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Raise The Titanic (1980) with Author and Historian Richard M. Jones
Author and Historian Richard M. Jones returns to discuss his favourite Titanic film: Raise the Titanic (1980). Sean was disappointed.
Rich and Sean then talk about Julian Fellowes Titanic (2012), modern-day 'sensationalist' Titanic documentaries and the identity of 'Jack the Ripper', Hunting Hitler and more.
The second hour of the podcast delves into Richard's writing process and how he sometimes gets mistaken for a tour guide.
Chapters:
0:08 Introduction to Raise the Titanic
9:30 The Music and Visuals
22:08 Adaptations and Differences
36:46 The Ethics of Raising the Titanic
47:57 Inconsistencies and Trivia
53:45 Missed Opportunities in Titanic Films
54:42 Documentaries on the Titanic
58:53 The Impact of Titanic Films
1:01:25 Critique of Titanic 2012 Series
1:04:39 Sensationalism in Modern Titanic Documentaries
1:07:16 Writing and Researching Books
1:17:30 Starting the Writing Journey
1:43:29 The Role of Passion in Writing
1:46:32 Promoting Your Work and Engagement
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Did Abnormal Refraction Doom The Titanic? 'Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night' (2012 Book) with Author, Historian and TV Presenter Tim Maltin
01:18:43|Did Abnormal Refraction Doom The Titanic?In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Review It Yourself, Sean sits down with renowned historian, author and TV presenter Tim Maltin to explore one of the most compelling alternative explanations behind the sinking of RMS Titanic — the Abnormal Refraction Theory.Drawing from his ground-breaking research in Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night, Tim explains how rare atmospheric conditions on 14 April 1912 may have distorted visibility in the North Atlantic. Could a natural optical illusion have delayed iceberg warnings, confused distress signals, and changed history forever?If you’re searching for Titanic history, Titanic iceberg theories, or scientific explanations behind the Titanic disaster — this episode delivers evidence, clarity, and serious debate.A Deceptive Night in the North AtlanticMost Titanic discussions focus on speed, lifeboat numbers, or Captain Smith’s decisions. But Tim Maltin’s research introduces a fascinating scientific dimension:What is abnormal atmospheric refraction?How can mirage effects alter visibility at sea?Did false horizons hide the iceberg?Were distress rockets misinterpreted due to optical distortion?Could this explain the mysterious “nearby ship” debate?Blending maritime history, meteorology and survivor testimony, this episode re-examines one of history’s most analysed disasters with fresh, data-driven insight.Whether you’re a Titanic enthusiast, maritime historian, or fan of investigative book discussions, this is essential listening.About Tim MaltinTim Maltin is a leading British historian specialising in maritime history and the RMS Titanic. His research has been featured in international documentaries and media investigations examining the science behind the sinking.Connect with Tim:Website: https://www.timmaltin.comX (Twitter): @TimMaltinBook: Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night (available worldwide via major retailers)If you want the full scientific and historical breakdown of this theory, his book is a must-read.Tim's Book Recommendations (which Sean has ordered):-'The Ship That Stood Still' by Leslie Reade.-'A Titanic Myth: The Californian Incident' by Leslie Harrison.Why This Episode MattersThis episode is perfect for listeners interested in:Titanic disaster analysisAlternative Titanic sinking theoriesMaritime optical illusions and miragesHistorical myth-bustingIn-depth book discussionsIt’s a compelling blend of science and storytelling that challenges what we think we know about Titanic’s final hours.Follow & Contact Review It YourselfStay connected with Review It Yourself for more intelligent reviews, interviews, and deep dives into books and films:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reviewityourselfpodcast2021X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourselfReviewBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/reviewityourself.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@reviewityourselfpodcast2021Email: reviewityourselfpodcast@gmail.comFor guest enquiries, collaborations, or listener feedback, email directly — the show welcomes thoughtful discussion and future topic suggestions.Subscribe, Rate & Support the PodcastIf you enjoy independent, in-depth conversations like this:Subscribe on Apple PodcastsFollow on SpotifyLeave a 5-star rating and written reviewShare the episode with Titanic history fansRecommend Review It Yourself on social mediaEvery rating, review and share helps grow the podcast and bring more expert guests to the show.If this episode changed how you see the Titanic disaster, don’t keep it to yourself.Follow, subscribe, and join us next time on Review It Yourself — where we examine the stories you think you already know.
