Diana: A Day In The Life

Poster

A public figure from the moment of her engagement, Diana remained the focus of worldwide media throughout her life. Even after her divorce, Diana maintained a high level of popularity. She devoted herself to her sons and to such charitable efforts as the battle against the use of land mines. Diana used her international celebrity status to help raise awareness about this and many other issues. This extensively researched programme goes behind the scenes of one of the most remarkable people of the twentieth century. Exclusive footage showing the transformation of a shy teenager into one of the most admired woman in the world Diana, Princess of Wales, including moving images of her last days.


Cast

Rosa Monckton, Liz Tilberis, Elsa Bowker

Director(s)

Alan Scales


Duration

1 x 50'

Genre(s)

Film, Feature Documentary, Biographical

Year of Production

1998


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