Survivors of the Titanic | Survivors from the famous shipwreck tell their stories
CHANNEL | Radio 4
FIRST BROADCAST | 22 December 1983
DURATION | 7 minutes 10 seconds
FIRSTBROADCAST
1983
This extract from a 1983 'Today' programme hears from Eva Hart, a survivor of the Titanic. She explains how her mother's premonitions of disaster kept her awake at night, which was how she and her daughter were able to escape in one of the first lifeboats from the ill-fated ship. She also gives her reactions to the news that the remains of the Titanic have been found and photographed.
Eva Hart was one of the last survivors from the Titanic. Interviewed many times by the BBC, she once claimed that the only faithful representation of the tragedy was Roy Ward Baker's 1958 film 'A Night to Remember'. She died in 1996, aged 91.
Picture: Mary Evans Picture Library.
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Major FW Prentis describes his escape from the Titanic.
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Edwina MacKenzie shares her experience of the night the majestic Titanic sank.
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An interview with Eva Hart, one of the last survivors of the Titanic.
Interviews with crew and passengers who survived the sinking of the Titanic.
A prototype underwater camera explores the wreck of the Titanic.
Dr Robert Ballard describes videos from the site of the Titanic wreck.
Eva Hart shares her memories as a survivor of the 'unsinkable' Titanic.
Telly Savalas hosts a US TV special about the Titanic.
Dutch courage is required for radio interviewees.
The Head of Features asks if the play could be re-written as a documentary.
The government of Northern Ireland urges for the broadcast to be stopped.
Concerns that this play could damage the BBC's relationships in Northern Ireland.
A chance meeting in a gentlemen's club brings the controversy to an end.
A summary of the brewing controversy.
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