Here is the full video, 93 quests completed in 5:04:43. But really the most interesting thing to me was puzzling out how to order things so that I had the right skill points or perks or items to do each part fast and without having to waste time backtracking to the same location a bunch of times, and I think I did a reasonably good job of that. Obviously using the speed cripple glitch would save a ton of time. I have tried and tried to get the speed cripple glitch to work and have still not been able to get it to work, so I decided it would be more fun just to do a run without it.
I'm not very skilled or well-practiced so this isn't exactly a shining example of good speedrunning, but I had a good time and actually finished a run so I thought I'd share just for fun. Obviously not all quests can be completed in one run because some are mutually exclusive, but my thinking was this would be kinda like the spiritual equivalent of All Quests in Fallout 3 (I lurked in progamingwithed's stream a while ago and saw him run All Quests, and that is mostly what inspired this). Just wanted to share a little project I've been working on- I did a 'max quests' speedrun where the goal is to get the Quests Completed counter in the Pip-Boy as high as possible.