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Gogarty wrote:
One of our regular posters has been mentioning an upcoming documentary on the Discovery Channel about the Titanic. Big disappointment. That wasn't me. My show and the upcoming one are on the History Channel. -- Roger Long |
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Roger .. you might find this interesting ..
My dad had a friend who's uncle died on the Titanic. Mr O'Shaughnessy was my dad's friend. Mr O'Shaughnessy told me about it a number of years ago. Boy, did he hate the English! April 12th, right? Fenway Park in Boston opened the same day the ship went down. 1912. No wonder the Red Sox are cursed. ===== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Gogarty wrote: One of our regular posters has been mentioning an upcoming documentary on the Discovery Channel about the Titanic. Big disappointment. That wasn't me. My show and the upcoming one are on the History Channel. -- Roger Long |
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Actually, I think it on on the 14th/15th. See quoted posting below:
On Apr 1, 10:38 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Roger April 12th, right? "Newsgroups: rec.boats.cruising From: "Roger Long" Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:56:49 -0500 Local: Thurs, Jan 11 2007 4:56 pm Subject: Sailboat caught in surf Gogarty wrote: "Titanic," eh? Did you know that the Titanic carried a full suit of sails? They wouldn't have done them much good that night. BTW keep an eye out for the next History Channel show planned to air on night of the accident April 14/15. -- Roger Long " |
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"Ken Heaton, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia" wrote BTW keep an eye out for the next History Channel show planned to air on night of the accident April 14/15. Actually, the date has been changed. I'll let you all know as soon as I learn the new one. -- Roger Long |
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Gogarty wrote:
I misstated. The program last Saturday was on the HIstory Channel, not the Discovery Channel. Here's the blurb: "Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces. Further analysis." Missing pieces indeed. It was two hours long. That was my show. It just goes to show you can't please all of the people all of the time. The negative comments on this highest rated History Channel show in their history have been quite rare. You must not have watched it very closely if you think it was about the ship grounding on the iceberg. We went out to investigate some reported pieces that might have pointed to that possibility but the theory evaporated pretty quickly when they turned out to be a ventilator trunk. We then documented some really interesting stuff that hadn't been looked at closely before. That led to a new theory mentioned at the end. Investigating that theory and its implications is the subject of the show to air this spring. -- Roger Long |
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On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:18:12 -0400, Gogarty
wrote: By the way, did you find the sails? They would surely have been made of cotton canvas and long gone. |
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