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'''William Pitt the Younger''' served as the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. He died at the age of 46 in the early [[19th century]] | '''William Pitt the Younger''' served as the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. He died at the age of 46 in the early [[19th century]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Upstairs (audio story)|Upstairs]]'') after uttering his famous last words, "my country, how I love my country". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Museum of Curiosities (audio story)|The Museum of Curiosities]]'') | ||
An [[android]] replica of Pitt the Younger was among a succession of android Prime Ministers from [[Robert Walpole]] to [[Margaret Thatcher]] created by [[Tasq]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Wake (short story)|Time Wake]]'') | An [[android]] replica of Pitt the Younger was among a succession of android Prime Ministers from [[Robert Walpole]] to [[Margaret Thatcher]] created by [[Tasq]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Wake (short story)|Time Wake]]'') |
Revision as of 05:40, 27 October 2020
William Pitt the Younger served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He died at the age of 46 in the early 19th century, (AUDIO: Upstairs) after uttering his famous last words, "my country, how I love my country". (AUDIO: The Museum of Curiosities)
An android replica of Pitt the Younger was among a succession of android Prime Ministers from Robert Walpole to Margaret Thatcher created by Tasq. (PROSE: Time Wake)
Behind the scenes
- He was played by Julian Wadham in the 1994 film The Madness of King George and by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 2006 film Amazing Grace.
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