Prince Harry and Meghan Markle started 2024 trying to put the past year behind them. The previous year saw a lot of uncertainly for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s future after they were mocked on the comedy TV shows South Park and Family Guy, dropped by Spotify before being called “f****** grifters” by one of the company’s executives, and landing on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Biggest Losers” of 2023 list.
Now, the couple seems keen to move forward and get to work on some new projects. But a former royal family employee thinks we could see another Sussex docuseries that may be marketed as a “fly-on-the-wall” documentary.
Former palace staffer explains why Prince Harry might agree to do ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary Prince Harry attends the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go winter training camp | Don MacKinnon/Afp via Getty Images
Grant Harrold was King Charles’ butler for seven years.
Now, the couple seems keen to move forward and get to work on some new projects. But a former royal family employee thinks we could see another Sussex docuseries that may be marketed as a “fly-on-the-wall” documentary.
Former palace staffer explains why Prince Harry might agree to do ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary Prince Harry attends the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go winter training camp | Don MacKinnon/Afp via Getty Images
Grant Harrold was King Charles’ butler for seven years.
- 3/8/2024
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hark’s flagship franchise, “Hark Daily,” celebrates its 500th edition on October 30, 2023.
Each day, Hark editors scour the world of podcasts to surface the most interesting conversations, stories and ideas on the day’s most relevant topics. The result? A curated, quick-paced journey of genius, must-share moments on news, culture, tech, biz, science and more.
These brilliant podcast clips are introduced by the hosts of Hark Daily, top podcasters Avery Trufelman and Jody Avirgan.
To celebrate, Hark has pulled together a playlist of some of the most popular moments from Hark Daily over the years. These include perfect clips from podcasts both big and small, ranging from SmartLess and Song Exploder to The Allusionist and Written Inside.
This fits with Hark’s mission to help listeners break out of their podcast rut and enjoy a wider array of voices, perspectives and ideas.
Avery Trufelman is the host, producer and editor...
Each day, Hark editors scour the world of podcasts to surface the most interesting conversations, stories and ideas on the day’s most relevant topics. The result? A curated, quick-paced journey of genius, must-share moments on news, culture, tech, biz, science and more.
These brilliant podcast clips are introduced by the hosts of Hark Daily, top podcasters Avery Trufelman and Jody Avirgan.
To celebrate, Hark has pulled together a playlist of some of the most popular moments from Hark Daily over the years. These include perfect clips from podcasts both big and small, ranging from SmartLess and Song Exploder to The Allusionist and Written Inside.
This fits with Hark’s mission to help listeners break out of their podcast rut and enjoy a wider array of voices, perspectives and ideas.
Avery Trufelman is the host, producer and editor...
- 10/29/2023
- Podnews.net
Whenever Prince William and the Princess of Wales (formerly known as Kate Middleton) are seen showing a little Pda while they’re out and about, it makes news. And so do those moments when they think no one is watching.
Now a video from shortly after their royal wedding showing the Prince of Wales‘ intimate gesture with his bride in the backseat of a car is making the rounds, and fans can’t stop talking about it.
Kate Middleton and Prince William smiling as they depart in car after attending the annual Reception for Members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Video captures Prince William’s affectionate gesture in the car
The prince and princess were married on April 29, 2011, at London’s Westminster Abbey in front of nearly 1,900 guests.
After the ceremony, William’s grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, hosted a luncheon at Buckingham Palace for around 600 guests.
Now a video from shortly after their royal wedding showing the Prince of Wales‘ intimate gesture with his bride in the backseat of a car is making the rounds, and fans can’t stop talking about it.
Kate Middleton and Prince William smiling as they depart in car after attending the annual Reception for Members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Video captures Prince William’s affectionate gesture in the car
The prince and princess were married on April 29, 2011, at London’s Westminster Abbey in front of nearly 1,900 guests.
After the ceremony, William’s grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, hosted a luncheon at Buckingham Palace for around 600 guests.
