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Titanic: 100 Years Below
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Take a trip into the past and visit the most famous shipwreck in history.
Take your place in a cramped submersible and visit the wreck of the most famous maritime disaster in history: the RMS Titanic!
For a century the story of the ship that never completed its maiden voyage has fascinated the public, featuring in numerous hit films such as ‘A Night To Remember’, ‘Raise The Titanic’ and, of course, James Cameron’s box office smash ‘Titanic’. Now, join one lucky member of the public as he gets the chance to see with his own eyes the actual remains of the ship.
As competition winner Rob Goldsmith travels to the wreck site, south of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic Ocean, we learn about the ship itself and that fateful night in April 1912 when the unthinkable occurred and the ‘unsinkable’ ship went down, with a death toll of over 1,500 men, women and children. The sheer excitement at witnessing a sight that few people have ever seen (it is thought that more people have gone into space than have seen RMS Titanic) is in contrast to the scale of the tragedy that took place there, resulting in a uniquely moving and fascinating film for all fans of history in general and the Titanic in particular.
- History Channel
- 45 mins approx.
- E
- English
- 1
- 2
Titanic: 100 Years Below
£19.99
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Take a trip into the past and visit the most famous shipwreck in history.
Take your place in a cramped submersible and visit the wreck of the most famous maritime disaster in history: the RMS Titanic!
For a century the story of the ship that never completed its maiden voyage has fascinated the public, featuring in numerous hit films such as ‘A Night To Remember’, ‘Raise The Titanic’ and, of course, James Cameron’s box office smash ‘Titanic’. Now, join one lucky member of the public as he gets the chance to see with his own eyes the actual remains of the ship.
As competition winner Rob Goldsmith travels to the wreck site, south of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic Ocean, we learn about the ship itself and that fateful night in April 1912 when the unthinkable occurred and the ‘unsinkable’ ship went down, with a death toll of over 1,500 men, women and children. The sheer excitement at witnessing a sight that few people have ever seen (it is thought that more people have gone into space than have seen RMS Titanic) is in contrast to the scale of the tragedy that took place there, resulting in a uniquely moving and fascinating film for all fans of history in general and the Titanic in particular.
- History Channel
- 45 mins approx.
- E
- English
- 1
- 2
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