The Liners Endless Voyage in HD

  • 3 years ago
A documentary series about the emergence and evolution of the ocean liner from its outset to the present.

The Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New Your City. There were 1,514 people that drowned in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. "The Unsinkable Titanic" sunk and today the story lives on in fans of those who love this great ship and it's history.

A genuinely fascinating cast of contributors providing many riveting first hand accounts of significant events, as well as expert commentary, ensures this series is an endlessly interesting journey through the history of the modern ocean liner.

Amiably narrated by Sandy McCutcheon, the series goes beyond the predictable glamour and tragedy of the golden years of Trans-Atlantic ocean travel, and examines the real social impact of the liners; in terms of national identity, mass migration, the rise of Nazism, and their impact on modern warfare.

The story ends in 1997, with the emergence of a new generation of high tech luxury cruise ships, and ambitious construction programmes to carry over into the next century. As one contributor succinctly put it; "Long may big ships continue."

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