Posted on 04/10/2012 6:29:25 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel
All times Eastern.
"Titanic Tech" - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/12 @9a, & @3p
"Lost Worlds: Building the Titanic" - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/12 @10a & @4p
"Titanic's Tragic Sister" (mostly about Britannic) - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/12 @1p & @7p
"Hollywood Dailies (may cover various movies that focused on it) - REELZ - 4/12 @5:30p; 4/13 @2a & @3a & @ 7:30a
"Titanic's Achilles Heel" - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/12 @8p & 4/13 @12a; same - History Channel - 4/15 @11a
"Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces" - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/12 @10p & 4/13 @2a; same - History Channel - 4/15 @9a
"Last Mysteries of the Titanic" - Science Channel - 4/13 @5a; same - Discovery Channel - 4/14 @1p
"Titanic: Birth of the Legend" - Discovery Channel - 4/14 @2p
What Sank Titanic? Discovery Channel 4/14 @3p
Titanic (mini-series) 1st part ABC - 4/14 @ 8p Last part 4/15 @ 9p
"NAZI Titanic" - H2 (History Channel 2) - 4/14 @9p & 4/15 @1a
Rebuilding Titanic (series) National Geographic Channel 4/15 @10a straight thru @2p
Secrets of the Titanic - National Geographic Channel 4/15 @3p
Titanic at 100: Mystery Solved - History Channel 4/15 @8p; 4/16 @12a; & 4/17 @ 4p
Titanic ping....
Thanks very much.
So let it be written, so let the ping be done. I didn't even realize so many programs were upcoming.
Many thanks for posting this....and hopefully TCM will show “A Night to Remember.”
Wonder when they will load up History channel 2 with nothistory and create HC3 for history. I have basic cable and only get History/nothistory channel. Why do these channels move away from the subject that they are supposed to be about??? Maybe the food channel will start showing shows about history and I will have a history channel again.
Thanks for posting.
I’ve been considering selling my collection of Titanic literature at this time for years, but find myself quite attached to the books and misc. stuff too much to really act on it. I have a rare copy of ‘Home From the Sea’ by Capt. Rostron, one of the memorials written in May of 1912 and the usual bric-a-brack like coal from the Titanic, reproduction tea cup and the like. Probably 30-40 volumes in all with films, printed matter and odd bits. I’d sell, but, again, I’ve grown quite fond of all that dust collecting rubbish.
Do I hear any bids?
I just read an old thread saying it’s showing on Sat.
I don’t understand my DVR sometimes - I put in “Titanic” and not everything shows up - or, some lesbian sicko fest will show up because it used the word. I tried looking specifically for NTR since maybe it actually didn’t see “Titanic” in it, but nothing yet.
Meanwhile, someone the other week posted TCM will show the movie Sat!
Nobody does it better than the Brits..
I have a reminder to ping the Titanic list as well as alert Vision, who runs the TCM Classic Movie list, on Thursday of this week. The TCM showing of A Night to Remember will be Saturday night (April 14, 2012) at 9:00 PM Eastern.
Above, David McCallum, also noted for his role in The Man from U.N.C.L.E., on the right as Marconi Wireless operator Harold Bride.
I’ll post it, Friday. Are you sure it’s on at 9pm est Sat? That’s not a normal start time.
The Great Titanic-Olympic Switch
Titanic And Olympic Conspiracy Theory
The Sinking of the Titanic Conspiracy (video)
Whew! Good catch and thanks. My agenda item here at work shows 21:00 (9 PM) for the showing but, as it turns out, I used my local time (Central). The showing, using Eastern Daylight Time, will be at 22:00 (10 PM) this Saturday night for TCM's A Night to Remember.
One of the comments from the cited URL, above, pretty much nails it IMHO:
The most recent Titanic was technically a better film; ie. the sets were historically accurate, the special effects were better,and more was known about the final minutes of the tragedy. However, for the raw feel of what it must have been like that terrible night,and the added story of the California and the Carpathia, this films tells the story much better. The British cast and the B&W film, doesn't hurt it either. You get many more sides of the story, not only first class, but crew, steerage, and the rescue attempt. A superior Film, not to be missed by any Titanic enthusiast. (Neil Castellon 9/20/08)
Turns out, there really is trouble in DirecTV land. I searched specifically for NTR and it came up “none”. Then I went through the Guide, brute-forcing it down to Saturday, and there it is.
My husband said some have been complaining lately about Search in DirecTV.
So who knows how many other things I’m missing?
My TCM "Now Playing" guide says that "A Night To Remember" (1958) will run this Saturday, April 14 at 10pm ET / 7pm PT.
Thanks for the Titanic pings, re_nortex!
Just wait til y'all get the bill for my ping list services! :-) :-)
I have been reading a weird recent release book about Titanic 2012 that involves an alien species that was aboard and is still on board awaiting to infect a deep salvage team and to infect all mankind, totally cheesy.
LOL! ;-)
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