Titanic: Stories from the Deep is fronted by actor Victor Garber
US cablenet Reelz and German pay TV channel Spiegel History have picked up a four-part documentary series on the Titanic.
Titanic: Stories from the Deep examines artefacts and the stories behind them and is sold by Toronto-based Distribution360.
Reelz will show the full 4×60’ series back-to-back on March 7, starting at 20.00, with Spiegel History also set to air the show this month.
The docuseries is produced by Canada’s Infinity Filmed Entertainment Group and Partners in Motion. Using new technology, it examines new artefacts from the wreck of the Titanic, which sank in April 1912, and links them to passengers and their living descendants.
| 03 March 2021
The Titanic has arrived in America after London-based international content business Distribution360 secured new broadcast partners for its documentary series Titanic: Stories from the Deep (4 x 60’) in both the US and Germany.
Produced by Infinity Filmed Entertainment Group and Partners in Motion, Titanic: Stories from the Deep successfully uncovers remarkable new history from 12,500 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. With the use of cutting-edge technology, the unique collection of artefacts salvaged from the underwater resting site of the wreck tells brand new personal stories, such as why Howard Irwin’s suitcase was on board, despite the fact that he was not.
Bell to waive internet overages until January 4, offers free TV, Crave content
Bell will provide limited-time free access to select Crave and Super Ãcran content, TV channels and the Sonic the Hedgehog movie
Bell announced a series of measures to keep Canadians connected and entertained during the holidays. That includes waiving overage fees and offering up some free TV programming.
First, the carrier says it will waiving residential internet overage fees until January 4th. Any Bell residential internet customers who aren’t already on unlimited plans will see overage fees waived automatically there’s nothing they have to do. To learn more about this change, check out Bell’s website.
[December 18, 2020]
Bell connecting Canadians at home for the holidays with free TV programming and no extra usage fees on residential Internet
Across the country, Bell team members continue to step up for our customers and communities in an extraordinary year
MONTRÉAL, Dec. 18, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - As the Bell team continues to keep Canada connected and informed 24/7 throughout the COVID crisis, the company announced today it will be waiving residential Internet overage fees until January 4 while also offering a variety of free television programming across multiple media platforms. I m pleased we can provide these benefits to our residential customers as everyone spends more time at home during these holidays, and very proud of the Bell team members working to ensure Canadian consumers, businesses, governments and emergency responders continue to stay connected around the clock, said Mirko Bibic, President and CEO of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada. Bell people have been front an