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Topic History of: Terrific new play at the St James theatre
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Hedda's History I still believe the theory : that the Titanic sailed until 1935.

The Titanic developed several engine problems and the owners did not want to delay the maiden voyage. They docked in Ireland and out-fitted the identical ship Olympic and re-named it the Titanic and visa versa.

But the Olympic had a deep seated slow burning fire in it's coal reserves that the owners thought could be overcome on the maiden voyage but it weakened the structure and thus when the iceberg struck it had no hope.

So the Olympic sank and the Titanic stayed in service until 1935.
JK2006 In their smaller studio room, very cosy, great sound, comfy chairs - 41N 50W looks at the sinking of the Titanic in a totally different way to James Cameron's brilliant film.

Taken from over 1000 pages of transcripts from the original Senate hearings in 1912, it is an original and clever way of examining the evidence and completely opens your eyes about the disaster.

Only in experimental stage, it's there today Friday night. Thoroughly recommended if you want to learn a great deal of accurate and fascinating information.