The sinking of the Titanic was far more than a simple accident. It was a tragedy that could have been prevented. It was the result of a long chain of mistakes: a fatal series of avoidable human errors that sent the Titanic and more than half of her passengers to their watery graves. Based around the official inquiry held immediately after the event, plus evidence that's come to light since the wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985, National Geographic, in this drama-documentary special, answers the question: Who Sank the Titanic?

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A testament to NASA's Apollo program of the 1960s and '70s. Composed of actual NASA footage of the m...

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A BBC dramatization of the Pendle witch trials of Lancashire, England that occurred in 1616.

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The story of the Avro Arrow, the world's fastest fighter plane built in 1950's Canada, and how the p...

A fascinating compilation tracing the development of British trains throughout the 20th century. Thi...

The Institute of National Remembrance, Fish Ladder and Juice present “The Unconquered” – an animated...

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