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Version of 

Bertie and Elizabeth (2002) (TV Movie)
Based on same historical figures and subject matter, including the stutter of King George VI.

References 

My Fair Lady (1964)
Like Eliza Dolittle in "My Fair Lady," Bertie puts marbles in his mouth in an attempt to speak with greater ease.
The Queen (2006)
The way Ma'am have to be pronounced.

Referenced in 

Hollywood's Top Ten: Big Screen Kings and Queens (2010) (TV Episode)
Lynda Halligan says it is coming out this week
Up to the Minute: Episode dated 16 December 2010 (2010) (TV Episode)
A.O. Scott critiques The King's Speech
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.81 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno mentions that the film received 12 Oscar nominations
RTL Film: Episode #9.12 (2011) (TV Episode)
Discussed as an upcoming film.
Saturday Night Live: Jesse Eisenberg/Nicki Minaj (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by "Tyler Perry" on Weekend Update
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.83 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno mentions that Helena Bonham Carter from the film will be on the show tomorrow
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.87 (2011) (TV Episode)
when Jay Leno asks Ross at the Super Bowl who he thinks will win, Ross says he thinks either this film or "The Social Network"
Ebert Presents: at the Movies: The Other Woman/Cold Weather/Louder Than a Bomb/The Housemaid/Sanctum (2011) (TV Episode)
the film's success in garnering Oscar nominations is mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Dana Carvey/Linkin Park (2011) (TV Episode)
Discussed by Wayne and Garth in their Oscar preview
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.92 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno says the film has become the frontrunner to win the Oscar for Best Picture
Saturday Night Live: Russell Brand/Chris Brown (2011) (TV Episode)
Referenced in Russell Brand's opening monologue
Who's on Firth (2011) (Short)
The whole film is designed around it winning best picture
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.93 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno said Bob Dylan at the Grammys was so difficult to understand, it sounded like he was auditioning for "The King's Speech 2"
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.97 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno says that Kobe Bryant, when trying to explain the Lakers' loss to the Cavaliers, sounded like he was auditioning for the film
Laserdisc Memories: If I Picked the Oscars (2011) (TV Episode)
Film is Mentioned in Episode
The Real King's Speech (2011)
Documentary on the true story behing the movie
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.100 (2011) (TV Episode)
Meredith Vieira says Colin Firth was brilliant in the film.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.101 (2011) (TV Episode)
Emily Blunt says that the stuttering in the film was realistic
Football Focus: Episode #10.29 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Dan Walker.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.102 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay Leno mentions that the film won the Oscar for Best Picture
Stiller & Meara: The Oscars (2011) (TV Episode)
One of five films commented on by Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.104 (2011) (TV Episode)
the Jaywalk All-Stars are shown a still of Colin Firth and asked to identify the film
Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #18.102 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Robin Williams during his segment.
Eretz Nehederet: Episode #8.10 (2011) (TV Episode)
in Benjamin Netanyahu's speech and stammer.
Saturday Night Live: Miley Cyrus/The Strokes (2011) (TV Episode)
Referenced by Anthony Crispino on Weekend Update
Half in the Bag: Drive Angry and The Adjustment Bureau (2011) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Saturday Night Live: Zach Galifianakis/Jessie J (2011) (TV Episode)
Referened by MacIntosh in the "Scared Straight!" segment
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.117 (2011) (TV Episode)
Russell Brand says that if Colin Firth thought it was difficult to give the king's speech with a stammer, he should have tried doing so near a Hooters restaurant
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.130 (2011) (TV Episode)
a poster for "Madea's Big Happy Family" is shown that spoofs the film's poster
Ebert Presents: at the Movies: Episode #1.13 (2011) (TV Episode)
Roger Ebert's thumb verdict is shown during the "Now on DVD" segment
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.133 (2011) (TV Episode)
Dame Edna mentions that in the film, an Australian helped the king with his stammer
The Office: Goodbye, Michael (2011) (TV Episode)
Pam walks into a theater that is playing "The King's Speech."
Edición Especial Coleccionista: ¿Quién puede matar a un niño? (2011) (TV Episode)
Appears on the list of DVD & Blu-Ray releases of April/May
WWE Smackdown!: Episode #13.21 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in the "Did You Know?" graphic as a successful DVD, but below "WrestleMania XXVII"
2011 MTV Movie Awards (2011) (TV Special)
