Subscribers in the US will be able to watch “King Charles: The Boy Who Walked Alone” on May 2. The documentary provides a glimpse into the life of the new monarch, featuring interviews with former friends, girlfriends, schoolmates and private staff. of his coronation later this month. Blink Films, the producer of “Diana: The Truth Behind the Scandal,” and Paramount Global's See It Now Studio collaborated on the documentary. In the US, it will be a Paramount+ Original, as See It Now Studios negotiated a deal to that effect. Susan Zirinsky, president of See It Now Studios, speaking on Mip TV today, urged documentarians not to compensate taxpayers.
A separate version called "My King Charles" was marketed by Silverlinings Rights and sold to 14 co-production partners, including Denmark's TV2, Germany's RTL and Australia's Nine Network last month. The identity of a US streaming platform that had joined the project was initially unknown when news of the documentary broke. However, Paramount+ and See It Now have been officially confirmed as part of the US version, UK trade Broadcast reported last month. The 90-minute documentary, which is described as "partly a coming-of-age tale," includes exclusive interviews, never-before-seen photos and letters.
Stars: India Hicks, Graham Laurien, Janet Jenkins
The upcoming Paramount+ documentary explores the life of King Charles and features interviews with several people, including his former boarding school classmate Johnny Stonborough, who referred to him as "the boy who walked alone" due to bullying and isolation. Other interviewees include King Charles's goddaughter India Hicks, former head chef Mervyn Wycherley, squad leader Graham Laurien and ex-girlfriends Janet Jenkins and Jane Ward.
In addition to shedding light on previously unreported details about King Charles's relationship with Princess Diana and its impact on his relationship with his son, Prince Harry, the documentary also reveals an intimate and emotional side to the King that viewers hadn't seen before. before. See It Now Studios' Zirinsky says the documentary will alter viewers' perceptions of the king, leaving them with a new understanding of the experiences that have shaped him. Prince Harry will attend the Coronation next month.
Dan Chambers and Tom Adams, both executive producers of Blink, are joined by producer/director Jim Nally. Additionally, Zirinsky and Terence of See It Now Studios serve as executive producers, while Aysu Saliba is supervising producer and Adam Goldfried is executive director.
See It Now Studios specializes in developing and producing documentary series for various networks, including Paramount+, CBS, and Paramount Global TV. They also create content for international and third-party platforms. Since launching in September 2021, they have produced shows like 11 Minutes, FBI True, and The Gift: Kindness Goes Viral with Steve Hartman. They have also done interview specials with celebrities such as Halle Berry, Chris Rock, and Prince Harry.
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