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Good afternoon Insiders. Max Goldbart here and as the world prepares for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, which has dominated headlines this week, I’ll take you through the past few days i…

’s funeral, which has dominated headlines this week, I’ll take you through the past few days in international TV and film.: As Insider writes, queues lasting at least several hours are snaking their way around the centre of London as thousands of people from up and down the country wait patiently to see Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin. The world’s second longest-serving monarch, who died Thursday September 8, is currentlyfor four days until Monday’s funeral, and the nation remains in mourning.

due to the funeral preparations. Meanwhile, tributes from around the world have continued to pour in as a monarch is remembered, and successor King Charles III has been travelling the country going about his new duties.

about how the broadcasters have been taking a day-to-day approach to their schedules, issuing updates every 24 hours. The BBC, which delayedby a week, has had surprisingly few complaints for its schedule changes, according to reports that came out Tuesday, with one insider telling Deadline they had actually been pleasantly surprised at how normal the schedules had been, and that this may account for the lack of grumpy viewers. “It could have been much worse,” they said.

between the British broadcasters and newspapers over the live feed of the funeral. Industry sources told Deadline this Royal events-wrangling dispute has been a long time coming, and goes back further than the funeral.and it felt like pre-pandemic times along the Toronto International Film Festival’s King Street hub as the event returned to full strength for the first time in three years, with balmy weather encouraging Torontonians downtown to soak up the atmosphere over the first weekend.

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