Martyn Gregory is a London based TV producer & reporter who has won Amnesty International & Royal Television Society awards for his investigative work on human rights. A leading international authority on the Paris crash following his 1998 film Diana-The Accident for Channel 4, Gregory's book Diana The Last Days became a bestseller. A previous book from 1994: 'Dirty Tricks' chronicled the commercial war waged by British Airways upon the then fledgling Virgin Atlantic was also widely acclaimed.
This RU-vid channel hosts an archive of documentaries produced or co-produced by Martyn's company: Martyn Gregory Films
If Mohammed Al Fayed thinks that his son was going to marry Diana, he was living in cloud cuckoo land. He has done nothing but but lie and accuse people of being responsible for the deaths of Diana and Dodi.
Excellent documentary, 10/10 ! you gotta admire the chill in the Provos statement "We only have to be lucky once, you will have to be lucky always"! almost worthy of Shakespeare
All the violence, anguish, chaos, fear and destruction that was continuous up to 1998, when there was a peace deal on the table in 1974..makes you wonder. But the main thing is to prevent a return to anything resembling those days again.
After this, my dad became part of an elite team of Anti terrorism police, and he and his best friend were personally responsible for the safety of Margaret Thatcher. When my dad passed away, this year, pictures were shown of his time in the Army, when he first joined the police, when he was on anti terrorism and we actually had a photo of dad, at chequers with baroness Thatcher, in the photo. It was a fantastic photo and made me even more proud of my dad. I hardly ever saw my dad during those years. He was constantly on call, and as soon as my dad knew that Baroness Thatcher was in the area, he had to drop everything and get to Chequers. I will tell you a funny story about one time he went to chequers. When he got there, he had to get all his kit on, and wait for her arrival. His gun was loaded and they also had to have a spare clip of rounds. Suddenly dad got up, and searched everywhere for his round clip but couldn’t find it anywhere. They spent an hour looking for that round, before dad remembered that actually he had left them in the safe. That was typical of my dad, he was always losing stuff. Luckily no harm was done. That was the day my dad and his best friend (along with other officers in the elite team) had their photography taken with baroness Thatcher. It really was a tough time then, with all the home grown terrorism. It was hard on us, being his children, as he was hardly ever at home.
This is so well done. I really enjoyed your approach to storytelling of W&E and research. Do you have any more docus or tv or films that we should see? And what did you think of Madonna's version of W/E ?
Beautiful jewelry. But one must remember that each of these was bought by stealing from the poorest people in the British empire. Heavy taxation and slavery across large populations to fund the lavish lifestyle of this useless twosome.
Such beauty to adorn such ugliness !!!!!! Totally inexplicable . Such a mountainous lack of confidence and unfathomable devotion to a hag with whom he spent a useless and sad existence. Will blind HARRY do the same Oh Dear
They were proper close to getting her though werent they...cant be a coincidence that the Anglo Irish agreement happened pretty much immediately after this
Спасибо большое за видео Мартина Грегори о драгоценностях некоронованных особ.но судя по подаркам герцога Эдварда.отказавшегося от королевской короны ради любимой женщины.можно смело сказать.что драгоценности.дарившиеся герцогине уоллис Симпсон.ничуть не уступают королевским.многих такие превосходные изделия приводили и приводят в восторг по сей день.вот вам образец самоотверженной и возвышенной любви.коронованные особы не могут с таким отношением к женщине сравниться.они вряд ли откажутся от преимуществ своего ранга.Спасибо за фильм.
Maggy frog. Why are you appalled? Their money, their choice. Their choice, and no one else's business. The west was not turning to socialism and communism back then. People were free to spend their money without criticism and judgement!!
What a dweeb he was. Kind of like Harry has become. Only man weaker was Mr. Simpson, who paid the insurance on the jewelry being given to his unfaithful wife. SMH.
These are beautiful jewelry they are part of the British history in a certain way and time in history these jewelry should stay and bought by the royal family every pieces represent a love story there are not for the common people or the new rich to own them they are lost now good video to watch 👌👌👌
You can have an opinion on the I.R.A you can like or dislike there actions! But the men that were in the I.R.A brought real terrorism to the streets of England! And like the Scottish won there freedom to an extent! Long may the peace last
I most certainly was no fan of Margaret Thatcher, she was a cold, arrogant and humourless woman who never did Scotland any good, but I am nevertheless completely against what the IRA did in Brighton. It's also absurd to say she murdered Bobby Sands. How can someone who chose to starve himself to death be a murder victim? A statement that goes against logic and rationality.
Too bad the photographer didn’t show the jewels first and THEN all of those EXTREMELY close ups of the jewels SPINNING rather than having the viewer guess which piece was being showcased! 👎👎👎
“All you need is Love”-The Beatles. Exile? Sounds so rebellious. Prince Edward was in Love ♥️. Maybe Duke William will do the same & give it all to Duke Harry? 💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️.