Television bosses in the UK are to screen a four-part dramatisation of the Titanic disaster 100 years to the day since the doomed voyage.
Network chiefs at ITV announced earlier this year they are planning to mark the centenary of the luxury liner's fateful maiden journey by filming a new version of the story, starring Celia Imrie and Linus Roache.
Now it's emerged the show will be broadcast to coincide with the dates of the voyage, which began on April 10, 1912, when the doomed ship set sail from Southampton, England and ended when she sank in the Atlantic in the early hours of April 15.
"I think, rather cleverly, they are going to broadcast on the (dates of the) actual journey in April - the take-off (sic) and then the length of time it went on, and then the disaster. It's four episodes," Imrie told UK TV show This Morning.
- AAP