Well, since the recent disaster of Titanic (in 1997, I think, the horrible thing with the horrible song happened), additional regulation may be required and will be popular among viewers.
The ship sank in 1912.
In 1955 Walter Lord wrote the definitive book detailing the sinking and the stories of the survivors and those who were lost.
In 1958 Lord's book was made into a movie.
Forget DiCaprico, et al. Read the book, watch the movie. Then you'll know what really happened on that cold night so long ago.
I actually saw him live in a local venue, but he refused to play it, declaring so at the outset. As the note at the link says,
It was "Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic," however, that most listeners bought the LP for, and which would come to overshadow not only the rest of the album, but Brockett's entire career.
Well, you could do worse.