On Wednesday 30 October 2024, ITV broadcasts Prince William: We Can End Homelessness!
Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” on ITV promises to be a heartfelt exploration of a pressing issue in society. This episode takes viewers on a journey with Prince William as he visits various locations across the UK, engaging with individuals who are experiencing or are on the edge of homelessness.
The program begins with a touching scene where Prince William serves Christmas dinner at a local homelessness shelter. This moment sets the tone for the episode, highlighting the importance of compassion and community support. Throughout the episode, Prince William meets with people from different backgrounds, each sharing their personal stories and struggles with homelessness. These encounters aim to shed light on the complex factors contributing to this crisis and the potential solutions that can be explored.
In candid interviews, Prince...
Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” on ITV promises to be a heartfelt exploration of a pressing issue in society. This episode takes viewers on a journey with Prince William as he visits various locations across the UK, engaging with individuals who are experiencing or are on the edge of homelessness.
The program begins with a touching scene where Prince William serves Christmas dinner at a local homelessness shelter. This moment sets the tone for the episode, highlighting the importance of compassion and community support. Throughout the episode, Prince William meets with people from different backgrounds, each sharing their personal stories and struggles with homelessness. These encounters aim to shed light on the complex factors contributing to this crisis and the potential solutions that can be explored.
In candid interviews, Prince...
- 10/30/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
Prince William’s commitment to addressing homelessness is taking center stage in the upcoming Disney+ and ITV documentary, Prince William: We Can End Homelessness. The two-part documentary, airing on Nov. 1, documents the Prince of Wales’s efforts through Homewards, a five-year initiative designed to tackle homelessness in the U.K. Here’s a look at what we know so far about this groundbreaking project.
When is Prince William: We Can End Homelessness premiering? Prince William. | Instagram, Prince William
Disney+ has announced that Prince William: We Can End Homelessness will premiere on November 1, giving viewers an inside look at Prince William’s mission to combat homelessness in the U.K. The two-part documentary is produced by Mindhouse Productions, under the executive production of Arron Fellows and direction of BAFTA-winning Leo Burley. The series highlights the work done during the first year of the Homewards program, a groundbreaking five-year initiative launched by...
When is Prince William: We Can End Homelessness premiering? Prince William. | Instagram, Prince William
Disney+ has announced that Prince William: We Can End Homelessness will premiere on November 1, giving viewers an inside look at Prince William’s mission to combat homelessness in the U.K. The two-part documentary is produced by Mindhouse Productions, under the executive production of Arron Fellows and direction of BAFTA-winning Leo Burley. The series highlights the work done during the first year of the Homewards program, a groundbreaking five-year initiative launched by...
- 10/28/2024
- by Rishabh Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
America now has a choice, when it comes to behind-the-scenes access to royals on their streaming platforms.
In a notable acquisition, Disney+ has picked up a two-part documentary featuring Prince William, in which the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne launches his Royal Foundation’s Homewards program, which seeks to end homelessness in the U.K.
The doc, Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, follows the Prince of Wales as he and the Homewards program embark on their mission to end homelessness, across six locations in the U.K. with the Prince ultimately opting to build supported housing on his own land.
It will debut on Disney+ Nov. 1, and is set to air first on ITV in the U.K. Prince William: We Can End Homelessness is executive produced by Mindhouse and Arron Fellows and directed by BAFTA award-winning Director Leo Burley.
The doc has already made news in the U.
In a notable acquisition, Disney+ has picked up a two-part documentary featuring Prince William, in which the Prince of Wales and heir to the throne launches his Royal Foundation’s Homewards program, which seeks to end homelessness in the U.K.
The doc, Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, follows the Prince of Wales as he and the Homewards program embark on their mission to end homelessness, across six locations in the U.K. with the Prince ultimately opting to build supported housing on his own land.
It will debut on Disney+ Nov. 1, and is set to air first on ITV in the U.K. Prince William: We Can End Homelessness is executive produced by Mindhouse and Arron Fellows and directed by BAFTA award-winning Director Leo Burley.
