
Those excited to tune into Her Majesty's Christmas Day speech tomorrow will have yet another reason to watch. This year, her entire speech will be broadcast in HD, and for those not near a television, it'll also be available via YouTube. Tomorrow's production will mark the 50th anniversary of her traditional speech, and the new mediums are being used to satisfy her desire to make the address "more accessible to younger people and those in other countries." Interested? If so, you can tune in tomorrow at 3:00PM GMT.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MHAithaca @ Dec 24th 2007 5:49PM
50 years! How exciting. Any idea whether this will be viewable in HD in the US if I'd rather watch the real thing, and not the very-low-def YouTube version?
Michael @ Dec 24th 2007 6:15PM
3 GMT means 10 EST right?
Charles @ Dec 24th 2007 6:33PM
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No, EST is GMT -5. Therefore it is 3:00 PM - 5 hours = 10 AM EST.
Christian @ Dec 24th 2007 10:57PM
huh?
malaysianblogger @ Dec 24th 2007 7:29PM
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 50 years ! That's an awfully longgg time.
Temmink @ Dec 25th 2007 2:57AM
I kinda misread, I thought youtube were going to be streaming this in High Def, that would have been pretty cool. Ah well, still cool anyway.
The1 @ Dec 25th 2007 12:17PM
Who cares??????? The old bad needs to give up the thrown and let someone else rule the monarchy.
coolbho3000 @ Dec 26th 2007 8:46PM
She has no power, it's not a monarchy...
Sandy @ Dec 27th 2007 5:47AM
Really, don't comment on things you obviously don't know anything about.