Filming location photo, shot in England, for The King's Speech (2010). Scene description: King George V (Michael Gambon) is giving his Christmas address via the radio at the Sandringham Estate.  Once the broadcast is complete the king looks at Bertie (Colin Firth) and encourages him to try the microphone. In the presence of his father, Bertie’s stammering returns in full form, his breathing short and shallow, the neck muscles in spasms.
Filming location photo, shot in England, for The King's Speech (2010). Scene description: When the king (Colin Firth) insists that Logue (Geoffrey Rush) be seated in the king's box during his May 1937 coronation in Westminster Abbey, Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Cosmo Lang (Derek Jacobi) questions Logue's qualifications. This prompts another confrontation between the king and Logue, who explains that he never claimed to be a doctor and had only begun practicing speech therapy by informal treatment of shell-shocked soldiers in the last war. When the king still isn't convinced of his own strengths, Logue sits in St. Edward's Chair dismissing the Stone of Scone as a trifle, whereupon the king remonstrates with Logue for his disrespect. The king then realises that he is as capable as those before him.