The doc has already made news in the U.
- 10/28/2024
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When Prince William promised to do his best to get rid of homelessness, he wasn’t thinking he could slip into this character and sell some copies of Big Issue maybe every once a year and congratulate himself on job well done.
No, he actually wants to put all his energy towards ending the undesirable human situation, from building houses on royal lands to opening our minds to the issue that is homelessness via an upcoming documentary. Here’s what we know about it.
Prince William’s New Project Is A Sweet Nod To Mother Princess Diana
When William was a teenager, his mother took him to spend one day in the streets and introduced him to several homeless people so that he can be able to relate to the condition.
She also took him and younger brother Harry to see homeless shelters, and you can best believe it had...
No, he actually wants to put all his energy towards ending the undesirable human situation, from building houses on royal lands to opening our minds to the issue that is homelessness via an upcoming documentary. Here’s what we know about it.
Prince William’s New Project Is A Sweet Nod To Mother Princess Diana
When William was a teenager, his mother took him to spend one day in the streets and introduced him to several homeless people so that he can be able to relate to the condition.
She also took him and younger brother Harry to see homeless shelters, and you can best believe it had...
- 7/11/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Soap Opera Spy
Exclusive: Fresh from breathing new life into the BBC’s Top Gear franchise, host Andrew Flintoff is changing gears with a highly personal BBC One documentary on his battle with bulimia.
After a distinguished career as an England cricket player, Flintoff has carved out a new profession as a TV star, where he has become known for clowning around with James Corden on Sky’s A League of Their Own, and bringing his ultra-competitive spirit to the rebooted Top Gear.
But now Flintoff will open up about his experience with bulimia and meet other men with the condition in a 60-minute film, which will broaden out to look more generally at male eating disorders and body dysmorphia. Flintoff has spoken about his eating disorder a number times since retiring from cricket in 2009, revealing how it helped him lose weight while playing. “I’ve thrown up in cricket grounds around the world,...
After a distinguished career as an England cricket player, Flintoff has carved out a new profession as a TV star, where he has become known for clowning around with James Corden on Sky’s A League of Their Own, and bringing his ultra-competitive spirit to the rebooted Top Gear.
But now Flintoff will open up about his experience with bulimia and meet other men with the condition in a 60-minute film, which will broaden out to look more generally at male eating disorders and body dysmorphia. Flintoff has spoken about his eating disorder a number times since retiring from cricket in 2009, revealing how it helped him lose weight while playing. “I’ve thrown up in cricket grounds around the world,...
- 1/29/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Musical drama secures hat-track of nominations including a best actress nod for Jessie Buckley.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
- 9/25/2019
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Kristin Scott Thomas-fronted documentary My Grandparents’ War is set to travel the world after distributor Drg took the rights to the C4 series.
The four-part series, produced by British indie Wild Pictures, sees Hollywood stars including The English Patient star Scott Thomas and Bridge of Spies star Mark Rylance re-trace the footsteps of their grandparents in World War Two. It was commissioned to mark the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the war.
The doc took the pair to historic locations – from the beaches of Dunkirk to prisoner of war
camps in Asia. Two other stars are set to appear in other episodes. It will explore how six years changed the lives of their family and the world forever. In each episode, the actors will learn about the life and death decisions their grandparents faced.
The show will air on C4 later this year and was commissioned by Fatima Salaria,...
The four-part series, produced by British indie Wild Pictures, sees Hollywood stars including The English Patient star Scott Thomas and Bridge of Spies star Mark Rylance re-trace the footsteps of their grandparents in World War Two. It was commissioned to mark the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the war.
The doc took the pair to historic locations – from the beaches of Dunkirk to prisoner of war
camps in Asia. Two other stars are set to appear in other episodes. It will explore how six years changed the lives of their family and the world forever. In each episode, the actors will learn about the life and death decisions their grandparents faced.
The show will air on C4 later this year and was commissioned by Fatima Salaria,...
- 7/4/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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