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Diana, 7 Days DVD

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This landmark 90-minute BBC One documentary tells the inside story of the tumultuous and unprecedented week that followed the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, exploring how she came to have such an extraordinary effect on the nation and people around the world. On the 20th anniversary of her death, the film features in-depth interviews with her sons, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, speaking in detail about that week's events from the moment they heard the news of their mother's death to the day of the funeral itself, as well as reflecting more broadly on... her life and what she meant to them both then and now. The film also includes interviews with family members, close friends, political figures and journalists, many of them speaking for the first time about the events of that week. [show more]

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Released
11 September 2017
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561042508 
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Documentary focusing on the seven days following the death of Princess Diana. The programme examines the immediate aftermath of Diana's death on 31st August 1997, from the initial announcement of her death to the funeral, and the unprecedented outcry of grief it provoked in the British public and the royal family. Those close to Diana, including her sons Princes William and Harry, discuss how they dealt with the trauma and highlight the impact of her life while contemporary public figures, such as then Prime Minister Tony Blair, contribute their memory of events, including the monarchy's carefully managed response to the tragedy and its conflict with the media.