The Only Olympic-Class Liner That Didn't Get A Film: 'RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister' (2015 Book-Second Edition) with Author and Historian Mark Chirnside
01:20:43|The forgotten liner that outshone Titanic in real life.What if the most dramatic story of the Olympic-class liners isn’t the one you’ve seen on film?In this fascinating episode of Review It Yourself, we uncover the extraordinary true story of RMS Olympic — the ship often overshadowed by her ill-fated sister, Titanic — but whose career was packed with mutiny, collisions, U-boats, innovation, and wartime heroics.Sean and maritime historian guest Mark Chirnside dive deep into the remarkable history behind his definitive book, RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister. First published in 2004 and expanded in its 2015 second edition, this meticulously researched volume restores Olympic to her rightful place in maritime history.Far from being the “boring older sister,” Olympic earned the nickname “Old Reliable” for good reason. She survived a major collision with HMS Hawke, served with distinction during the First World War, transported thousands of troops, and even rammed and sank a German U-boat. While Titanic’s story has dominated popular culture, Olympic’s 24-year career tells a powerful story of resilience, adaptation, and maritime safety reform in the early 20th century.In this episode, we explore:Why Olympic has been historically overlookedThe myths and misconceptions surrounding the Olympic-class linersThe ship’s vital wartime service and technical innovationsHow historical narratives are shaped — and sometimes distortedThe research process behind writing a definitive maritime historyMark shares insights into archival research, the challenges of correcting the historical record, and why Olympic deserves far greater recognition among historians and enthusiasts alike.About the GuestMark Chirnside is a respected maritime historian specialising in White Star Line and Cunard liners of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work is known for its depth, accuracy, and myth-busting clarity.Find Mark's Website 'Mark Chirnside's Reception Room' (including blog) Here: https://markchirnside.co.uk/Listen & SubscribeIf you enjoy deep dives into film, history, and cultural storytelling without the faff, make sure you’re subscribed to Review It Yourself on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.New episodes explore films, historical subjects, and fascinating guests — always with sharp insight and honest analysis.Support the PodcastLove the show? Here’s how you can help:Follow and subscribe on your podcast platformLeave a 5-star rating and written reviewShare the episode with fellow Titanic and maritime history enthusiastsFollow Review It Yourself on social media for updates and bonus contentYour support helps the podcast grow, attract expert guests, and continue producing in-depth conversations like this one.If you thought you knew the full story of the Olympic-class liners, this episode might just change your perspective.Follow & Contact Review It YourselfStay connected with Review It Yourself for more intelligent reviews, interviews, and deep dives into books and films:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reviewityourselfpodcast2021X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourselfReviewBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/reviewityourself.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@reviewityourselfpodcast2021Email: reviewityourselfpodcast@gmail.comFor guest enquiries, collaborations, or listener feedback, email directly — the show welcomes thoughtful discussion and future topic suggestions.
Titanic Sinks Tonight (2025 BBC TV Mini-Series) Part Two with Clifford Ismay, Author of 'Understanding J. Bruce Ismay' and Jamie Borsato, host of 'Old Shipping Lines' YouTube Channel
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Titanic Sinks Tonight (2025 BBC TV Mini-Series) Part One with Clifford Ismay, Author of 'Understanding J. Bruce Ismay' and Jamie Borsato, host of 'Old Shipping Lines' YouTube Channel
01:13:34|A bold retelling of Titanic’s final hours — but does it sink or swim?In this explosive deep-dive, we tackle Titanic Sinks Tonight, the BBC’s ambitious 2025 dramatised documentary charting the final hours of the world’s most infamous liner, RMS Titanic.Did the series finally get the facts right? Or did it fall into the same old traps that have haunted Titanic storytelling for over a century?Joined by returning guests Clifford Ismay and Jamie Borsato, we unpack the performances, the politics, the AI reconstructions, and the controversial portrayal of J. Bruce Ismay — descendant in the hot seat included.What We Cover in This EpisodeThe unusual “interview testimony” format — innovative or immersion-breaking?Historical accuracy vs dramatic licenceThe portrayal of Captain Smith and the chain of commandLifeboat myths and Board of Trade regulationsThe modern political framing — necessary context or misplaced commentary?AI ship models and visual inconsistenciesThe handling (or mishandling) of J. Bruce IsmayWhy some creative decisions felt oddly judgmentalWhether this ranks among the better modern Titanic documentariesIf you care about Titanic history, maritime storytelling, or documentary ethics — this conversation is essential listening.Special Guest: Clifford IsmayClifford Ismay is the author of:📘 Understanding J. Bruce Ismay: The Man They Called The Coward of TitanicA detailed historical reassessment of one of Titanic’s most controversial figures, separating myth from documented fact.Clifford offers rare insight as a relative of J. Bruce Ismay and challenges long-standing misconceptions repeated yet again in this BBC production.Find Cliff on:X/Twitter: @CliffIsmayInstagram: @ismay_titanicSpecial Guest: Jamie BorsatoJamie Borsato is the creator and host of the Old Shipping Lines YouTube channel.His channel features:Detailed Titanic animationsMaritime history breakdownsShip reconstructionsDeep dives into Olympic-class liners📺 Subscribe to Old Shipping Lines on YouTube to see some of the most passionate independent maritime content online.Find Jamie on:Twitter/X: @oldshippinglineInstagram: old_shipping_linesYouTube: @OldShippingLinesKey Themes ExploredAccuracy vs AgendaWe examine how Titanic Sinks Tonight blends inquiry testimony with dramatisation — but does this approach flatten complex historical nuance?The Ismay QuestionOnce again, J. Bruce Ismay is placed centre stage. But did the series fairly reflect:His role aboard Titanic?The reality of his retirement from the IMM?The long-standing myths about lifeboats and ownership?Clifford Ismay provides context rarely heard in mainstream productions.AI and Visual ReconstructionThe BBC leaned into AI modelling for parts of the sinking. We discuss:Visual inconsistenciesHull damage depiction errorsWhether AI enhances or undermines historical storytellingWhy This Episode MattersTitanic documentaries shape public understanding. When inaccuracies are repeated, they become accepted “truth.”This episode challenges viewers to think critically about:Historical storytellingDocumentary responsibilityThe fine line between drama and distortionWhether you loved or hated the series — you’ll never see it the same way again.Follow & Contact Review It YourselfStay connected with Review It Yourself for more intelligent reviews, interviews, and deep dives into books and films:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reviewityourselfpodcast2021X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/YourselfReviewBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/reviewityourself.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@reviewityourselfpodcast2021Email: reviewityourselfpodcast@gmail.comListen If You’re Interested In:Titanic historyMaritime disastersHistorical accuracy debatesFilm & TV criticismJ. Bruce Ismay reassessmentGrab a cup of tea, settle in, and join us as we ask:Did Titanic Sinks Tonight honour history — or repeat it poorly?Let us know your thoughts — and as always enjoy: Film reviews without the faff.
