The Clagg family, a working-class household from Sheffield, sacrifices their annual seaside holiday to afford train tickets to London for the 1953 Coronation of the Queen. With the children’s excitement overriding their mother and grandmother’s doubts, they secure premium champagne tickets, hoping for a memorable day witnessing history. Their journey, filled with anticipation and challenges, captures the nation’s celebratory spirit.
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The Clagg family, a working-class household from Sheffield, sacrifices their annual seaside holiday to afford train tickets to London for the 1953 Coronation of the Queen. With the children’s excitement overriding their mother and grandmother’s doubts, they secure premium champagne tickets, hoping for a memorable day witnessing history. Their journey, filled with anticipation and challenges, captures the nation’s celebratory spirit.
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content present
No violence or gore depicted
No profanity or strong language
Brief depictions of celebratory alcohol consumption, such as champagne and ginger beer
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Minor references to the religious aspects of the coronation ceremony, including the Archbishop
No witchcraft or occult elements
No evidence found in available sources.
Recurring themes of class differences, monarchy admiration, and how the poor find contentment more easily than the wealthy
No self-harm or suicide depicted
No abuse or suffering depicted
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