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(Reuters) -- More than six years after her death, audio and videotapes Princess Diana secretly recorded during her ill-fated marriage to Prince Charles will get their first public airing next month on NBC, the network said on Thursday.
NBC said it would present excerpts of the audio tapes, the principal source for Andrew Morton's 1992 international bestseller "Diana: Her True Story," and separate video footage taken of her during the same period, in a special two-part broadcast set for March 4 and March 11.
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But it was only after Diana's death in a Paris car crash in 1997 that Morton revealed she had collaborated with him on the biography. A revised version of the book, "Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words," was released weeks after the fatal crash containing edited transcripts of the recordings.
But NBC said those tapes, like the video footage the network has acquired, have never been heard by the public.
The General Electric Co.-owned network did not disclose exactly how it acquired rights to the material. <snip>
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/13/diana.tapes.reut/index.html--------------
Ah, here comes more distraction for the sheeple....