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When the Queen 'jumped out of a helicopter'

Frank Cottrell-Boyce describes the scene he wrote for the opening of the 2012 London Olympic Games in which the Queen appeared to jump out of a helicopter.

How did an estimated 900 million people come to witness Her Majesty the Queen apparently parachuting from a helicopter with James Bond?

Frank Cottrell-Boyce who wrote the scene for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games explains how it came about.

Josephine McDermott hears how corgis, a clothes line and the Queen’s dresser all played important parts.

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(Photo: The moment the Queen and James Bond appeared to jump out of a helicopter above the Olympic Stadium in London. Credit: Getty Images)

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