
Documentary telling how, in the years after the Second World War and with national pride and prestige at stake, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships.
Documentary which tells the story of how, in the years following the Second World War, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships on the great ocean routes.
National pride and prestige were at stake. The Americans had the United States, the fastest liner of all; the Dutch had the elegant Rotterdam; the Italians had the sleek Michelangelo; the French had the France as their supreme symbol of national culture and cuisine; and Britain had the Queens Mary and Elizabeth.
The coming of the jetliner and the 1960s' assault on class and privilege might have swept this world away, but as the film explains, the giant vessels sailed on. Today, more people than ever travel on big ships - liners that have a modern take on glamour and romance.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Paul Atterbury |
| Producer | Gerry Dawson |
| Director | Gerry Dawson |
| Series Producer | John Das |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Broadcasts
- Tue 3 Nov 200921:00
- Wed 4 Nov 200902:25
- Wed 4 Nov 200919:30
- Wed 14 Jul 201020:00
- Thu 15 Jul 201002:50
- Thu 17 Feb 201120:00
- Fri 18 Feb 201102:10
- Sun 29 Jan 201219:00
- Wed 11 Jul 201220:00
- Wed 11 Jul 201223:00
- Thu 1 Aug 201321:40
- Fri 2 Aug 201302:40
- Tue 3 Jan 201720:00
- Wed 4 Jan 201702:30
- Fri 6 Jan 201700:00
- Mon 5 Feb 201822:00
- Wed 26 Jun 201920:00
- Sun 2 Jan 202223:20
