National Geographic Announces “Diana: One Day In Paris” Series
Disney has announced that National Geographic has greenlit a new instalment in its “One Day” series, which will be a three-part documentary series called “Diana: One Day In Paris”, which explores the tragic death of Princess Diana on the 30th anniversary of that fateful paparazzi car chase through a Parisian motorway tunnel.
The show has been produced by the team behind the critically acclaimed “9/11: One Day in America” and “JFK: One Day in America,” the series will use the “One Day In…” franchise’s trademark present-tense approach that bypasses conspiracy theories in favour of factual accuracy.
It will uncover new insights using rare archives and interviews with witnesses who have never spoken publicly. This landmark series will look at the 24 hours before and after Diana’s death in forensic detail and follow the story through to her funeral one week later when the world mourned the passing of an icon.
For 72 Films, David Glover and Mark Raphael are executive producers. TJ Martin and Dan Lindsay are executive producers. For National Geographic, Carolyn Payne is executive producer; Bengt Anderson is senior vice president, Production; Charlie Parsons, is senior vice president, Development; and Tom McDonald is executive vice president, Global Factual and Unscripted Content.
Disney hasn’t announced when this documentary is going to be released on the National Geographic channel or Disney+, but since the 30th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death isn’t until 2027, I’d guess we won’t see this documentary for a while.
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