Titanic: The New Evidence From The Smithsonian Channel(Tm) Airs January 21, 2017

The sinking of the RMS Titanic has been the subject of countless investigations. Now, explosive new photographs have surfaced containing shocking revelations about a series of shortcomings which contributed to the legendary ship’s tragic sinking.

The images are unveiled in a new one-hour Smithsonian Channel documentary that tells the story of the unluckiest ship in maritime history. TITANIC: THE NEW EVIDENCE (WT) premieres Saturday, January 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

The film features newly released photographs from the private collection of the Titanic’s Chief Electrical Engineer, John Kempster. They had been stashed away in an attic for over 100 years. The photos show the momentous launch of the famous ship and hold hidden clues to the impending catastrophe. In TITANIC: THE NEW EVIDENCE, new visuals bring to life the Titanic disaster as never before.

Evidence of the ship’s failings revealed in the photographs and featured in the film include use of a range of substandard materials and shoddy workmanship primarily due to cost-cutting and dangerous shortcuts taken by shipbuilders under intense pressure to complete the largest ship in the world on time and within budget. The ship’s inadequacies exposed in the photographs include:

-- Fire-damaged hull: the most shocking revelation, perhaps, is found in two critical photos that show a thirty-foot long black streak on the Titanic’s hull. It is evidence that a fire below decks in a coal bunker caused serious damage that weakened the ship’s hull in the same area where the iceberg later struck the ship.

-- Single-skin hull: double skin hulls had been a feature of ships since the 1850s, but there was intense pressure from Harland and Wolff to complete the largest ship in the world on time and within budget and photographic and documentary evidence shows that they did not use the best quality steel in the Titanic.

-- Competing ship drained resources: a new photo shows the Titanic and her sister ship the Olympic side by side in the building yard, revealing how these two enormous ships were being built simultaneously, leading to a huge drain on materials and availability of experienced workers.

Using a newly-devised CG technique to animate the extraordinary original stills, along with a new colorizing technique, the documentary brings viewers into the world of the Titanic’s construction, diving into and around the bustling environment in an authentic experience of the shipyard. 

The photographic evidence was discovered at an auction house by Titanic expert Steve Raffield and investigated by journalist Senan Molony.

TITANIC: THE NEW EVIDENCE is a Blink Entertainment Distribution/What Icebergs Productions Inc. production in association with Smithsonian Channel, Channel 4 Television, Discovery Canada, France 5 and SBS. The executive producer for Blink Films is Dan Chambers. Charles Poe and David Royle serve as executive producers for Smithsonian Channel. 

Smithsonian Channel, owned by Smithsonian Networks’, a joint venture between Showtime Networks Inc. and the Smithsonian Institution, is where curiosity lives, inspiration strikes and wonders never cease. This is the place for awe-inspiring stories, powerful documentaries and amazing entertainment across multiple platforms.

Smithsonian Channel combines the storytelling prowess of SHOWTIME® with the unmatched resources and rich traditions of the Smithsonian, to create award-winning programming that shines new light on popular genres such as air and space, history, science, nature, and pop culture.

Among the network’s offerings are series including Aerial America, Million Dollar American Princesses, Polar Bear Town, The Weapon Hunter, The Lost Tapes, Mighty Ships, Mighty Planes and Air Disasters, as well as critically-acclaimed specials that include Building Star Trek; The Unknown Flag Raiser of Iwo Jima; MLK: The Assassination Tapes and The Day Kennedy Died. Smithsonian Networks also operates Smithsonian Earth™, through SN Digital LLC., a new subscription video streaming service delivering spectacular original nature and wildlife content.

To learn more, go to www.smithsonianchannel.com, or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

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