The Life And Legacy Of Diana, The People’s Princess.
Premieres Thursday, 8 July At 7.30pm
She went from shy Di, to a world icon and voice for social change. Premiering Thursday, 8 July at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play On Demand, Diana’s Decades sheds new light on the life and legacy of the People’s Princess.
This landmark three-part special event draws on never-before-heard testimony and rarely seen archive footage, to provide a vivid insight into the complex woman behind the media image, a tabloid obsession, a wife in a tumultuous marriage, a devoted mother and humanitarian icon.
10 News First Presents The Queen Carries On: A Gayle King Special.
Premiering Wednesday, 14 July At 7.30pm
Sandra Sully Hosts Royal Special
Queen Elizabeth II’s reign is the longest in British history; 69 years (and counting) filled with challenge and controversy, romance and heartbreak. Yet, through it all, she remains an enduring and beloved figure, and a woman of few words who commands worldwide attention.
Premiering Wednesday, 14 July at 7.30pm, Gayle King delves into the extraordinary life and reign of Her Majesty, featuring interviews with former U.S. President Barack Obama, Sir Paul McCartney and the world’s leading royal commentators including former Vanity Fair editor, Tina Brown.
Hosted by 10 News First ’s Sandra Sully, this exclusive special spans the milestones of her journey from Princess to Queen, her relationship with the late Prince Philip, the collapse of the fairy-tale marriage of Diana and Charles, and her role as grandmother to the two boys Diana left behind after her tragic death.
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There’s probably little crossover audience between olymoics and bachelor fans.
The Olympics will rate their tits off and 10 will target whatever dregs are left in terms of audience.
Your usual Instagram influencers and millennials only interested in themselves won’t be interested in the grandness and patriotism of the Olympic Games. It is irrelevant to them.
Sadly even up against the Olympics, The Bachelor will probably still rate better than Love On The Spectrum did though.
Especially in Sydney if our current virus situation continues during that period, which no doubt will please Seven as it’s an opportunity for them to get ahead (if only for a couple of weeks) in what’s otherwise a market that mostly watches Nine.