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The Queen’s Jubilee: Ex-army veteran from London pays tribute to Her Majesty.

Retired soldier Shaun Johnson shares his memories of meeting Queen Elizabeth II

https://planetradio.co.uk/hits-radio/london/news/queen-platinum-jubilee-veteran-tribute/

The Queen meets Shaun Johnson at The Poppy Factory 2012

Former Soldier Shaun Johnson recalls meeting The Queen and how he almost ruined her reception at a Royal Artillery military review in West Germany 1984.

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Actor and military veteran Shaun Johnson takes a trip down Memory Lane.

Playing Richard III - West End

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Live-Link - Veteran Transition

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Soldier On - Hit West End Show

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Shakespeare

Soldier On - West End

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Twelfth Night - Leicester Sq Theatre

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Old Vic Tunnels

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Archive Footage

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Midsummer Night's Dream

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NW Live Concert

00:00 / 29:56

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World Mental Health Day 2019

00:00 / 07:20

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‘In the army, you’re living in a world unlike any other’: Shaun Johnson on how he’s found a new band of brothers in Soldier On

‘But the cast are amazing and so supportive of each other making sure that all are safe.’


"I am delighted to be cast as 'Flaps' again. Soldier On is a brilliant piece of writing by Jonathan Lewis'


Members of the few, the happy few, the band of brothers: The unique experience of playing Henvy V revealed


Shaun Johnson is about to step out on stage as Malvolio in a very special production of Twelfth Night.


“You join the military and it’s like a switch being turned on, you’re ready, you’re trained as soldiers, you’re on the edge all the time".

Blackburn man takes on leading Shakespeare role at prestigious Globe Theatre

Remembrance Day 2018: Veteran helps thousands of others struggling with life out of uniform

'Grim-visaged war'. how Shakespeare saved a veteran


Interviewed by Lord Howarth of Newport - House of Commons

War veterans to share healing words of poetry at Wells festival

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