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  1. 16 de nov. de 2016 · This aired on Sunday 25th June 2006. The Queen is holding a huge 80th birthday party in the garden of Buckingham Palace when the handbag containing her speech goes missing. Now it's needs to be found. This is a celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday and British Children's literature with an ensemble cast of characters (Such as Noddy ...

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  2. The late Queen Elizabeth II plays an important role in the film, as being the one whose handbag goes missing and the host of the children's party, though she only appears on-stage at the ending. She is farsighted, as she needs her reading glasses to read her closing speech, and without them and the handbag they're housed in, the party cannot continue as planned.

  3. The Children's Party at the Palace ( Título original) The Children's Party at the Palace ( España) Dirigida por Claire Popplewell, Ben Warwick en 2006. con Kacey Ainsworth, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Ronnie Corbett, Dani Harmer, Anthony Head, Matthew Lewis, Joe Pasquale, Queen Elizabeth II, Daniel Radcliffe, Amanda Redman, Scarlett Strallen, Emma Watson.

  4. 28 de ago. de 2014 · Nakoniec sa všetko dobre skončí zaspieva sa pesnička radosti a kráľovná má príhovor so svojho ukradnutého listu, ktorý sa rozprávkovým bytostiam zdarne podarí vrátiť do jej rúk. Hovorím blbostička ale na rok 2006 akceptovateľná. 40% (21.07.2018 ) The Children's Party at the Palace (2006) - TV film: Recenze, Hodnocení ...

  5. The Children's Party at the Palace (2006) - TV film - 2 recenze uživatelů. Co si o filmu myslíš ty? Přidej svoji recenzi!

  6. 25 de jun. de 2006 · This is a reupload of Party At The Palace 2006 video from our old account but this file is 1.77GB which smaller than the previous upload. Sorry about the poor quality. I recorded it directly off BBC One as it aired 16 years ago.

  7. YMMV /. Children's Party at the Palace. Accidental Innuendo: When the other characters swarm around Mary Poppins, she replies with, "And don't crush me, I am not a garlic either, thank you very much." This may imply that she actually meant something else rather than literal crushing. Yes, even a pantomime like this isn't exempt from potential ...