Now the whole program is available
https://youtu.be/ovgorbgz0VM
Thank you cdm for posting this.
Even though I couldn't understand the French, it was truly mavellous to see footage of events only seen before in still photos - and mostly black and white photos at that, as colour printing was very limited in those days.
Wonderful to see the snippets of "Rearranged" - I thought this was locked away forever following Princess Grace's death, along with the much earlier movie about the babysitter in Monaco that was done when Princess Caroline was just a toddler.
I haven't seen that since my own childhood, but still remember Frank Sinatra in the Palace garden with Grace and Prince Ranier, Grace out and about on her duties and the movie's star dancing on a gambling table.
All this was at a time when the world was a bigger and slower place and the lady editors of Australia's women's magazines were the only ones bringing the glamour and escapism of the other side of the world to us.
Grace, with Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren and Jackie Kennedy - later Onassis - were the "stars" we couldn't get enough of. All before Diana, Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton and today's big names.
Because of these women's magazines we kept up with the news from Monaco - and as Princess Caroline grew up she became the one all the teenage girls followed.
When Diana came along, Caroline was pushed from the number one spot and then all the scandals came.
I still remember Caroline being quoted - I think by her father - as wanting the family to get in a jeep and drive across Afghanistan. It was a safe thing to do in those days - part of the hippie trail with mini-skirts being worn by the local women. Such changes since then.
I hope our multi-cultural TV channel SBS buys this and subtitles it so I can enjoy it fully.
Once again, thank you cdm for this. A terrific trip down memory lane.