
Dive, Dive, Dive!
Robert Llewellyn examines the enduring appeal of submarine movies, finding a beached Cold War Russian nuclear sub on the Medway and WWII German U-boat pens on the French coast.
To the sound of pinging sonar, Robert Llewellyn ups periscope to discover why submarine movies have gripped us for over a century. He travels along the River Medway to find a beached Cold War Russian nuclear sub and then on to the abandoned WWII German U-boat pens on the French coast, recalling many of the real events that inspired these films.
From 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to Das Boot and The Hunt for Red October, Llewellyn discovers that fear - and its antithesis, bravery - is the key, and he also reveals the unique role that Walt Disney played in promoting atomic submarines. Interviewees include director John McTiernan (The Hunt For Red October), Sir Christopher Frayling and screenwriter Michael Schiffer (Crimson Tide).
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The attraction of the submarine
Duration: 00:25
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Robert Llewellyn |
| Director | Jenny MacLeod |
| Producer | Allan Campbell |
Broadcasts
- Mon 3 May 201021:00
- Tue 4 May 201002:15
- Tue 4 May 201023:00
- Wed 5 May 201002:30
- Mon 10 May 201001:50
- Wed 2 Feb 201122:00
- Wed 24 Aug 201119:30
- Thu 25 Aug 201101:50
- Tue 7 Aug 201223:00
- Thu 14 Mar 201323:30
- Tue 5 Nov 201920:00
- Wed 6 Nov 201902:35
- Wed 1 Sep 202123:25
