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Anita Sullivan - Titanium

Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's first space flight recalled by his training partner, Gherman Titov. Stars Derek Riddell and William Ash.

History rarely remembers who came second.

If Yuri Gagarin had so much as sneezed on the 12th of April 1961, the honour of being the first man in orbit would have gone to his training partner, Gherman Titov.

But Gagarin didn't sneeze and a disappointed Titov had to climb back down the launch tower.

A few months later Titov did launch successfully in Vostock II. He completed 17 earth orbits (got space-sick, ate and slept) and is still the youngest person ever to have gone into space. But he's largely unheard of because he wasn't 'first.

This is the story of the two cosmonauts - their training, their selection, the flight and its aftermath - told through Titov's eyes as he waits at Chkalovsky Airbase for Yuri to return from what should have been a routine training flight on the 27th March 1968.

Drama written by Anita Sullivan - originally broadcast to mark the 50th anniversary of Gagarin's flight,

Gherman Titov .... Derek Riddell
Yuri Gagarin .... William Ash
Private Baskov .... Sarah Ovens
Nikolai Kaminin .... Alun Raglan
Sergei Korolev .... Stephen Marzella

Director: Kate McAll

A BBC/Cymru Wales production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in April 2011.

45 minutes

Last on

Sat 9 Mar 202401:00

Credits

RoleContributor
Gherman TitovDerek Riddell
Yuri GagarinWilliam Ash
Private BaskovSarah Ovens
Nikolai KamininAlun Raglan
Sergei KorolevStephen Marzella
WriterAnita Sullivan
DirectorKate McAll

Broadcasts

  • Tue 12 Apr 201114:15
  • Thu 7 Nov 201314:15
  • Fri 15 Jan 201611:15
  • Fri 15 Jan 201621:15
  • Fri 8 Mar 202405:00
  • Fri 8 Mar 202410:00
  • Fri 8 Mar 202415:00
  • Sat 9 Mar 202401:00