written by King George VI to his speech therapist just five days after his coronation, is to be auctioned off. George VI was helped to overcome his stammer by Lionel Logue. The story inspired the ...
The Oscar-winning film, The King’s Speech, does an excellent job of showing how George VI’s stammer affected his life and reign. With the help of the Australian speech therapist, Lionel ...
The Oscar-winning film, The King’s Speech, does an excellent job of showing how George VI’s stammer affected his life and reign. With the help of the Australian speech therapist, Lionel ...
King George VI did not give a Christmas Day address ... stutter and gave his first Christmas Day broadcast in 1937 with speech therapist Lionel Logue by his side. However, he found the ordeal ...
Known as the ‘Reluctant King’, George VI is universally recognised as the father of the ... The embarrassment prompted his wife to seek help from Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue. Through ...
King George VI tries to overcome his stammering problem with the help of speech therapist, Lionel Logue, and makes himself worthy enough to lead his country through World War II. (2010) Watch all your ...
Britain's Prince Albert must ascend the throne as King George VI, but he has a speech impediment ... an Australian actor and speech therapist, to help him overcome his stammer.
Much in awe of his brother, Edward, Prince of Wales, throughout his childhood, George also suffered from a bad speech stammer as a young man. With the aid of Lionel Logue, an Australian speech ...
The British screenwriter earned several accolades for the 2010 film, including two BAFTA's and an Academy Award.