Posted on 09/18/2019 7:29:14 AM PDT by RummyChick
The Duke of Sussex has revealed details of his new mental health TV series with Oprah Winfrey as he claimed it could 'save lives' by helping viewers to open up.
Prince Harry said the multi-part documentary, set to air on Apple's new streaming service, will tell tales of the 'human spirit fighting back from the darkest places'.
The Queen of daytime TV and the prince have been working on the series, which will come out next year, for 'several months' during a number of 'secret meetings in London'.
It will focus on both mental illness and mental wellness, and aims to inspire viewers to have an honest conversation about the challenges they face.
Harry, 34, has become a global ambassador for mental health causes after speaking out about how he battled 'numerous br
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The trend is going to backfire. Once people can’t just subscribe to one or two streaming services to get most of the stuff they want to watch, they will just bootleg the shows instead.
When getting the content 100% for free is so easy, the only reason most people are going to pay for it is if it is more convenient. Splitting all the content into 100 streaming services that all want you to pay separately is the opposite of convenient.
You can get a lot of things via the library. However, I am so damn paranoid about bed bugs that I choose to use Hoopla which limits you per month.
I watch for sales on the channels on Amazon and then buy the channel for a month. I wanted to watch some stuff on Britbox so I used the 1/2 off for 3 months.
Other things I watch on Daily motion or youtube.
You can catch Murdoch Mysteries which I watch on both.
They are going to Africa next week. She will supposedly stay in South Africa with Archie while Halfwit travels to several other countries.
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