<P> The King soon shows signs of recovery, becoming less eccentric and arrives in Parliament in time to thwart passage of the Regency bill . Restored, the King asserts control over his family, forcing the Prince to "put away" his mistress . With the crisis averted, those who had been closest to the king are summarily dismissed from service, including Dr Willis . During conversations with Pitt, the King appears more at ease and in control of himself . He is less antagonized by America, but also shows signs that his insanity remains . </P> <Ul> <Li> Nigel Hawthorne as King George III </Li> <Li> Helen Mirren as Queen Charlotte </Li> <Li> Ian Holm as Francis Willis </Li> <Li> Amanda Donohoe as Lady Pembroke, Lady of the Bedchamber </Li> <Li> Rupert Graves as Colonel Greville </Li> <Li> Geoffrey Palmer as Doctor Warren </Li> <Li> Rupert Everett as George, Prince of Wales </Li> <Li> Jim Carter as Whig MP and leader of the opposition, Charles James Fox </Li> <Li> Julian Rhind - Tutt as Frederick, the Duke of York </Li> <Li> Julian Wadham as a Conservative MP and Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger </Li> <Li> Anthony Calf as Lord Charles Fitzroy </Li> <Li> Adrian Scarborough as Fortnum </Li> <Li> John Wood as Lord Thurlow </Li> <Li> Jeremy Child as Black Rod </Li> <Li> Struan Rodger as Henry Dundas </Li> <Li> Janine Duvitski as Margaret Nicholson </Li> <Li> Caroline Harker as Mrs. Fitzherbert </Li> <Li> Roger Hammond as Baker </Li> <Li> Cyril Shaps as Pepys </Li> <Li> Selina Cadell as Mrs. Cordwell </Li> <Li> Alan Bennett as a backbench MP whose speech is interrupted by everyone running out to see the King </Li> <Li> Nicholas Selby as Speaker </Li> </Ul> <Li> Nigel Hawthorne as King George III </Li> <Li> Helen Mirren as Queen Charlotte </Li>

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