Queen's favourite TV show that she could 'recite one-liners' from

After the Queen's demise on September 8 final week, there have been many anecdotes and recollections shared in regards to the monarch's hobbies and private life.

One journalist even lately recalled a dialog he had with the Queen the place she revealed what her favorite tv programme was and she or he even recited a few one-liners from the present, the Mirror reviews.

Phil Jones, who left BBC Radio 2 after 30 years in February, wrote a chunk for the New Statesman about his go to to Buckingham Palace the place he had a chat with the Queen and came upon what she favored to look at on TV.

He stated the Queen's favorite present was The Kumars at No. 42, and she or he was such a giant fan of the comedy programme that she even started to recite a few one-liners to him.

Phil wrote: "In 2001 I used to be invited to a media perform at Buckingham Palace.

"We chatted for ages, which I can let you know is moderately surreal. My mind saved saying, 'Bloody hell I’m speaking to the Queen and I can’t consider a single factor to say!'

"Ultimately, I alighted on, 'What’s your favorite programme?' Straightaway, she stated, 'The Kumars at No. 42' and, much more astonishingly, proceeded to recite a few of the one-liners from the grandma character, performed by the sensible Meera Syal."

The Kumars at No. 42 was reportedly the Queen's favourite show
The Kumars at No. 42 was reportedly the Queen's favorite present (Picture: BBC)

The Kumars at No. 42 was a BBC programme that ran for seven sequence from 2001 - 2006.

It featured a fictional British Indian household and starred Sanjeev Bhaskar as Sanjeev Kumar, an aspiring chat present host who invited movie star visitors over to his home for interviews.

Nevertheless, his household ended up interrupting the discussions and the celebs spent extra time speaking to his household than they did Sanjeev. A few of the visitors included Olivia Coleman, Daniel Radcliffe and Hugh Jackman.

It was additionally informed by Phil that the Queen was a giant fan of Terry Wogan, although this was not such a giant secret.

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