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  • 1970
  • 1 Season

Parks Stephenson is a fascinating television show that is primarily centered on the history and discovery of the world-famous Titanic. It is produced by the Titanic Channel Inc., a company that has dedicated itself to educating the public about the tragedy of the Titanic disaster, and preserving the history and legacy of this epic shipwreck.

The show’s host, Parks Stephenson, is a renowned and well-respected Titanic historian, and an experienced maritime archaeologist. Over the years, he has conducted extensive research on the Titanic, and has made numerous expeditions to explore the remains of the Titanic on the ocean floor.

Through Parks Stephenson’s passionate and knowledgeable storytelling, the show takes the audience on a captivating journey through the Titanic’s history, from its design and construction, to its fateful maiden voyage, and the tragic sinking that claimed the lives of more than 1,500 people.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Parks Stephenson is the way in which it interweaves historical facts with personal anecdotes, and cutting-edge scientific discoveries, to create a truly immersive and engaging experience for viewers. The show uses a combination of archival footage, interviews, and dramatic re-enactments, to bring to life the stories of the passengers and crew, and the many challenges and hardships they faced on that fateful night.

Perhaps one of the most remarkable things about Parks Stephenson is the way in which it presents new and sometimes controversial theories about the Titanic and its sinking. For example, the show explores the theory that the Titanic’s collision with the iceberg was not the sole cause of the disaster, but rather one of many contributing factors. Other theories that are examined include the idea that the Titanic was structurally unsound, and that the ship had been hurriedly constructed and poorly maintained.

Despite its intense subject matter, Parks Stephenson is not just a show about the Titanic disaster itself. It also delves into the human stories that lay behind this tragedy, and the lives that were lost or forever changed as a result of it. Through interviews with relatives of the passengers and crew, as well as survivors and eyewitnesses, the show creates a deeply moving portrait of the people whose lives were forever altered by the sinking.

In addition to its historical focus, Parks Stephenson also features stunning underwater footage and modern-day explorations of the Titanic, which provide insight into the ongoing preservation efforts that are being made to safeguard the wreck from further damage. Through these explorations, viewers are offered a rare glimpse into the haunting and surreal world of the Titanic, lying in eternal rest at the bottom of the ocean.

Overall, Parks Stephenson is a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging show that is sure to leave a lasting impression on its viewers. Whether you are a Titanic enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about one of the world’s most famous shipwrecks, this show offers a unique and unforgettable journey through time and space, that is as informative as it is enthralling.

Parks Stephenson is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between January 1, 1970 and on Titanic Channel Inc.

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The Mirage Theory
10. The Mirage Theory
January 1, 1970
Parks Stephenson gives us a clear and thorough explanation of the Mirage Theory. Does this theory really explain why Titanic hit the iceberg?
The Double Bottom and The Last Mystery
9. The Double Bottom and The Last Mystery
January 1, 1970
The White Star Line installed a double bottom on Titanic because they were worried about grounding. They wanted adequate protection for the engines and boilers. Parks Stephenson explains how it worked and why the double bottom might just be Titanic's last mystery.
Did first Officer Murdoch Shoot Himself
8. Did first Officer Murdoch Shoot Himself
January 1, 1970
Did First Officer Murdoch Shoot Himself? The Cameron movie suggests he did, but Parks Stephenson provides us with an eyewitness testimony that states another end for Officer Murdoch.
The Identity Conspiracy
7. The Identity Conspiracy
January 1, 1970
Was Titanic really swapped with Olympic? It's a conspiracy theory that just will not die! Parks Stephenson may have the eyewitness accounts that will finally put all the conspiracy talk to rest.
Fixing The Wireless
6. Fixing The Wireless
January 1, 1970
If Jack Phillips had followed the rules, the wireless set would have still been broken the night the Titanic hit the iceberg and the Carpathia may never have received the distress call in time. Instead, Jack took initiative and fixed it himself and Titanic's radio set was operating at full capacity on the night she needed it the most.
Watertight Compartments
5. Watertight Compartments
January 1, 1970
Can we design a passenger ship that is truly unsinkable? Parks Stephenson looks at that question as it relates to the design and effectiveness of watertight compartments both in 1912 and today.
Should Titanic Have Turned Into The Iceberg
4. Should Titanic Have Turned Into The Iceberg
January 1, 1970
Parks Stephenson takes on the popular controversy that instead of trying to avoid the iceberg, maybe Titanic should have just turned directly into it? Could this have really saved Titanic?
Another View On The Coal Burning Fire
3. Another View On The Coal Burning Fire
January 1, 1970
A recent documentary presented new theories about the coal burning fire onboard Titanic. Parks Stephenson gives his view of the fire and how it affected Titanic. Senan Molony and Parks Stephenson, two of our hosts, are on Titanic's center stage!
Did the Lights Stay On?
2. Did the Lights Stay On?
January 1, 1970
Parks Stephenson introduces an eyewitness account who says that the lights stayed on in the aft part of Titanic after she broke! Parks also explains how this could have happened.
A Grounding Event
1. A Grounding Event
January 1, 1970
Legend says Titanic sideswiped the iceberg creating a 300-foot gash in her hull. Stephenson makes the case that Titanic actually ground herself on the iceberg.
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Where to Watch Parks Stephenson
Parks Stephenson is available for streaming on the Titanic Channel Inc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Parks Stephenson on demand at Prime Video.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1970