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Now, thanks to painstaking research and unique colorization techniques, this incredible documentary brings to life everything from the ship's lavish interiors to the larger-than-life stories of the people who built the ship. Watch Titanic In Colour and more acclaimed documentaries on BBC Select today. Restrictions apply*.
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The tragedy of the Titanic continues to fascinate. For the first time, the story of the great ship, its construction, crew and fashionable passengers, is shown in glorious color. This innovative documentary shares the Titanic's luxurious interiors in vivid detail, explains how the boat was built and reveals stories of those on board as the brand.
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Titanic in Colour: With Tracy-Ann Oberman, Guy Walters, Gareth Russell, Lesley-Anne Beadles. The Titanic and those aboard are colorized as it departs for the North Atlantic. The ship's last day is recounted and its lasting impact explored.
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Two-parter about the Titanic showing the luxury awaiting first class passengers inside and also her final 24 hours. Here's where to watch "Titanic in Colour" online from anywhere. The untold stories of the passengers and crew on the Titanic who survived and perished in the 1912 disaster, with shocking details about what happened on that fateful night.
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The story of the world's most famous ship, pictured in color for the first time. The word 'Titanic' instantly became synonymous with disaster, forever stuck in the black and white world. Now, thanks to painstaking research and unique colorization techniques, this incredible documentary brings to life everything from the ship's lavish interiors to the larger.
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The most famous ship ever and its doomed passengers and crew are brought to life in colour for the first time as the Titanic leaves port, headed for the North Atlantic. And the ship's final 24 hours are vividly retold as the Titanic's legacy is examined. A new documentary program featuring colorized footage of the Titanic shows what life was really like on the doomed superliner.
"Titanic in Colour," airing on Channel 4, brings a fresh perspective.