Markle Mania is ramping up as Channel 4 becomes the latest broadcaster to hop on the royal wedding train. The UK broadcaster has commissioned a royal special from NBC Universal-backed production company Monkey, while Viacom-owned Channel 5 is getting in on the action as well as U.S. streaming service Britbox.
C4’s Markle Mania will see Amelia Dimoldenberg, the online sensation behind viral videos Chicken Shop Date, head to the U.S. to explore the Royal Wedding frenzy surrounding the upcoming nuptials of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Dimoldenberg (left) will attempt to get herself invited to the wedding, which takes place on May 19 by working her way into the Markle clan. She will track down significant people from the Suits star’s past and meet members of her extended family as well as ask the question ‘what do the Americans really think of Meghan joining the Royal family?...
C4’s Markle Mania will see Amelia Dimoldenberg, the online sensation behind viral videos Chicken Shop Date, head to the U.S. to explore the Royal Wedding frenzy surrounding the upcoming nuptials of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Dimoldenberg (left) will attempt to get herself invited to the wedding, which takes place on May 19 by working her way into the Markle clan. She will track down significant people from the Suits star’s past and meet members of her extended family as well as ask the question ‘what do the Americans really think of Meghan joining the Royal family?...
- 5/2/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox is getting into the Meghan Markle business with a two-house documentary special about the Suits actor, who is marrying into the British royal family. The broadcaster has ordered Meghan Markle: An American Princess from British production company Spun Gold, which specializes in royal documentaries including The Royal House of Windsor, The Queen's 90th Birthday Celebration and When Ant & Dec Met The Prince. The British indie is producing in association with Sky-backed…...
- 3/22/2018
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Spun Gold, the British independent producer behind The Real Full Monty, ITV's biggest entertainment launch of 2017, has signed with talent agency ICM Partners as it looks to crack the U.S market. The production company, which was founded by Nick Bullen in 2004, has produced much of celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh's programming as well as a raft of royal shows including C4 and Netflix’s The Royal House of Windsor and BBC's Royal Recipes. The firm will look to…...
- 1/5/2018
- Deadline TV
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