BBC's Titanic Docu-Series Praised as 'Powerful and Gripping'
BBC's new docu-drama 'Titanic Sinks Tonight' wins over viewers with its real-time storytelling and vivid first-hand accounts. Watch now on BBC Two and iPlayer.
BBC's new docu-drama 'Titanic Sinks Tonight' wins over viewers with its real-time storytelling and vivid first-hand accounts. Watch now on BBC Two and iPlayer.
The BBC's new four-part series, Titanic Sinks Tonight, uses survivor testimonies to deliver an intense, immersive account of the 1912 disaster. Stream it now on iPlayer.
A powerful new BBC Two series relives the Titanic's final hours using first-hand accounts. Plus, tonight's TV highlights include Torvill & Dean's last dance and a festive Death in Paradise.
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Legendary Canadian undersea explorer Joe MacInnis, 88, shares profound insights from a life of discovery, from the Titanic to the North Pole, revealing how the 'cruel sea' is our greatest teacher. Discover his urgent message for our planet.
A gold pocket watch belonging to Titanic victim Isidor Straus, which stopped the moment the ship sank, has sold for a record £1.78 million at auction in Wiltshire.
A gold pocket watch belonging to Titanic victim Isidor Straus has sold for a record £1.78m, becoming the most expensive piece of Titanic memorabilia ever sold. Discover the tragic love story behind the artefact.
A gold pocket watch owned by Isidor and Ida Straus, who died on the Titanic, has sold for a record-breaking £1.78m, becoming the most expensive piece of Titanic memorabilia ever sold.
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