"Breakfast" Episode dated 22 October 2010 (TV Episode 2010)
Clip shown during interview with Helena Bonham Carter and Colin Firth."Maltin on Movies" Black Swan (TV Episode 2010)
Movie reviewed in this episode."Breakfast" Episode dated 6 December 2010 (TV Episode 2010)
Clip shown to introduce today's guests Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter."At the Movies" Summer Special 2010/11 (TV Episode 2010)
Clips shown when this movie is reviewed."CBS News Roundup" Episode dated 16 December 2010 (TV Episode 2010)
clip shown
The Madness of King George (1994)
This was Roger Hammond's final film role, and the second time he played the role of a doctor whose methods of medically assisting a monarch failed.
"Football Focus" Episode #10.29 (TV Episode 2010)
Mentioned by Dan Walker."Hollywood's Top Ten" Big Screen Kings and Queens (TV Episode 2010)
Lynda Halligan says it is coming out this week"CBS News Roundup" Episode dated 16 December 2010 (TV Episode 2010)
A.O. Scott critiques The King's Speech- the film is identified as also playing now with Christy Lemire and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky's thumb judgments
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #19.81 (TV Episode 2011)
Jay Leno mentions that the film received 12 Oscar nominations
My Fair Lady (1964)
Like Eliza Dolittle in "My Fair Lady," Bertie puts marbles in his mouth in an attempt to speak with greater ease.The Queen (2006)
The way Ma'am have to be pronounced.Jackboots on Whitehall (2010)
Timothy Spall plays Winston Churchill again.
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #19.82 (TV Episode 2011)
an altered clip from the film is shown"How It Should Have Ended" The Best Picture Summary 2011 (TV Episode 2011)
Best Picture parody"The Office" Michael's Last Dundies (TV Episode 2011)
Some of Michael's "techniques" to help Deangelo with his stage fright are based on the film."Days of Our Lives" Episode #1.11621 (TV Episode 2011)
A fantasy sequence parodies the movie."Tosh.0" Surfer Fail (TV Episode 2011)
The surfer fail guy's web redemption spoofs The King's Speech
Bertie and Elizabeth (TV Movie 2002)
Based on same historical figures and subject matter, including the stutter of King George VI.