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Eine Frau, geliebt von Millionen, stirbt unter mysteriösen Umständen. Lady Diana Spencer wird als "Prinzessin der Herzen" bezeichnet. Sie wurde verehrt, geliebt, bewundert. Doch ihre Art gefällt nicht allen. Schon gar nicht der Krone. Diana selbst denkt, sie sei eine Gefahr für die Monarchie und hat Angst abgehört und verfolgt zu werden. In einer Pariser Sommernacht will sie mit ihrem neuen Freund Dodi Al-Fayed vor den Paparazzi flüchten. Doch die hetzerische Jagd endet tödlich. Prinzessin Diana stirbt bei einem Autounfall in einem Pariser Tunnel. Doch war es wirklich nur ein Unfall? Die Ereignisse jener Nacht werfen bis heute Fragen auf. In dieser Folge nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Reise in die letzten Stunden von Dianas Leben – eine Nacht voller Rätsel, unerwarteter Wendungen und verhängnisvoller Entscheidungen. War es einfach nur ein Unglück oder steckt ein dunkler Plan dahinter? Welche Rolle spielte das britische Königshaus, das immer wieder ins Visier von Spekulationen gerät? Und was hat es mit dem geheimnisvollen weißen Fiat Uno auf sich, der angeblich am Unfallort gesehen wurde? Wir beleuchten alle Theorien zu ihrem Tod und zerlegen sie in ihre Einzelteile. In dieser royalen Podcastfolge steigen wir ein in die Welt des britischen Königshauses und seine Geheimnisse. Alle Fotos zur Folge findet ihr auf unseren Social Media Profilen unter @mordaufexpodcast. Eine Produktion von Auf Ex Productions. Hosts: Leonie Bartsch, Linn Schütze Recherche: Leonie Bartsch, Antonia Faltermeier Redaktion: Antonia Fischer Produktion: Lorenz Schütze Quellen (Auswahl): "Diana: Her True Story – In Her Own Words" von Andrew Morton "The Diana Chronicles" von Tina Brown "A Royal Duty" von Paul Burrell Operation Paget: offizielle britische Untersuchung (2004 veröffentlicht) The Inquest into the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales: Der gerichtliche Prozess. "Diana: In Her Own Words" (2017) "The Murder of Princess Diana" (2007) Vanity Fair Artikel: The Diana Mysteries Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Welp, this is not the royal grab bag of news we expected to cover one week before the Coronation of King Charles III, yet here we are! This week, we discuss Meghan and Charles's short-lived pen pal status, the NGN phone hacking news, Tom Parker Bowles and Emily Maitlis, Louis's birthday party and so much more. We're also joined by friend of the pod Tom Jennings, producer of Diana: In Her Own Words, to discuss his new NatGeo documentary, Charles: In His Own Words, out this weekend. Grab a Corrie Cocktail (recipe in this ep!) and tune in!--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal news at purewow.com/royals. Shop Royally Obsessed sweatshirts and totes at shop.royallyobsessed.com. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrew Morton is perhaps the most famous royal biographer of all time, with his book Diana: In Her Own Words changing the way the world looked at The Firm forever. This week he sits down with Zoe Forsey to talk about his latest book, The Queen, which celebrates the Monarch's 70 years on the throne. He also shares his thoughts on the latest royal dramas, including what he believes Diana would have thought of Princes William and Harry's fallout and the mistake the Duchess of Cambridge made when the Queen expressed her wish for Camilla to become Queen Consort.
