Banijay Rights, the distribution arm of Banijay Group, has successfully acquired the rights to the exclusive “Thomas Markle: My Story,” featuring up-to-the-minute, first person insight into one of the biggest international news stories this year: the decision by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to step down from royal duties.
The just-inked deal sees Banijay Rights secure the international rights to “Thomas Markle: My Story” (1x90’) from Alaska TV for Channel 5, excluding United States and Canada. Commissioned by Daniel Pearl and executive produced by Paul Sommers, this sensitive and respectful one-off special will debut on Channel 5 in the UK on January 22.
Coming bang up to date with reaction to the most recent worldwide headlines, Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle, is telling his side of the story for the first ever time in this premium feature documentary. With first person testimony and his never-before-seen archive of stills and videos of Meghan, he will reveal his version of events which led him to be the grandfather of a boy he has never met but is seventh in line to be King of the United Kingdom.
Andreas Lemos, Commercial Director, Factual at Banijay Rights, commented: “We are thrilled to be bringing this remarkable historical record to international broadcasters and platforms worldwide, which comes from an experienced and award-winning creative team. Set to be one of the most headline making feature documentaries of the year, this is first and foremost a stunning and poignant film from a father to his daughter, as she and her husband step down from royal duties, offering a unique insight into the decision that shocked the world”.
Meanwhile, Paul Sommers, Managing Director of Alaska TV, added: “Being able to make a high-quality feature documentary which balances revelation and sensitivity, on such a global and topical current news story, is something we are very proud of”.
Set to be one of the most headline making feature documentaries of the year, this is first and foremost a stunning and poignant film from a father to his daughter” Paul Sommers Managing Director of Alaska TV