Title mentioned by Jason Sudeikis during his opening monologue
Unlawful Killing (2011)
Keith Allen says that the British Royal Family "likes to present itself as part of a benign, freedom-loving tradition, in films such as the King's Speech", and the film poster is also shown.
Half in the Bag: Fright Night and Conan the Barbarian (2011) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
How to Make It in America: It's Not Even Like That (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
New Girl: Naked (2011) (TV Episode)
Winston watches this and another film at the same time.
To Rome with Love (2012)
Leopoldo Pinsanello claims that The Solitude of Prime Numbers (2010) is better than The King's Speech (2010).
Jeopardy!: 2012 Teen Tournament Final Game 2 (2012) (TV Episode)
Title used in clue in category Historical Entertainment
Mad: The Iron Giant Lady/Raising a New Hope (2012) (TV Episode)
When Mecha-Thatcher had a speech problem, she decides to take elocution lessons.
Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life (2012) (TV Special)
Alan mentions King George VI "the stammering monarch made famous by hit movie The King's Speech."
Rifftrax: The Guy from Harlem (2012) (Video)
Bill: "Wow, the director's cut of 'The King's Speech' is not what I expected."
Parks and Recreation: Leslie vs. April (2012) (TV Episode)
Tom says, "It's like 'The King's Speech,' but the first part, before he's fixed."
Joan Rivers: Don't Start with Me (2012) (TV Special)
Mentioned by Joan Rivers.
Pawn Stars: On Guard (2012) (TV Episode)
A customer brings a uniform from the King of England's royal guard, and Mark talks about the uniform and its connection with this movie.
Dave's Old Porn: Retro Orgy Night (2012) (TV Episode)
Dave Attell says: 'It's like the Kings Speech, it just keeps stuttering out.'
I Give It a Year (2013)
DVD referenced in dialogue.
Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 15 February 2013 (2013) (TV Episode)
Ladislav Frej talks about stage adaptation of it.
Wendell and Vinnie: Pilot (2013) (TV Episode)
Vinnie mentions the film.
The Neighbors: Larry Bird Presents an Oscar-Winning Film by Larry Bird (2013) (TV Episode)
Larry asks Debbie to stutter to get a "King's Speech thing going" in his film.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.132 (2013) (TV Episode)
Emily Blunt says that a woman told Colin Firth that she loved the film
Family Guy: Total Recall (2013) (TV Episode)
Stewie claims to Rupert that he had to overcome his stutter to give a speech to Britain.
The Art of the Steal (2013)
Nicky tries to reassure Francis about his lines whan passing thru the border post by saying, "It's not the King's Speech."
Have I Got News for You: Episode #46.6 (2013) (TV Episode)
Alexander Armstrong says that Hollywood is planning a King's Speech-style film about William Howard Taft.
QI: Kitchen Sink (2013) (TV Episode)
Colin Firth's role in the movie is mentioned.
And the Oscar Goes to... (2014) (TV Movie)
mentioned in award ceremony footage
Reality Bites: Episode #1.4 (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Stephen Mulhern.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Pharrell Williams/Oscar Isaac/Delta Rae (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth Meyers says that "The K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-" was the original title.
Honest Trailers: Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) (TV Episode)
'The Kingsman's Speech'
GoGo's Vlog: Jirka ma prekvapil! (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Daniel Strauch.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Pun-tastic Movie Titles (2016) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech gets an honorable mention.
Diminishing Returns: Tim Burton (2016) (TV Episode)
Discussed.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Gwen Stefani/Kirsten Gillibrand/Tove Lo/Andres Forero (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in the Oscar Bait trailer
The Question Jury: Episode #2.7 (2017) (TV Episode)
Question subject.
Cash Trapped: Episode #2.16 (2017) (TV Episode)
Question subject.
Cinematic Excrement: Pan (2017) (TV Episode)
Brought up as a film script that was on The Black List survey.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Actors Who Turned Down Oscar Winning Roles (2018) (TV Episode)
Paul Bettany, who turned down the role of King George VI, is #6.
LA to Vegas: Parking Lot B (2018) (TV Episode)
Bernard refers to Colin as "King's Speech".
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Aaron Paul/Karlie Kloss/Jacqueline Novak (2018) (TV Episode)
Wrong guess in the Charades game
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: I'm Not the Person I Used to Be (2018) (TV Episode)
Josh mentions the movie by name.
AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Greatest Animated Underdog Story (2020) (TV Episode)
Brought up in Tom Hooper's filmography.
Sardonicast: The Rise of Skywalker, Space Jam (2020) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in the Q&A
Half in the Bag: Doctor Sleep and Parasite (2020) (TV Episode)
movie poster appears when Jay Bauman talks about the movies that usually win Best Picture at the Oscars
Evening Urgant: Philip Kirkorov (2020) (TV Episode)
Mentioned.
Paul Murray Live: Episode #12.67 (2021) (TV Episode)
The movie is mentioned.