Studio Soundtracks takes listeners behind the scenes of how music is crafted for film and television by hearing directly from composers, songwriters and music professionals in the Entertainment Industry. Listen to inspiring conversations about composition and hear works from Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar-winning film scores on the show. ALLYSON NEWMAN: Allyson Newman earned her Master's degree in Composition from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Her first feature film, Watermark, screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003. She then moved to LA to study film scoring at USC. Allyson has been awarded both an Australia Council for the Arts Grant and an Australian Guild of Screen Composers Award. Allyson scored the multi award winning documentary feature Limited Partnership that premiered on PBS Independent Lens in 2015. In 2016 Allyson scored the Emmy nominated media series Her Story. In July 2017 Allyson participated in the BMI Conducting Workshop and then went on to score Kusama-Infinity which premiered at Sundance and was released theatrically around the world in September 2018. Allyson collaborated with Oscar Winning directors Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein to score State of Pride which opened the SXSW Film Festival 2019. In 2019 Allyson scored Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound which had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. She is a member of the Television Academy and is on the leadership team for the Alliance for Women Film Composers. Most recently Allyson scored the HULU series First Day and is currently in production for Season 3 of The L Word- Generation Q as well as a new Netflix drama series called Partner Track. JASHA KLEBE Jasha Klebe is a composer known for emotive melodies and impactful scores. Most notably, Jasha co-scored the BAFTA and Emmy nominated music of BBC's Planet Earth II, alongside Hans Zimmer and Jacob Shea. He additionally provided music to the follow up series, Blue Planet II, as well as wrote the Emmy nominated music of National Geographic's Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes. Jasha also composed the score to Netflix's Oscar nominated documentary, Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight For Freedom and National Geographic's, Diana: In Her Own Words. In 2019, Jasha composed the score to the Emmy-nominated Netflix documentary, The Black Godfather, directed by Reginald Hudlin and produced by Nicole Avant. In 2021 he scored FOX's Malika the Lion Queen narrated by Angela Bassett as well music for Garrett Bradley's Naomi Osaka series. He also wrote the music for Imperative Entertainment's podcast, The Agent, as well as Netflix/Plimsoll's nature documentary series, Animal. His music can be most recently heard on Peacock's upcoming reimagining of Queer As Folk, created by Stephen Dunn and executive produced by Russell T Davies. Jasha began his musical career at the age of 5, singing at his Grandparents' opera house, Cinnabar Theater, in Petaluma, CA. He studied classical piano and trombone for over 15 years before he moved to Los Angeles and started working at Remote Control Productions under Hans Zimmer. Over the 4 years with Hans, Jasha wrote on such films as The Dark Knight Rises, Rush, Man of Steel, and several other notable projects. Jasha was also the music arranger for the 84th Academy Awards, as well as keyboard/ synthesizer player within the event's orchestra. In 2013, Jasha began to serve as one of the headlining composers at Bleeding Fingers Music. Within this role, Jasha contributed countless hours of music to some of the most acclaimed series on television, including shows on ABC, CBS, MTV, Netflix, Lifetime, A&E, The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, National Geographic, BBC, and he performed live on The Late Show with Colbert alongside Shea and Zimmer. Jasha currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
This week we welcome Peabody and Emmy Award winning documentary film maker Tom Jennings to the show! He's responsible for many great documentaries, such as The Real Right Stuff, Diana: In Her Own Words, MLK: The Assassination, and many more. We talk with Tom about how he got his start in the business, the stories behind creating some of his documentaries, and the podcast Artifactual from his production company 1895 Films! Artifactual is a podcast about archival material -- who made it, who saved it, and why. It was inspired by the documentary work they do at 1895 Films, where they often come across amazing pieces of archival material (tapes, maps, letters, etc.). But they don't always have the space to tell the stories behind this archival material in the documentaries themselves. And so, Artifactual was born! Don't miss this episode! 1895films.com @1895films CannedAirPodcast.com @CannedAirPod @Canned_Air If you'd like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diana: In Her Own Words é um documentário de televisão que foi transmitido no Canal 4 no Reino Unido em 6 de agosto de 2017. Este mini podcast pretende te ajudar a escolher o que assistir hoje no no seu aplicativo de streaming. Afinal, quantas vezes você já se viu paralisado em frente à tela inicial dos aplicativos sem saber o que escolher diante das tantas opções disponíveis? Abra a playlist deste podcast no seu tocador, selecione o modo aleatório e deixe a sorte decidir afinal o que assistir hoje. Com Marina Mentz. Este podcast é uma produção de Bisque Laboratório Criativo.
