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Sarah Vandenbergh Movies

1998  
 
Not to be confused with the 50-minute television documentary of the same name, the made-for-British-TV biopic Diana: The People's Princess stars Amy Seccombe as the title character. Rather than rehash the tumultuous marriage between Diana and Prince Charles (Robert De Newby), the film focuses on the protagonist's last 14 months on Earth, from her divorce in May of 1996 to her tragic death in August of 1997. Adroitly blending heartbreak with triumph, the script details Diana's loss of her royal title, her troubled relationship with sons Harry (Rory Jennings) and William (Freddie Sayers), her ongoing travails with the press and papparazzi, her extensive humanitarian activities (with Nelson Mandela and Mother Theresa making token appearances), and her romance with Dodi Ay Fayed (George Jackos), who was fated to die with Diana in that infamous car crash. Seemingly dedicated to bestowing sainthood upon Princess Di, the film manages to make her antagonists as unpleasant and unsympathetic as possible, with an inordinate amount of scorn heaped upon Dodi's former fiancée! First telecast in the U.K. on April 12, 1998, Diana: The People's Princess debuted in the U.S. courtesy of the TNT cable network on August 29, 1999, on the eve of the second anniversary of Diana's death. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Amy SecombeGeorge Jackos, (more)
 
1997  
 
The remarkable life and tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales is the subject of this tribute, which explores her humanity and generous nature. This video includes exclusive interviews with friends and family, as well as documentary footage of her life, her times and her solemn farewell to this world. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1994  
 
One of the longer-running children's programs in British TV history (over 100 episodes), Fully Booked made its initial BBC2 appearance in 1994. Essentially a "magazine" show, the series boasted a number of recurring and one-shot special interest features, along with puzzles, games, and contests. Among its youthful hosts was Gail Porter, who, after leaving the program, famously shed her "kiddie show" image (along with several other things) by posing in the nude. After ending its BBC2 run, Fully Booked was succeeded by a similar program with a computer-based format, FBi ("Fully Booked Interactive"). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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