2004) TV episode, Played by Doreen Mantle
- A Light at the Window (2004) TV episode, Played by Doreen Mantle - Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairy Tale (2003) (TV) Played by Nina Lutjens
- The Young Visiters (2003) (TV) Played by Janine Duvitski
- Looking for Victoria (2003) (TV) Played by Prunella Scales / Charlie Hayes (as Young Victoria)
- Shanghai Knights (2003) Played by Gemma Jones
- Night's Noontime (2002) Played by Jackie Burroughs
- Pervirella (2002) Played by Sexton Ming
- "A History of Britain"
- Victoria and Her Sisters (2002) TV episode, Played by Prunella Scales - Station Jim (2001) (TV) Played by Prunella Scales
- From Hell (2001) Played by Liz Moscrop
- Victoria & Albert (2001) (TV) Played by Joyce Redman (as Old Queen Victoria)
- Victorians Uncovered: The Perfect Marriage (2001) (TV) Played by Lauren Hartley
- Victoria Died in 1901 and Is Still Alive Today (2001) (TV) Played by Christopher Biggins
- "Queen Victoria's Empire" (2001) TV series Played by Frances McDevitt
- "The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne"
- The Victorian Candidate (2000) TV episode, Played by Patti Allan
- Queen Victoria and the Giant Mole (2000) TV episode, Played by Patti Allan
- In the Beginning (2000) TV episode, Played by Patti Allan
- Secret of the Realm (2000) TV episode, Played by Patti Allan - "Emily of New Moon"
- Command Performance (1999) TV episode, Played by Clare Coulter - "The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer"
- Saving Mr. Lincoln (1998) TV episode, Played by Wendy Worthington - The Opium War (1997) Played by Debra Beaumont
... aka "Yapian zhanzheng" - Japan (original title) - Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown (1997) Played by Judi Dench
... aka "Mrs Brown" - UK (original title) - "Network First: Victoria and Albert"
- He Influenced Me in Everything (1997) TV episode, Played by Rhoda Lewis / Louise Rea / Avril Angers (as Queen Victoria, older)
- A Queen Alone (1997) TV episode, Played by Rhoda Lewis / Louise Rea / Avril Angers (as Queen Victoria, older) - "Rhodes"
- The Price of My Blood (1996) TV episode, Played by Margaret Heale - "Northern Exposure"
- Baby Blues (1994) TV episode, Played by Pamela Kosh - Kings and Queens of England Volume II (1994) (V) Played by Leslie Lancaster
- "Red Dwarf"
- Meltdown (1991) TV episode, Played by Alice De Mallet De Donas - Hands of a Murderer (1990) (TV) Played by Honora Burke
- "Around the World in 80 Days"
- Episode #1.1 (1989) TV episode, Played by Anna Massey
- Episode #1.2 (????) TV episode, Played by Anna Massey
- Episode #1.3 (????) TV episode, Played by Anna Massey - Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988) (TV) Played by Miriam Margolyes
- "Shaka Zulu"
- Part I (1986) TV episode, Played by Erica Rogers - Barnum (1986) (TV) Played by Bronwen Mantel
- "Tall Tales & Legends"
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends" - USA (complete title)
- Annie Oakley (1985) TV episode, Played by Lu Leonard - "Spitting Image"
- Episode #1.4 (1984) TV episode, Played by Louise Gold
- Episode #1.1 (1984) TV episode, Played by Louise Gold - "Alfresco"
- Episode #1.2 (1983) TV episode, Played by Siobhan Redmond - "Number 10"
- Dizzy (1983) TV episode, Played by Zena Walker - "Voyagers!"
