Britannic on history

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Well the title says it all... Britannic expedition tonight at 8pm should be good
 
thats on channel 43 right?

Heres the discription from http://www.historytelevision.ca


"Inside the Britannic
The rediscovery of the Titanic has captivated the world, culminating in explosive interest generated by the success of James Cameron's epic award winning film. While Titanic's story is known around the world, few have heard of the 900 foot RMS Britannic - the ship with the tragic distinction of being both the largest vessel ever to sink, as well as sister-ship to Titanic. This White Star luxury liner turned British hospital ship went down mysteriously off the Greek island of Kea during World War I - was it targeted by German U-boats or did ammunition accidentally exploded inside her hull? Follow an eager group of cave and shipwreck divers as they set out to explore and unlock the mysteries of the Britannic. In the footsteps of Jacques Cousteau and Robert Ballard, divers from the Global Underwater Exploration Team (GUE) did what these two giants could not: become the first humans to penetrate the innards of the Britannic since its unbelievable and unexplained sinking on November 21st, 1916. Inside the Britannic traces the unique journey of this gigantic ship and follows this specialized team of divers seeking to unlock her mysteries. Through exclusive first images from inside the wreckage and stunning animation, we discover how this ship came to her final resting place."
 
Hey, could someone PLEASE record this for me? I missed it when it was on in the states and it doesn't look like they will show it again anytime soon.

Let me know, THANKS!

-Frank
 
Eric__U:
thats on channel 43 right?

Heres the discription from http://www.historytelevision.ca


"Inside the Britannic
The rediscovery of the Titanic has captivated the world, culminating in explosive interest generated by the success of James Cameron's epic award winning film. While Titanic's story is known around the world, few have heard of the 900 foot RMS Britannic - the ship with the tragic distinction of being both the largest vessel ever to sink, as well as sister-ship to Titanic. This White Star luxury liner turned British hospital ship went down mysteriously off the Greek island of Kea during World War I - was it targeted by German U-boats or did ammunition accidentally exploded inside her hull? Follow an eager group of cave and shipwreck divers as they set out to explore and unlock the mysteries of the Britannic. In the footsteps of Jacques Cousteau and Robert Ballard, divers from the Global Underwater Exploration Team (GUE) did what these two giants could not: become the first humans to penetrate the innards of the Britannic since its unbelievable and unexplained sinking on November 21st, 1916. Inside the Britannic traces the unique journey of this gigantic ship and follows this specialized team of divers seeking to unlock her mysteries. Through exclusive first images from inside the wreckage and stunning animation, we discover how this ship came to her final resting place."

Eric

Check your pm

Tom
 
And you didn't think to ask me ScubaPunk?

I'm on it pal.

Hey guys, I think my History channel is 56.
 
If someone gets a chance to record it I would love a copy. I've done everything I can to get a copy of it and I can't get one anywhere. PM me with the details and I'll be happy to pay you for the tape or dvd and the shipping.

Thanks,
 

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