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The Crown season 1 episode 4 soundtrack

Act of God, 5 songs

When dense smog cripples London for days and creates a serious health hazard, Churchill’s inaction leaves him vulnerable to his political enemies.

  • Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: III. Sequentia 6, Lacrimosa — Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado & Schwedischer Rundfunkchor & Kay Johannsen
    Former Prime Minister Attilee looks out onto the star unsure if the meteorology report is correct; Prime Minister Churchill arrive at 10 Downing Street, he looks up at the night sky before heading inside; Venetia takes a copy of Winston's 'My Early Life' before hearing out after Winston tells her to go home.
  • Someone Remarkable — Rupert Gregson-Williams
    Venetia reads 'My Early Life'; Overnight a thick fog descends over England; the royals, Attlee and Venetia awaken to find themselves surround by a thicket of smog; The BBC radio reports and advice on the fog.
  • Government — Rupert Gregson-Williams
    The press gather at the the hospital; Winston writes a speech on the fog.
  • Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: III. Sequentia. Lacrimosa — Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado & Kay Johannsen & Schwedischer Rundfunkchor & Maria Wieslander
    Attlee stews after reading the glowing article on Prime Minister Churchill; Winston waits outside Queen Elizabeth meeting room; Elizabeth gives herself a moment before the meeting when the sun begins to break through the fog and shine through her window, she calls Winston in.
  • Where Does That Leave Me? — Rupert Gregson-Williams
    Queen Elizabeth left question of where she is left as 'Elizabeth' if Queen Elizabeth is only meant to a sovereign figurehead; as Peter and Prince Philip take another flying lesson they decided to take lunch in Edinburgh.

Theme Song

The Crown Main Title
Hans Zimmer