Features 

The Madness of King George (1994)
This was Roger Hammond's final film role, and the second time he played the role of a doctor whose methods of medically assisting a monarch failed.

Featured in 

Breakfast: Episode dated 22 October 2010 (2010) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during interview with Helena Bonham Carter and Colin Firth.
Maltin on Movies: Black Swan (2010) (TV Episode)
Movie reviewed in this episode.
Breakfast: Episode dated 6 December 2010 (2010) (TV Episode)
Clip shown to introduce today's guests Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter.
At the Movies: Summer Special 2010/11 (2010) (TV Episode)
Clips shown when this movie is reviewed.
Up to the Minute: Episode dated 16 December 2010 (2010) (TV Episode)
clip shown
Breakfast: Episode dated 5 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown to introduce today's guest Mark Logue.
Breakfast: Episode dated 7 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown to introduce today's special guests Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter.
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2011) (TV Special)
Nominee clips shown.
Breakfast: Episode dated 17 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during Golden Globes segment.
Breakfast: Episode dated 18 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during BAFTA awards segment.
De wereld draait door: Episode #6.87 (2011) (TV Episode)
Fragments are shown.
Breakfast: Episode dated 26 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
The Vanessa Show: Episode #1.15 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during Jessica Brown's review segment.
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2011) (TV Special)
Nominee clips
Breakfast: Episode dated 31 January 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during SAG awards segment.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.84 (2011) (TV Episode)
A clip from the film starring Helena Bonham Carter is shown.
Ebert Presents: at the Movies: Episode #1.6 (2011) (TV Episode)
clips are shown in a fake attack ad against the film
Breakfast: Episode dated 26 February 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (2011) (TV Special)
nominee clips
Breakfast: Episode dated 28 February 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during Oscar segment.
Ebert Presents: at the Movies: Episode #1.7 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jeff Greenfield shows a clip to illustrate the film's use of language.
Breakfast: Episode dated 16 March 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown during interview with Robert Redford.
Interview with Mark Logue (2011) (Video)
Many clips seen.
Maltin on Movies: Water for Elephants (2011) (TV Episode)
Movie reviewed in this episode.
Breakfast: Episode dated 10 May 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip shown to introduce today's special guest Tom Hooper.
Ebert Presents: at the Movies: Episode #1.25 (2011) (TV Episode)
a clip is shown during Roger Ebert's segment to show that movies don't need to be in 3D
Great Movie Mistakes III: Not in 3D (2011) (TV Movie)
Clips of mistakes shown
Screenwipe: 2011 Wipe (2011) (TV Episode)
several clips shown, talked about
Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2011 (2012) (TV Episode)
clip shown
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Kings (2013) (TV Episode)
King George VI is #1.
1, 001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014) (Short)
Scene from the speech
The Oscars (2014) (TV Special)
Ordinary heroes presentation.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Sibling Rivalries in Movies (2014) (TV Episode)
The sibling rivalry between Prince Albert & Prince David is #6.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Memorable Movies of 2010 (2015) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #7.
Cinemadonna: W.E. (2016) (TV Episode)
clips shown
WatchMojo: Top 10 Unlikely Friendships in Movies (2016) (TV Episode)
The friendship between King George VI & Lionel Logue is #10.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Had the Wrong Rating (2018) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #9.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Oscar-Winning British Films (2018) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #10.
The Oscars (2018) (TV Special)
Seen in 90 Years of Oscars montage
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Films and TV Shows Based on the Royal Family (2018) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #3.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Overhyped British Films (2018) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #1.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Great British Movies That Are Probably Overrated (2018) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #9.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Helena Bonham Carter Performances (2018) (TV Episode)
Queen Elizabeth is #7.
MsMojo: Top 10 Most Historically Inaccurate Costumes in Movies (2020) (TV Episode)
Wrong Kilt gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Biopics That Got It Wrong (2020) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #6.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 British Movies Based on Real Life Events (2020) (TV Episode)
The King's Speech is #3.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Times the Oscars Got It Wrong (2021) (TV Episode)
Best Picture to The King's Speech is #9.

Spoofed in 

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.82 (2011) (TV Episode)
an altered clip from the film is shown
How It Should Have Ended: The Best Picture Summary 2011 (2011) (TV Episode)
Best Picture parody
The Office: Michael's Last Dundies (2011) (TV Episode)
Some of Michael's "techniques" to help DeAngelo with his stage fright are based on the film.
Days of Our Lives: Episode #1.11621 (2011) (TV Episode)
A fantasy sequence parodies the movie.
Tosh.0: Surfer Fail (2011) (TV Episode)
The surfer fail guy's web redemption spoofs The King's Speech
Rude Tube: Love Bytes (2011) (TV Episode)
Porn spoof.
The Simpsons: The Ten-Per-Cent Solution (2011) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in "The Cat's Speech" Itchy & Scratchy cartoon
Se7en. Los 7 pecados capitales de provincia (2011) (TV Movie)
Several scenes spoofed.
The King's Piece (2011) (TV Movie)
Spoof scenes replicating the film and also using the same film set.
Bob's Burgers: Bed, Bob & Beyond (2019) (TV Episode)
Tina's retelling of the rom-com's ending is a spoof of this movie

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