
Episodes
S1 E1 - Abandoned at sea - the Costa Concordia in Giglio, Italy & the Raft of the Medusa in the Bay of Arguin, Mauritania
January 31, 201849minA captain has the power to command but also the duty of organizing the rescue of his passengers and crew. The rule is that he is last to leave the ship. And yet this is not always the case... two notorious examples provide tragic evidence. A fresh look at the legendary stories of the Costa Concordia the Costa Concordia in Giglio, Italy and the Raft of the Medusa in the Bay of Arguin, Mauritania.Available to buyS1 E2 - Caught in the storm - the Sémillante in Corsica, Italy & the Lamoricière in Balearic Islands, Spain
February 7, 201853minEvery sailor knows that you can't trust appearances at sea. In 1855, caught in a hurricane, the frigate Sémillante in Corsica, Italy, shattered on the reef with no survivors among the 700 crew on board. A century later, the steamship Lamoricière in the Balearic Islands, Spain, sank in the middle of a storm taking to their graves nearly 300 souls, including a good number of children.Available to buyS1 E3 - Disasters in trouble waters - the Erika & the Amoco Cadiz in Brittany, France
February 14, 201849minShips pose a permanent threat to the environment. Two wrecks of supertankers have gone down in history. On December 12 1999, the Erika was caught in an exceptional storm off St-Nazaire, and sank spilling thousands of tons of oil along 400km of coastline. Some twenty years earlier, the Amoco Cadiz had an identical wreck had already fouled the coasts of Brittany, France.Available to buyS1 E4 - Legendary shipwrecks - the RMS Titanic & the Pourquoi Pas in Iceland.
February 21, 201848minAll shipwrecks are tragic but some become veritable legends. In April 1912, the RMS Titanic hits an iceberg. Two hours and forty minutes later, the biggest and most luxurious liner of its age sinks. In 1936, the Pourquoi Pas, enters the world of legend when it sinks just a few hundred yards from the coast of Iceland.Available to buyS1 E5 - Secrets of the king - La Lune in Toulon, France & the Vasa in Stockholm, Sweden
February 28, 201849minIn November 1664, La Lune, sank in Toulon, France, within a few minutes for some mysterious reason, drowning nearly 700 men. A few years earlier, the Vasa had cast off with great pomp for its maiden voyage. A simple gust of wind capsizes the Vasa in Stockholm, Sweden, which sank like a stone into the waters of the harbor of Stockholm before the eyes of the stunned crowd.Available to buyS1 E6 - Underwater graveyards - the Niobe in Silba, Croatia & Le Joola between Gambia and Senegal
March 7, 201850minSome shipwrecks transform the ships into veritable underwater graveyards. On June 11 1940, the Niobe, was hit by four bombs in Croatia. The ship sank within minutes, taking with her more than 1,000 souls. 62 years later, to the south of Senegal near Gambia, Le Joola, suddenly capsized off the coast. Trapped inside, more than 2,000 passengers met their deaths in the wreck.Available to buyS1 E7 - Underwater mysteries - the U-171 in Lorient, France & Le Vendemiaire in the English Channel, UK
March 14, 201850minSubmarines have always held a unique place in maritime history. All mariners acknowledge that it requires a very special courage to dive into the depths of the abyss enclosed in a steel hull. Because, under water, the least incident can quickly turn to tragedy, as it happened with the U-171 in Lorient, France and Le Vendemiaire in the English Channel, UK.Available to buyS1 E8 - Affairs of state - the Bugaled Breizh in Cornwall, UK & the Afrique in Olonne-sur-Mer, France
March 21, 201851minStorms, reefs, damage, human error... Certain vessels have sunk for reasons that are still a mystery. A look back at two shipwrecks that left their mark on maritime history: the Bugaled Breizh in Cornwall, UK, and the steamship Afrique in Olonne-sur-Mer, France. Two sinkings that remain unexplained today and which for many still hold the bitter taste of a State secret.Available to buy