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    #51
    Originally posted by pacharan View Post

    It's interesting how many of the small details are common to both films. The maid being asked to put her vest on, the steward having a go at people for damaging the line's property, that bloke slipping into the lifeboat unnoticed.

    There must have been hundreds of stories but perhaps only a few people made their stories public.
    Most of those stories are from that book I mentioned, A Night to Remember, by Walter Lord, published in 1957.

    He scoured newspaper articles from the time, and interviewed dozens of survivors. It's a really excellent book.
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      #52
      FYI everyone, if you have discovery on your TV, there is a documentary on the recovered bodies and aftermath of the titanic tonight at 7pm.

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        #53
        Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
        Most of those stories are from that book I mentioned, A Night to Remember, by Walter Lord, published in 1957.

        He scoured newspaper articles from the time, and interviewed dozens of survivors. It's a really excellent book.
        Might just have to get a copy then

        Originally posted by wim121 View Post
        FYI everyone, if you have discovery on your TV, there is a documentary on the recovered bodies and aftermath of the titanic tonight at 7pm.
        Thanks for the heads up Wim. Don't have Discovery unfortunately but I'm sure it'll be downloadable somewhere soon.

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          #54
          There seems to be quite a Titanic fest on TV this weekend.

          But why not next weekend, when that was the 100th anniversary?
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            #55
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            There seems to be quite a Titanic fest on TV this weekend.

            But why not next weekend, when that was the 100th anniversary?
            Just saw on the news that there's a cruise ship leaving Southampton this weekend to retrace Titanic's route.

            Hopefully they'll miss out the final bit

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              #56
              I know I said this before but it's well odd that both the Captains of the two other ships in the disaster (Californian and Carpathia) were from my home town of Bolton;

              Arthur Rostron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

              Stanley Lord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

              And also First Officer Lightoller who features heavily in this is from Chorley, ten miles from Bolton;

              Charles Lightoller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

              Creepy!

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                #57
                Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                There seems to be quite a Titanic fest on TV this weekend.

                But why not next weekend, when that was the 100th anniversary?
                Whs, it's been wall-to-wall Titanic fest for the past week or so it seems. Some of them debunking a lot of popular myths shown in the other ones.

                I'd like to see one that critically examined all the mistakes made from the steel to the binoculars, ignoring ice warnings, the steering, the bulk heads, the life boats and the amazing disappearing Captain Smith, etc. In one version I've seen and now forgotten the whole thing was presented as a catalogue of disasters.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by pacharan View Post

                  Just saw on the news that there's a cruise ship leaving Southampton this weekend to retrace Titanic's route.

                  Hopefully they'll miss out the final bit
                  include the final vertical bit, the morbid twats
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                    #59
                    BBC News - Titanic memorial cruise sets sail to wreck site

                    MS Balmoral has left Southampton docks, retracing the route of the ill-fated cruise liner's maiden voyage.

                    The ship, carrying 1,309 passengers - the same number as were on the Titanic...
                    How many lifeboats?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                      FYI everyone, if you have discovery on your TV, there is a documentary on the recovered bodies and aftermath of the titanic tonight at 7pm.
                      Watching summert from TPB from Disc channel, recent stuff, seems very American, you know 'She was on her Maiden Voyage, she was unsinkable, yet on that very.....'

                      Hope it's not the same guff, let's send Time Team down there...

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