Production Company Woodcut Media asked Photographs Forever to colourise historic photographs of the construction, launch and life on board the Titanic.
“It’s a story often told in black and white. Now we reveal the ship in its true colours,” says narrator Tracy-Ann Oberman
The Daily Mail previewed the program
‘Incredible new colourised photographs have given an insight into what life was really like on the Titanic.
New Channel 4 documentary Titanic In Colour is airing 4th August, bringing life into the stories of the passengers onboard the famously doomed ship.
The RMS Titanic famously sank on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on 15 April, 1912, with an estimated 2,224 people onboard.
The ‘unsinkable’ ship hit an iceberg just before midnight and as there were only 20 lifeboats onboard, 1,500 people lost their lives.
In the programme, relatives of those onboard tell their untold stories, while colourised photos and film footage gives a unique insight into daily life on the superliner.’
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