![]() Lacey points to a scene in the new season, which debuted on Netflix on Nov. And it’s the great dramatists and screenwriters, they are the people who can go into … the soil of the past and imagine what the Queen would have said to Prince Philip at any particular moment.” That is solid evidence.’ But everything that has gone through the sieve has been missed. And the historian looks at that and says, ‘Ah, that is history. The past, all this rich earth, goes through the sieve, and there’s a few shards and pebbles… artifacts left in the sieve. ![]() And the historian stands there with a sieve. “History is a way of studying the past, but it is not the past. “The history and the past are different things,” Lacey says. Serving as a historical consultant for all three seasons of The Crown, he has worked with creator Peter Morgan to support the creation of the delicate mixture of “authenticity with soaring imagination” that he believes is essential to the success of the show. It is a challenge Lacey has gamely taken on. ![]() Sony Pictures Television Hires Big Talk's Matthew Justice to Lead U.K., European Operations ![]()
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