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Ariadne Mon 09-Apr-12 19:00:26

DH quite likes all the Titanic stuff, but I am beginning together fed up with it. Tonight is like a rer-run of everything else I've seen; DSiL calls it "Drownton Abbey" and I think he might be right. I've seen one or two nice little vignettes...
OK, it was a tragedy, but hasn't the coverage been overdone?

Annika Mon 09-Apr-12 19:10:20

I can't take any more of it its all too sad sad

Ariadne Mon 09-Apr-12 19:24:49

Maybe I've just lost the plot - in more ways than one!

Annobel Mon 09-Apr-12 19:32:22

I haven't watched any of the coverage, documentary or drama. If I want to know more, I'm sure I can find it somewhere. What has Len Goodman got to do with it? He must have a contract with the BBC because he was on a series of morning programmes about the 1950s. He should stick to judging Strictly. he was so far OTT on the 50s that he practically went head over heels.

gracesmum Mon 09-Apr-12 19:39:43

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawnshock

nanachrissy Mon 09-Apr-12 20:37:31

DITTO Gracesmum Feels like I'm drowning in it all grin

Greatnan Mon 09-Apr-12 20:41:47

Julian Fellowes four part drama has been really hard to follow and boring. The ironic comment 'We will never need enough life boats for all passengers' was just so obvious. I haven't watched the last episode.
I think it is ghoulish of people to be paying thousands of pounds to go on a cruise to the spot where it sank.

Ariadne Mon 09-Apr-12 20:49:13

So glad it's not just me! And I do agree about the cruise Greatnan.

tanith Mon 09-Apr-12 22:28:19

I watched the first one but wasn't impressed I haven't bothered since... a shame as I usually like all things Titanic..

PRINTMISS Tue 10-Apr-12 07:34:20

My husbands grandmother's brother in law was due to sail on the Titanic and missed the boat - How lucky was that. We did have the official notification of his death (Just a plain card printed in blue) and we found him on the booking list for the journey (£5. paid). However he was alive an kicking into the 1950's when he came to our wedding. Unfortunately, we lost the notification of his death when we moved in 2002. Probably worth a fortune now. Just thought you might be interested.

Greatnan Tue 10-Apr-12 07:57:10

Thanks, PRINTMISS, that certainly is interesting. I wonder how many people took the opportunity to disappear when they were presumed drowned?
The marine disaster that has affected me most was the Herald of Free Enterprise as I lived near Dover and had sailed on the sister ship a few weeks before. So bloody unnecessary, if only the owners had listened to the warnings from the crew and installed a method of checking that the bow doors were closed - if only the young bosun had not been drinking and fallen asleep in his cabin - if only somebody else had thought to check..............

PRINTMISS Tue 10-Apr-12 08:08:31

I have often wondered about how many people take the opportunity to 'go missing' when a disaster happens. Not something I could do.

susiecb Tue 10-Apr-12 08:44:10

Enough plse and as for making a tourist attraction out of a huge maritime disaster words fail me.

gracesmum Tue 10-Apr-12 09:46:37

Oh the Herald of Free Enterprise was heartbreaking wasn't it? I have always felt unsure of cross-Channel ferries ever since. I agree it was so unnecessary, especially in this day and age. So many "if only" s.

wotsamashedupjingl Tue 10-Apr-12 10:02:57

During last night on the World Service, there was a programme where they used voice synthesizers to 'translate' the morse code messages that were being sent across the ocean that night, from and to the Titanic to other ships.
It was riveting!

Well worth a listen. Titanic. In Her Own Words

greenmossgiel Tue 10-Apr-12 10:24:35

I agree that there's far too much coverage on the Titanic disaster, and as for the cruise - words fail me.
Not all that long after the horror of the Dunblane atrocity, a bus company actually ran a tour bus to the town, going past the school etc. I can't remember which company it was, but think it was from the south. There was quite a public outcry at the time. angry

Mishap Tue 10-Apr-12 10:31:55

I have avoided it all - there is too much of it and it is all a bit macabre.

wotsamashedupjingl Tue 10-Apr-12 11:16:17

I think after 100 years, it can fairly be looked upon as history.

JessM Tue 10-Apr-12 11:21:43

There is a mysterious amount of interest in Titanic in Australian media. Why?

Hunt Tue 10-Apr-12 15:35:42

Len Goodman worked in the Ship building industry and his programme, in my opinion , was one of the best covering the Titanic Disaster. However I have now given up on the whole coverage-enough is enough.

shysal Tue 10-Apr-12 16:27:42

jingl thought I would have a quick listen to your link and couldn't drag myself away - so poignant! (Feeling a bit weepy now) sad

wotsamashedupjingl Tue 10-Apr-12 18:14:30

Sorry you were upset shysal. It was an interesting slant on the tragedy, and really made you aware of what went on.

He was very brave.

artygran Tue 10-Apr-12 19:35:05

I have been haunted by the Titanic disaster since the first film came out, and I then began to read everything I could lay my hands on concerning the disaster. That was a long time ago. I refused to see the James Cameron film and haven't watched any of the recent output. Silly really; but I don't know why they can't just leave it all alone.