do uzupełnienia - 10.06.2011

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do uzupełnienia - 10.06.2011
( 1267673i ) Speech therapist Lionel Logue and his fiancee Myrtle Mark Logue, grandson of speech therapist Lionel Logue who helped cure King George VI of a stammer, London - 06 Jan 2011 Mark Logue's grandfather was speech therapist Lionel Logue who helped King George VI overcome a stammer - a event that was inspiration for the film 'The King's Speech', which stars Colin Firth as King George VI and Geoffrey Rush as Lionel Logue. Along with Peter Conradi, Mark has produced a new book, 'The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy', based on his grandfather's papers.
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