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John Brown (Character)
from Mrs Brown (1997)

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  1. Queen Victoria's Men (2008) (TV) Played by Guy Manning

  2. Mrs Brown (1997) Played by Billy Connolly
    ... aka "Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown" - USA (promotional title)
  3. "Network First"
        - Victoria & Albert Part 2: A Queen Alone (1997) TV episode, Played by Don Gallagher

  4. "Edward the King"
    ... aka "Edward the Seventh" - UK (original title)
        - The Royal Quadrille (1975) TV episode, Played by William Dysart
        - Dearest Prince (1975) TV episode, Played by William Dysart
        - The Invisible Queen (1975) TV episode, Played by William Dysart

  5. "Victoria Regina"
        - Winter (1964) TV episode, Played by Jameson Clark
  6. Victoria Regina (1961) (TV) Played by Edward F. Cullen
    ... aka "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Victoria Regina (#11.2)" - USA (anthology series)

  7. The Mudlark (1950) Played by Finlay Currie

  8. The Prime Minister (1941) Played by Gordon McLeod

  9. Queen of Destiny (1938) Played by Gordon McLeod
    ... aka "Sixty Glorious Years" - UK (original title)
  10. Victoria the Great (1937) Played by Gordon McLeod
Archive Footage:
  1. "The Many Faces of..."
        - Dame Judi Dench (2011) TV episode, Played by Billy Connolly

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Quotes:
From Mrs Brown (1997)
Queen Victoria: Mr Brown.
John Brown: Yes, ma'am.
Queen Victoria: You have been told repeatedly not to stand in the courtyard unless requested to do so.
John Brown: Yes, ma'am.
Queen Victoria: Then why do you persist in doing it?
John Brown: Because I think Her Majesty is wrong. If ever there was a poor soul who needed fresh air, it is her.
Queen Victoria: The Queen will ride out if and when she chooses.
John Brown: And I intend to be there when she's ready.
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