- 8/26/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hark Audio editors curate playlists of the very best moments from podcasts - those little moments of genius that may get lost in longer episodes.
Now for the first time, Hark editors are counting down the most popular podcast clips of the year. From December 26 through 30, they will reveal the moments their listeners loved the most. These clips will be counted down in each day’s Hark Daily, Hark’s daily flagship show featuring the best podcast moments that speak to the zeitgeist. It’s hosted this week by Jody Avirgan.
Hark’s Top Moments 25-21 (Monday) Hark’s Top Moments 20-16 (Tuesday) Hark’s Top Moments 15-11 (Wednesday) Hark’s Top Moments 10-6 (Thursday) Hark’s Top Moments 5-1 (Friday)
Well-known podcasts such as Smartless and The Moth feature in the chart, but so do lesser-known shows like Anxiety Bites and Food with Mark Bittman.
You'll hear David Sedaris' favorite jokes,...
Now for the first time, Hark editors are counting down the most popular podcast clips of the year. From December 26 through 30, they will reveal the moments their listeners loved the most. These clips will be counted down in each day’s Hark Daily, Hark’s daily flagship show featuring the best podcast moments that speak to the zeitgeist. It’s hosted this week by Jody Avirgan.
Hark’s Top Moments 25-21 (Monday) Hark’s Top Moments 20-16 (Tuesday) Hark’s Top Moments 15-11 (Wednesday) Hark’s Top Moments 10-6 (Thursday) Hark’s Top Moments 5-1 (Friday)
Well-known podcasts such as Smartless and The Moth feature in the chart, but so do lesser-known shows like Anxiety Bites and Food with Mark Bittman.
You'll hear David Sedaris' favorite jokes,...
- 12/27/2022
- Podnews.net
“There is no such thing as history,” Ken Burns says at the top of this short promotional clip for his new iPad app, Past Is Present. It’s more like a series of recurrences: “not cycles, but patterns.” To help the average eye better examine such connections, Don MacKinnon conceived, directed and produced this interactive exploration of common threads in Burns’ work. Clips from the likes of The Civil War and Baseball are grouped by both theme and time period, allowing its user to make scenes “20 years apart, suddenly interrelate in a new way.” Burns offers up interviews and his own clip assemblies, determined by […]...
- 2/10/2014
- by Sarah Salovaara
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
“There is no such thing as history,” Ken Burns says at the top of this short promotional clip for his new iPad app, Past Is Present. It’s more like a series of recurrences: “not cycles, but patterns.” To help the average eye better examine such connections, Don MacKinnon conceived, directed and produced this interactive exploration of common threads in Burns’ work. Clips from the likes of The Civil War and Baseball are grouped by both theme and time period, allowing its user to make scenes “20 years apart, suddenly interrelate in a new way.” Burns offers up interviews and his own clip assemblies, determined by […]...
- 2/10/2014
- by Sarah Salovaara
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Ken Burns, the documentarian behind PBS standards like "The Civil War," "Baseball," "Jazz" and the more recent "The Central Park Five," has launched a new iPad app today covering over two centuries of American history through selected clips from his film library. You can find the Ken Burns App here -- PBS and D.C. public television station Weta have also launched a revamped website dedicated to Burns' more than 25 docs. The Ken Burns App was conceived, directed and produced by Burns' friend Don MacKinnon, with Florentine Films producer Sarah Botstein working with him to produce and curate content for the project. Burns contributed exclusive interviews and created six thematic playlists made up of scenes from his films to show how different themes shaped American history -- Race, War, Innovation, Art, Hard Times and Politics. "Our films are made in a small town in New Hampshire over many years, with...
- 2/10/2014
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Don Mackinnon, vp music and entertainment at Starbucks Coffee Co., has resigned from the firm, effective April 14. No replacement was immediately named for MacKinnon. In the interim, vp marketing and product management Geoff Cottrill will oversee the Starbucks content team. Starbucks Entertainment president Ken Lombard characterized a published report Wednesday that said MacKinnon was being pushed out of the company as "totally inaccurate."...
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