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Titanic in Colour, Channel 4, review: breathing new life into the famous tragedy - MSNTitanic in Colour (Channel 4) would have been a great idea in 1996. “It’s a story often told in black and white. Now we reveal the ship in its true colours,” says narrator Tracy-Ann Oberman ...
Monochrome photographs of what was the largest moving object on the planet when she launched on May 31, 1911, have been colourised for the Channel 4 series, Titanic In Colour.
An estimated 2,224 people were onboard the RMS Titanic when it hit an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on April 15, 1912. Around 1,500 people died in the tragedy.
INCREDIBLE new footage shows the Titanic in colour for the first time – offering a glimpse into what life on board the doomed ship looked like. A new documentary produced by Channel 4 brings … ...
Titanic in Colour, Channel 4, review: breathing new life into the famous tragedy All hands on deck for this fascinating and meticulously researched account of what happened on board RMS Titanic ...
INCREDIBLE new footage shows the Titanic in colour for the first time – offering a glimpse into what life on board the doomed ship looked like. A new documentary produced by Channel 4 brings … ...
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