WE tv is making some royal additions to their programming slate.
The network is readying seven new and acquired series for their royally themed programming, including Season 2 of American Princess and a handful of Princess Diana-inspired specials.
"With this new slate of royal programming, the network is building on the success we saw with the first season of 'American Princess' and continuing its momentum to provide royal related content that entertains and resonates with our viewers," WE tv executive vp and GM Kim Martin said.
The slate will include the return of American Princess on Sunday, which follows 20 wannabe princesses through challenges to prove their nobility, and the October premiere of Australian Princess where ordinary women compete for an extraordinary British royal title.
Princess Diana specials include the Psychology News-produced documentary, Diana -- the Night She Died, premiering Aug. 31; Diana Revealed, a two-hour special produced by NBC News and The Curse of Diana's Dresses, the true stories of what happened to the people who bought the princess' auctioned dresses.
The network is readying seven new and acquired series for their royally themed programming, including Season 2 of American Princess and a handful of Princess Diana-inspired specials.
"With this new slate of royal programming, the network is building on the success we saw with the first season of 'American Princess' and continuing its momentum to provide royal related content that entertains and resonates with our viewers," WE tv executive vp and GM Kim Martin said.
The slate will include the return of American Princess on Sunday, which follows 20 wannabe princesses through challenges to prove their nobility, and the October premiere of Australian Princess where ordinary women compete for an extraordinary British royal title.
Princess Diana specials include the Psychology News-produced documentary, Diana -- the Night She Died, premiering Aug. 31; Diana Revealed, a two-hour special produced by NBC News and The Curse of Diana's Dresses, the true stories of what happened to the people who bought the princess' auctioned dresses.
- 8/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
SYDNEY -- Two key appointments were announced Monday for Granada's Australian businesses. Granada Entertainment USA CEO David Gyngell said Leonie Lowe has been appointed to the position of managing director, Granada Prods. (Australia), while Granada International managing director Nadine Nohr announced the appointment of Augustus Dulgaro as new vp of sales for the Australia and New Zealand region. Lowe, who has been with Granada Prods. since 2001, replaces Rory Callaghan, who left to join Southern Star Entertainment earlier this year. She will drive production for Granada's slate, which includes Dancing with the Stars for the Seven Network, Australia's Next Top Model series 3 for Foxtel and Australian Princess for Network Ten. Granada also is currently in pre-production on the drama Joanne Lees -- To Catch a Killer.
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