- Buffalo Bill & Annie Play the Palace (1983) TV episode, Played by Lurene Tuttle - "Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House"
- The Eye of the Peacock (1982) TV episode, Played by Marina McConnell - "Omnibus"
- Landseer: A Victorian Comedy (1981) TV episode, Played by Pamela Binns - "Cribb"
- The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1981) TV episode, Played by Jessica Spencer - "The Ravelled Thread"
- The Spy (1980) TV episode, Played by Muriel Pavlow - The Wild Wild West Revisited (1979) (TV) Played by Jacquelyn Hyde
- Tales from a Flying Trunk (1979) Played by John Dalby
... aka "Stories from a Flying Trunk" - UK (original title) - "Lillie"
- Let Them Say (1978) TV episode, Played by Sheila Reed
- Bertie (1978) TV episode, Played by Sheila Reed - "Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic"
... aka "Disraeli" - UK (original title)
- The Chief 1872-1881 (1978) TV episode, Played by Rosemary Leach
- The Great Game 1858-1872 (1978) TV episode, Played by Rosemary Leach
- Mary Anne (1978) TV episode, Played by Rosemary Leach
- Dizzy (1978) TV episode, Played by Rosemary Leach - East Lynne (1976) (TV) Played by Shirley Steedman
- "The Two Ronnies"
- Episode #5.5 (1976) TV episode, Played by Alec Bregonzi - The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975) Played by Susan Field
... aka "Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" - USA (promotional title) - "Edward the King"
... aka "Edward the Seventh" - UK (original title)
- The Years of Waiting (1975) TV episode, Played by Annette Crosbie
- Scandal (1975) TV episode, Played by Annette Crosbie
- The Royal Quadrille (1975) TV episode, Played by Annette Crosbie
- Dearest Prince (1975) TV episode, Played by Annette Crosbie
- The Invisible Queen (1975) TV episode, Played by Annette Crosbie
(5 more) - Great (Isambard Kingdom Brunel) (1975) Played by Barbara Moore
- "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
- Michael Ellis (1974) TV episode, Played by Michael Palin
- Sex and Violence (1969) TV episode, Played by Terry Jones - "Fall of Eagles"
- The English Princess (1974) TV episode, Played by Perlita Neilson - The Great McGonagall (1974) Played by Peter Sellers
- "The Edwardians"
- Daisy (1973) TV episode, Played by Mollie Maureen - "Witness to Yesterday"
- Queen Victoria (1973) TV episode, Played by Kate Reid - "The Morecambe & Wise Show"
- 1972 Christmas Show (1972) TV episode, Played by Glenda Jackson - The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) Played by Mollie Maureen
- "The Flaxton Boys"
- 1854: The Dog (1969) TV episode, Played by Christine Ozanne - "Journey to the Unknown"
- Poor Butterfly (1969) TV episode, Played by Fay Compton - Zorro in the Court of England (1969) Played by Barbara Carrol
... aka "Zorro alla corte d'Inghilterra" - Italy (original title) - Journey to Midnight (1968) Played by Fay Compton
- "Bewitched"
- Aunt Clara's Victoria Victory (1967) TV episode, Played by Jane Connell - Those Fantastic Flying Fools (1967) Played by Joan Sterndale-Bennett
... aka "Rocket to the Moon" - UK (original title) - The Wrong Box (1966) Played by Avis Bunnage
- "BBC Play of the Month"
- Gordon of Khartoum (1966) TV episode, Played by Gladys Spencer - "Victoria Regina"
- Winter (1964) TV episode, Played by Patricia Routledge
- Autumn (1964) TV episode, Played by Patricia Routledge
- Summer (1964) TV episode, Played by Patricia Routledge
- Spring (1964) TV episode, Played by Patricia Routledge - Invincible Mr. Disraeli (1963) (TV) Played by Kate Reid
... aka "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Invincible Mr. Disraeli (#12.4)" - USA (anthology series) - "Adventures in Paradise"
- Blueprint for Paradise (1962) TV episode, Played by Pilar Seurat - Victoria Regina (1961) (TV) Played by Julie Harris
... aka "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Victoria Regina (#11.2)" - USA (anthology series) - "Robert Montgomery Presents"
- Victoria Regina (1957) TV episode, Played by Claire Bloom
