(24 May 2002) SHOTLIST
Parliament Square London; statue of Winston Churchill, statue of Montgomery; Chelsea Pensioner walking along Kings Road; Kings Road sign; Chelsea Pensioner continuing along Kings Road; Royal Hospital from banks of Thames; Royal Hospital exterior shots; Pensioners walking around Royal Hospital; ward interior; Pensioner William Fox entering his berth; memorabilia; sot William Fox; Chapel from outside; inside; picture of Queen Mother in Dining Hall, various of Dining Hall; print of Chelsea; inside the infirmary; patients; Nurse Beryl Heard, sot Beryl Heard; Ray Highams' room with his paintings; sot Ray Highams; Pensioner Len Williams walking into Chelsea Football Stadium; empty stadium; Len Williams sitting and looking at pictures; pictures; sot Len Williams; couple with children speaking to Len Williams in street; Headquarters of the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment in Hounslow; close-up of sign; Regimental Sergeant Major Roger Rowley walking along and speaking to young recruits; close-up of photos of him and his regiment in Gibraltar; sot Roger Rowley; Whitehall, sculpture dedicated to the Glorious Dead; FILE: Remembrance Day, Pensioners parading past (APTN)
STORYLINE
British military traditions go back a long way and although some have been adapted, the Chelsea Pensioners are a vivid reminder of the country's heritage. The Pensioners are veterans who live in the splendid Royal Hospital, right in the heart of London. Old comrades share memories of long-forgotten battles, a rough sense of humour - and they live 10 years longer than the average Briton. With the Chelsea Flower Show on this week and many celebrations of tradition and heritage planned for Queen Elizabeth's golden jubilee year, the Chelsea Pensioners are again a focus of attention.
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