Diana: Her True Story
Diana: Her True Story is a 1993 television film telling the story of Diana, Princess of Wales, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton.
Diana: Her True Story | |
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Genre | Biography Drama |
Written by | Andrew Morton |
Directed by | Kevin Connor |
Starring | Serena Scott Thomas David Threlfall |
Theme music composer | Ken Thorne |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Martin Poll |
Producers | Hugh Harlow Shirley Mellner Andrew Morton |
Cinematography | Douglas Milsome |
Editors | Barry Peters Brian Smedley-Aston |
Running time | 180 minutes |
Production company | Martin Poll Productions |
Distributor | BSkyB (UK) NBC (U.S.) |
Release | |
Original network | Sky One (UK) NBC (U.S.) |
Original release | 14 February – 16 February 1993 4 April 1993 — 5 April 1993 |
Production
The ABC network was quicker off the mark, and soon after Morton’s book Diana: Her True Story was published in May 1992, the television movie Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After went into production, and aired for the first time in December 1992.[1]
Cast
Starring
Also Starring
- Elizabeth Garvie as Camilla Parker Bowles
- Donald Douglas as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Jemma Redgrave as Carolyn Bartholomew
- Jeremy Child as Alfred Drake-Kinney
- William Franklyn as Lord Mountbatten
- Jean Anderson as Lady Fermoy
- Anne Stallybrass as Queen Elizabeth II
Co-Starring
- Belle Connor as Diana Spencer (age 6)
- Tracy Hardwick as Sarah Ferguson
- Aletta Lawson as Princess Anne
- Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy as Jane Spencer
- Helen Masters as Sarah Spencer
- Gabrielle Blunt as The Queen Mother
- Christopher Bowen as James Gilbey
- Robert Reynolds as Sergeant Mannakee
- Rowland Davies as Earl Spencer
- Adam Blackwood as Christopher
- Alan Shearman as Reporter 1
- David Ryall as Reporter 2
Featuring
- Jeffrey Harmer as Prince Andrew
- Robin Hart
- Anthony Calf
- Georgia Reece
- Harvey Ashby
- Nicholas Bastian
- Barclay Wright
- John Vine
- Tessa Shaw as Countess Spencer
References
- 1992: ABC PRESENTS 'CHARLES AND DIANA: UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER' at tvworthwatching.com, December 13, 2019 accessed 14 October 2020
External links
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