- Victoria Regina (1951) TV episode, Played by Helen Hayes - "Telephone Time"
- The Consort (1957) TV episode, Played by Judi Meredith - Let's Make Up (1954) Played by Anna Neagle
... aka "Lilacs in the Spring" - UK (original title) - The Story of Vickie (1954) Played by Romy Schneider
... aka "Mädchenjahre einer Königin" - Austria (original title)
... aka "The Pursuit and Loves of Queen Victoria" - USA (TV title)
... aka "Victoria in Dover" - Europe (English title) - Melba (1953) Played by Sybil Thorndike
- Gilbert and Sullivan (1953) Played by Muriel Aked
... aka "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" - UK (original title)
... aka "The Great Gilbert and Sullivan" - USA - "Happy and Glorious"
- 1891-1900 (1952) TV episode, Played by Renée Asherson
- 1875-1887 (1952) TV episode, Played by Renée Asherson
- 1861-1862 (1952) TV episode, Played by Renée Asherson
- 1842-1853 (1952) TV episode, Played by Renée Asherson
- 1838-1841 (1952) TV episode, Played by Renée Asherson
(1 more) - The Lady with the Lamp (1951) Played by Helena Pickard
- The Mudlark (1950) Played by Irene Dunne
- Annie Get Your Gun (1950) Played by Evelyn Beresford
- Buffalo Bill (1944) Played by Evelyn Beresford
- Uncle Kruger (1941) Played by Hedwig Wangel (as Königin Victoria)
... aka "Ohm Krüger" - Germany (original title) - The Prime Minister (1941) Played by Fay Compton
- Bismarck (1940) Played by Marga Riffa (as Königin Viktoria von England)
- The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939) Played by Beryl Mercer
- The Little Princess (1939) Played by Beryl Mercer
- Marigold (1938) Played by Pamela Stanley
- Queen of Destiny (1938) Played by Anna Neagle
... aka "Sixty Glorious Years" - UK (original title) - Victoria the Great (1937) Played by Anna Neagle
- The Pearls of the Crown (1937) Played by Yvette Pienne
... aka "Les perles de la couronne" - France (original title)
... aka "Sacha Guitry's The Pearls of the Crown (Les perles de la couronne)" - USA (video box title) - David Livingstone (1936) Played by Pamela Stanley
- The White Angel (1936) Played by Fay Holden
- Court Waltzes (1933) Played by Madeleine Ozeray
... aka "La guerre des valses" - Germany (original title) - The Battle of the Walzes (1933) Played by Hanna Waag (as Queen Viktoria)
... aka "Walzerkrieg" - Germany (original title) - Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) Played by Margaret Mann (as Wax Figure of Queen Victoria)
... aka "The Mystery of the Wax Museum" - USA (poster title) - Disraeli (1929) Played by Margaret Mann
- Balaclava (1928) Played by Marian Drada
- The Yankee Clipper (1927) Played by Julia Faye
- Livingstone (1925) Played by Blanche Graham
... aka "Stanley" - USA (reissue title) - Disraeli (1916) Played by Mrs. Henry Lytton
- Sixty Years a Queen (1913) Played by Blanche Forsythe / Mrs. Henry Lytton
- The Victoria Cross (1912) Played by Rose Tapley
... aka "The Charge of the Light Brigade" - USA (alternative title)
Archive Footage:
- "The Many Faces of..."
- Dame Judi Dench (????) TV episode, Played by Judi Dench - WWE: Batista - I Walk Alone (2009) (V) Played by Lisa Marie Varon
- "Doctor Who Greatest Moments"
- The Companions (2009) TV episode, Played by Pauline Collins - Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga (2008) (TV) Played by Miriam Margolyes
- "The Morecambe & Wise Show"
- Episode #8.4 (1974) TV episode, Played by Glenda Jackson - Land of Liberty (1939) Played by Anna Neagle
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Quotes:
Queen Victoria: Mr Brown.
John Brown: Yes, ma'am.
Queen Victoria: You have been told repeatedly not to stand in the courtyard unless requested to do so.
John Brown: Yes, ma'am.
Queen Victoria: Then why do you persist in doing it?
John Brown: Because I think Her Majesty is wrong. If ever there was a poor soul who needed fresh air, it is her.
Queen Victoria: The Queen will ride out if and when she chooses.
John Brown: And I intend to be there when she's ready.
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