suitcase? what can you learn from a glass eyeball? it is suitcase? what can you learn from a glass eyeball? glass eyeball? it is incredibly touching- glass eyeball? it is incredibly touching. but glass eyeball? it is incredibly touching. but do glass eyeball? it is incredibly touching. but do not - glass eyeball? it is incredibly touching. but do not forget, | glass eyeball? it is incredibly - touching. but do not forget, titanic almost from touching. but do not forget, titanic almost from the touching. but do not forget, titanic almost from the moment touching. but do not forget, titanic almost from the moment the - touching. but do not forget, titanic| almost from the moment the waves closed over her, the myth and legend began. the first film made about the titanic was in 1912 called lost on the titanic which featured one of the titanic which featured one of the survivors. the myth and legend has grown over time. i live in northern ireland, i am a historian for titanic b
extraordinaryjob, notjust the movie, which was romantic, but he has since done documentaries documenting the wreck. so working at depth and so on. there is a tremendous number of benefits to the whole operation. let tremendous number of benefits to the whole operation. whole operation. let me ask you, and i want to go whole operation. let me ask you, and i want to go to whole operation. let me ask you, and i want to go to claes-goran i want to go to claes goran wetterholm injust a i want to go to claes goran wetterholm in just a second, a swedish maritime historian who has written a load of brilliant books on the titanic, what is it like down there and what did it feel like for you? there and what did it feel like for ou? ., . ., there and what did it feel like for you? apart from the cold, obviously there is no you? apart from the cold, obviously there is no ambient you? apart from the cold, obviously there is no ambient light, you? apart from the cold, obviously there
have to say and then we will go to the news and sport. is it time to stop exploring the titanic? have another one, i believe you have already had a say! what is interesting, have you been on or not, i don t think you have? are you there? it is billy. let me just it is billy. let me ust establish. it is billy. let me just establish. maxine,| it is billy. let me just i establish. maxine, you it is billy. let me just establish. maxine, you there? she is not there! jimmy in south wales. is not there! jimmy in south wales- - - is not there! jimmy in south wales. ,., ., ., ., is not there! jimmy in south wales. ., ., ., ., wales. good morning. i am a former submariner wales. good morning. i am a former submariner so wales. good morning. i am a former submariner so i wales. good morning. i am a former submariner so i know wales. good morning. i am a former submariner so i know how wales. good morning. i am a former submariner so i know how nasty - wales. good morning. i am a for
say about the coverage, whatever you say about news value and whatever the media concentrates on, there are so many parallels between the maritime tragedies. and in the fascination of why we do this and those who do do it, the danger they put themselves in. put themselves in. yes, and when i think about put themselves in. yes, and when i think about the put themselves in. yes, and when i think about the loss put themselves in. yes, and when i think about the loss of put themselves in. yes, and when i think about the loss of the - put themselves in. yes, and when i think about the loss of the great. think about the loss of the great ship the titanic in the early 19005, but was an inflection point for big ships on the ocean, they went away and thought, we need to think about how we operate, and many of the regulations and procedures that international shipping follows on stems directly from that incident and this deep submersible industry, this extreme tourism, because we are se
stories will have been passed down and watching the media must have been haunting, that is a view from hannah. my father, an actor, lifelong titanic town but it is a graveyard and respect must be shown. the harlow and richard coming up. thank you to all of you. lucy, good morning. what a week of coverage it has been and there s lots to reflect upon. what about the exploring dander of the titanic, is it time to stop? i dander of the titanic, is it time to sto . ? ., , dander of the titanic, is it time to sto . ? ~ , , ., dander of the titanic, is it time to sto-? ~ , , ., , stop? i think it is. it should be left to rest. stop? i think it is. it should be left to rest, we stop? i think it is. it should be left to rest, we know - stop? i think it is. it should be left to rest, we know what - stop? i think it is. it should be - left to rest, we know what happened to meet, we do not need to do any more trying to find out what happened. we know what happened. i understand want to keep an