Love Monday TV and 53 Levels World are producing “Diana: The Unheard Fact” (working title), a three-part docuseries centered on 5 hours of audio recordings of Diana, Princess of Wales which have by no means been made public, with the collection set to launch on Aug. 31, 2027 – the thirtieth anniversary of her loss of life.
The recordings have been captured in 1991 by Dr. James Colthurst, an in depth good friend of the Princess. The tapes have been covertly faraway from Kensington Palace and delivered to creator Andrew Morton, whose ensuing biography “Diana Her True Story” altered the course of royal historical past. Within the three a long time since Diana died, fewer than one hour of the fabric had been heard publicly. Love Monday TV has secured full entry to the archive in partnership with Morton and Colthurst, who additionally seem within the collection alongside writer Michael O’Mara. All three revisit the circumstances beneath which the Morton e book was produced, together with the dangers Diana took and the extreme scrutiny all three endured within the course of.
The tapes cowl Diana’s account of life inside the royal household, her predictions concerning the futures of Charles and Camilla, and her personal ambitions for a life impartial of the Crown. Additional contributors embrace prep schoolmate Delissa Needham, in her first on-camera look; hairdresser Sam McKnight; astrologer Penny Thornton; dancer Wayne Sleep; former bodyguard Ken Wharfe; royal press secretary Dickie Arbiter; photographer Kent Gavin; and Day by day Mail journalist Richard Kay.
Sophie Todd is collection editor, with Emily Hirst producing and Justin Frahm as director of pictures. The challenge is totally funded by Rainmaker Movies – led by Clay Pecorin, Russell Geyser and Zak Tanjeloff – and Plymouth Movies, led by Kevin Weisberg.
Love Monday TV, led by govt producers Kerene Barefield and Naveed Chowdhary-Flatt, beforehand produced “Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doorways.” 53 Levels World has credit together with Netflix’s “The Royal Home of Windsor” and the BAFTA-winning “The Queen’s ninetieth Birthday Celebration.”

