Tom Jennings brings his background in journalism to all of his documentaries by telling a story without any narration or newly produced interviews. He joins Heath to discuss acquiring the rights to private tapes for Diana: In Her Own Words, scoring films with Hans Zimmer, and hunting for the perfect piece of archive footage, which became especially problematic during the pandemic. His latest project The Real Right Stuff is streaming now on Disney+.
This week, the ladies prepared a very special episode: an enlightening conversation with Tom Jennings, the filmmaker of Diana: In Her Own Words and Being the Queen. He chats about the obstacles he faced to secure the Andrew Morton tapes, the big revelations that didn't make it into the documentary, the Netflix disclaimer controversy and so much more. The ladies also do a deep dive into Princess Anne's kidnapping 47 years ago, Prince Harry's children's book foreword, Prince William's Sunday Times profile and more. You don't want to miss this episode, and we'll be back next week with all the royal news you need to know!--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal happenings at, purewow.com/royals. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcast and join our official Facebook Group, Royally Obsessed (a Royal Family Fan Club).
Princess Diana’s wedding to Prince Charles looked like a fairytale - but she would go on to describe it as the worst day of her life. She made that confession in interviews recorded with a friend for Andrew Morton’s famous biography Diana: Her True Story. Extracts of those tapes were released after her death - but it would be another 20 years before Morton was persuaded to release fuller extracts for a documentary, and another three years before The Crown: Season 4 really brought that film, Diana: In Her Own Words, to viewers’ attention. Pod Save The Queen host Ann Gripper is joined by filmmaker Tom Jennings to discuss what Diana had to say, and how Tom came to retell her story.
This week I talk about age gap romance and Tasha L. Harrison’s wonderful book: If She Says Yes... I also mention Tessa Bailey’s Crashed Out and Diana: In Her Own Words which is streaming on Netflix. The Google Forms template that Black Chick Lit created can be found here: https://blackchicklit.com/dont-use-excel-to-track-your-reading-use-google-forms/ The podcast can be found here: http://blackchicklit.com/ If you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review and subscribe
Today they dive into the documentary Diana: In Her Own Words. Listen they're not great at recapping but they try. Paula picks a fight with the Queen of England. Erik swears his allegiance to the throne and would like to make the following statement: "The queen does not have dead beady eyes that pierce your soul- in fact they are quite beautiful, long live the Queen."
In this new episode, Travis and Lee apologize for not beginning the Tupac/Biggie story because of its unexpected depth, but give an update on the Lori Vallow case, discuss Lee's interest in "Diana: In Her Own Words", and Travis's love of the HBO series, "The Undoing".Support the show (http://patreon.com/crimeficionados)
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Our 15th episode dives into the broad topic of self worth! We talk about what it is, what it means to us, and how it's shifted throughout the years. We dive into social media's effect on us, what we think about one's “purpose” and more. We hope you enjoy this vulnerable chat! Below is a portion of the self understanding exercise questions that we referred to! Click the click on this resource for the full list and do the questions yourself if you'd like. https://positivepsychology.com/self-worth/1. Imagine that everything you have is suddenly taken away from you (i.e., possessions, relationships, friendships, status, job/career, accomplishments and achievements, etc.2. Ask yourself the following questions:a. What if everything I have was suddenly taken away from me?b. What if all I had left was just myself?c. How would that make me feel?d. What would I actually have that would be of value?Each week, we want to recommend a book, video series, podcast, an online account, or a product that is adding value to our lives.Em: The sustainable clothing brand, Girlfriend. Sav: The documentary, Diana: In Her Own Words. Give us a follow on Instagram @lifecomesfastpod, contact us there through DM or email: lifecomesatyoufastpod@gmail.com! Be sure to leave us a review and subscribe to The Life Comes At You Fast Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen!This episode was produced by High Dynamic Entertainment.