The Ships That Played The Titanic On Film: 'Titanic The Movie Ships' (2025 Book) with Author and Historian Richard M. Jones
55:12|Richard M. Jones joins Sean to discuss his 2025 book 'Titanic The Movie Ships'.The book explores the four ships which stood in for the Titanic during films over the years, the Asturias, Athinai, Cap Arcona and Queen Mary. Chapters: 0:05 Welcome to Maritime Month2:07 The Inspiration Behind Titanic Books4:45 The Impact of Disasters on Memory8:49 The Stories of Iconic Ships12:16 The Fascinating World of Hovercraft14:31 Uncovering Tragic Maritime Histories20:55 Rich's Honeymoon onboard the Queen Mary35:33 Ghost Tours and Marital Adventures42:18 The Legacy of Maritime Museums47:06 Discovering Titanic Connections52:57 Future Projects and Upcoming WorksThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
The Ships That Raced To Titanic's Aid: 'The Titanic Fleet' (2025 Book) with Author and Historian Richard M. Jones
01:12:48|Richard M. Jones joins Sean to discuss his 2025 book 'The Titanic Fleet'; in which he explores all the ships involved in the Titanic disaster. Rich also talks about the other four books he has published this year alone and his older books.A book detailing all the ships connected with the Titanic disaster seems an obvious book to write, yet no-one had written it! Rich and Sean also discuss Titanic souvenirs, conspiracy theories about the ship, and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Titanic content.Chapters:1:51 The Titanic Fleet4:03 Richard's Writing and Publishing Process6:38 Titanic Research and Discoveries7:51 Richard's Personal Connections to Titanic History12:50 The Impact of Conspiracy Theories14:23 The Role of Media in Titanic's Legacy18:57 The Amount of Ships involved on 14th & 15th April 1912.22:47 The Aftermath of the Titanic Disaster29:48 The Forgotten Tragedies of the Sea35:46 Discussion of Titanic Films42:19 Exploring Historical Narratives48:06 The Role of History in Modern Context58:46 Upcoming Projects and Book Releases1:10:59 Closing Remarks and Future TalksThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
The Crow (1994) with Dr Steph Lay and co-host Sarah
01:28:32|Sean and Dr Steph Lay discuss the 1994 film 'The Crow', whilst Sarah is distracted by Steph's gothy-little cat Jade.Our Guest:Doctor Steph Lay is a parapsychologist, photographer and writer. She is also a cognitive psychologist and wrote her PhD on the 'Uncanny Valley'.Check Out City of Secrets here: https://cityofsecrets.blogChapters0:57 New Introductions and Guests2:49 The Crow: A 1994 Classic3:48 Unearthing The Crow's Atmosphere6:27 Personal Connections to The Crow9:38 Exploring the Film's Themes19:06 The Story Unfolds26:57 The Crow's Unique Visuals34:13 The Emotional Core of The Crow43:49 Character Dynamics and Development1:02:14 The Climax and Character Resolutions1:07:02 Reflecting on Loss and Redemption1:09:03 Final Thoughts on The Crow1:19:28 Plugging Projects and Ghost Stories1:23:45 Feedback and Future EpisodesThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
Preview It Yourself 11: Scream 7 (2026) and Primate (2026)
23:53|Will the trailer for Scream 7 (2026) sucker Sean and Sarah back into the Scream Franchise?Will they rekindle their love of horror films with the trailer for Primate (2026)?Listen in to find out!Chapters: 0:29 Scream 7 Trailer Reactions and Expectations7:58 Exploring Dark Tourism in Horror12:19 Primate and The Potential of Modern Horror16:47 The Search for Solid Films21:37 The Purge and Its Untapped Potential23:07 Closing Thoughts and FarewellThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021