Watch Mark Chirnside

  • 1970
  • 1 Season

Mark Chirnside is a television show produced by the Titanic Channel Inc. that focuses on the history of the famous ship, the Titanic. The show is named after the renowned historian and author Mark Chirnside, who specializes in the ocean liner's history. Mark Chirnside show is devoted to bringing new insight into the Titanic's story and examining little-known facts and details about the ship's construction, voyage, and subsequent sinking. The show tackles questions that have fascinated scholars and history buffs for years, such as why the Titanic's captain refused to slow down, what factors contributed to the ship's sinking, and how the survivors managed to survive.

One of the key components of the show is the use of Mark Chirnside's extensive knowledge of the Titanic. He has researched every aspect of the ship, from the construction process to the passenger and crew demographics to the aftermath of its sinking. This makes him an invaluable resource for the show, as he frequently shares insights and historical details that provide a broader understanding of the Titanic's story.

The show is also known for its high production value. The visuals are stunning, featuring digital recreations of the Titanic and interviews with experts and survivors. The production team has even traveled to international locations to film at significant landmarks related to the Titanic's story.

Mark Chirnside show is structured similarly to a documentary. Episodes are arranged by themes and contain interviews with experts in the field, as well as archival footage and reenactments. This format allows the show to provide a comprehensive view of the Titanic's story and keep viewers engaged.

Many people who have watched the show praise it for its nuance and attention to detail. The show's focus on facts and unknown details allows people to see the Titanic in a new light, and challenge widely-held assumptions. Every episode delves deep into the specific topics covered, providing viewers with a level of subtext often missed by other documentaries.

Overall, the Mark Chirnside show is a must-watch for anyone interested in the Titanic's history. It's an informative, eye-opening look into one of the most famous ships in history, and Mark Chirnside's expertise and insights make the show particularly memorable.

Mark Chirnside is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between January 1, 1970 and on Titanic Channel Inc.

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Olympic's Torpedo
6. Olympic's Torpedo
January 1, 1970
During WW1 a German submarine fired two torpedoes at Olympic. One of those torpedoes struck her midship just below the waterline. Titanic Channel Host Mark Chirnside reveals what happened next.
Forward A Deck Promenade
5. Forward A Deck Promenade
January 1, 1970
It's always been suggested that H&W decided to enclose the forward end of Titanic's A deck promenade because Olympic's first-class passengers had complained about sea spray. Mark Chirnside believes that might not be the reason and he explains why.
The Big Four
4. The Big Four
January 1, 1970
Celtic, Cedric, Baltic, and Adriatic proceeded the design of Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic. Titanic Channel Host Mark Chirnside reveals why in many ways, they were perhaps the most successful quartet of ships ever built for North Atlantic service.
Titanic's Three Bladed Propeller
3. Titanic's Three Bladed Propeller
January 1, 1970
Based on a famous 1911 photograph of Olympic in dry dock, it has always been assumed that Titanic had an identical four-bladed center propeller. Titanic Channel Host Mark Chirnside has uncovered a Harland & Wolff document that describes a three-bladed center propeller for Titanic.
Thomas Andrews' Notes
2. Thomas Andrews' Notes
January 1, 1970
When Olympic made her maiden voyage in June 1911 from Southampton to New York, Thomas Andrews traveled onboard to observe and take notes on potential improvements for Titanic and other ships. Titanic Channel Host Mark Chirnside reveals how the suggested improvements illustrate just how detail-oriented Thomas Andrews truly was.
The Olympic Class Ships
1. The Olympic Class Ships
January 1, 1970
Titanic Author, Mark Chirnside tells us that White Star spent more money on the three Olympic class ships then the entire value of their fleet in 1908. Were the Olympic Class ships the peak of shipbuilding in the early 1900's?
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Where to Watch Mark Chirnside
Mark Chirnside is available for streaming on the Titanic Channel Inc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mark Chirnside on demand at Prime Video.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1970