Hello muffins and welcome to a brand spanking new AWD episode. This week, we pay a quick homage to 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' on its 10 year anniversary, and as Complex crowns it the album of the decade. In short: We miss the old Kanye. Listeners share their own stories of embarrassing stories of love-gone-wrong in your early 20s. Ivanka Trump's former bestie pulled a Natalie and penned a bitchy essay for Vanity Fair - but why do so many (white) women bristle against fully condemning Ivanka? Lena Dunham wrote an essay for Harper's about her struggles with IVF - leading to a rambling discussion from us about the inescapable questions that surround motherhood, work and fertility, and how new technology often leads to more shame and self-hatred for women. Then, it's onto the only topic we ever want to talk about: Princess Diana. The BBC have opened an investigation into whether or not her 1995 Panorama interview was obtained unethically - while a new five-part series 'You're Wrong About' investigates the myths and legends surrounding Princess Di's death. A documentary directed by Lily Allen's Dad (randomly) has turned us into conspiracy theorists - so what's the truth? And why can't we stop talking about it, 20+ years later? As always, rate, review and subscribe - and we'll see you Saturday. ❤️Disclaimer: Izzy doesn't really think the royals killed Princess Diana. Please don't @ her.Resources:Ivanka Trump Was My Best Friend, Now She's MAGA Royalty by Lysandra Ohrstrom in Vanity Fairhttps://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/11/ivanka-trump-was-my-best-friend-now-shes-maga-royaltyFalse Labour by Lena Dunham in Harper's https://harpers.org/archive/2020/12/false-labor-lena-dunham-fertility/Diana: The Truth Behind The Interview on Channel 4Diana: In Her Own Words on NetflixYou're Wrong About podcast: Diana episodes 1-5The Diana Chronicles by Tina BrownUnlawful Killing on YouTube (lol Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode, we catch you up on our Thanksgiving (and the fried turkey that accompanied it), and we chat about the California wildfires (and the N95 mask shortage). Kelly then takes us Down the Rabbit Hole on Twitter with a wild tale about an exorcism and Han tells us about “Diana: In Her Own Words”, which is on Netflix now. We wind it down with an Armpit Update (aren’t you lucky, listener!) and Kel leaves us with a news story about an unfortunate shituation. Get your hot toddy ready and enjoy! • Leave us a review and give us a follow on Instagram @hangonaminutepod
Jasha Klebe is a film and TV composer, former professional gymnast, and a childhood opera singer. Some of his highlights include The 84th Annual Academy Awards, Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom, Diana: In Her Own Words, and BBC's Planet Earth II which he co-composed with Jacob Shea, and has worked closely with one of my personal favorite composers of all time, Hans Zimmer. Jasha invited me to his home studio in West Hollywood and we chatted about collaboration, what it feels like to leave home with a mission, parallels between sport and art, how being in love with music makes him a little bit crazy, and the motivation of creation. He was also kind enough to give me a bottle of wine which was absolutely delectable. And of course I asked him Five Questions. Meet Jasha.
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In Episode 3 of What's Been Happening, I'm joined by blogger and social media influencer Lynsay from Lynsay Loves. We chat the Anna Faris and Chris Pratt split by trying to get to the heart of why people care about celebrity relationships. We explore whether Channel 4 was right to screen Diana: In Her Own Words, and look at who came out best? We also try to get everyone excited for Netflix's Stranger Things 2!
9 AM - 1 - Jack has resting serial killer face. 2 - New Princess Diana in her documentary - Diana: In Her Own Words. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Taylor Swift Versus A Radio Deejay-Uh; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Jack has resting serial killer face. 2 - New Princess Diana in her documentary - Diana: In Her Own Words. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Taylor Swift Versus A Radio Deejay-Uh; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Jack has resting serial killer face. 2 - New Princess Diana in her documentary - Diana: In Her Own Words. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Taylor Swift Versus A Radio Deejay-Uh; Final Thoughts.